RESULTS Training Core Module 1 Obligation Reporting Policy and Business Context Sept 2013.

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RESULTS Training Core Module 1 Obligation Reporting Policy and Business Context Sept 2013

Learning Objectives  Legislation reference Legislation reference  Form and Manner for Reporting Form and Manner for Reporting  Business documentation Business documentation  Opening lifecyle and reporting frequency Opening lifecyle and reporting frequency  Getting RESULTS Access Getting RESULTS Access  Help resources Help resources

Legislation References Forest Practices Code of BC Act 69.1 Reforestation for areas under a site plan s.70 Silviculture prescriptions s.71 Silviculture prescriptions for non-replaceable licences Timber Harvesting and Silviculture Practices Regulation s.35 Requirements for areas under a site plan s. 36 Areas under a site plan without regeneration objectives s.45 Reporting requirements for areas without regeneration objectives s.46 Format and timing of reporting s.47 Minister may establish requirements s.48 General mapping requirements s.49 Limitation of liability of persons to government (declarations)

Legislation References Forest and Range Practices Act s.29 Free growing stands s.30 Free growing stands for non-replaceable licences s.107 Limitation of liability of persons to government (declarations) s.108 Government may fund extra expense or waive obligation Forest Planning and Practices Regulation s.34 Content of site plans s.44 Free growing stands generally s.45 Free growing stands collectively across cutblocks s.46 Free growing stand – forestry licence to cut s.46.1 Free growing stands – community salvage licence s Free growing stand requirement applies to each hectare s.46.2 Requirements if free growing stand cannot be established s.66 Wildlife tree retention s.86 Annual reports s.96 Relief or funding s.97 Declaration of agreement holders and others as to fulfillment of obligations s.97.1 Declaration regarding free growing stand obligations met to the extent practicable

Legislation References – THSPR s.46

Legislation References – THSPR s.48

Legislation References – FPPRs.86

Form and Manner for Reporting Form and Manner for Reporting Specified by Chief Forester FPCBC Timber Harvesting and Silviculture Practices Reg. s.46 Format and Timing of Reporting FRPA Forest Planning and Practices Reg. s.86 - Annual Report

Business Guidance Core document that details submission requirements

Business Guidance Other core documents on business requirements link

Business Guidance – RISS-licensee submission Background on Legislation ESF Submission Submission Components Submission Requirements (Mandatory, Condition, or Optional) Additional Background and examples

Harvest Opening Definition Disturbance Forest Cover Upon Harvest Completion on cutblock preceding fiscal year by May 30 Year 0 thru 20 Activity Reporting Item Opening’s Lifecycle - Reporting Frequency Timing

HarvestPlanting Opening Definition Disturbance Forest Cover Silv Activity Upon Harvest Completion on cutblock preceding fiscal year by May 30 Activities completed within fiscal year by May 30 Year 0 thru 20 Activity Reporting Item Opening’s Lifecycle - Reporting Frequency Timing

HarvestPlantingRegen Surveys Opening Definition Disturbance Forest Cover Silv ActivityForest Cover Milestone Upon Harvest Completion on cutblock preceding fiscal year by May 30 Activities completed within fiscal year by May 30 Forest Cover before or on Regeneration Due Date Year 0 thru 20 Activity Reporting Item Opening’s Lifecycle - Reporting Frequency Timing

HarvestPlantingRegen SurveysVarious Activities: BR, JS Opening Definition Disturbance Forest Cover Silv ActivityForest Cover Milestone Silv Activity Upon Harvest Completion on cutblock preceding fiscal year by May 30 Activities completed within fiscal year by May 30 Forest Cover before or on Regeneration Due Date Activities completed within fiscal year by May 30 Year 0 thru 20 Activity Reporting Item Opening’s Lifecycle - Reporting Frequency Timing

HarvestPlantingRegen SurveysVarious Activities: BR, JS FG Survey Opening Definition Disturbance Forest Cover Silv ActivityForest Cover Milestone Silv ActivityForest Cover Milestone Upon Harvest Completion on cutblock preceding fiscal year by May 30 Activities completed within fiscal year by May 30 Forest Cover before or on Regeneration Due Date Activities completed within fiscal year by May 30 Forest Cover before or on Late Free Growing Due Date Year 0 thru 20 Activity Reporting Item Opening’s Lifecycle - Reporting Frequency Timing

Reporting responsibility RESULTS contains legal documents (Standards Unit) representing the licensee’s obligation. Your responsibility is to : Have an understanding of Legal Reporting Requirements Have authorization to Report for the Client (Licensee) Have sufficient knowledge and training to report to RESULTS Ensure that the data provided/submitted is accurate as per submission standard

Getting Access to RESULTS Must have bceid or idir account and then apply via Access Request Form If submitting for a licensee must be authorized by licensee to act on their behalf

Help Resources E-Stand Enhancement