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New protections for B.C. forest contractors

The B.C. government says new financial protections for forestry contractors will come into effect April 1, 2013.

March 27, 2013  By BC Government Newsroom


Forestry sector contractors have the ability to secure payments for work done under contract by making a charge on accounts or registering a lien on forest products that have been delivered to licensees. A lien is a right to keep property belonging to another person until a debt is paid. Contractors can register a lien using the Personal Property Registry at B.C. Registry Services.

Earlier this year, a $5 million Forestry Service Providers Compensation Fund became active, supporting financial protections for logging contractors. In the event of licensee insolvency, forestry contractors can now access this compensation fund to better protect their financial interests.

The financial protection measures were established last year through the Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Statues Amendment Act, as well as through the Forestry Service Providers Protection Act, which created the compensation fund and a lien framework for contractors.

According to the government, over half of timber harvesting in B.C. is done by forestry contractors.

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