Bill C-74
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Reasonably
incurred
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(2) The costs and expenses may only be
recovered to the extent that they have been
reasonably incurred in the circumstances.
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Joint and
several
liability
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(3) Persons from whom the costs and
expenses may be recovered are jointly and
severally liable for them. However, a person
mentioned in paragraph 212(2)(b) is not liable
to an extent greater than the extent of their
negligence or wilful conduct in causing or
contributing to the release.
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Recourse or
indemnity
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(4) This section does not limit or restrict any
right of recourse or indemnity that a person
may have against any other person.
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Court and
costs
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215. (1) A claim under section 214 may be
recovered with costs in any court of competent
jurisdiction.
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Limitation
period
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(2) Where events giving rise to the claim
occur, no proceedings in respect of the claim
may be instituted more than five years after
the date on which the events occur or the
Minister becomes aware of them, whichever
is the later.
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Minister's
certificate
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(3) A document purporting to have been
issued by the Minister certifying the day on
which the events giving rise to a claim under
section 214 came to the knowledge of the
Minister shall be received in evidence and, in
the absence of any evidence to the contrary,
the document shall be considered as proof of
that fact without proof of the signature or of
the official character of the person appearing
to have signed the document and without
further proof.
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PART X |
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ENFORCEMENT |
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Interpretation |
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Definition of
``substance''
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216. In this Part, ``substance'' includes
hazardous wastes, hazardous recyclable mate
rial or non-hazardous waste, as those expres
sions are defined by regulations made under
section 191 and waste or other matter listed in
Schedule V.
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Designation of Inspectors, Investigators and Analysts |
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Designation
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217. (1) The Minister may designate as
inspectors, investigators or analysts for the
purposes of this Act, or any provision of this
Act,
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Production of
certificate of
designation
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(2) Every inspector, investigator or analyst
shall be furnished with a certificate of desig
nation as an inspector, investigator or analyst,
as the case may be, and on entering any place
under section 218 or 220, as the case may be,
shall, if so requested, produce the certificate to
the person in charge thereof.
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Definition of
``inspector''
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(3) For the purposes of this Act, ``inspec
tor'' includes an investigator.
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Powers of
investigators
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(4) An investigator has all of the powers,
duties and functions conferred on an inspector
by or under this Act and, in addition, has the
power conferred on a peace officer
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Inspection |
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Inspection
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218. (1) Subject to subsection (3), for the
purposes of this Act and the regulations, an
inspector may, at any reasonable time, enter
and inspect any place if the inspector has
reasonable grounds to believe that
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Definitions
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(2) The definitions in this subsection apply
for the purposes of this section and sections
220 and 223.
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``conveyance'
' « moyen de transport »
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``conveyance'' includes any vehicle, ship or
aircraft.
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``place'' « lieu »
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``place'' includes any platform anchored at
sea, shipping container or conveyance.
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Private
dwelling- place
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(3) An inspector may not enter a private
dwelling-place or any part of a place that is
designed to be used and is being used as a
permanent or temporary private dwelling-
place except
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Warrant for
inspection of
dwelling- place
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(4) 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
inspector named therein to conduct an inspec
tion of the dwelling-place subject to such
conditions as may be specified in the warrant.
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Warrants for
inspection of
non- dwellings
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(5) 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
inspector named therein to conduct an inspec
tion of the place, subject to such conditions as
may be specified in the warrant, and authoriz
ing any other person named therein to accom
pany the inspector and exercise any power
specified in the warrant.
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Waiving
notice
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(6) The justice may waive the requirement
to give notice referred to in subsection (5)
where the justice is satisfied that attempts to
give the notice would be unsuccessful because
the owner, operator or person in charge is
absent from the jurisdiction of the justice or
that it is not in the public interest to give the
notice.
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Use of force
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(7) In executing a warrant issued under
subsection (4) or (5), the inspector named in
the warrant shall not use force unless the
inspector is accompanied by a peace officer
and the use of force has been specifically
authorized in the warrant.
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Stopping and
detaining
conveyances
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(8) For the purposes of this Act and the
regulations, an inspector may, at any reason
able time, stop any conveyance and direct that
it be moved and, for a reasonable time, detain
any conveyance, platform or other structure.
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Powers in
relation to
ships, etc.
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(9) Subject to subsection (3), for the
purposes of this Act and the regulations, an
inspector may, at any reasonable time,
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Inspector to
receive
accommoda- tion
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(10) An inspector who travels on a ship,
aircraft, platform or other structure under
paragraph (9)(b) shall be carried free of charge
to and from the disposal site and the person in
command of the ship or aircraft or in charge of
the platform or structure shall provide the
inspector with suitable accommodation and
food.
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Powers of
inspector
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(11) In carrying out an inspection of a place
under this section, an inspector may, for the
purposes of this Act,
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Disposition of
samples
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(12) An inspector who takes a sample under
paragraph (11)(d) may dispose of it in any
manner that the inspector considers appropri
ate.
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Analysts
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(13) An analyst may, for the purposes of this
Act, accompany an inspector who is carrying
out an inspection of a place under this section
and the analyst may, when so accompanying
an inspector, enter the place and exercise any
of the powers referred to subsection (9) and
paragraphs (11)(a), (b), (d) and (e).
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Operation of
computer
system and
copying
equipment
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(14) In carrying out an inspection of a place
under this section, an inspector may
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Duty of
person in
possession or
control
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(15) Every person who is in possession or
control of any place being inspected under this
section shall permit the inspector to do
anything referred to in subsection (14).
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Production of
documents
and samples
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219. (1) The Minister may, for the purposes
of this Act and the regulations, by registered
letter or by a demand served personally,
require any person to produce at a place
specified by the Minister anything referred to
in paragraph 218(11)(c) or any samples re
ferred to in paragraph 218(11)(d) within such
reasonable time and in such reasonable man
ner as may be stipulated therein.
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Compliance
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(2) Any person who is required to produce
anything under subsection (1) shall, notwith
standing any other law to the contrary, do so as
required.
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