Bill C-7
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Financial Management |
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Maintenance
of accounts
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8. The accounts of a band shall be
maintained, and its financial statements
prepared annually, in accordance with the
generally accepted accounting principles of
the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Accountants.
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Audit of
financial
statements
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9. (1) A band's financial statements shall be
audited, in accordance with the generally
accepted auditing standards of the Canadian
Institute of Chartered Accountants, by an
independent auditor who is a member in good
standing of an association of auditors
incorporated under the laws of a province.
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Schedule of
remuneration
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(2) A band's financial statements must
include a schedule setting out the
remuneration and expenses paid to members
of the council.
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Access to
financial
statements
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(3) A band's financial statements shall be
made publicly available within 120 days after
the end of the fiscal year, and a copy shall be
provided to any person requesting one on
payment of a reasonable fee.
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Financial
breach and
recovery plan
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10. (1) In the event of a significant breach
of any rule respecting the deficit or debt of a
band contained in its financial management
and accountability code or, in the absence of
such a code, in the regulations, the council
shall assess the band's financial position and
develop a recovery plan for the financial
management of band funds, which shall be
presented to the members of the band no later
than 45 days after the time the breach became
known to the council.
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Quarterly
reports
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(2) A council shall make quarterly reports to
the members of the band on a recovery plan
until the breach of the code or the regulations
is remedied.
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Ministerial
assessment
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(3) The Minister, or a person or body
designated by the Minister , may at any time
carry out an assessment of a band's financial
position and, if the Minister considers it
necessary, the Minister may require that
remedial measures be taken when any of the
following circumstances becomes known to
the Minister:
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Complaints and Redress |
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Designation
of authority to
hear
complaints
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11. (1) The council of a band shall, by band
law, authorize an impartial person or body to
consider fairly and expeditiously any
complaint by a member of the band or a
resident of the reserve
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Determination
and order
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(2) A band law referred to in subsection (1)
shall confer on the authorized person or body
the power,
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Complaint
against
member of
council
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(2.1) A band law referred to in subsection
(1) may confer on the authorized person or
body the power, after considering a complaint,
to
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Decision in
writing to
parties
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(3) A determination made under this section
shall, within 45 days after it is made, be
provided in writing to the complainant and to
every party whose act or omission is
complained of.
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Conflict of
interest
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(4) A person or member of a body
authorized under subsection (1) who has a
financial, familial or personal conflict of
interest in relation to any complaint may not
consider the complaint.
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Exception
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(5) A band law referred to in subsection (1)
does not apply in respect of any decision from
which a right of appeal is provided by a code,
regulations made under section 32, a land
code adopted under the First Nations Land
Management Act or a first nation law enacted
under that Act .
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Band Government Operations |
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Rules, policies
and directives
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12. The council of a band shall make
available to members of the band and
residents of its reserve all administrative rules,
policies and directives of the band relating to
band government operations, including
programs and services offered to members and
residents.
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Withholding
of funds
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13. The council of a band may withhold
from the remuneration or other moneys
payable to a member of the band any debt
owed to the band by the member, provided that
the band makes available to the particular
member the evidence of such debt accrued and
the terms of repayment, excluding any fine
imposed for the contravention of a band law.
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Limitation of
liability
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14. No civil proceedings lie against a
member of a council or an employee of a band
for anything done, or omitted to be done,
during the course of the exercise or purported
exercise in good faith of any power or the
performance or purported performance in
good faith of any duty of that person in
accordance with this Act, the Indian Act, the
regulations made under either Act, a code, a
band law made under this Act or a by-law
made under section 83 of the Indian Act.
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PART 2 |
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POWERS OF BAND COUNCILS |
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Legal Capacity |
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Capacity,
rights, powers
and privileges
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15. (1) A band has the legal capacity, rights,
powers and privileges of a natural person,
including the capacity to
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Council acts
for band
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(2) A band acts through its council in
exercising its legal capacity, rights, powers
and privileges referred to in subsection (1).
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Legal status
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(3) For greater certainty, the legal capacity,
rights, powers and privileges referred to in
subsection (1) do not affect the legal status of
a band and, in particular, do not have the effect
of incorporating the band.
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Interest in
lands or
moneys
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(4) For greater certainty, nothing in this
section affects the interest in reserve lands or
Indian moneys held by the members of a band
in common under the Indian Act or the
application of that Act in respect of those
lands or moneys.
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Law-making Powers |
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Laws
applicable on
reserve
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16. (1) The council of a band may make
laws, applicable on the band's reserve, in
relation to
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Conflict with
other laws
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(2) In the event of a conflict between a law
made under this section and an Act of
Parliament or any regulations made under an
Act of Parliament, the Act or the regulations
prevail to the extent of the conflict.
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Disposal of
waste
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(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), while a
band law is in force in relation to the disposal
of waste on reserve lands, regulations made
under the Indian Act or this Act respecting the
disposal of waste do not apply in respect of
those lands.
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Laws re
resources and
entitlements
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17. (1) The council of a band may make
laws in relation to
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Conflict with
other laws
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(2) In the event of a conflict between a law
made under this section and an Act of
Parliament or any regulations made under this
Act or the Indian Act, the Act or the
regulations prevail to the extent of the
conflict.
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Disposition of
timber
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(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), while a
band law in relation to the disposition of
timber from reserve lands is in force,
regulations respecting the cutting of timber
made under section 57 of the Indian Act do not
apply in respect of those lands.
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Disposition of
resources
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(4) Notwithstanding subsection (2), while a
band law is in force that relates to the
disposition from reserve lands of soil, sand,
gravel, clay, marl, peat, timber, mushrooms,
plants or plant products, subsection 58(4) of
the Indian Act does not apply in respect of
their disposition from those lands.
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Removal of
resources
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(5) Notwithstanding subsection (2), while a
band law is in force that relates to the removal
from reserve lands of a resource referred to in
section 93 of the Indian Act, that section does
not apply in respect of its removal from those
lands or its possession.
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Trespassing
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(6) Notwithstanding subsection (2), while a
band law is in force that relates to trespassing
on the band's reserve, section 30 and
paragraph 31(1)(c) of the Indian Act do not
apply in respect of that reserve.
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Moneys
derived from
resources
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(7) Moneys derived from the disposition
under a band law of a resource referred to in
subsection (4) are not Indian moneys for the
purposes of the Indian Act or public money for
the purposes of the Financial Administration
Act.
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Laws re
inspections
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17.1 A band law made under section 16 or
17 for the regulation of an activity on reserve
lands may provide for the inspection by a band
enforcement officer of any place on reserve
lands in which that activity is carried on.
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Laws re band
governance
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18. (1) The council of a band may make
laws in relation to
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Jointly
established
bodies
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(2) The councils of two or more bands may
make laws for the joint establishment of a
body for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b) and
respecting its composition, powers and duties
and its relationship to those bands.
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