Higher level plan
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Higher level plan
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Defined in the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act as:
a) a plan formulated pursuant to Section 4(c) of the Ministry of Forests Act and designated as a higher level plan by the district manager in accordance with direction from the chief forester;
b) a management plan designated as a higher level plan by the chief forester for tree farm licences and by the regional manager for other agreements under the Forest Act,
c) an objective for a resource management zone;
d) an objective for a landscape unit or sensitive area;
e) an objective for a recreation site, recreation trail or interpretive forest site, and;
f) a plan or agreement declared to be a higher level plan by:
i) the ministers or;
ii) the Lieutenant Governor in Council under this or any other act.
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