Dutch Elm Disease Regulations, 2005, (R.R.S. c. F-19.1 Reg.5). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Saskatchewan Document type Regulation Date 2005 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Pests/diseases Plant production Plant protection Wild flora Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Entry into force notes The present Regulations enter into force on 3 February 2005. Abstract The present Regulations enact the Forest Resources Management Act. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to the spreading and control of the Dutch elm disease. The text consists of 20 sections divided into 5 Parts as follows: Introductory matters (I); Pruning, removing and disposing of elm trees (II); Carrying on certain activities involving elm trees (III); General (IV); Transitional and coming into force (V). One Appendix is enclosed. Full text English Website www.qp.gov.sk.ca References - Legislation Implements Forest Resources Management Act (S.S. 1996, c. F-19.1). Legislation | Canada | 1996 (2016) Keyword: Framework law, Forest management/forest conservation, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Forest service/forest officers, Forest species, Forestry protection measures, Non-timber products, Zoning, Offences/penalties, Authorization/permit, Protection of species, Indigenous peoples Source: FAO, FAOLEX