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| British Columbia
8.1 A. Statement of Revenues ($000), 1995-2006 |
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| 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | |
| Stumpage charges | 1 636 845 | 1 796 583 | 1 748 042 | 1 184 781 | 1 594 938 | 1 045 527 |
| Rent charges | 16 254 | 28 591 | 16 971 | 16 833 | 16 594 | 18 697 |
| Permit and licence fees (export fees) a | 558 | 298 | 395 | 1 662 | 1 731 | 1 720 |
| Sales, rentals, and other (bonuses, penalties, interest charges) | 11 855 | 26 506 | 31 504 | 25 157 | 13 131 | 192 530 |
| Total revenues | 1 665 512 | 1 851 978 | 1 796 912 | 1 228 433 | 1 626 394 | 1 258 474 |
| 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | |
| Stumpage charges | 1 140 371 | 1 271 031 | 956 082 | 1 266 806 | 1 084 411 | 1 003 717 |
| Rent charges | 16 870 | 17 732 | 18 654 | 18 794 | 17 548 | 18 261 |
| Permit and licence fees (export fees)a | 2 886 | 2 759 | 2 085 | 2 076 | 4 230 | 2 950 |
| Sales, rentals, and other (bonuses, penalties, interest charges) | 4 003 | 4 545 | 10 764 | 33 833 | 39 128 | 172 550 |
| Total revenues | 1 164 130 | 1 296 067 | 987 585 | 1 321 509 | 1 145 317 | 1 197 478 |
| aPermit and licence fees also include export fees and range. bDecrease results from elimination of scaling fees now incorporated in stumpage. cIncludes seedling sales under Sustainable Environment Fund. Source: National Forestry Database. |
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British Columbia 8.1 B. Tenure Holders' Rights, 2005 |
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| Direct financial costs | |||
| Tenure type | Stumpage charges ($/m3) |
Rent and/or holding charges ($) |
Reforestation and/or protection charges ($/m3) |
| Tree farm licence - Coast - Interior |
18.01 18.15 |
0.45 per m3 of AAC |
- - |
| Forest licence - Coast - Interior |
12.36 22.01 |
0.25 per m3 of AAC |
- - |
| Timber sale licence (major) - Coast - Interior |
37.27 5.73 |
0.10 per m3 of AAC |
- - |
| Timber licence - Coast - Interior |
18.26 2.23 |
1.25 per ha |
- - |
| Woodlot licence - Coast - Interior |
8.88 12.71 |
0.50 per m3 of AAC (0.25 per m3 payable to Woodlot Product Development Council) |
- - |
These figures include all species and log grades. These figures exclude all special forest products and Christmas trees. These figures exclude waste and firmwood rejects. Source: National Forestry Database. |
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| British Columbia
8.1 C. Tenure Holders' Responsibilitiesa, 2005 |
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| Operational responsibility | |||||||
| Reforestation | Protection | Road building | P l a n t |
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| Funders | Performers | Funders | Performers | Funders | Performers | ||
| Tenure type | % | % | % | % | % | % | |
| Tree farm licence - Coast - Interior |
T100 | T100 | T100 | T100 | * | ||
| Forest licence - Coast - Interior |
T100 | T100 | T100 | T100 | * | ||
| Timber sale licence (major) - Coast - Interior |
T100 | T100 | T100 | T100 | * | ||
| Timber licence - Coast - Interior |
T100 | T100 | T100 | T100 | No | ||
| Woodlot licence - Coast - Interior |
T100 | T100 | T100 | T100 | No | ||
| aResponsibilities borne by the tenure holder (T) or the Crown (C).
Note : Plant = Required operation of a processing plant. The cost/responsibility for fire protection are generally borne by the Crown, although tenure holders are responsible on occupied lands (operating areas). The cost/responsibility for disease and insect protection on areas under tenure are generally borne by tenure holders, except those under the SBFEP. Road building refers to off-block roads; all tenure holders are responsible for on-block access. * Processing facility is generally applicable: licensee must maintain a processing facility if required in original licence. Source: National Forestry Database. |
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