The province is currently implementing changes to the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). These legislative and regulatory changes are part of a multi-year, phased process to strengthen public confidence in the management of B.C.’s forest and range resources.
Recent amendments to the FRPA are aligned with the province’s strategy to reshape B.C.’s forest management framework so that it continues to serve the public interest in an era of change. The province’s strategy aims to increase First Nation participation in forest management, adapt to the challenges of climate change, and better integrate with modern land use planning.
The specific regulatory and policy changes implemented as a result of legislative amendments adopted in the Forest and Range Practices Amendment Act (Bill 21, 2019) and the Forest Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 23, 2021) are outlined below:
In October 2018, the ministry initiated a multi-year, multi-phase legislative process to contemplate changes to FRPA.
The changes to FRPA are meant to:
In summer 2021, the ministry reiterated its commitment to modernizing forest policy by releasing an intentions paper (PDF, 2.6MB).
The multi-year timeline for the FRPA Improvement Initiative is described in three phases:
Step 1 - Initial amendments are introduced as Bill 21
A first round of amendments to FRPA were introduced into legislation through the Forest and Range Practices Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 21, 2019) in spring 2019.
Bill 21 was intended as a first step to improve the administration and transparency of forest stewardship planning by allowing initial legislative and regulatory changes including:
Step 2 - Amendments introduced in 2021 address public input, reconciliation
Changes to FRPA introduced in Bill 23 - Forest Statutes Amendment Act, include important improvements to forest and range management in the province that prioritize forest health and move forward on commitments to reconciliation. These include:
Step 3 - The future of FRPA
The province is committed to working with Indigenous Nations, the forest industry, stakeholders and the public throughout the multi-year lifespan of the FRPA Improvement Initiative. Changes to the legislation will be brought into force by an Order-In-Council or through the development of regulation and policy.