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Controlled Recreation Area (Resort Timber Administration Act) Regulation B.C
Resort Timber Administration Act CONTROLLED RECREATION AREA (RESORT TIMBER ADMINISTRATION ACT) REGULATION B.C. Reg. 166/2007 Deposited June 1, 2007 and effective September 4, 2007 Last amended July 15, 2020 by B.C. Reg. 182/2020 Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia This is an unofficial consolidation. Consolidation current to August 17, 2020 B.C. Reg. 166/2007 (O.C. 357/2007), deposited June 1, 2007 and effective September 4, 2007, is made under the Resort Timber Administration Act, S.B.C. 2006, c. 30, s. 4. This is an unofficial consolidation provided for convenience only. This is not a copy prepared for the purposes of the Evidence Act. This consolidation includes any amendments deposited and in force as of the currency date at the bottom of each page. See the end of this regulation for any amendments deposited but not in force as of the currency date. Any amendments deposited after the currency date are listed in the B.C. Regulations Bulletins. All amendments to this regulation are listed in the Index of B.C. Regulations. Regulations Bulletins and the Index are available online at www.bclaws.ca. See the User Guide for more information about the Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia. The User Guide and the Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia are available online at www.bclaws.ca. Prepared by: Office of Legislative Counsel Ministry of Attorney General Victoria, B.C. Consolidation current to August 17, 2020 Resort Timber Administration Act CONTROLLED RECREATION AREA (RESORT TIMBER ADMINISTRATION ACT) REGULATION -
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