Bill C-60
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R.S., c. 25 (1st
Supp.)
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Meat Inspection Act |
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1994, c. 38,
par. 25(1)(v)
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72. The definitions ``analyst'' and
``inspector'' in section 2 of the Meat
Inspection Act are replaced by the
following:
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``analyst'' « analyste »
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``analyst'' means a person designated as an
analyst pursuant to subsection 12(1).
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``inspector'' « inspecteur »
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``inspector'' means a person designated as an
inspector pursuant to subsection 12(1);
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73. Section 12 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Designation
of inspectors
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12. (1) The President of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency may designate under
section 13 of the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency Act the inspectors and analysts for the
purposes of this Act.
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Certificate to
be produced
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(2) Inspectors shall be given certificates in
a form established by the President of the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency attesting to
their designation and, on entering any place or
vehicle referred to in subsection 13(1), an
inspector shall, if so required, produce the
certificate to the person in charge of that place
or vehicle.
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74. (1) Subsection 21(5) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Limitation
period
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(5) A prosecution for a summary conviction
offence under this Act may be instituted at any
time within two years after the time when the
subject-matter of the prosecution becomes
known to the Minister.
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Minister's
certificate
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(6) A document purporting to have been
issued by the Minister, certifying the day on
which the subject-matter of any prosecution
became known to the Minister, is admissible
in evidence without proof of the signature or
official character of the person appearing to
have signed the document and is evidence of
the matters asserted in it.
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Transitional
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(2) For greater certainty, the two year
limitation period provided for in subsection
21(5) of the Act, as amended by subsection
(1), only applies in respect of offences
committed after the coming into force of
that subsection.
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1990, c. 20
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Plant Breeders' Rights Act |
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1994, c. 38,
par. 25(1)(y)
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75. The definition ``Commissioner'' in
subsection 2(1) of the Plant Breeders' Rights
Act is replaced by the following:
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``Commissioner'' « directeur »
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``Commissioner'' means the Commissioner of
Plant Breeders' Rights designated pursuant
to subsection 56(2) and, except in section
56, includes any person acting under a
written authorization given pursuant to
section 58;
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76. (1) Section 53 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after subsection (6):
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Limitation
period
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(7) A prosecution for a summary conviction
offence under this Act may be instituted at any
time within two years after the time the
subject-matter of the prosecution becomes
known to the Minister.
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Minister's
certificate
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(8) A document purporting to have been
issued by the Minister, certifying the day on
which the subject-matter of any prosecution
became known to the Minister, is admissible
in evidence without proof of the signature or
official character of the person appearing to
have signed the document and is evidence of
the matters asserted in it.
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Transitional
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(2) For greater certainty, the two year
limitation period provided for in subsection
53(7) of the Act, as amended by subsection
(1), only applies in respect of offences
committed after the coming into force of
that subsection.
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1994, c. 38,
par. 26(1)(j)
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77. (1) Subsections 55(1) and (2) of the Act
are repealed.
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(2) Subsection 55(3) of the Act is
repealed.
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78. Section 56 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Plant
Breeders'
Rights Office
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56. (1) The Plant Breeders' Rights Office is
part of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
established by the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency Act.
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Commissioner
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(2) The President of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency shall designate a
Commissioner of Plant Breeders' Rights.
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Employees
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(3) The President of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency has the authority to
appoint the employees of the Plant Breeders'
Rights Office.
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Functions of
Commissioner
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(4) Subject to section 58, the Commissioner
shall receive all applications, fees, papers,
documents and materials submitted for plant
breeders' rights, shall do all things necessary
for the granting of plant breeders' rights and
for the exercise of all other powers conferred,
and the discharge of all other duties imposed,
on the Commissioner by or pursuant to this
Act or the regulations and shall have the
charge and custody of the register, books,
records, papers and other things belonging to
the Plant Breeders' Rights Office.
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Absence, etc.
of
Commissioner
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(5) Where the Commissioner is absent or
unable to act or the office of Commissioner is
vacant, such other officer as may be
designated by the President of the Canadian
Food Inspection Agency shall, in the capacity
of Acting Commissioner, exercise the powers
and perform the duties of the Commissioner.
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79. Subsection 59(1) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Engagement
of services
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59. (1) The Commissioner
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80. Paragraph 75(1)(h) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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1990, c. 22
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Plant Protection Act |
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1994, c. 38,
par. 25(1)(z)
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81. The definition ``inspector'' in section
3 of the Plant Protection Act is replaced by
the following:
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``inspector'' « inspecteur »
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``inspector'' means a person designated as an
inspector pursuant to section 21;
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82. Section 21 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Designation
of inspectors
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21. (1) The President of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency may designate inspectors
under section 13 of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency Act for the purposes of this
Act.
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Certificate to
be produced
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(2) Inspectors shall be given certificates in
a form established by the President of the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency attesting to
their designation and, on entering any place
under this Act, an inspector shall show the
certificate to the person in charge of the place
if the person requests proof of the inspector's
designation.
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83. The portion of subsection 39(1) of the
Act before paragraph (a) is replaced by the
following:
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Compensation
for treatment,
etc.
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39. (1) The Minister may, in accordance
with the regulations, order compensation to be
paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund in
respect of
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R.S., c. P-21
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Privacy Act |
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84. The schedule to the Privacy Act is
amended by adding the following in
alphabetical order under the heading
``Other Government Institutions'':
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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R.S., c. P-35
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Public Service Staff Relations Act |
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85. Part II of Schedule I to the Public
Service Staff Relations Act is amended by
adding the following in alphabetical order:
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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R.S., c. P-36
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Public Service Superannuation Act |
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86. Part I of Schedule I to the Public
Service Superannuation Act is amended by
adding the following in alphabetical order:
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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R.S., c. S-8
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Seeds Act |
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1994, c. 38,
par. 25(1)(z.3)
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87. The definitions ``analyst'' and
``inspector'' in section 2 of the Seeds Act are
replaced by the following:
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``analyst'' « analyste »
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``analyst'' means a person designated as an
analyst pursuant to section 5;
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``inspector'' « inspecteur »
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``inspector'' means a person designated as an
inspector pursuant to section 5;
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88. Section 5 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Designation
of inspectors
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5. (1) The President of the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency may designate inspectors
and analysts under section 13 of the Canadian
Food Inspection Agency Act for the purposes
of this Act.
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Certificate to
be produced
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(2) Inspectors shall be given certificates in
a form established by the President of the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency attesting to
their designation and, on entering any place
under subsection 6(1), an inspector shall show
the certificate to the person in charge of the
place if the person requests proof of the
inspector's designation.
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R.S., c. 49 (1st
Supp.), s. 6
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89. (1) Section 10 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Limitation
period
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10. (1) Proceedings by way of summary
conviction in respect of an offence under this
Act may be instituted
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Minister's
certificate
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(2) A document purporting to have been
issued by the Minister, certifying the day on
which the subject-matter of any prosecution
became known to the Minister, is admissible
in evidence without proof of the signature or
official character of the person appearing to
have signed the document and is evidence of
the matters asserted in it.
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Transitional
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(2) For greater certainty, the limitation
periods provided for in subsection 10(1) of
the Act, as amended by subsection (1), only
apply in respect of offences committed after
the coming into force of that subsection.
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CONDITIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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Bill C-25
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90. 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,
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Reference to
scrutiny
committee
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(3) Any fee fixed under section 24 or 25
stands permanently referred to the committee
referred to in subsection 25(1) of the
Regulations Act to be scrutinized as if it were
a regulation.
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Notification
of order
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(3) For greater certainty, a recall order is not
a regulation for the purposes of the
Regulations Act, but no person shall be
convicted of an offence under subsection (2)
unless the person was notified of the order.
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1996, c. 19
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91. On the later of the coming into force
of section 81 of the Controlled Drugs and
Substances Act, chapter 19 of the Statutes of
Canada, 1996, and the coming into force of
section 65 of this Act, the portion of section
31 of the Food and Drugs Act before
paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
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Contraven- tion of Act or regulations
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31. Subject to section 31.1, every person
who contravenes any of the provisions of this
Act or of the regulations made under this Part
is guilty of an offence and liable
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