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Policies

Directors are responsible for adopting many forms of policy that cover a broad spectrum of subjects. Policy affects political direction, internal administrative functions, Board procedure, local legislation (bylaws), provision of services, financial responsibilities, legal liabilities, intergovernmental relations and all other functions of the Regional District.

One of the benefits to Board direction by policy is that it provides a clear focus for administrative staff to manage the affairs of the Board and provides for an orderly and consistent handling of Regional District business.

Policies of the Central Coast Regional District fall into four categories: Executive (E), Administrative (A), Financial (F) and Planning for Land Use (P).

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The Central Coast Regional District is committed to continual engagement and meaningful efforts in the ongoing and often complex
process of Reconciliation. The CCRD shares overlapping jurisdiction with and within the traditional and unceded territories of the
Heiltsuk Nation, Nuxalk Nation, and Wuikinuxv Nation, as well as the Kitasoo/Xai’Xais Nation and Ulkatcho Nation.