Vol. 148, No. 13 — June 18, 2014
Registration
SOR/2014-143 May 30, 2014
FARM PRODUCTS AGENCIES ACT
Regulations Amending the Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations
Whereas the Governor in Council has, by the Chicken Farmers of Canada Proclamation (see footnote a), established Chicken Farmers of Canada (“CFC”) pursuant to subsection 16(1) (see footnote b) of the Farm Products Agencies Act (see footnote c);
And whereas CFC has been empowered to implement a marketing plan pursuant to that Proclamation;
Therefore, Chicken Farmers of Canada, pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) of the Farm Products Agencies Act (see footnote d) and section 11 (see footnote e) of the schedule to the Chicken Farmers of Canada Proclamation (see footnote f), makes the annexed Regulations Amending the Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations.
Ottawa, May 28, 2014
REGULATIONS AMENDING THE CANADIAN CHICKEN LICENSING REGULATIONS
AMENDMENTS
1. (1) The definition “primary processor” in section 1 of the Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations (see footnote 1) is replaced by the following:
“primary processor” means a processor who slaughters chicken that was produced and marketed under a federal market development quota or a federal specialty chicken quota issued under the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations. (transformateur primaire)
(2) Section 1 of the Regulations is amended by adding the following in alphabetical order:
“federal specialty chicken quota” means the number of kilograms of chicken, expressed in live weight, that a producer is entitled, under the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations, to market in interprovincial or export trade to specialty chicken licensees during the period referred to in the schedule to those Regulations. (contingent fédéral de poulet de spécialité)
“specialty chicken” means chicken belonging to any product category listed in Schedule 4. (poulet de spécialité)
“specialty chicken commitment form” means the form set out in Schedule 5. (formulaire d’engagement pour le poulet de spécialité)
2. (1) The portion of subsection 5(1) of the Regulations before paragraph (a) is replaced by the following:
5. (1) Every licence, other than a market development licence or a specialty chicken licence, is issued subject to the following conditions:
(2) Section 5 of the Regulations is amended by adding the following after subsection (6):
(7) Every specialty chicken licence is issued subject to the following conditions:
- (a) the licensee must be a primary processor using slaughtering facilities that are subject to inspection under a federal or provincial Act or regulations made under a federal or provincial Act, or be a producer authorized to market specialty chicken in interprovincial or export trade under the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations;
- (b) the licensee must submit a specialty chicken commitment form to CFC or any person authorized by CFC to receive the form, at least seven days before the day on which CFC allocates the quotas for the period indicated in section 1 of the specialty chicken commitment form;
- (c) the licensee must report to CFC, or to any person authorized by CFC to receive the report, and to the Provincial Commodity Board within seven days after the end of each week of marketing, the number of head and the aggregate weight of live specialty chicken marketed by the licensee in interprovincial and export trade during that week, indicating
- (i) in the case of interprovincial trade, the province from which, and the province to which, the live specialty chicken was marketed,
- (ii) in the case of export trade, the province from which, and the country to which, the live specialty chicken was marketed,
- (iii) in all cases, the names and addresses of the persons from whom, and to whom, the live specialty chicken was marketed, and
- (iv) the product category of specialty chicken that was marketed;
- (d) the licensee must comply with all orders, regulations and rules of CFC and the National Farm Products Council and with the provisions of the Farm Products Agencies Act;
- (e) the licensee may only market chicken of the specialty chicken product category for which they have been issued a federal specialty chicken quota;
- (f) sufficient information to allow CFC to determine that the licensee has complied with the conditions set out in paragraph (e) must be provided by the licensee to CFC or to any person authorized by CFC to receive the information, within 21 days after each allocation period in the specialty chicken commitment form for which the licensee committed to market specialty chicken;
- (g) the licensee must not trade, assign, rent, or otherwise transfer, or give as security for indebtedness, the right to market chicken for which a federal specialty chicken quota has been issued to that licensee;
- (h) the licensee must keep complete and accurate books on all matters relevant to the marketing of specialty chicken, live or eviscerated, in interprovincial or export trade, and retain them for six years after the date of the last entry in them;
- (i) the licensee must submit a specialty chicken commitment form to a Provincial Commodity Board according to the deadline fixed by that Board;
- (j) the licensee must not knowingly engage in the marketing of live specialty chicken in interprovincial or export trade with persons who do not hold a licence issued under these Regulations;
- (k) the licensee must not knowingly engage in the marketing, in interprovincial or export trade, of live specialty chicken not raised by producers authorized to market live specialty chicken in interprovincial or export trade under quotas allotted in accordance with the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations;
- (l) the licensee must not knowingly engage in the marketing of specialty chicken in interprovincial or export trade in excess of the specialty chicken quota allotted on behalf of CFC to the licensee by the Provincial Commodity Board of the province in which the producer’s registered production facilities are located;
- (m) the licensee must not knowingly engage in the marketing of specialty chicken with a producer who is marketing specialty chicken in excess of the specialty chicken quota allotted on behalf of CFC to the producer by the Provincial Commodity Board of the province in which the producer’s registered production facilities are located;
- (n) the licensee must remit any levies imposed on the licensee under section 5.1 of the Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order; and
- (o) the licensee must comply, as determined by the appropriate board, with the marketing scheme of the Provincial Commodity Board and the orders, regulations and rules of the Provincial Commodity Board and the Provincial Supervisory Board.
3. Section 6 of the Regulations is amended by striking out “and” at the end of paragraph (f), by adding “and” at the end of paragraph (g) and by adding the following after paragraph (g):
- (h) for a specialty chicken licence, $100.
4. Section 8 of the Regulations is amended by adding the following after subsection (3):
(4) CFC shall not suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a specialty chicken licence if the licence holder establishes that the failure to comply with the conditions of the specialty chicken licence is due to an event that
- (a) was not reasonably foreseeable;
- (b) rendered it impossible, through no fault of the licensee, for the licensee to market the specialty chicken in accordance with the conditions of the specialty chicken licence; and
- (c) was beyond the control of the licensee.
5. Section 9 of the Regulations is amended by adding the following after subsection (4):
(5) Despite subsections (1) to (3), a specialty chicken licence is to be automatically suspended if the holder fails to comply with subsection 12.2(3) of the Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order.
6. The Regulations are amended by adding, after Schedule 3, Schedules 4 and 5 set out in the schedule to these Regulations.
COMING INTO FORCE
7. These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.
SCHEDULE
(Section 6)
SCHEDULE 4
(Section 1)
PRODUCT CATEGORIES OF SPECIALTY CHICKEN
- 1. Silkie Chicken
- 2. Hong Kong Golden
- 3. Loong Kong TC
- 4. Bradner Long Cycle TC
- 5. Bradner Special Duals (Short Cycle TC)
- 6. VSB
- 7. Mt. Lehman
- 8. Blue Leg Taiwanese
- 9. Shondon TC
- 10. Frey’s Special Dual Purpose
Note: Specialty chicken in product categories 2 to 10 must be marketed with the head and feet attached.
SCHEDULE 5
(Section 1)
SPECIALTY CHICKEN COMMITMENT FORM
Province:
1. As the holder of specialty chicken Licence No. ___ issued by Chicken Farmers of Canada, _________________________________
(Name of Primary Processor or Producer)
requests the production of the following product categories and the amounts (in kilograms live weight) of specialty chicken during the following allocation periods, for planned marketing in accordance with the provisions of the Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations:
Allocation Period | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Product Category | A- | A- | A- | A- | A- | A- | A- |
2._____________________________________
(Name of Primary Processor or Producer)
commits to market the requested product categories and the amounts (in kilogramslive weight) of specialty chicken for each allocation period as indicated in the table above.
3. If the applicant requesting production is a primary processor:
_____________________________________
(Name of Primary Processor)
confirms that arrangements are in place with the following producers(s) to producethe requested product volume.
Producer | Amount of requested product volume |
---|---|
4. If the applicant requesting production is a producer:
_____________________________________
(Name of Producer)
confirms that arrangements are in place with the following primary processor(s)to process the requested product volume.
Primary Processor | Amount of requested product volume |
---|---|
__________________________________________
(Signature of Primary Processor or Producer)
Date ______________
__________________________________________
(Signature of CFC or CFC Designate)
Date ______________
Date of receipt of this form by CFC or CFC Designate: ______________
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Regulations.)
These Regulations amend the Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations to create a licence for the marketing of specialty chicken and establish conditions for the holding of this licence.
The definitions of “federal specialty chicken quota,” “specialty chicken,” and “specialty chicken commitment form” are added to the definitions in section 1. The definition of “primary processor” in section 1 is expanded to include a processor who slaughters chicken produced and marketed under a federal specialty chicken quota.
Subsection 5(1) is amended to exclude specialty chicken licences from the licence conditions contained in subsection 5(1).
Subsection 5(7) is added and lists the conditions of a specialty chicken licence.
“Specialty chicken licence” is added to the types of licences and associated fees listed in section 6.
Subsection 8(4) is added to provide for relief in limited circumstances from suspension, revocation, or refusal to issue or renew for specialty chicken holders who fail to comply with licence conditions.
Subsection 9(5) is added to provide for the automatic suspension of a specialty chicken licence if the holder fails to comply with subsection 12.2(3) of the Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order.
Schedule 4 is added and contains the product categories of specialty chicken for which a specialty chicken licence may be issued.
Schedule 5 is added and contains the specialty chicken commitment form that registered chicken producers or primary processors will use to request the production of and commit to market specified volumes and product categories in future allocation periods.
- Footnote a
SOR/79-158; SOR/98-244; Sch., s. 1 - Footnote b
S.C. 2011, c. 25, s. 35 - Footnote c
R.S., c. F-4; S.C. 1993, c. 3, s. 2 - Footnote d
R.S., c. F-4; S.C. 1993, c. 3, s. 2 - Footnote e
SOR/2002-1 - Footnote f
SOR/79-158; SOR/98-244; Sch., s. 1 - Footnote 1
SOR/2002-22