Bill C-14
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An Act providing for controls on the export,
import or transit across Canada of rough
diamonds and for a certification scheme
for the export of rough diamonds in order
to meet Canada's obligations under the
Kimberley Process
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[Assented to 12th December, 2002]
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Preamble
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WHEREAS the Kimberley Process
establishes minimum requirements for an
international scheme of certification for rough
diamonds with a view to breaking the link
between armed conflict and the trade in rough
diamonds;
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AND WHEREAS Canada is a participant in
the Kimberley Process;
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NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate and
House of Commons of Canada, enacts as
follows:
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Export and
Import of Rough Diamonds Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. The following definitions apply in this
Act.
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``Canadian
Certificate'' « certificat canadien »
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``Canadian Certificate'' means a Kimberley
Process Certificate issued by the Minister
under paragraph 9(1)(a).
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``in transit'' « en transit »
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``in transit'', in respect of rough diamonds,
means from a place outside Canada in
transit through Canada to a place outside
Canada.
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``Kimberley
Process'' « Processus de Kimberley »
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``Kimberley Process'' means the international
understanding among participants that was
recognized by Resolution 55/56 adopted by
the General Assembly of the United
Nations on December 1, 2000, as that
understanding is amended from time to
time.
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``Kimberley
Process
Certificate'' « certificat du Processus de Kimberley »
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``Kimberley Process Certificate'' means a
document, issued by a participant, that
certifies that rough diamonds for export or
import or in transit have been handled in a
manner that meets the minimum
requirements of the Kimberley Process.
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means the Minister of Natural
Resources.
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``participant'' « participant »
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``participant'' means a state, international
organization of states or dependent territory
of a state, or a customs territory, named in
the schedule.
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``resident of
Canada'' « résident du Canada »
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``resident of Canada'' means an individual
who ordinarily resides in Canada or a
corporation that has its head office, or
operates a branch office, in Canada.
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``rough
diamond'' « diamant brut »
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``rough diamond'' means a diamond that is
unsorted, unworked or simply sawn,
cleaved or bruted, and that falls under
subheading 7102.10, 7102.21 or 7102.31 in
the List of Tariff Provisions in the schedule
to the Customs Tariff.
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MINISTERIAL POWERS |
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Amendment
of schedule
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3. The Minister may, by order, amend the
schedule by adding the name of a state,
international organization of states or
dependent territory of a state, or a customs
territory, that participates in the Kimberley
Process or by deleting the name of an entity
that ceases to participate in that Process.
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Disclosure
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4. For the purpose of administering this Act,
the Minister may disclose any information
received in an application for a Canadian
Certificate or gathered in the course of an
inspection under this Act if the Minister
considers the disclosure to be in the public
interest, taking into account the competitive
position of the individual, corporation,
partnership, trust, organization or association
of persons affected by the disclosure.
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Statistics
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5. The Minister may collect, compile and
use statistics respecting Canadian Certificates
and Kimberley Process Certificates
accompanying imports into Canada for
analysis, study or exchange with other
participants. The Minister may publish the
number of such certificates.
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Delegation of
ministerial
powers, duties
and functions
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6. The Minister may authorize any person,
subject to any terms and conditions that the
Minister may specify, to exercise or perform
on the Minister's behalf a power of the
Minister under any other provision of this Act
except section 3, subsection 7(1) and section
35.
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Designation
of inspectors
and
investigators
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7. (1) The Minister may designate as an
inspector for the administration of this Act, or
as an investigator for the enforcement of this
Act, any person or class of persons that the
Minister considers qualified.
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Designation
document
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(2) The Minister must give every person
designated under subsection (1) a designation
document specifying the terms and conditions
of their designation.
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EXPORTING ROUGH DIAMONDS |
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Requirements
for exporting
rough
diamonds
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8. Every person who exports rough
diamonds must ensure that, on export, they are
in a container that meets the requirements of
the regulations and are accompanied by a
Canadian Certificate.
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Issuance of
Canadian
Certificate
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9. (1) On receiving an application for a
Canadian Certificate from a resident of
Canada for the export of rough diamonds, the
Minister must
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Criteria
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(2) Before issuing a Canadian Certificate,
the Minister must be satisfied that
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Notice of
deficiency
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10. If an applicant who receives a notice
under paragraph 9(1)(b) does not remedy the
deficiency within such time as the Minister
considers reasonable, the Minister may reject
the application.
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Replacement
certificate
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11. If any information appearing on a
Canadian Certificate is inaccurate or has
changed, the Minister may, on application by
the holder of the certificate made in
accordance with the regulations, issue a
replacement certificate.
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Invalidation
of Canadian
Certificate
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12. If the Minister determines that
information provided by an applicant in order
to obtain a Canadian Certificate, or
information appearing on the certificate, is
inaccurate or has changed, the Minister may
invalidate the certificate.
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Reporting
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13. (1) Every person who exports rough
diamonds must report the export to the
Minister in accordance with the regulations.
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Points of exit
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(2) Every person who exports rough
diamonds must do so at a point of exit
designated under the regulations, if any.
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IMPORTING ROUGH DIAMONDS |
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Requirements
for importing
rough
diamonds
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14. Every person who imports rough
diamonds must ensure that, on import, they
are in a container that meets the requirements
of the regulations and are accompanied by a
Kimberley Process Certificate that
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Return of
imported
rough
diamonds
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15. (1) If imported rough diamonds arrive in
Canada accompanied by a Kimberley Process
Certificate that meets the requirements of
section 14 but are in a container that has been
opened, the Minister may order the person
who imported the rough diamonds to return
them to the participant who issued the
certificate.
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Exception
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(2) If the Minister orders the return of the
rough diamonds, they may not be seized.
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Reporting
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16. (1) Every person who imports rough
diamonds must report the import to the
Minister in accordance with the regulations.
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Point of entry
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(2) Every person who imports rough
diamonds must do so at a point of entry
designated under the regulations, if any.
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IN-TRANSIT ROUGH DIAMONDS |
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Seizure of
in-transit
rough
diamonds
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17. (1) An investigator may seize in-transit
rough diamonds if they are not accompanied
by a Kimberley Process Certificate or are in a
container that has been opened.
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Return of
in-transit
rough
diamonds
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(2) The Minister may order in-transit rough
diamonds accompanied by a Kimberley
Process Certificate to be returned to the
participant who issued the certificate if they
arrive in Canada in a container that has been
opened.
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No seizure in
case of return
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(3) If the Minister orders their return, the
rough diamonds may not be seized.
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Interpreta- tion
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18. For the purposes of this Act, in-transit
rough diamonds are deemed not to be
imported or exported.
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INSPECTIONS |
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Powers
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19. (1) For the purpose of administering this
Act, an inspector may
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Operation of
computer and
copying
equipment
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(2) In exercising any of the powers referred
to in subsection (1), an inspector may
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Stopping a
conveyance
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20. An inspector may stop a conveyance or
direct that it be moved to a place where an
inspection may be carried out if the inspector
has reason to believe that it contains rough
diamonds to which this Act applies or any
record, book of account or other document or
data that is relevant to the administration of
this Act.
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Production of
designation
document
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21. When exercising their powers under this
Act, inspectors must, on request, show their
designation document.
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Duty to assist
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22. The owner or person in charge of a place
or conveyance that is entered by an inspector
and every person found there must give the
inspector all reasonable assistance to enable
the inspector to exercise his or her powers and
carry out his or her duties and provide the
inspector with any information relevant to the
administration of this Act that the inspector
requires.
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