Canada — Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories Lands Regulation 38
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The order withdraws the surface rights to 1,398 hectares of territorial land near Hay River and Enterprise from disposal, subject to listed exceptions.
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Canada — Northwest Territories
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The order withdraws the surface rights to 1,398 hectares of territorial land near Hay River and Enterprise from disposal, subject to listed exceptions.
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This regulation sets rules for applying to lease or buy territorial lands, fees, leases, surveys, rent, and related land administration steps.
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This part defines key oil and gas land terms and sets survey, drilling, and filing rules for territorial lands.
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These regulations set rules for staking, leasing, permits, resident takings of loam, sand, gravel and stone, fees, royalties, and ministerial control over entry on certain areas.
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This regulation sets who may prospect or stake claims, how licences and prospecting permits are issued, where mining activity is prohibited, and what reports and fees are required.
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This order withdraws the listed Bluefish Lake subsurface rights from disposal, subject to stated exceptions, and comes into force on April 1, 2014.
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This order withdraws the subsurface rights in the listed Canol Road land strip from disposal.
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This part defines key nursing terms and institutions used throughout the Act.
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This Act creates the Northwest Territories Heritage Fund and sets out how the Board and Secretary must manage, invest, report on, and transfer money in and out of it.
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The Secretary may invest Heritage Fund money only in issuers that meet the regulation’s eligibility rules, and some investment types are capped at set percentages and dollar limits.
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This Act establishes the Northwest Territories Hydro Corporation and sets rules for its governance, borrowing, reporting, dividends, and tax treatment.
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This regulation sets the Hydro Corporation’s share capital, requires it to follow GAAP, and limits share issuance to the Government of the Northwest Territories.
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This Act establishes the Our Land for the Future Trust and requires it, its auditor, the Partners Table, and the Minister to follow specific governance, audit, reporting, and publication rules.
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This Act creates the Northwest Territories Power Corporation and sets out its powers, duties, governance, financing, reporting, and tax treatment.
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The Corporation must keep its balance sheet accounts aligned with the specified 1988 balance sheet basis, exclude certain acquired assets and liabilities, and may amend the accounts under generally accepted accounting principles.
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The regulation sets the Corporation’s share capital and gives common-share and preferred-share holders specific dividend, voting, and dissolution rights.
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This Act sets up the Northwest Territories Teachers’ Association, requires bylaws to be filed, creates member registration and discipline rules, and gives certain members appeal rights.
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This Act implements the Intergovernmental Agreement and sets out how the Council operates, including meetings, costs, rules, duties, and review timing.
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This Act requires actions under it to follow the Revenue Sharing Agreement, requires the Government of the Northwest Territories to pay each Aboriginal Party a share of the Net Fiscal Benefit, and requires the parties to review the agreement unless they agree otherwise.
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The Commissioner may create and run occupational training programs, make related agreements, and provide training courses and facilities.