Bill C-220
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2nd Session, 36th Parliament, 48 Elizabeth II, 1999
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-220 |
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An Act to require that in the advertising and at
the opening of a cultural project
supported by public money a public
acknowledgement be made of the grant
and the percentage of the total cost that
the grant represents
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Cultural
Grants Acknowledgement Act.
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Definitions
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2. The definitions in this section apply in
this Act.
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``funded
project'' « opération subvention- née »
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``funded project'' means any good, service,
work or project related to culture that is
assisted with a grant and is made or
provided for the benefit of the public or a
class of the public.
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``grant'' « subvention »
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``grant'' means a payment, contribution, loan,
guarantee of a loan or other method of
funding that is a charge on public funds
made under the authority of an Act
administered by the Minister to finance, in
whole or in part, a funded project.
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means the Minister of Canadian
Heritage.
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Acknowled- gement
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3. At the time that a funded project is
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the recipient of the grant, in the manner
prescribed in the regulations, shall
acknowledge that the funded project is
supported by a grant and specify the
percentage of the total cost of the funded
project that was covered by the grant, and shall
submit to the Minister, in the prescribed form,
a certificate that the acknowledgement has
been made.
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Regulations
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4. For the purposes of section 3, the Minister
may make regulations
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Penalty
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5. The Minister may require any
organization that fails to comply with any
provision of this Act to repay or release to Her
Majesty in right of Canada all or any of the
grant that has been paid in respect of the
funded project.
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