Publication of
conditions
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(5) Where the Minister specifies, imposes,
varies or rescinds any condition for or prohibi
tion on the manufacture or import of a living
organism, the Minister shall publish in the
Canada Gazette a notice setting out the
condition or prohibition and the living organ
ism in respect of which it applies.
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Significant
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110. (1) Where the Ministers have assessed
any information under section 108 in respect
of a living organism not on the Domestic
Substances List and they suspect that a
significant new activity in relation to that
living organism may result in that living
organism becoming toxic, the Minister may,
before the expiration of the period for asses
sing the information, publish in the Canada
Gazette and in any other manner that the
Minister considers appropriate a notice indi
cating that subsection 106(4) applies with
respect to the living organism.
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Variation or
revocation
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(2) The Minister may, by notice published
in the Canada Gazette, vary the significant
new activities in relation to a living organism
in respect of which a notice has been given
under subsection (1) or indicate that subsec
tion 106(4) no longer applies with respect to
that living organism.
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Contents of
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(3) A notice referred to in subsection (1) or
(2) shall indicate, by inclusion or exclusion,
the significant new activities in relation to the
living organism in respect of which subsection
106(4) is to apply and, where regulations in
respect of those significant new activities are
not made under paragraphs 114(1)(c), (d) and
(g), specify the information to be provided to
the Minister pursuant to that subsection, the
date on or before which it is to be provided and
the period within which it is to be assessed
under section 108.
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Notification
of persons
required to
comply
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111. Where a notice is published in the
Canada Gazette under subsection 110(1) in
respect of a living organism, every person who
transfers the physical possession or control of
the living organism shall notify all persons to
whom the possession or control is transferred
of the obligation to comply with subsection
106(4).
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112. (1) The Minister shall add a living
organism to the Domestic Substances List
where
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Amendment
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(2) Where the Minister adds a living
organism to the Domestic Substances List and
subsequently learns that the living organism
was not manufactured or imported as de
scribed in subsection (1), the Minister shall
delete the living organism from the List.
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Significant
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(3) Where a living organism is on the
Domestic Substances List or is to be added to
the List under subsection (1), the Minister may
amend the List in respect of the living
organism to indicate that subsection 106(3)
applies with respect to the living organism or
that it no longer applies or by varying the
significant new activities in relation to the
living organism in respect of which subsection
106(3) is to apply.
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(4) An amendment referred to in subsection
(3) shall indicate, by inclusion or exclusion,
the significant new activities in relation to the
living organism in respect of which subsection
106(3) is to apply and, where regulations in
respect of those significant new activities are
not made under paragraphs 114(1)(c), (d) and
(g), specify the information to be provided to
the Minister pursuant to that subsection, the
date on or before which it is to be provided and
the period within which it is to be assessed
under section 108.
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Publication of
masked name
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113. Where the publication under this Part
of the explicit biological name of a living
organism would result in the release of
confidential business information in con
travention of section 314, the living organism
shall be identified by a name determined in the
prescribed manner.
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Regulations
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114. (1) The Governor in Council may, on
the recommendation of the Ministers, make
regulations
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Prescribed
assessment
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(2) For the purposes of sections 106 and
108, where no assessment period is prescribed
or specified with respect to a living organism,
the prescribed assessment period is 120 days
after the Minister is provided with the pre
scribed information.
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Prescription
of conditions
and
circumstances
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(3) Regulations made under paragraph
(1)(b) may prescribe conditions and circum
stances in respect of a living organism in terms
of
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Prescription
of information
and
assessment
periods
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(4) Regulations made under paragraph
(1)(c), (d) or (g) may prescribe information,
dates or periods in respect of a living organism
in terms of
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Other
regulations
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115. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the
Governor in Council may, on the recommen
dation of the Ministers, make regulations
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Living
organisms
regulated
under other
Acts of
Parliament
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(2) The Governor in Council shall not make
a regulation under subsection (1) in respect of
any living organism if, in the opinion of the
Governor in Council, the regulation regulates
an aspect of the living organism that is
regulated by or under any other Act of
Parliament.
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PART VII |
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CONTROLLING POLLUTION AND MANAGING WASTES |
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DIVISION I |
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NUTRIENTS |
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Definitions
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116. The definitions in this section apply in
this Division and in Part X.
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``cleaning
product'' « produit de nettoyage »
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``cleaning product'' means a phosphate com
pound or other substance intended to be
used for cleaning purposes, and includes
laundry detergents, dish-washing com
pounds, metal cleaners, de-greasing com
pounds and household, commercial and in
dustrial cleaners.
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``nutrient'' « substance nutritive »
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``nutrient'' means a substance or combination
of substances that, if released in any waters,
provides nourishment that promotes the
growth of aquatic vegetation.
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``water
conditioner'' « condition- neur d'eau »
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``water conditioner'' means a substance in
tended to be used to treat water, and in
cludes water softening chemicals, anti-
scale chemicals and corrosion inhibiters.
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Prohibition
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117. No person shall manufacture for use or
sale in Canada or import a cleaning product or
water conditioner that contains a prescribed
nutrient in a concentration greater than the
permissible concentration prescribed for that
product.
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Regulations
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118. The Governor in Council may, on the
recommendation of the Minister, make regu
lations for the purpose of preventing or
reducing the growth of aquatic vegetation that
is caused by the release of nutrients in waters
and that can interfere with the functioning of
an ecosystem or degrade or alter, or form part
of a process of degrading or alterating, an
ecosystem to an extent that is detrimental to its
use by humans, animals or plants, including
regulations
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Remedial
measures
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119. (1) Where there is a contravention of
section 117 or the regulations, the Minister
may, in writing, direct a manufacturer or
importer of a nutrient, cleaning product or
water conditioner to take any or all of the
following measures in the manner and within
the period directed by the Minister:
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Intervention
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(2) If a person fails to take any measures
required under paragraph (1)(a), (b), (c) or (f),
the Minister may take those measures or cause
them to be taken.
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Recovery of
costs
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(3) Her Majesty in right of Canada may
recover the costs and expenses of and inciden
tal to taking any measures under subsection
(2) from the person referred to in that subsec
tion.
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PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT FROM LAND-BASED SOURCES OF POLLUTION |
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Definitions
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120. The definitions in this section apply in
this Division and in Part X.
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``land-based sources'' means point and diffuse
sources on land from which substances or
energy reach the sea by water, through the
air, or directly from the coast. It includes
any sources under the sea bed made accessi
ble from land by tunnel, pipeline or other
means.
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``marine
pollution'' « pollution des mers »
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``marine pollution'' means the introduction by
humans, directly or indirectly, of sub
stances or energy into the sea that results, or
is likely to result, in
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Objectives,
guidelines and
codes of
practice
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121. (1) The Minister may, after consulta
tion with any other affected Minister, issue
environmental objectives and release guide
lines and codes of practice to prevent and
reduce marine pollution from land-based
sources.
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Consultation
and
conferences
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(2) To carry out the functions set out in
subsection (1), the Minister may
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