Order Amending the Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order: SOR/2019-332

Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 153, Number 20

Registration
SOR/2019-332 September 19, 2019

FARM PRODUCTS AGENCIES ACT

Whereas the Governor in Council has, by the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency Proclamation footnote a, established the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency pursuant to subsection 16(1) footnote b of the Farm Products Agencies Act footnote c;

Whereas that Agency has been empowered to implement a marketing plan pursuant to that Proclamation;

Whereas the proposed Order Amending the Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order is an order of a class to which paragraph 7(1)(d) footnote d of that Act applies by reason of section 2 of the Agencies’ Orders and Regulations Approval Order footnote e, and has been submitted to the National Farm Products Council pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) of that Act;

And whereas, pursuant to paragraph 7(1)(d) footnote d of that Act, the National Farm Products Council has approved the proposed Order after being satisfied that it is necessary for the implementation of the marketing plan that the Agency is authorized to implement;

Therefore, the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency, pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) and (g) footnote f of the Farm Products Agencies Act footnote c and section 10 of Part II of the schedule to the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency Proclamation footnote a, makes the annexed Order Amending the Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order.

Ottawa, September 17, 2019

Order Amending the Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order

Amendments

1 (1) Paragraph 3(1)(a) of the Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order footnote 1 is replaced by the following:

(2) Paragraph 3(1)(d) of the Order is replaced by the following:

(3) Paragraphs 3(1)(i) and (j) of the Order are replaced by the following:

Coming into Force

2 This Order comes into force on the day on which it is registered.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order.)

This Order amends the Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order to set the levy rate paid by producers in the provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick, Alberta, and Newfoundland and Labrador.