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Canadian Land Trust - Crosswalk Comparison: 2005 to Standard 1: Ethics, Mission and Community Engagement 1A Mission 1B Planning and 1B Mission, Planning and Evaluation Reworded: Practices 1A and 1B combined. evaluation 1C Outreach 1C Community Engagement Reworded: Practice 1C now contains four new elements that reflect the importance of (1) developing an inclusive and welcoming organizational culture, (2) fostering opportunities to connect people with the land, (3) developing an understanding of the land trust s community to facilitate authentic communications and engagement and (4) building relationships with community leaders. 1D Ethics 1A Ethics Reworded: Practice 1D is in a new position of 1A and now asks land trusts to adopt a written code of ethics and/or values statement and a whistleblower policy, and affirms that land trusts should not participate in transactions that are potentially fraudulent or abusive.

Standard 2: Compliance with Laws 2A Compliance with Laws 2A Compliance with Laws 2B Nonprofit 2B Nonprofit Incorporation Incorporation and and Bylaws Bylaws 2C Charitable Status 2C Federal Tax Exemption Reworded: Practice 2C now clarifies that a land trust must complete and file tax forms on an annual basis. 10B Legal Requirements: Moved: Specific responsibilities of land trust integrated to 10B. Land Trust Responsibilities 2D Records Policy 9G Recordkeeping Moved: Records policy information was integrated to 9G. 2E Public Policy 2C Federal Tax Exemption Moved: Lobbying, political and other public limitations integrated to 2C, as those are considered requirements of taxexempt organizations. 2F Current Information n/a No US equivalent.

Standard 3: Board Accountability 3A Board Responsibility 3A Board Responsibility Reworded: Practice 3A now strengthens the board s duty to provide oversight of the land trust s finances and operations by, among other things, working to ensure that sufficient financial resources are available and reviewing the financial audit. 3B Board Composition 3C Board Decisionmaking 3D Preventing Minority Rule 3E Delegation of Decision-Making Authority 3F Board Approval of Land Transactions 3B Board Composition and Structure 3C Board Governance Reworded: Practice 3B follows the Independent Sector s recommendations of having a board substantially composed of independent members, ensuring the board s presiding officer and treasurer are not the same individual and clarifying that no staff member should serve as the board s president officer or treasurer. Reworded: Practices 3C and 3D combined. 3A Board Responsibility Moved: Delegation principles integrated to 3A. 3D Board Approval of Transactions

Standard 4: Conflicts of Interest 4A Dealing with Conflicts of Interest 4B Board Compensation 4C Transaction with Insiders 4A Dealing with Conflicts of Interest 4B Payments to Board Members 4C Land and Conservation Easement Transactions with Insiders Reworded: Practice 4B now clarifies what land trusts need to do in the limited circumstances when they compensate a board member for professional services and prohibit land trusts from providing loans to directors, officers or trustees. Moved: Non-land conservation transactions integrated to 4B. Reworded: Practice 4C focuses on land conservation tractions with insiders. Standard 5: Fundraising 5A Legal and Ethical Practices 5B Accountability to Donors 5C Accurate Representations 5A Legal and Ethical Practices 5B Accountability to Donors Reworded: Practice 5B adds a requirement for a written policy or procedure to ensure land trusts honour donor privacy concerns. Moved: Accurate solicitations integrated to 5B.

Standard 6: Financial Oversight 6A Annual Budget 6A Fiscal Health Reworded: Practice 6A includes three new elements asking land trusts to (1) address deficit-spending trends, (2) assess revenues and diversify funding sources and (3) build and maintain operating reserves. 3A Board Responsibility Moved: Board s financial oversight integrated to 3A. 6B Financial Records 6B Financial Records 6C Financial Reports and Statements 6D Financial Review or Audit 6E Internal System for Handling Money 6F Investment and Management of Financial Assets and Dedicated Funds 6G Funds for Stewardship and Enforcement 6H Sale or Transfer of Assets (Including Land and Conservation Agreements) 6I Risk Management and Insurance 3A Board Responsibility Moved: Review of financial reports and statements integrated to 3A. 6C External Financial Reworded: Practice 6C provides clarification for obtaining Evaluation external financial evaluation. 6D Written Internal Controls Reworded: Practice 6D clarifies the need to have written accounting procedures. 3A Board Responsibility Moved: Policies related to financial assets integrated to 3A. 6A Fiscal Health 11A Funding Conservation Easement Stewardship 12A Funding Land Stewardship n/a 6E Risk Management and Insurance Moved: Building and maintaining restricted funds integrated to 6A. Moved: Tracking conservation easement enforcement costs integrated to 11A. Moved: Long-term management costs of fee simple properties integrated to 12A. Eliminated.

Standard 7: Human Resources 7A Capacity 7A Capacity 7B Volunteers 7B Volunteers 7C Staff 7D Transition Planning Moved: Practice 7D now specifically requires land trusts to develop a process or plan to provide for continuity in the leadership and management of the land trust s functions. 7E Staff Reworded: Practice 7E clarifies job description and performance evaluation requirements. 7D Availability of 7E Staff Moved: Combined with practice 7E. Training and Expertise 7E Board/Staff Lines of 7E Staff Reworded: Practice 7E clarifies lines of authority Authority requirements. 3A Board Responsibility Moved: Responsibility for overseeing the chief staff person integrated to 3A. 7F Personnel Policies 7E Staff Moved: Combined to practice 7E. 7G Compensation and Benefits 7E Staff Moved: Combined to practice 7E.

Standard 8: Evaluating and Selecting Conservation Projects 8A Strategic Conservation Planning 8B Project Selection Criteria and Public Benefit 11E Conservation Easement Drafting 10C Avoiding Fraudulent or Abusive Transactions 8A Identifying Focus Area 8B Project Selection and Reworded: Practice 8B now integrated public benefit Criteria integrated which was not part of the CLT 2005 S&P. 8C Federal and Moved: Enforcement requirements for tax-exempt Provincial Requirements organization integrated to 11E. Moved: Evaluating concerns about appraised value integrated to 10C. 8D Site Inspection 8C Project Evaluation Reworded: Practice 8C now insists on outcomes of the site inspection. 8E Documenting 8B Project Selection Criteria Moved: Public benefit of conservation value integrated to 8B. Conservation Values and Public Benefit 11B Baseline Moved: Documenting i) baseline conditions of CAs integrated Documentation Report to 11B, and ii) conservation values of fee simple lands integrated to 12B. 8F Project Planning 8D Project Planning Reworded: Practices 8F and 8G combined. 8G Evaluating the Best Conservation tool 8H Evaluating Partnership 8E Partnership Documentation Reworded: Practices 8H and 8I combined. 8I Partnership Documentation 8J Evaluating Risks 8C Project Evaluation Moved: Threats and risks evaluation integrated to 8C. 8K Non-conservation 5D Non-conservation Real Moved: Acquisition of non-conservation lands with the intent Lands Property for Resale of reselling it integrated to 5D. 8L Public Issues n/a Eliminated.

Standard 9: Ensuring Sound Transactions 9A Legal Review and Technical Expertise 9B Independent Legal, Financial and Tax Advice 9C Environmental Due Diligence for Hazardous Materials 9D Determining Property Boundaries 9E Conservation Agreement Drafting 9F Documentation of Purposes and Responsibilities 9A Legal Review and Technical Expertise 9B Legal and Financial Advice 9C Environmental Due Diligence 9D Determining Property Boundaries 9E Conservation Easement Drafting n/a Reworded: Practice 9C clarifies that a land trust should conduct or obtain a preliminary environment investigation for every land and conservation easement transaction. Eliminated. 9G Recordkeeping 9G Recordkeeping Reworded: Practice 2D integrated in 9G. 9H Title Investigation and Subordination 9I Recording 9J Purchasing land 9K Selling Land or Conservation Agreements 9L Transfers and Exchanges of Land 9F Title Investigation and Recording 9H Purchasing Land or Conservation Easements 9I Selling or Transferring Land or Conservation Easements Reworded: Practices 9H and 9I combined. 9F clarifies that a land trust should use a title company or attorney to investigate title and that the title should be updated at or just prior to closing. Reworded: Practices 9K and 9L combined. 9M Split Receipting n/a No US equivalent. 9N Subsurface Rights n/a No US equivalent.

Standard 10: Tax Benefits and Appraisals 10A Landowner Notification 10A Independent Legal Reworded: Practice 10A focuses on the need to notify owners and Tax Advice in writing to obtain independent advice. 10C Avoiding Fraudulent or Moved: Practice 10C explicitly asks land trusts to discuss Abusive Transactions substantial concerns about the appraisal, the appraised value, or other terms of the transaction with legal counsel and take appropriate action. It also requires land trusts to use a high level of due diligence in evaluating projects with pass-through entities of unrelated parties and to decline to participate in certain of these transactions. 10B Appraisals 10A Landowner Notification Moved: Appraisal requirements integrated to 10A. 10C Ecological Gifts 10B Legal Requirements: Moved: Responsibilities of tax-exempt organization integrated Program Land Trust Responsibilities to 10B. 10D No Assurances on Deductibility or Tax Benefits 10C Avoiding Fraudulent or Abusive Transactions Reworded: Practice 10C explicitly asks land trusts to discuss substantial concerns about the appraisal, the appraised value or other terms of the transaction with legal counsel and take appropriate action. It also required land trusts to use a high level of due diligence in evaluating projects with pass-through entities of unrelated parties and to decline to participate in certain of these transactions. 10A Landowner Notification Moved: 10D integrated to 10A.

Standard 11: Conservation Easement Stewardship 11A Funding Conservation Agreement Stewardship 11B Baseline Documentation Report 6A Fiscal Health 11A Funding Conservation Easement Stewardship 11B Baseline Documentation Report Moved: Maintaining dedicated funds for easement stewardship integrated to 6A. Reworded: Practice 11A focuses on estimating and tracking stewardship costs. Reworded: Practice 11B adds a new element that clarifies how land trusts should document significant changes to the land or the conservation easement. Reworded: Practice 11C now requires a written policy or procedure for monitoring conservation easements. 11C Conservation Agreement Monitoring 11C Conservation Easement Monitoring 11D Landowner 11D Landowner Relationships Relationships 11E Enforcement of 11E Conservation Easement Conservation Enforcement Agreements 11F Reserved and 11F Approvals and Reworded: Practice 11F asks land trusts to establish written Permitted Rights and Permitted Rights procedures to guide their decision-making if using Approvals discretionary approvals. 11G Contingency 11G Contingency Strategy Plans/Backups 11H Contingency Plans n/a Eliminated. for Backup Holder 11I Amendments 11H Amendments Reworded: Practice 11H ensures land trusts take appropriate action if they use an amendment to adjust easement boundaries that results in a de minimis extinguishment. 11J Expropriation 11I Condemnation 11K Extinguishment 11L Plans and Agreements 11J Partial of Full Extinguishment n/a No US equivalent.

Standard 12: Fee Land Stewardship 12A Funding Land Stewardship 12B Stewardship Principles 12C Land Management 6A Fiscal Health 12A Funding Land Stewardship n/a 12B Land Management and Stewardship Moved: Maintaining dedicated funds for easement stewardship integrated to 6A. Reworded: Practice 12A focuses on estimating and tracking stewardship costs. Eliminated. Reworded: Practice 12B adds an evaluation of public access opportunities for each land management plan, asks land trusts to manage their properties in accordance with the management plan and to maintain all properties in a manner that retains the land trusts public credibility and minimizes risk. Reworded: Practice 12C clarified that inspections are to be conducted on an annual basis. Moved: Administrative duties integrated to 12B. 12D Monitoring Land 12C Inspecting Land Trust Trust Properties Properties 12E Land Stewardship 12B Land Management and Administration Stewardship 12F Community 1C Community Engagement Moved: Engaging the community (including neighbours) is Outreach integrated to 1C. 12G Contingency 12D Contingency Strategy Backup 12H Non-permanent 5D Non-conservation Real Moved: Acquisition of non-conservation lands with the intent Holdings Property for Resale of reselling it integrated to 5D. 12I Expropriation 12E Condemnation