Stage 1: Procedure for receiving Statements of Intent and
Revised Traditional Territory Maps
The governing body's representatives
are encouraged to call the Commission office for assistance.
Receiving Statements
of Intent
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The
governing body files a Statement of Intent with the Commission
(see Appendix A: Sample Statement
of Intent). The Commission will notify Canada and
B.C. when the Statement of Intent has been filed.
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| 2. |
The Commission will review a new
or amended Statement of Intent to ensure that it meets
all the criteria set out above. It will advise the governing
body whether the Statement of Intent satisfies the Commission's
criteria and whether it has been accepted.
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| 3. |
When a new Statement of Intent is accepted,
the Commission will:
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send
copies of the document to the federal and provincial
governments, and |
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schedule
an initial meeting of the three parties to take
place within 45 working days. |
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| 4. |
When an amended Statement of Intent is
accepted, the Commission will:
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send
copies of the document to the federal and provincial
governments, |
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schedule
an initial meeting only where necessary. |
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| 5. |
If the Statement of Intent is incomplete,
Commission staff will contact the governing body contact
person to obtain the required information. If the Statement
of Intent is not accepted by the Commission, it will
be returned to the governing body with an explanation.
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Receiving Revised Traditional
Territory Maps
Where a revised map and written explanation
of the reasons for the boundary change are received, the Commission
will:
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date stamp the
revised map and the explanatory note and attach them to
the Statement of Intent, along with the original traditional
territory map; |
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forward copies
of the revised map and the explanatory note to Canada
and British Columbia; |
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request copies
of letters from the First Nation which demonstrate that
the revised map and the explanatory note have been distributed
to neighbouring First Nations affected by the revised
boundaries for the purpose of identifying overlaps; |
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request information
and documentation from the First Nation indicating that
a process has been established to resolve any ensuing
overlap issues; and |
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make the revised
map and the explanatory note available to the public on
request. |