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  1. Indian Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. I-5 (Section 114)
    Marginal note:Agreements with provinces, etc.
    •  (1) The Governor in Council may authorize the Minister, in accordance with this Act, to enter into agreements on behalf of Her Majesty for the education in accordance with this Act of Indian children, with

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    • Marginal note:Schools

      (2) The Minister may, in accordance with this Act, establish, operate and maintain schools for Indian children.

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  2. Indian Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. I-5 (Section 85.1)
    Marginal note:By-laws relating to intoxicants
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    • Marginal note:Consent of electors

      (2) A by-law may not be made under this section unless it is first assented to by a majority of the electors of the band who voted at a special meeting of the band called by the council of the band for the purpose of considering the by-law.

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    • Marginal note:Offence

      (4) Every person who contravenes a by-law made under this section is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction

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  3. Indian Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. I-5 (Section 75)
    Marginal note:Eligibility
    •  (1) No person other than an elector who resides in an electoral section may be nominated for the office of councillor to represent that section on the council of the band.

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  4. Indian Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. I-5 (Section 64.1)
    Marginal note:Expenditure of capital moneys with consent
    •  (1) A person who has received an amount that exceeds $1,000 under paragraph 15(1)(a), as it read immediately before April 17, 1985, or under any former provision of this Act relating to the same subject matter as that paragraph, by reason of ceasing to be a member of a band in the circumstances set out in paragraph 6(1)(a.1), (d) or (e) is not entitled to receive an amount under paragraph 64(1)(a) until such time as the aggregate of all amounts that the person would, but for this subsection, have received under paragraph 64(1)(a) is equal to the amount by which the amount that the person received under paragraph 15(1)(a), as it read immediately before April 17, 1985, or under any former provision of this Act relating to the same subject matter as that paragraph, exceeds $1,000, together with any interest.

    • Marginal note:Expenditure of capital moneys in accordance with by-laws

      (2) If the council of a band makes a by-law under paragraph 81(1)(p.4) bringing this subsection into effect, a person who has received an amount that exceeds $1,000 under paragraph 15(1)(a), as it read immediately before April 17, 1985, or under any former provision of this Act relating to the same subject matter as that paragraph, by reason of ceasing to be a member of the band in the circumstances set out in paragraph 6(1)(a.1), (d) or (e) is not entitled to receive any benefit afforded to members of the band as individuals as a result of the expenditure of Indian moneys under paragraphs 64(1)(b) to (k), subsection 66(1) or subsection 69(1) until the amount by which the amount so received exceeds $1,000, together with any interest, has been repaid to the band.

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  5. Indian Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. I-5 (Section 57)

     The Governor in Council may make regulations

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    • (d) prescribing the punishment, not exceeding one hundred dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or both, that may be imposed on summary conviction for contravention of any regulation made under this section; and

    • (e) providing for the seizure and forfeiture of any timber or minerals taken in contravention of any regulation made under this section.

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