Bill C-64
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY |
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National
trade-marks
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21. (1) Every inspection mark and grade
name is a trade-mark and the exclusive
property in the trade-mark and the right to its
use are vested in Her Majesty in right of
Canada.
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Intellectual
property
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(2) The Minister may license, sell or
otherwise make available any trade-mark,
patent, copyright, invention, software, indus
trial design or other similar property right
vested in Her Majesty under this Act.
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Authorized
use
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22. No person shall, unless authorized by
the Minister or the regulations,
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Use of similar
mark or grade
name
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23. No person shall
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FISH INSPECTION AGREEMENTS |
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Agreements
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24. (1) The Minister may enter into an
agreement for the delivery of fish inspection
services, or for any project or program related
to fish inspection, with another minister,
board or agency of the Government of Cana
da, with a provincial government or with any
other agency, person or organization.
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Contents of
agreement
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(2) An agreement may include provisions
establishing
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Financial
powers
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25. In order to implement an agreement
referred to in section 24, the Minister may
make grants or contributions to any person
and, with the approval of the Minister of
Finance, may
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FEES |
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Fees for
services or use
of facilities
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26. (1) Subject to the regulations, the
Minister may fix the fees to be paid for a
service or the use of a facility provided under
this Act.
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Amount not to
exceed cost
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(2) The fees may not exceed the cost to Her
Majesty in right of Canada of providing the
service or the use of the facility.
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Fees for
products,
rights and
privileges
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27. Subject to the regulations, the Minister
may fix fees in respect of products, rights and
privileges provided under this Act.
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Consultation
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28. (1) Before fixing a fee under section 26
or 27, the Minister must consult with any
persons or organizations that the Minister
considers to be interested in the matter.
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Publication
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(2) The Minister must, within 30 days after
the date on which the Minister fixes a fee,
publish the fee in the Canada Gazette.
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Reference to
Scrutiny
Committee
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(3) Any fee that the Minister fixes stands
permanently referred to the Committee re
ferred to in section 19 of the Statutory
Instruments Act to be reviewed and scruti
nized as if it were a statutory instrument.
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Regulations
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29. The Treasury Board may make regula
tions for the purposes of sections 26 to 28.
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Remission of
fees
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30. (1) The Minister may remit all or part of
any fee fixed under this Act and the interest on
it.
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Non-payment
of fees
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(2) If it is consistent with public health and
safety in the Minister's opinion, the Minister
may
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OFFSHORE INSPECTIONS |
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Offshore
inspection
arrangements
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31. The Minister may enter into an offshore
inspection arrangement with one or more
foreign governments, government agencies or
trade organizations where the Minister is
satisfied, based on verification by inspectors,
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Contents of
arrangements
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32. An offshore inspection arrangement
may include authority for the Minister to
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Foreign
government
inspections
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33. The Minister may rely on the results of
inspections conducted by the inspection
agency of a foreign government or foreign
trade organization for the purposes of nego
tiating or implementing an offshore inspection
arrangement or of determining whether fish
imported pursuant to an arrangement meet the
requirements of this Act and the regulations.
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INSPECTION |
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Designation
of inspectors
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34. (1) The Minister may designate any
person appointed under the Public Service
Employment Act as an inspector and give the
person a badge and certificate of designation.
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Designation
of other
inspectors
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(2) The Minister may designate any person
or class of persons as an inspector for the
purposes of this Act in relation to any matter
referred to in the designation, and must give
them a certificate setting out the terms of the
designation.
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Badge and
certificate to
be produced
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(3) When entering any place to conduct an
inspection under this Act, an inspector must,
on request, show his or her badge or certificate
of designation to the person in charge of that
place.
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Peace officer
powers
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35. For the purposes of this Act and the
regulations, inspectors designated under sub
section 34(1) have all the powers of a peace
officer under the Criminal Code and the
protections provided for peace officers by
section 25 of that Act, but the Minister may
specify limits on those powers in the inspec
tor's certificate of designation.
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Designation
of methods
and
equipment
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36. (1) The Minister may designate meth
ods and equipment to be used by inspectors in
carrying out their duties and functions under
this Act and the regulations.
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Accredited
laboratories
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(2) The Minister may accredit, or engage
the services of a laboratory accreditation or
standards organization to accredit, private or
government laboratories or any other place for
use in grading, testing, analyses or experi
ments in science conducted for the purpose of
carrying out inspections under this Act.
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Exemptions
for inspectors
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37. The Minister may, subject to any
conditions that the Minister considers neces
sary, exempt inspectors designated under
subsection 34(1) from the application of any
provision of this Act or the regulations.
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Powers of
inspectors
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38. (1) An inspector may enter and inspect
any place, including a conveyance, in which
the inspector believes on reasonable grounds
there is any fish or other thing in respect of
which this Act or the regulations apply and
may
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Conveyance
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(2) An inspector may stop a conveyance or
direct that it be moved to a place where an
inspection may be carried out.
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Entry of
imports into
Canada
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39. An inspector may, on receipt of notifica
tion of an importation under subsection 11(2),
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Seizure of fish
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40. An inspector may seize fish or any other
thing that the inspector believes on reasonable
grounds was obtained by or used in commit
ting an offence under this Act or that affords
evidence of such an offence.
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Inspection
certificate
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41. (1) An inspector may issue an inspection
certificate in a form satisfactory to the Minis
ter certifying that any fish meets the require
ments of this Act and the regulations.
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Offence
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(2) No person shall forge, alter or tamper
with an inspection certificate.
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Provincial
inspection
results
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42. In determining whether fish or estab
lishments meet the requirements of this Act
and the regulations, inspectors may rely on the
results of inspections of fish or establishments
conducted by an inspection agency of a
provincial or municipal government or a trade
organization.
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Duty to assist
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43. (1) The owner or person in charge of a
place, including a conveyance, that is in
spected and every person found in the place
shall
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Operation of
computer and
copying
equipment
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(2) In conducting an inspection, an inspec
tor may
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Obstruction of
inspectors
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44. (1) No person shall obstruct or hinder or
make any false or misleading statement to an
inspector who is carrying out duties or func
tions under this Act.
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Interference
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(2) Except as authorized by an inspector, no
person shall remove, alter or interfere in any
way with fish or other things seized or
restricted under this Act.
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Reinspection
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45. Any person who is dissatisfied with the
decision of an inspector under this Act may
request a reinspection in accordance with the
regulations.
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Warrant
required to
enter
dwelling- house
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46. (1) An inspector may not enter a
dwelling-house without the consent of the
occupant except under the authority of a
warrant.
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Authority to
issue warrant
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(2) On an ex parte application, a provincial
court judge or a justice of the peace may issue
a warrant, subject to any conditions specified
in it, authorizing an inspector or peace officer
named in the warrant to enter a dwelling-
house, if the judge or justice is satisfied by
information on oath
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