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1 FRPA Quiz Show Overview Module - Break 3 FRPA Training Program February 2004

Overview Module 2 Operational Plans Which of the following are NOT operational plans under FRPA? a) Forest Stewardship Plan b) Forest Development Plan c) Woodlot Licence Plan d) Range Use Plan and Range Stewardship Plan e) Site Plan f) “b” and “e” g) “c” and “d”

Overview Module 3 Operational Plans Answer F – “b” and “e” The following are operational plans under FRPA:  Forest Stewardship Plan  Woodlot Licence Plan  Range Use Plan and Range Stewardship Plan

Overview Module 4 Land Use Objectives Who can establish Land Use Objectives? a) Minister of Forests b) Minister of WLAP c) Minister of SRM

Overview Module 5 Land Use Objectives Answer: C Minister of SRM will establish land use objectives under the Land Act (once amendments are brought into force). In the interim, the Minister of SRM can establish land use objectives under FPC.

Overview Module 6 Objectives in Regulation Where are Objectives in Regulation found? a) Forest Planning & Practices Regulation b) Range Planning & Practices Regulation c) Woodlot Licence Planning & Practices Regulation d) All of the above e) “a” only

Overview Module 7 Objectives in Regulation Answer: D – all of the above Where are Objectives in Regulation found? a) Forest Planning & Practices Regulation b) Range Planning & Practices Regulation c) Woodlot Licence Planning & Practices Regulation

Overview Module 8 Objectives Enabled by Regulation Who can establish Objectives Enabled by Regulation? a) Minister of Forests b) Minister of WLAP c) Minister of SRM d) All of the above e) None of the above

Overview Module 9 Objectives Enabled by Regulation Answer: D – all of the above MSRM may establish scenic areas and community watersheds. WLAP ungulate winter range, wildlife habitat areas, fisheries sensitive watersheds water quality objectives for community watersheds. MOF interpretive forest sites, recreation sites and recreation trails lakeshore management zones visual quality objectives for scenic areas

Overview Module 10 Overview Module Hierarchy of Objectives If government objectives are inconsistent with each other, what type of objective prevails? a) Objectives in regulation b) Objectives enabled by regulation c) Land use objectives

Overview Module 11 Overview Module Hierarchy of Objectives Answer: C If government objectives are inconsistent with each other, what type of objective prevails? c) Land use objectives--to the extent of the inconsistency

Overview Module 12 Overview Module Compliance and Enforcement What do compliance and enforcement activities inspect and enforce? a) Results and strategies in operational plans b) Practice requirements in Act and regulations c) Achievement of objectives d) All of the above e) “a” and “b” only

Overview Module 13 Overview Module Compliance and Enforcement Answer: E – “a” and “b” only What do compliance and enforcement activities inspect and enforce? a) Results and strategies in operational plans b) Practice requirements in Act and regulations