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National Historic Parks General Regulations

Version of section 13 from 2011-09-30 to 2024-06-11:

  •  (1) In this section,

    authorization

    authorization means a pass, licence, ticket or other form of permission, issued pursuant to subsection (4) in respect of a designated activity, authorizing the holder to carry on the designated activity; (autorisation)

    designated activity

    designated activity means any activity in a Park, including travel, entry into an area of the Park and the use of any facility in the Park, that is designated pursuant to subsection (2). (activité désignée)

  • (2) The Superintendent may, for the proper management of the Park, designate any activity, other than an activity referred to in section 12, that may be carried on only by the holder of an authorization issued in respect of that activity.

  • (3) The Superintendent shall post a list of designated activities and their description at information offices or centers located in the Park or at the entrances to the Park.

  • (4) The Superintendent shall, on request, issue an authorization in respect of a designated activity if the designated activity will not result in

    • (a) any significant adverse effects on the natural and cultural resources of the Park;

    • (b) any adverse effects on the safety and health of persons using the Park;

    • (c) any significant adverse effects on the enjoyment of persons using the Park; or

    • (d) any significant adverse effects on the preservation, control and management of the Park.

  • (4.1) The Superintendent shall set in the authorization any terms and conditions that are necessary for the preservation, control and management of the Park or for the safety of the public.

  • (5) No person shall carry on a designated activity unless the person is the holder of an authorization issued in respect of that designated activity.

  • (6) The holder of an authorization shall, at the request of the Superintendent or a warden or other officer of the Park, produce the authorization for inspection.

  • (7) The Superintendent may

    • (a) suspend an authorization, where the holder fails to comply with any prescribed term or condition of it;

    • (b) reinstate any authorization suspended pursuant to paragraph (a), where the failure referred to in that paragraph has been remedied; and

    • (c) revoke an authorization, where the holder is convicted of a contravention of these Regulations.

  • SOR/95-255, s. 1
  • SOR/2011-217, s. 2

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