Bill C-17
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1st Session, 36th Parliament, 46 Elizabeth II, 1997
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-17 |
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An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act
and the Teleglobe Canada
Reorganization and Divestiture Act
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1993, c. 38;
1995, c. 1
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT |
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1. Subsection 2(1) of the
Telecommunications Act is amended by
adding the following in alphabetical order:
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``telecommu- nications service provider'' « fournisseur de services de télécommu- nication »
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``telecommunications service provider''
means a person who provides basic
telecommunications services, including by
exempt transmission apparatus;
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2. Section 16 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after subsection (4):
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Exemption
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(5) Subsections (1), (2) and (4) do not apply
in respect of the ownership or operation of
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3. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 16:
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International Telecommunications Services Licences |
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Licence
required -
classes of
telecommu- nications service providers
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16.1 (1) No telecommunications service
provider that is of a class specified by the
Commission shall provide international
telecommunications services except in
accordance with an international
telecommunications service licence.
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Licence
required -
classes of
service
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(2) No telecommunications service
provider shall, except in accordance with an
international telecommunications service
licence, provide international
telecommunications services that are within a
class of telecommunications services
specified by the Commission.
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Application
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16.2 An application for the issuance,
renewal or amendment of an international
telecommunications service licence must be
made in the form and manner and with the
information specified by the Commission, and
be accompanied by the fee prescribed under
subsection 68(1).
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Issuance of
licences
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16.3 (1) The Commission may, on
application, issue an international
telecommunications service licence.
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Conditions
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(2) The Commission may, in respect of
international telecommunications services,
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Amendment
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(3) The Commission may, on application by
any interested person or on its own motion,
amend any conditions of a licence.
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Term
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(4) The term of a licence may not exceed ten
years on its issuance or renewal.
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Renewal
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(5) A licence may be renewed on
application by the licensee.
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Transfer
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(6) A licence is not transferable except with
the consent of the Commission.
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Suspension
and
revocation of
telecommu- nications service licences
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16.4 (1) The Commission may suspend or
revoke an international telecommunications
service licence whenever the Commission
believes on reasonable grounds that the
licensee has contravened this Act, the
regulations or any condition of the licence, but
the licensee must first be given notice in
writing of the reasons for the suspension or
revocation and a reasonable opportunity to
make representations to the Commission.
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Consent of
licensee
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(2) The Commission may suspend or
revoke a licence with the consent of, or on
application by, the licensee.
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4. Subsection 19(1) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Issuance of
licences
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19. (1) The Minister may, on application,
issue an international submarine cable licence
to a person who is eligible under the
regulations to hold the licence.
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5. Paragraph 22(2)(c) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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6. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 46:
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Telecommunications Numbering and Other Matters |
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Adminis- tration by Commission
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46.1 The Commission may, if it determines
that to do so would facilitate the
interoperation of Canadian
telecommunications networks,
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Delegation of
powers
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46.2 (1) The Commission may, in writing
and on specified terms, delegate any of its
powers under section 46.1 to any person,
including any body created by the
Commission for that purpose.
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Decision of
delegate
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(2) For the purposes of sections 62 and 63,
a decision of a delegate is deemed to be a
decision of the Commission.
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Decision of
Commission
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(3) For greater certainty, a delegation of
powers is a decision of the Commission.
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Revocation of
delegation
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(4) The Commission may, in writing,
revoke a delegation of powers. A revocation is
deemed not to be a decision of the
Commission.
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Rates
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46.3 (1) Subject to subsection (2), a
delegate may charge rates for exercising
delegated powers.
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Regulation of
rates
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(2) The Commission may regulate the rates
charged by a delegate, whether by requiring
pre-approval of the rates or otherwise.
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Financial
Adminis- tration Act does not apply
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(3) Notwithstanding the Financial
Administration Act, money collected by a
delegate is deemed not to be public money.
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Regulation of
conditions
and rates
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46.4 The Commission may regulate
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Contribution
to fund
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46.5 (1) The Commission may require any
telecommunications service provider to
contribute, subject to any conditions that the
Commission may set, to a fund to support
continuing access by Canadians to basic
telecommunications services.
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Designation
of
administrator
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(2) The Commission must designate a
person to administer the fund.
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Regulation of
administra- tion and rates
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(3) The Commission may regulate
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7. Subsection 67(1) of the Act is amended
by adding the following after paragraph
(b):
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8. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 69:
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PART IV.1 |
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPARATUS |
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Application |
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Application
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69.1 This Part applies to
telecommunications apparatus that can be
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Prohibitions |
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Technical
acceptance
certificate
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69.2 (1) No person shall distribute, lease,
offer for sale, sell or import any
telecommunications apparatus for which a
technical acceptance certificate is required
under this Act, otherwise than in accordance
with such a certificate.
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Specifications
and markings
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(2) No person shall distribute, lease, offer
for sale, sell or import any
telecommunications apparatus for which
technical specifications or markings are
required under paragraph 69.4(1)(a), unless
the apparatus complies with those
requirements.
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Minister's Powers |
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Minister's
powers
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69.3 (1) Subject to any regulations made
under section 69.4, the Minister may, taking
into account all matters that the Minister
considers relevant to further the Canadian
telecommunications policy objectives,
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Delegation of
powers
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(2) The Minister may authorize any person
to perform such powers on behalf of the
Minister under paragraph (1)(a) as the
Minister may determine and subject to the
conditions that the Minister may fix.
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Suspension or
revocation of
certificate
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(3) The Minister may suspend or revoke a
certificate
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