1 This Act may be cited as the Indian Act .
Marginal note: Definitions
means a list of persons that is maintained under section 8 by a band or in the Department; ( liste de bande )
includes a legally adopted child and a child adopted in accordance with Indian custom; ( enfant )
, in relation to an individual, means a person who is cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year; ( conjoint de fait )
means the Department of Indigenous Services; ( ministère )
means a tract of land or any interest therein the legal title to which remains vested in Her Majesty and in which the band for whose use and benefit it was set apart as a reserve has, otherwise than absolutely, released or surrendered its rights or interests, whether before or after the coming into force of this definition; ( terres désignées )
means a person who
includes real and personal property and any interest in land; ( biens )
means a person who pursuant to this Act is registered as an Indian or is entitled to be registered as an Indian; ( Indien )
means all moneys collected, received or held by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of Indians or bands; ( argent des Indiens )
means the register of persons that is maintained under section 5; ( registre des Indiens )
includes alcohol, alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, fermented malt or other intoxicating liquor or combination of liquors and mixed liquor a part of which is spirituous, vinous, fermented or otherwise intoxicating and all drinks, drinkable liquids, preparations or mixtures capable of human consumption that are intoxicating; ( boisson alcoolisée )
means a person whose name appears on a Band List or who is entitled to have his name appear on a Band List; ( membre d’une bande )
means an Indian who, pursuant to the laws of the province in which he resides, has been found to be mentally defective or incompetent for the purposes of any laws of that province providing for the administration of estates of mentally defective or incompetent persons; ( Indien mentalement incapable )
means the Minister of Indigenous Services; ( ministre )
means registered as an Indian in the Indian Register; ( inscrit )
means the officer in the Department who is in charge of the Indian Register and the Band Lists maintained in the Department; ( registraire )
includes a commissioner, regional supervisor, Indian superintendent, assistant Indian superintendent and any other person declared by the Minister to be a superintendent for the purposes of this Act, and with reference to a band or a reserve, means the superintendent for that band or reserve; ( surintendant )
means a reserve or part of a reserve or any interest therein, the legal title to which remains vested in Her Majesty, that has been released or surrendered by the band for whose use and benefit it was set apart; ( terres cédées )
, in relation to a deceased individual, means their surviving spouse or common-law partner. ( survivant )
Marginal note: Superintendent general
3 The Minister of Indigenous Services shall be the superintendent general of Indian affairs.
Marginal note: Application of Act
and may by proclamation revoke any such declaration.
Marginal note: Provisions that apply to all band members
4.1 A reference to an Indian in any of the following provisions shall be deemed to include a reference to any person whose name is entered in a Band List and who is entitled to have it entered therein: the definitions , and in section 2, subsections 4(2) and (3) and 18(2), sections 20 and 22 to 25, subsections 31(1) and (3) and 35(4), sections 51, 52, 52.2 and 52.3, subsections 58(3) and 61(1), sections 63 and 65, subsections 66(2) and 70(1) and (4), section 71, paragraphs 73(g) and (h), subsection 74(4), section 84, paragraph 87(1)(a), section 88, subsection 89(1) and paragraph 107(b).
Marginal note: Indian Register
Marginal note: Persons entitled to be registered
Marginal note: Persons not entitled to be registered
Marginal note: Band Lists
8 There shall be maintained in accordance with this Act for each band a Band List in which shall be entered the name of every person who is a member of that band.
Marginal note: Band Lists maintained in Department
Marginal note: Band control of membership
Marginal note: Membership rules for Departmental Band List
Marginal note: Entitlement with consent of band
12 Commencing on the day that is two years after the day that an Act entitled An Act to amend the Indian Act , introduced in the House of Commons on February 28, 1985, is assented to, or on such earlier day as may be agreed to under section 13.1, any person who
is entitled to have his name entered in the Band List maintained in the Department for a band if the council of the admitting band consents.
Marginal note: Limitation to one Band List
13 Notwithstanding sections 11 and 12, no person is entitled to have his name entered at the same time in more than one Band List maintained in the Department.
Marginal note: Decision to leave Band List control with Department
Marginal note: Return of control to Department
Marginal note: Entitlement retained
13.3 A person is entitled to have his name entered in a Band List maintained in the Department pursuant to section 13.2 if that person was entitled to have his name entered, and his name was entered, in the Band List immediately before a copy of it was provided to the Minister under subsection 13.2(2), whether or not that person is also entitled to have his name entered in the Band List under section 11.
Marginal note: Copy of Band List provided to band council
Marginal note: Inquiries relating to Indian Register or Band Lists
14.1 The Registrar shall, on inquiry from any person who believes that he or any person he represents is entitled to have his name included in the Indian Register or a Band List maintained in the Department, indicate to the person making the inquiry whether or not that name is included therein.
Marginal note: Protests
Marginal note: Appeal
may, by notice in writing, appeal the decision to a court referred to in subsection (5).
Marginal note: Minister may constitute new bands
Marginal note: Reserves to be held for use and benefit of Indians
Marginal note: Children of band members
18.1 A member of a band who resides on the reserve of the band may reside there with his dependent children or any children of whom the member has custody.
Marginal note: Surveys and subdivisions
19 The Minister may
Marginal note: Possession of lands in a reserve
Marginal note: Register
21 There shall be kept in the Department a register, to be known as the Reserve Land Register, in which shall be entered particulars relating to Certificates of Possession and Certificates of Occupation and other transactions respecting lands in a reserve.
Marginal note: Improvements on lands
22 Where an Indian who is in possession of lands at the time they are included in a reserve made permanent improvements thereon before that time, he shall be deemed to be in lawful possession of those lands at the time they are included.
Marginal note: Compensation for improvements
23 An Indian who is lawfully removed from lands in a reserve on which he has made permanent improvements may, if the Minister so directs, be paid compensation in respect thereof in an amount to be determined by the Minister, either from the person who goes into possession or from the funds of the band, at the discretion of the Minister.
Marginal note: Transfer of possession
24 An Indian who is lawfully in possession of lands in a reserve may transfer to the band or another member of the band the right to possession of the land, but no transfer or agreement for the transfer of the right to possession of lands in a reserve is effective until it is approved by the Minister.
Marginal note: Indian ceasing to reside on reserve
Marginal note: Correction of Certificate or Location Tickets
26 Whenever a Certificate of Possession or Occupation or a Location Ticket issued under The Indian Act, 1880 , or any statute relating to the same subject-matter was, in the opinion of the Minister, issued to or in the name of the wrong person, through mistake, or contains any clerical error or misnomer or wrong description of any material fact therein, the Minister may cancel the Certificate or Location Ticket and issue a corrected Certificate in lieu thereof.
Marginal note: Cancellation of Certificates or Location Tickets
27 The Minister may, with the consent of the holder thereof, cancel any Certificate of Possession or Occupation or Location Ticket referred to in section 26, and may cancel any Certificate of Possession or Occupation or Location Ticket that in his opinion was issued through fraud or in error.
Marginal note: Grants, etc., of reserve lands void
Marginal note: Exemption from seizure
29 Reserve lands are not subject to seizure under legal process.
Marginal note: Penalty for trespass
30 A person who trespasses on a reserve is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month or to both.
Marginal note: Information by Attorney General
a reserve or part of a reserve, the Attorney General of Canada may exhibit an information in the Federal Court claiming, on behalf of the Indian or band, the relief or remedy sought.
32 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 5]
33 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 5]
Marginal note: Roads, bridges, etc.
Marginal note: Taking of lands by local authorities
36 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 6]
Marginal note: Special reserves
36.1 Where lands the legal title to which is not vested in Her Majesty had been set apart for the use and benefit of a band before the coming into force of this section, the effect of section 36 of this Act, as it read immediately before the coming into force of this section, continues in respect of those lands and this Act applies as though the lands were a reserve within the meaning of this Act.
Marginal note: Sales
Marginal note: Surrender to Her Majesty
Marginal note: Conditions — surrender
Marginal note: Conditions — designation
39.1 A designation is valid if it is made to Her Majesty, is assented to by a majority of the electors of the band voting at a referendum held in accordance with the regulations, is recommended to the Minister by the council of the band and is accepted by the Minister.
Marginal note: Certification — surrender
40 A proposed absolute surrender that is assented to by the band in accordance with section 39 shall be certified on oath by the superintendent or other officer who attended the meeting and by the chief or a member of the council of the band and then submitted to the Governor in Council for acceptance or refusal.
Marginal note: Certification — designation
Marginal note: Effect of surrenders and designations
41 An absolute surrender or a designation shall be deemed to confer all rights that are necessary to enable Her Majesty to carry out the terms of the surrender or designation.
Marginal note: Powers of Minister with respect to property of deceased Indians
Marginal note: Particular powers
43 Without restricting the generality of section 42, the Minister may
Marginal note: Courts may exercise jurisdiction with consent of Minister
Marginal note: Indians may make wills
Marginal note: Minister may declare will void
Marginal note: Appeal to Federal Court
47 A decision of the Minister made in the exercise of the jurisdiction or authority conferred on him by section 42, 43 or 46 may, within two months from the date thereof, be appealed by any person affected thereby to the Federal Court, if the amount in controversy in the appeal exceeds five hundred dollars or if the Minister consents to an appeal.
Marginal note: Surviving spouse’s share
and where a child has died leaving issue and that issue is alive at the date of the intestate’s death, the survivor shall take the same share of the estate as if the child had been living at that date.
Marginal note: Devisee’s entitlement
49 A person who claims to be entitled to possession or occupation of lands in a reserve by devise or descent shall be deemed not to be in lawful possession or occupation of those lands until the possession is approved by the Minister.
Marginal note: Non-resident of reserve
Marginal note: Regulations
50.1 The Governor in Council may make regulations respecting circumstances where more than one person qualifies as a survivor of an intestate under section 48.
Marginal note: Powers of Minister generally
Marginal note: Property of infant children
52 The Minister may administer or provide for the administration of any property to which infant children of Indians are entitled, and may appoint guardians for that purpose.
Marginal note: Distributions of capital
Marginal note: Money of infant children of Indians
52.2 The Minister may, regardless of whether a payment is made under section 52.1, pay all or part of any money administered by the Minister under section 52 that belongs to an infant child of an Indian to a parent or person who is responsible for the care and custody of the child or otherwise apply all or part of that money if
Marginal note: Attaining majority
Marginal note: Relief
52.4 Where, in a proceeding in respect of the share of a distribution under paragraph 64(1)(a) or of money belonging to an infant child that was paid pursuant to section 52.1, 52.2 or 52.3, it appears to the court that the Minister, the band, its council or a member of that council acted honestly and reasonably and ought fairly to be relieved from liability in respect of the payment, the court may relieve the Minister, band, council or member, either in whole or in part, from liability in respect of the payment.
Marginal note: Effect of payment
Marginal note: Transactions re surrendered and designated lands
Marginal note: Assignments
54 Where absolutely surrendered lands are agreed to be sold and letters patent relating thereto have not issued, or where designated lands are leased or an interest in them granted, the purchaser, lessee or other person who has an interest in the absolutely surrendered or designated lands may, with the approval of the Minister, assign all or part of that interest to any other person.
Marginal note: Surrendered and Designated Lands Register
Marginal note: Certificate of registration
56 Where an assignment is registered, there shall be endorsed on the original copy thereof a certificate of registration signed by the Minister or by an officer of the Department authorized by the Minister to sign such certificates.
Marginal note: Regulations
57 The Governor in Council may make regulations
Marginal note: Uncultivated or unused lands
Marginal note: Adjustment of contracts
59 The Minister may, with the consent of the council of a band,
Marginal note: Control over lands
Marginal note: Indian moneys to be held for use and benefit
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62 All Indian moneys derived from the sale of surrendered lands or the sale of capital assets of a band shall be deemed to be capital moneys of the band and all Indian moneys other than capital moneys shall be deemed to be revenue moneys of the band.
Marginal note: Payments to Indians
63 Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act , where moneys to which an Indian is entitled are paid to a superintendent under any lease or agreement made under this Act, the superintendent may pay the moneys to the Indian.
Marginal note: Expenditure of capital moneys with consent
and may charge interest and take security therefor;
Marginal note: Expenditure of capital moneys with consent
Marginal note: Expenditure of capital
65 The Minister may pay from capital moneys
Marginal note: Expenditure of revenue moneys with consent of band
Marginal note: Recovery of certain expenses
67 Where money is expended by Her Majesty for the purpose of raising or collecting Indian moneys, the Minister may authorize the recovery of the amount so expended from the moneys of the band.
Marginal note: Maintenance of dependants
68 Where the Minister is satisfied that an Indian
the Minister may order that payments of any annuity or interest money to which that Indian is entitled shall be applied to the support of the spouse or common-law partner or family or both the spouse or common-law partner and family of that Indian.
Marginal note: Management of revenue moneys by band
Marginal note: Loans to Indians
Marginal note: Minister may operate farms
Marginal note: Treaty money payable out of C.R.F.
72 Moneys that are payable to Indians or to Indian bands under a treaty between Her Majesty and a band and for the payment of which the Government of Canada is responsible may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
Marginal note: Regulations
Marginal note: Elected councils
but the chief so elected shall remain a councillor; and
Marginal note: Eligibility
Marginal note: Regulations governing elections
Marginal note: Eligibility of voters for chief
Marginal note: Tenure of office
Marginal note: Governor in Council may set aside election
79 The Governor in Council may set aside the election of a chief or councillor of a band on the report of the Minister that he is satisfied that
Marginal note: Regulations respecting band and council meetings
80 The Governor in Council may make regulations with respect to band meetings and council meetings and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, may make regulations with respect to
Marginal note: By-laws
82 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 7]
Marginal note: Money by-laws
Marginal note: Recovery of taxes
84 Where a tax that is imposed on an Indian by or under the authority of a by-law made under section 83 is not paid in accordance with the by-law, the Minister may pay the amount owing together with an amount equal to one-half of one per cent thereof out of moneys payable out of the funds of the band to the Indian.
85 [Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 17 (4th Supp.), s. 11]
Marginal note: By-laws relating to intoxicants
Marginal note: Publication of by-laws
Marginal note: Property exempt from taxation
Marginal note: General provincial laws applicable to Indians
88 Subject to the terms of any treaty and any other Act of Parliament, all laws of general application from time to time in force in any province are applicable to and in respect of Indians in the province, except to the extent that those laws are inconsistent with this Act or the First Nations Fiscal Management Act , or with any order, rule, regulation or law of a band made under those Acts, and except to the extent that those provincial laws make provision for any matter for which provision is made by or under those Acts.
Marginal note: Restriction on mortgage, seizure, etc., of property on reserve
Marginal note: Property deemed situated on reserve
shall be deemed always to be situated on a reserve.
Marginal note: Certain property on a reserve may not be acquired
92 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 10]
Marginal note: Removal of material from reserve
93 A person who, without the written permission of the Minister or his duly authorized representative,
is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.
94 to 100 [Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 32 (1st Supp.), s. 17]
Marginal note: Certificate of analysis is evidence
101 In every prosecution under this Act a certificate of analysis furnished by an analyst employed by the Government of Canada or by a province shall be accepted as evidence of the facts stated therein and of the authority of the person giving or issuing the certificate, without proof of the signature of the person appearing to have signed the certificate or his official character, and without further proof thereof.
Marginal note: Penalty where no other provided
102 Every person who is guilty of an offence against any provision of this Act or any regulation made by the Governor in Council or the Minister for which a penalty is not provided elsewhere in this Act or the regulations is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.
Marginal note: Seizure of goods
Marginal note: Disposition of fines
105 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 13]
Marginal note: Jurisdiction of provincial court judges
106 A provincial court judge has, with respect to matters arising under this Act, jurisdiction over the whole county, union of counties or judicial district in which the city, town or other place for which he is appointed or in which he has jurisdiction under provincial laws is situated.
Marginal note: Appointment of justices
107 The Governor in Council may appoint persons to be, for the purposes of this Act, justices of the peace and those persons have the powers and authority of two justices of the peace with regard to
Marginal note: Commissioners for taking oaths
108 For the purposes of this Act or any matter relating to Indian affairs
are commissioners for the taking of oaths.
109 to 113 [Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 32 (1st Supp.), s. 20]
Marginal note: Agreements with provinces, etc.
Marginal note: Regulations
115 The Minister may
Marginal note: Attendance
Marginal note: When attendance not required
117 An Indian child is not required to attend school if the child
118 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 17]
119 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 17]
120 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 17]
121 [Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 17]
Marginal note: Definitions
122 The following definitions apply in sections 114 to 117.
means an Indian who has attained the age of six years but has not attained the age of sixteen years, and a person who is required by the Minister to attend school; ( enfant )
includes a day school, technical school and high school. ( école )
[Repealed, 2014, c. 38, s. 18]