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COST RECOVERY |
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Fees and
charges
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100. (1) Her Majesty may recover any
prescribed fee or charge from any person who
requests
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Regulations
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(2) The Governor in Council, on the
recommendation of the Minister, may make
regulations prescribing the fees and charges,
or the manner of calculating them.
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REPORTS AND REVIEW OF ACT |
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Annual report
to Parliament
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101. The Minister must annually prepare a
report on the administration of this Act during
the preceding calendar year and must have a
copy of the report tabled in each House of
Parliament within the first 15 days that it is
sitting after the completion of the report. The
report must include a summary of
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Reports to
Parliament
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102. Three years after this section comes
into force and at the end of each subsequent
period of five years, the Minister must prepare
a general report on the status of wildlife
species. The Minister must have the report
tabled in each House of Parliament within the
first 15 days that it is sitting after the
completion of the report.
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Parliament- ary review and report
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103. Three years after this section comes
into force and at the end of each subsequent
period of five years, a committee of the House
of Commons, of the Senate or of both Houses
of Parliament is to be designated or
established for the purpose of reviewing this
Act. The committee is to undertake a
comprehensive review of the Act as soon as
practicable, including a review of the effects
of its application, and is to report to
Parliament within one year after the review is
undertaken or within any additional time that
the House of Commons may authorize.
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TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS |
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Assessment of
status of
scheduled
species
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103.1 (1) COSEWIC must assess the status
of each wildlife species mentioned in
Schedule 1 or 2 and decide whether it should
be designated under section 18
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Deemed
designation
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(2) If a decision is not made about the
wildlife species within the required time, the
species is deemed to be designated and
classified as indicated in Schedule 1 or 2.
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Application of
sections 31
and 32
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(3) Sections 31 and 32 apply in relation to
each wildlife species mentioned in Schedule
1 until any one of the following events first
occurs:
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CONDITIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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Bill C-25
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104. If Bill C-25, introduced in the second
session of the thirty-fifth Parliament and
entitled An Act respecting regulations and
other documents, including the review,
registration, publication and parliamentary
scrutiny of regulations and other documents,
and to make consequential and related
amendments to other Acts, is assented to,
then, on the later of the coming into force of
section 27 of that Act and section 35 of this
Act, section 35 of this Act is replaced by the
following:
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Regulatory
process does
not apply
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35. Emergency orders are exempt from the
application of the regulatory process under the
Regulations Act, but each order must be
published in the Canada Gazette as soon as
possible after it is made.
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Bill C-26
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105. If Bill C-26, introduced in the second
session of the thirty-fifth Parliament and
entitled An Act respecting the oceans of
Canada, is assented to, then, on the later of
the coming into force of
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Bill C-62
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106. If Bill C-62, introduced in the second
session of the thirty-fifth Parliament and
entitled An Act respecting fisheries, is
assented to, then, on the later of the coming
into force of section 2 of that Act and the
definition ``aquatic species'' in subsection
2(1) of this Act, that definition is replaced
by the following:
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``aquatic
species'' « espèce aquatique »
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``aquatic species'' means a wildlife species
that is a fish, as defined in section 2 of the
Fisheries Act, or a marine plant, as defined
in section 2 of that Act.
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COMING INTO FORCE |
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Order of
Governor in
Council
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107. This Act, or any of its provisions,
comes into force on a day or days to be fixed
by order of the Governor in Council.
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