C-61.01 - Natural Heritage Conservation Act

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66. The provisions of Chapter II of the Act respecting certain measures enabling the enforcement of environmental and dam safety legislation (chapter M-11.6) apply to the inspections and investigations conducted and to the notices of execution that are notified for the purposes of this Act or the regulations.
2002, c. 74, s. 66; 2021, c. 1, s. 37; 2022, c. 8, s. 18.
66. For the purposes of this Act, the Minister may authorize a public servant to conduct an inspection.
The public servant authorized for that purpose by the Minister may, in exercising inspection functions,
(1)  have access at any reasonable time to a place, other than a dwelling-house, where activities are carried on on land governed by this Act for the purposes of an inspection;
(2)  record the state of a place or of property that is part of an area or natural setting governed by this Act by any appropriate means;
(2.1)  collect samples, take measurements, conduct tests or perform analyses;
(2.2)  carry out any necessary excavation or drilling;
(2.3)  install measuring apparatus;
(3)  enter on and pass over private land; and
(4)  require, for examination or reproduction, any information or document pertaining to the application of this Act.
The owner of or person responsible for premises being inspected, and any other person on the premises, are bound to lend assistance to the public servant.
2002, c. 74, s. 66; 2021, c. 1, s. 37.
66. For the purposes of this Act, the Minister may authorize a person to act as an inspector.
The person may, as an inspector,
(1)  have access at any reasonable time to a place, other than a dwelling-house, where activities are carried on on land that is temporarily or permanently protected under this Act, and any premises specified in an order or a ministerial order made under Title II or in an authorization issued pursuant to the provisions of that title, for the purposes of an inspection;
(2)  take photographs of the premises and the property located there, take samples, and conduct analyses;
(3)  enter on and pass over private land; and
(4)  require any information or document pertaining to the application of this Act.
Where so requested, the person must show a certificate signed by the Minister authorizing the person to act as an inspector.
2002, c. 74, s. 66.