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42-43-44 ELIZABETH II |
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An Act to implement the Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development,
Production, Stockpiling and Use of
Chemical Weapons and on their
Destruction
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[Assented to 13th July, 1995]
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. (1) In this Act,
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``Convention'
' « Convention »
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``Convention'' means the Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development,
Production, Stockpiling and Use of
Chemical Weapons and on their
Destruction, signed at Paris, France on
January 13, 1993, as amended from time to
time pursuant to Article XV of the
Convention and portions of which are set
out in the schedule to this Act;
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``international
inspector'' « inspecteur international »
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``international inspector'' means a person who
holds a certificate issued by the Minister
under section 12;
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means such member of the
Queen's Privy Council for Canada as may
be designated by the Governor in Council to
be the Minister for the purposes of this Act;
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``National
Authority'' « autorité nationale »
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``National Authority'' means the portion of
the public service of Canada designated as
the National Authority for Canada under
subsection 3(1);
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``place'' « lieu »
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``place'' includes any means of transport;
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``prescribed''
Version
anglaise
seulement
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``prescribed'' means prescribed by the
regulations;
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``representativ
e of the
National
Authority'' « représentant de l'autorité nationale »
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``representative of the National Authority''
means a representative of the National
Authority designated under subsection
3(2).
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Other words
and
expressions
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(2) Unless the context otherwise requires,
all words and expressions used in this Act have
the same meaning as in the Convention.
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Convention
provisions
prevail where
inconsistency
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(3) In the event of any inconsistency
between the provisions set out in the schedule
and the provisions of the Convention, the
provisions of the Convention prevail.
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NATIONAL AUTHORITY |
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National
Authority
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3. (1) For the purposes of implementing
Canada's obligations under the Convention
and of giving effect to paragraph 4 of Article
VII of the Convention, the Minister may
designate any portion of the public service of
Canada to be the National Authority for
Canada.
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Representativ
es
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(2) For the purposes of implementing
Canada's obligations under the Convention,
the Minister
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Contents of
certificate
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(3) A certificate of designation must
indicate the places or classes of places that the
holder of the certificate is authorized to have
access to for the purposes of this Act and any
conditions applicable to the holder's activities
under the certificate that the Minister
considers advisable for those purposes.
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Identification
required
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(4) Every holder of a certificate of
designation shall, on request of the person in
charge of a place to be entered by the holder
under this Act, show the certificate to that
person.
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PURPOSE OF ACT |
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Implementatio
n of
Convention
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4. The purpose of this Act is to implement
Canada's obligations under the Convention.
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HER MAJESTY |
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Binding on
Her Majesty
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5. This Act is binding on Her Majesty in
right of Canada or a province.
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CHEMICAL WEAPONS AND RIOT CONTROL AGENTS |
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Chemical
weapons
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6. No person shall
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Riot control
agents
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7. No person shall use a riot control agent as
a method of warfare.
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TOXIC CHEMICALS AND PRECURSORS |
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Schedule 1
toxic
chemicals and
precursors
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8. (1) Except as authorized by or pursuant to
any regulations made under paragraph 18(a),
no person shall produce, use, acquire or
possess a toxic chemical or precursor listed in
Schedule 1 of the Schedules of Chemicals set
out in the Annex on Chemicals in the
Convention.
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Export or
import
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(2) Except as authorized under the Export
and Import Permits Act, no person shall export
or import a toxic chemical or precursor listed
in Schedule 1 of the Schedules of Chemicals
set out in the Annex on Chemicals in the
Convention.
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Schedule 2
toxic
chemicals and
precursors
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9. Except as authorized under the Export
and Import Permits Act, no person shall export
or import a toxic chemical or precursor listed
in Schedule 2 of the Schedules of Chemicals
set out in the Annex on Chemicals in the
Convention.
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Schedule 3
toxic
chemicals and
precursors
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10. Except as authorized under the Export
and Import Permits Act, no person shall export
or import a toxic chemical or precursor listed
in Schedule 3 of the Schedules of Chemicals
set out in the Annex on Chemicals in the
Convention.
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INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS |
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Information
and
documents
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11. Every person who does anything under
an authorization referred to in section 8 or who
produces, possesses, consumes, exports or
imports a toxic chemical or precursor listed in
Schedule 2 of the Schedules of Chemicals set
out in the Annex on Chemicals in the
Convention or who produces, exports or
imports a toxic chemical or precursor listed in
Schedule 3 of the Schedules of Chemicals set
out in the Annex on Chemicals in the
Convention or who produces a discrete
organic chemical or who holds a riot control
agent for riot control purposes shall
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INSPECTIONS |
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International
inspectors
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12. (1) The Minister shall issue to every
person who is a member of an inspection team
of the Technical Secretariat of the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons that has been authorized under the
Convention to conduct on behalf of the
Organization inspections in Canada a
certificate
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Identification
required
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(2) Every international inspector shall, on
request of the person in charge of a place to be
inspected by the international inspector, show
the certificate to that person.
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Inspections
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13. (1) Subject to this Act, an international
inspector may, at any reasonable time and
consistent with the provisions of the
Convention,
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Inspector may
be
accompanied
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(2) While carrying out a challenge
inspection, an international inspector may be
accompanied by an observer for the purposes
of giving effect to paragraph 12 of Article IX
of the Convention.
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National
Authority
representative
powers in
relation to
inspection
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14. (1) In order to facilitate the conduct of
an inspection under section 13, a
representative of the National Authority may
accompany an international inspector and
may direct any person who is in control of the
place being inspected to
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Direction to
be complied
with
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(2) Every person to whom a direction is
given under subsection (1) shall comply with
the direction.
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False
statements,
obstruction
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(3) While an international inspector is
conducting an inspection under this Act, no
person shall
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Direction not
statutory
instrument
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(4) A direction under subsection (1) is not a
statutory instrument for the purposes of the
Statutory Instruments Act.
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Warrant
required
where refusal
of entry
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15. (1) A representative of the National
Authority or an international inspector may
not enter a place referred to in section 13
without the consent of the person who is in
control of the place except under the authority
of a warrant issued under subsection (2).
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Authority to
issue warrant
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(2) Where, on ex parte application, a justice
is satisfied by information on oath that
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the justice may issue a warrant authorizing the
representative of the National Authority and
the international inspector named in it to enter
the place for the purposes of the inspection re
ferred to in section 13, subject to such condi
tions as may be specified in the warrant.
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When warrant
not required
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(3) A warrant authorizing entry into a place
referred to in section 13 is not required if the
conditions for obtaining the warrant exist but,
by reason of exigent circumstances, it would
not be practicable to obtain the warrant.
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Use of force
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(4) In executing a warrant issued under
subsection (2), a representative of the
National Authority or an international
inspector shall not use force unless the
representative or inspector is accompanied by
a peace officer and the use of force is
specifically authorized in the warrant.
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