C-61.1 - Act respecting the conservation and development of wildlife

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128.6. No person may, in a wildlife habitat, carry on an activity that may alter any biological, physical or chemical component peculiar to the habitat of the animal or fish concerned.
The prohibition in the first paragraph does not apply to
(1)  an activity exempted by regulation;
(2)  an activity carried on in accordance with the standards or conditions of management prescribed by regulation;
(3)  an activity authorized by the Minister or the Government under this Act;
(4)  an activity necessary to avoid, limit or repair damage caused by a disaster within the meaning of the Act respecting civil protection to promote disaster resilience (chapter S-2.4); or
(5)  work carried out under a program prepared under section 128.17.1.
1988, c. 24, s. 5; 1998, c. 29, s. 21; 1999, c. 36, s. 104; 2004, c. 11, s. 29; 2021, c. 24, s. 71; 2024, c. 18, s. 66.
128.6. No person may, in a wildlife habitat, carry on an activity that may alter any biological, physical or chemical component peculiar to the habitat of the animal or fish concerned.
The prohibition in the first paragraph does not apply to
(1)  an activity exempted by regulation;
(2)  an activity carried on in accordance with the standards or conditions of management prescribed by regulation;
(3)  an activity authorized by the Minister or the Government under this Act;
(4)  an activity necessary to avoid, limit or repair damage caused by a disaster within the meaning of the Civil Protection Act (chapter S-2.3); or
(5)  work carried out under a program prepared under section 128.17.1.
1988, c. 24, s. 5; 1998, c. 29, s. 21; 1999, c. 36, s. 104; 2004, c. 11, s. 29; 2021, c. 24, s. 71.
128.6. No person may, in a wildlife habitat, carry on an activity that may alter any biological, physical or chemical component peculiar to the habitat of the animal or fish concerned.
The prohibition in the first paragraph does not apply to
(1)  an activity exempted by regulation;
(2)  an activity carried on in accordance with the standards or conditions of management prescribed by regulation;
(3)  an activity authorized by the Minister or the Government under this Act;
(4)  an activity required to repair damage caused by a catastrophe or to prevent possible damage from an apprehended catastrophe.
1988, c. 24, s. 5; 1998, c. 29, s. 21; 1999, c. 36, s. 104; 2004, c. 11, s. 29.
128.6. No person may, in a wildlife habitat, carry on an activity that may alter any biological, physical or chemical component peculiar to the habitat of the animal or fish concerned.
The prohibition in the first paragraph does not apply to
(1)  an activity exempted by regulation;
(2)  an activity carried on in accordance with the standards or conditions of management prescribed by regulation;
(3)  an activity authorized by the Société, the Minister or the Government under this Act;
(4)  an activity required to repair damage caused by a catastrophe or to prevent possible damage from an apprehended catastrophe.
1988, c. 24, s. 5; 1998, c. 29, s. 21; 1999, c. 36, s. 104.
128.6. No person may, in a wildlife habitat, carry on an activity that may alter any biological, physical or chemical component peculiar to the habitat of the animal or fish concerned.
The prohibition in the first paragraph does not apply to
(1)  an activity exempted by regulation;
(2)  an activity carried on in accordance with the standards or conditions of management prescribed by regulation;
(3)  an activity authorized by the Minister or the Government under this Act;
(4)  an activity required to repair damage caused by a catastrophe or to prevent possible damage from an apprehended catastrophe.
1988, c. 24, s. 5; 1998, c. 29, s. 21.
128.6. No person may, in a wildlife habitat, carry on an activity that may alter any biological, physical or chemical component peculiar to the habitat of the animal or fish concerned.
The prohibition in the first paragraph does not apply to
(1)  an activity exempted by regulation;
(2)  an activity carried on in accordance with the standards or conditions of management prescribed by regulation;
(3)  an activity authorized by the Minister or the Government;
(4)  an activity required to repair damage caused by a catastrophe or to prevent possible damage from an apprehended catastrophe.
1988, c. 24, s. 5.