Bill C-32
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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 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 10 |
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ENFORCEMENT |
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Interpretation |
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Definitions
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216. The definitions in this section apply in
this Part.
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``conveyan- ce'' « 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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``substan- ce'' « substan- ce »
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``substance'' includes hazardous wastes,
hazardous recyclable material or
non-hazardous waste, as those expressions
are defined by regulations made under
section 191, and waste or other matter listed
in Schedule 5.
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Designation of Enforcement Officers and Analysts |
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Designation
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217. (1) The Minister may designate as
enforcement officers 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 enforcement officer or analyst
shall be furnished with a certificate of
designation as an enforcement officer 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 of the place.
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Powers of
enforcement
officers
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(3) For the purposes of this Act and the
regulations, enforcement officers have all the
powers of a peace officer, but the Minister
may specify limits on those powers when
designating any person or class of persons.
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Inspection |
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Inspection
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218. (1) Subject to subsection (2), for the
purposes of this Act and the regulations, an
enforcement officer may, at any reasonable
time, enter and inspect any place if the
enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to
believe that
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Private
dwelling-plac
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(2) An enforcement officer 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-plac
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(3) 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
enforcement officer named in it to conduct an
inspection of the dwelling-place subject to
any conditions that may be specified in the
warrant, and authorizing any other person
named therein to accompany the enforcement
officer and exercise any power specified in the
warrant .
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Warrants for
inspection of
non- dwellings
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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
enforcement officer named in it to conduct an
inspection of the place, subject to any
conditions that may be specified in the
warrant, and authorizing any other person
named therein to accompany the enforcement
officer and exercise any power specified in the
warrant.
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Waiving
notice
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(5) The justice may waive the requirement
to give notice referred to in subsection (4)
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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(6) In executing a warrant issued under
subsection (3) or (4), an enforcement officer
shall not use force unless the use of force has
been specifically authorized in the warrant.
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Stopping and
detaining
conveyances
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(7) For the purposes of this Act and the
regulations, an enforcement officer may, at
any reasonable time, direct that any
conveyance be stopped or be moved to a place
where an inspection can be carried out and
may , 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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(8) Subject to subsection (2), for the
purposes of this Act and the regulations, an
enforcement officer may, at any reasonable
time,
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Enforcement
officer to
receive
accommoda- tion
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(9) An enforcement officer who travels on
a ship, aircraft, platform or other structure
under paragraph (8)(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 enforcement officer with suitable
accommodation and food.
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Powers of
enforcement
officer
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(10) In carrying out an inspection of a place
under this section, an enforcement officer
may, for the purposes of this Act,
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Disposition of
samples
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(11) An enforcement officer who takes a
sample under paragraph (10)(d) may dispose
of it in any manner that the enforcement
officer considers appropriate.
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Analysts
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(12) An analyst may, for the purposes of this
Act, accompany an enforcement officer who
is carrying out an inspection of a place under
this section and the analyst may, when so
accompanying an enforcement officer, enter
the place and exercise any of the powers
described in subsections (8) and (10).
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Operation of
computer
system and
copying
equipment
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(13) In carrying out an inspection of a place
under this section, an enforcement officer may
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Duty of
person in
possession or
control
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(14) Every person who is in possession or
control of a place being inspected under this
section shall permit the enforcement officer to
do anything referred to in subsection (13).
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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(10)(c) or any samples
referred to in paragraph 218(10)(d) within any
reasonable time and in any reasonable manner
that 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, despite
any other law to the contrary, do so as
required.
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Search |
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Authority to
issue warrant
for search and
seizure
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220. (1) Where on ex parte application a
justice is satisfied by information on oath that
there are reasonable grounds to believe that
there is in any place
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the justice may issue a warrant authorizing an
enforcement officer , or authorizing any other
person named in the warrant, to enter and
search the place and to seize anything referred
to in paragraph (a) or (b) subject to any
conditions that may be specified in the
warrant.
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Warrant for
seizure of
ships, etc.
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(2) Where on ex parte application a justice
is satisfied by information on oath that there
are reasonable grounds to believe that an
offence has been committed under section 272
by an owner of any ship, aircraft, platform or
other structure, the justice may issue a warrant
authorizing an enforcement officer , or
authorizing any other person named in the
warrant, to seize the ship, aircraft, platform or
structure anywhere in Canada and, in the case
of a ship, platform or structure, within
Canadian waters.
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Search and
seizure
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(3) A person authorized by a warrant issued
under subsection (1) or (2) may
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Where
warrant not
necessary
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(4) An enforcement officer may exercise
the powers described in subsection (3) without
a warrant if the conditions for obtaining the
warrant exist but by reason of exigent
circumstances it would not be practical to
obtain the warrant.
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Exigent
circumstances
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(5) For greater certainty, exigent
circumstances include circumstances in
which the delay necessary to obtain a warrant
under subsection (1) or (2) would result in
danger to human life or the environment or the
loss or destruction of evidence.
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Operation of
computer
system and
copying
equipment
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(6) A person authorized under this section
to search a place may
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Duty of
person in
possession or
control
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(7) Every person who is in possession or
control of a place in respect of which a search
is carried out under this section shall permit
the person carrying out the search to do
anything referred to in subsection (6).
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Custody
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221. (1) Any thing seized under section 220
shall be delivered into the custody of any
person that the Minister directs.
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Discharge of
cargo
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(2) Where a thing seized under section 220
has cargo on board, the cargo may be
discharged, under the supervision of
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at the place in Canada that is capable of
receiving the cargo and that is nearest to the
place of seizure, or at any other place that is
satisfactory to the enforcement officer or other
person supervising the discharge of the cargo.
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Sale of
perishable
cargo
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(3) Where a thing seized under section 220
has cargo on board that is perishable,
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