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2nd Session, 37th Parliament, 51 Elizabeth II, 2002
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House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-8 |
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An Act to protect human health and safety and
the environment by regulating products
used for the control of pests
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Preamble
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WHEREAS the availability and use of pest
control products pose potential risks, both
directly and indirectly, to the health, safety
and well-being of people in Canada and to the
environment;
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WHEREAS pest management plays a
significant role in diverse areas of the
economy and other aspects of the quality of
life throughout Canada;
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WHEREAS pest control products of
acceptable risk and value can contribute
significantly to the attainment of the goals of
sustainable pest management;
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WHEREAS the goals of sustainable pest
management are to meet society's needs for
human health protection, food and fibre
production and resource utilization and to
conserve or enhance natural resources and the
quality of the environment for future
generations, in an economically viable
manner;
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WHEREAS Canada and the provinces and
territories have traditionally administered
complementary regulatory systems designed
to protect people and the environment,
including its biological diversity, from
unacceptable risks posed by pest control
products, and it is important that such an
approach be continued in order to achieve
mutually desired results efficiently, without
regulatory conflict or duplication;
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WHEREAS it is in the national interest that
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AND WHEREAS Canada must be able to
fulfil its international obligations in relation to
pest management;
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NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate and
House of Commons of Canada, enacts as
follows:
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Pest Control
Products Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. (1) The definitions in this subsection
apply in this Act.
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``active
ingredient'' « principe actif »
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``active ingredient'' means a component of a
pest control product to which the intended
effects of the product are attributed and
includes a synergist but does not include a
solvent, diluent, emulsifier or other
component that is not primarily responsible
for those effects.
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``advertise'' « publicité »
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``advertise'' includes making a representation
by any means for the purpose of directly or
indirectly promoting the distribution of a
pest control product.
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``analyst'' « analyste »
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``analyst'' means a person who is appointed or
designated as an analyst under section 45.
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``biological
diversity'' « diversité biologique »
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``biological diversity'' means the variability
among living organisms from all sources,
including, without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, terrestrial and marine and
other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological
complexes of which they form a part and
includes the diversity within and between
species and of ecosystems.
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``biotechnolo
gy'' « biotechnolo gie »
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``biotechnology'' means the application of
science and engineering in the direct or
indirect use of living organisms or parts or
products of living organisms in their natural
or modified forms.
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``conditions
of
registration'' « conditions d'homologa- tion »
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``conditions of registration'' means
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``confidential
business
information'' « renseigneme nts confidentiels commerciaux »
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``confidential business information'' means
information to which access may be refused
under the Access to Information Act and that
meets the requirements of subsection 43(4)
or (5).
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``confidential
test data'' « données d'essai confidentielles »
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``confidential test data'' means test data to
which access may be refused under the
Access to Information Act.''
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``distribute'' « distribution »
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``distribute'' means distribute in any way,
whether or not for consideration, and
includes sell, offer for sale or distribution,
and expose, display or advertise for sale or
distribution.
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``ecosystem'' « écosystème »
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``ecosystem'' means a dynamic complex of
plant, animal and micro-organism
communities and their non-living
environment interacting as a functional
unit.
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``environment
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``environment'' means the components of the
Earth and includes
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``environment
al risk'' « risque environnemen tal »
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``environmental risk'', in respect of a pest
control product, means the possibility of
harm to the environment, including its
biological diversity, resulting from
exposure to or use of the product, taking
into account its conditions or proposed
conditions of registration.
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``formulant'' « formulant »
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``formulant'' means any component of a pest
control product that is added intentionally
to the product and that is not an active
ingredient.
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``government
policy'' « politique gouvernement ale »
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``government policy'' means the Toxic
Substances Management Policy issued by
the Government of Canada in June, 1995, as
long as it remains in effect, and any other
policies of the Government of Canada that
are prescribed.
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``health risk'' « risque sanitaire »
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``health risk'', in respect of a pest control
product, means the possibility of harm to
human health resulting from exposure to or
use of the product, taking into account its
conditions or proposed conditions of
registration.
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``inspector'' « inspecteur »
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``inspector'' means a person who is appointed
or designated as an inspector under section
45.
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``label'' « étiquette »
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``label'', in respect of a pest control product,
means anything that conveys information
that is required by this Act or the regulations
to accompany the product.
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``manufacture
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``manufacture'' includes produce, formulate,
repackage and prepare for distribution or
use.
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means the Minister of Health.
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``package'' « emballage »
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``package'' includes a container, wrapping,
covering or holder in which a pest control
product is wholly or partly contained,
placed or packed, including the label and
anything else that accompanies the product
and conveys information about it.
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``penalty'' « pénalité »
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``penalty'' means an administrative monetary
penalty imposed under the Agriculture and
Agri-Food Administrative Monetary
Penalties Act for a violation.
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``pest'' « parasite »
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``pest'' means an animal, a plant or other
organism that is injurious, noxious or
troublesome, whether directly or indirectly,
and an injurious, noxious or troublesome
condition or organic function of an animal,
a plant or other organism.
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``pest control
product'' « produit antiparasitair e »
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``pest control product'' means
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``place'' « lieu »
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``place'' includes a means of transport.
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``prescribed''
Version
anglaise
seulement
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``prescribed'' means prescribed by regulation.
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``Register'' « Registre »
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``Register'' means the Register of Pest
Control Products established and
maintained under section 42.
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``registrant'' « titulaire »
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``registrant'' means a person in whose name a
pest control product is registered.
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``test data'' « données d'essai »
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``test data'' means scientific or technical
information respecting the health or
environmental risks or the value of a pest
control product.
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``threshold
effect'' « effet de seuil »
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``threshold effect'', in respect of a pest control
product, means a harmful effect on human
health for which the Minister is able to
identify a level at which the product will not
cause that effect.
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``value'' « valeur »
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``value'', in respect of a pest control product,
means the product's actual or potential
contribution to pest management, taking
into account its conditions or proposed
conditions of registration, and includes the
product's
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``violation'' « violation »
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``violation'' means a contravention of this Act
or the regulations that may be proceeded
with in accordance with the Agriculture and
Agri-Food Administrative Monetary
Penalties Act.
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``workplace'' « lieu de travail »
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``workplace'' means a place where a person
works for remuneration.
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Acceptable
risks
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(2) For the purposes of this Act, the health
or environmental risks of a pest control
product are acceptable if there is reasonable
certainty that no harm to human health, future
generations or the environment will result
from exposure to or use of the product, taking
into account its conditions or proposed
conditions of registration.
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