Outpost Camps Sample Clauses

The OUTPOST CAMPS clause defines the terms and conditions under which outpost camps may be established, maintained, or used in connection with the main agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the locations, permitted uses, and operational requirements for such camps, including any restrictions on size, duration, or activities allowed. Its core practical function is to ensure that the use of outpost camps is clearly regulated, thereby preventing disputes over their operation and minimizing potential environmental or logistical issues.
Outpost Camps. 3.4.1 An outpost camp may be established in accordance with the NLCA in any location in a Park, subject only to terms and conditions in an approved Management Plan that: (a) identify specific locations within which the establishment of outpost camps is restricted or limited; and (b) are agreed to in a Park-Specific Appendix. 3.4.2 For greater certainty, neither the establishment nor the occupation of an outpost camp in a Park is subject to any regulation of the Territorial Parks Act relating to camping in a Park. 3.4.3 The Superintendent shall, where reasonable, restrict or prohibit Visitor access to an occupied outpost camp or to any area of a Park near an occupied outpost camp upon receipt of a request from the occupants of a camp for the restriction or prohibition.
Outpost Camps. All New Outpost Camps 3.3.1 Inuit who intend to establish and occupy a new Outpost Camp within the Park shall obtain the approval of their local Hunters and Trappers Organization (HTO). An HTO must consult Parks Canada Agency before approving the Outpost Camp. 3.3.2 The UPMC and the Superintendent shall collaborate and may assist an HTO or the Keewatin Wildlife Federation on matters related to Outpost Camps in the Park.
Outpost Camps. 5.5.1 In accordance with section 7.2.2 of the NLCA, new outpost camps are subject to the approval of the Resolute HTO and this approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
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