Bylaw Enforcment

 The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality established a bylaw notice adjudication system under the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act in 2011. This administrative system is an efficient, cost-effective alternative to the provincial court for resolving minor local government bylaw contraventions.

Advantages of the Bylaw Notice system

  • Resolves ticketing disputes locally and in a timely manner
  • Provides the statutory authority for local governments to issue tickets with penalties up to $500, including potential surcharges for each infraction. Each day an offence continues to occur is considered a new infraction for which a new ticket may be issued
  • Simplifies and expedites the dispute process by removing straight-forward bylaw contraventions from the Provincial Court system
  • Reduces costs for all parties typically associated with going to court (e.g.: court backlogs, lawyers and time spent by enforcement officers waiting to testify)
  • Includes a dedicated staff member (Screening Officer) to act as a resource to help residents understand the NRRM’s regulations, their compliance obligations and their options for dealing with Bylaw Notices
  • Provides additional flexibility through Compliance Agreements where appropriate
  • Allows for dispute resolution through an independent provincially-appointed adjudicator