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S.M. 1994, c. 5

The Crown Lands Amendment Act

(Assented to July 5, 1994)

HER MAJESTY, by and with the consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, enacts as follows:

C.C.S.M. c. C340 amended

1

The Crown Lands Act is amended by this Act.

2

The definition "aliénation" in section 1 of the French version is repealed and the following is substituted:

« aliénation » Est assimilé à l'aliénation tout acte par lequel la Couronne concède, aliène ou grève des terres domaniales ou des droits y afférents, se départit de terres domaniales ou crée un droit sur celles-ci ou autorise leur usage. (« disposition »)

3

Clause 7(1)(e) of the French version is amended by striking out "les" and substituting "des".

4 The following is added after section 7:

Work permits

7.1(1)

In a lease or permit granted or issued under section 7, the minister may impose a condition requiring the lessee or permittee to obtain a work permit from the minister before undertaking any activity specified in the lease or permit.

Terms and conditions

7.1(2)

The minister may impose terms and conditions on a work permit issued under this section or under clause 7(1)(c).

Offence re work permits

7.1(3)

A person who

(a) fails to comply with a term or condition imposed on a work permit; or

(b) fails to comply with a condition imposed in a lease or permit under subsection (1) requiring the person to obtain a work permit before undertaking an activity;

is guilty of an offence.

5

Section 33 is amended by striking out "$2,000." and substituting "$10,000.".

Coming into force

6

This Act comes into force on the day it receives royal assent.