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Proceedings of the Standing Joint Committee for the
Scrutiny of Regulations

Issue 13 - Minutes of Proceedings


OTTAWA, Thursday, March 14, 2002
(13)

[English]

The Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations met at 8:37 a.m. this day, in room 160-S, Centre Block, the Joint Chair, Mr. Gurmant Grewal, M.P., presiding

Representing the Senate: The Honourable Senators John Bryden, Joan Cook, Jean Lapointe, Wilfred P. Moore, Gerard Phalen, Terry Stratton, and David Tkachuk (7).

Representing the House of Commons: Pierre Brien, Jean-Guy Carignan, John Cummins, Gurmant Grewal, Derek Lee, Judi Longfield (for Paul Bonwick), Paul Macklin, Jim Pankiw, Gerry Ritz (for Jim Gouk), Monte Solberg (for Ted White), and Tom Wappel (11).

In attendance: Till Heyde, Joint Clerk of the Committee (Senate); Jean-Michel Roy, Joint Clerk of the Committee (House of Commons); and François-R. Bernier and Peter Bernhardt, Counsel to the Committee, Parliamentary Research Branch, Library of Parliament.

Also in attendance: The official reporters of the Senate.

The committee proceeded to the consideration of the following draft budget for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003.

  TOTAL  Senate  House of Commons  Library of Parliament
Professional and Other Services  $ 244,000 $ 73,200  $ 1,400  $ 169,400
Transport and Communications  7,000  2,100  4,900  0
Miscellaneous  11,500  3,450  8,050  0
Total  $ 262,500  $ 78,750  $ 14,350  $ 169,400

Mr. Lee moved the adoption of the draft budget application.

The question being put on the motion, it was adopted.

The committee considered its permanent Order of Reference, section 19, the Statutory Instruments Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. S-22, which follows:

Every statutory instrument issued, made or established after December 31, 1971, other than an instrument the inspection of which and the obtaining of copies of which are precluded by any regulations made pursuant to paragraph 20(d), shall stand permanently referred to any Committee of the House of Commons, of the Senate or of both Houses of Parliament that may be established for the purpose of reviewing and scrutinizing statutory instruments.

The committee considered a draft report on the following:

SOR/93-332 — Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations;

SOR/94-390 — Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations, amendment;

SOR/94-531 — Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations, amendment; and

SOR/95-106 — Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations, amendment.

After debate, Mr. Cummins moved that the draft report be adopted and presented in the House.

The question being put on the motion, it was negatived on the following division:

YEAS — 7

The Honourable Senators:

Stratton and Tkachuk — 2

Members of the House of Commons:

Pierre Brien, John Cummins, Jim Pankiw, Gerry Ritz, and Monte Solberg — 5

NAYS — 10

The Honourable Senators:

Bryden, Cook, Lapointe, Moore, and Phalen — 5

Members of the House of Commons:

Jean-Guy Carignan, Derek Lee, Judi Longfield, Paul Macklin, and Tom Wappel — 5

The committee discussed its business.

The committee considered SOR/92-271 — Saskatchewan Canola Order.

On SOR/95-413 — Canada Grain Regulations, amendment, it was agreed that Counsel to the Committee correspond with the Designated Instruments Officer of the Canadian Grain Commission with respect to certain comments made by the committee.

On SOR/96-245 — National Parks Fishing Regulations, amendment; SOR/97-111 — Regulations Amending the National Parks Fishing Regulations; SOR/98-268 — Regulations Amending the National Parks Fishing Regulations; and SOR/99-352 — Regulations Amending the National Parks Fishing Regulations, it was agreed that Counsel to the Committee correspond with the Designated Instruments Officer of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

The committee considered SOR/83-934 — Harbour Dues Tariff By-law, amendment; SOR/83-935 — Pacific Harbour Dues Tariff By-law, amendment; SOR/85-190 — Pacific Harbour Dues Tariff By-law, amendment; SOR/94- 588 — Laurentian Pilotage Tariff Regulations, 1992; SOR/89-303 — Onshore Pipeline Regulations; SOR/88-452 — Onshore Pipeline Regulations; SOR/89-426 — Transport Packaging of Radioactive Materials Regulations, amendment; and SOR/94-320 — Prince Rupert Port Corporation Services and Property By-law, amendment.

The committee considered the following statutory instruments without comment:

SOR/79-625 — Penitentiary Service Regulations, amendment;

SOR/80-208 — Penitentiary Service Regulations, amendment;

SOR/80-209 — Penitentiary Service Regulations, amendment;

SOR/80-462 — Penitentiary Service Regulations, amendment;

SOR/81-322 — Penitentiary Service Regulations, amendment;

SOR/81-734 — Penitentiary Service Regulations, amendment;

SOR/86-886 — Great Lakes Pilotage Tariff Regulations, amendment;

SOR/87-50 — Ontario Hog Service Charge (Interprovincial and Export) Regulations, revocation;

SOR/87-247 — Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations, amendment;

SOR/89-171 — Atlantic Pilotage Tariff Regulations — Newfoundland and Labrador Non-Compulsory Areas, amendment;

SOR/89-212 — Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations, amendment;

SOR/89-213 — Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations, amendment;

SOR/90-172 — Transport Packaging of Radioactive Materials Regulations, amendment;

SOR/90-191 — Atomic Energy Control Regulations, amendment;

SOR/90-192 — Transport Packaging of Radioactive Materials Regulations, amendment;

SOR/90-193 — Uranium and Thorium Mining Regulations, amendment;

SOR/91-96 — Cable Television Regulations, 1986, amendment;

SOR/91-299 — Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations, amendment;

SOR/92-66 — Atlantic Pilotage Tariff Regulations — Newfoundland and Labrador Non-Compulsory Areas, amendment;

SOR/92-277 — Life Companies Borrowing Regulations;

SOR/92-281 — Property and Casualty Companies Borrowing Regulations;

SOR/92-303 — Total Assets (Banks) Regulations;

SOR/92-304 — Total Assets (Canadian Companies and Societies) Regulations;

SOR/92-528 — Regulatory Capital (Cooperative Credit Associations) Regulations;

SOR/92-529 — Regulatory Capital (Insurance Companies) Regulations;

SOR/92-530 — Regulatory Capital (Trust and Loan Companies) Regulations;

SOR/92-531 — Regulatory Capital (Banks) Regulations;

SOR/93-392 — Canada Student Loans Regulations;

SOR/94-35 — Food and Drug Regulations, amendment;

SOR/94-67 — Various Regulations under the Insurance Companies Act, amendments;

SOR/94-247 — Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations, amendment;

SOR/94-304 — Specialty Services Regulations, 1990, amendment;

SOR/94-532 — Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989, amendment;

SOR/95-13 — Canadian International Trade Tribunal Rules, amendment;

SOR/95-304 — Regulation Adapting the Canada Elections Act, amendment;

SOR/95-580 — Yukon Timber Regulations, amendment;

SOR/96-129 — Onshore Pipeline Regulations, amendment;

SOR/96-265 — Canadian Wheat Board Regulations, amendment;

SOR/96-293 — Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations, amendment;

SOR/96-317 — Softwood Lumber Products Export Permit Fees Regulations;

SOR/96-440 — Ontario Hog Charges (Interprovincial and Export) Order;

SOR/96-481 — Softwood Lumber Products Export Permits Fees Regulations, amendment;

SOR/96-520 — Pay Television Regulations, 1990, amendment;

SOR/97-112 — Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations, amendment;

SOR/97-117 — Canada Mining Regulations, amendment;

SOR/97-129 — Regulations Amending the Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations;

SOR/97-145 — Regulations Amending the Immigration Regulations, 1978;

SOR/97-146 — Regulations Amending the Immigration Regulations, 1978;

SOR/97-152 — Regulations Amending the Softwood Lumber Products Export Permits Fees Regulations;

SOR/97-166 — Order Amending the Ontario Hog Charges (Interprovincial and Export) Order ;

SOR/97-170 — General Import Permit No. 106 — Apparel Goods or Other Textile Articles;

SOR/97-181 — Regulations Respecting the Coordination by Federal Authorities of Environmental Assessment Procedures and Requirements;

SOR/97-233 — Regulations Amending the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Regulations, 1988;

SOR/97-235 — Regulations Amending the Western Grain Transition Payments Regulations;

SOR/97-236 — Regulations Amending the Immigration Regulations, 1978;

SOR/97-242 — Regulations Amending the Immigration Regulations, 1978; and

SOR/97-257 — Regulations Amending the Regulation Adapting the Canada Elections Act.

At 10:05 a.m., it was agreed that the committee adjourn to the call of the Joint Chairs.

ATTEST:

Till Heyde

Joint Clerk of the Committee (Senate)