M-25.2 - Act respecting the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune

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17.1.2. Every five years, the Minister shall set the policy directions and general objectives as well as the targets to be achieved regarding energy transition, innovation and efficiency in compliance with the principles and objectives set out in the climate change framework policy provided for in section 46.3 of the Environment Quality Act (chapter Q-2).
The policy directions, general objectives and targets shall be submitted to the Government for approval.
2005, c. 19, s. 2; 2007, c. 39, s. 35; 2010, c. 3, s. 312; 2020, c. 19, s. 47.
17.1.2. (Repealed).
2005, c. 19, s. 2; 2007, c. 39, s. 35; 2010, c. 3, s. 312.
17.1.2. The chief forester is responsible for
(1)  supervising the operations for calculating the annual allowable cut for each forest management unit and each forest reserve, and proposing special requirements to be imposed on the holders of a timber supply and forest management agreement or a forest management agreement in determining the cut;
(2)  preparing, publishing and updating the forest management manual referred to in section 29 of the Forest Act (chapter F-4.1);
(3)  determining the forest and ecological data required and the steps that must be taken to calculate the annual allowable cut.
The Minister may entrust to the chief forester any other forestry mandate.
2005, c. 19, s. 2; 2007, c. 39, s. 35.
17.1.2. The chief forester is responsible for
(1)  supervising the operations for calculating the annual allowable cut for each forest management unit and each forest reserve, and proposing special requirements to be imposed on the holders of a timber supply and forest management agreement or a forest management agreement in determining the cut;
(2)  preparing the forest management manual; and
(3)  determining the forest and ecological data required and the steps that must be taken to calculate the annual allowable cut.
The Minister may entrust to the chief forester any other forestry mandate.
2005, c. 19, s. 2.