
Bylaw & Policies Directory
What Are Bylaws?
A bylaw is a rule or law established by an organization or local government to both regulate itself and the people it serves. Bylaws can be enacted for various reasons, to establish a set of commonly adhered to policies or rules, to detail a service to be provided, or to outline a process or regulation.
In general, bylaws are enacted and fall into one of the following categories:
- Establishing a service
- Authorizing the imposition of rates and levies to pay for services
- Regulating persons or their property for the general public good
- Regulating processes or procedural matters related to the governance or administration within the local government
To obtain a certified true copy of a Strathcona Regional District bylaw, please contact:
SRD Corporate Services Department - 250-830-6700 or email administration@srd.ca.
Bylaw Directory
The following is a listing of bylaws applicable to the Strathcona Regional District. Please note that this is a work in progress and will eventually include all bylaws enacted by either the Strathcona Regional District or its predecessor, the Comox-Strathcona Regional District. You can filter the bylaws that apply to a specific area by clicking on the appropriate geographic title shown to the left.
If you are unable to locate the bylaw that is of interest to you or have any questions, please contact the Corporate Services Department as noted above.