SCHEDULE

(Sections 2, 3 and 4)

PART 1

PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING ACT

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ItemProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing ActShort-form DescriptionClassification of Violation
1.9.4(2)Entering into a correspondent banking relationship with a shell bankserious
2.9.7(1)Failure of a prescribed person or entity to ensure that their prescribed wholly owned subsidiaries develop and apply policies and procedures that are consistent with the requirements of sections 6, 6.1 and 9.6 of the Actserious
3.9.7(2)Failure of a prescribed person or entity to keep a record of a policy or procedure that contravenes the laws of the country in which a prescribed wholly owned subsidiary is locatedminor
4.9.8Failure of a prescribed entity to ensure that its prescribed branches develop and apply policies and procedures that are consistent with the requirements of sections 6, 6.1 and 9.6 of the Actserious
5.11.1Failure of a prescribed person or entity to be registered with the Centreserious
6.62(2)Failure to give reasonable assistance and information reasonably required to an authorized personserious
7.63.1(2)Failure to provide, in accordance with a notice, documents or other information reasonably required by an authorized personserious

PART 2

PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING ACT AND PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING REGULATIONS

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ItemProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing ActProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing RegulationsShort-form DescriptionClassification of Violation
1.9(1)2Failure to convert foreign currency transactions into Canadian dollars based on the prescribed rateminor
2.9(1)4(1)Failure to send a report electronically, if the sender has the technical capabilities, in accordance with the guidelines prepared by the Centreminor
3.9(1)4(2)Failure to send a report in paper format, if the sender does not have the technical capabilities to send electronically, in accordance with guidelines prepared by the Centreminor
4.9(1)5(1)Failure to report an electronic funds transfer no later than five working days after the transferminor
5.9(1)5(2)Failure to report a large casino disbursement or a transaction for which a large transaction record must be kept within 15 days after the disbursement or transactionminor
6.68(1)Failure to take reasonable measures to determine if an individual giving cash is acting on behalf of a third partyminor
7.68(2)Failure to keep a record of prescribed information respecting third partiesminor
8.68(3)Failure to keep a record of prescribed information respecting suspected third partiesminor
9.69(1)Failure to take reasonable measures when opening an account to determine if the account is to be used by or on behalf of a third partyminor
10.69(2)Failure to keep a record of prescribed information respecting third partiesminor
11.69(3)Failure to keep a record of prescribed information in respect of suspected third partiesminor
12.610(1)Failure to take reasonable measures when client information record is created to determine whether the client is acting on behalf of a third party.minor
13.610(2)Failure to keep a record of prescribed information when it is determined that the client is acting on behalf of a third partyminor
14.610(3)Failure to keep a record of prescribed information when there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the client is acting on behalf of a third partyminor
15.611Failure of a trust company to keep a record of prescribed information concerning inter vivos trustsminor
15.1611.1(1)Failure of a specified person or entity to take reasonable measures to obtain and, if obtained, keep a record of prescribed informationminor
15.2611.1(2)Failure of a specified person or entity to keep a record that indicates the reason why prescribed information could not be obtainedminor
15.3611.1(3)Failure of a specified person or entity to determine whether a not-for-profit organization is a prescribed entity and to keep a record of the determinationminor
16.9(1)12(1)(a)Failure of a financial entity to report the receipt of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
17.9(1)12(1)(b)Failure of a financial entity to report the sending out of Canada of an electronic funds transfer of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
18.9(1)12(1)(c)Failure of a financial entity to report the receipt from outside Canada of an electronic funds transfer of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
19.613Failure of a financial entity to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that is received from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
20.614Failure of a financial entity to keep prescribed recordsminor
20.1614.1Failure of a financial entity to keep a prescribed record in respect of every credit card account that it opensminor
21.615Failure of a trust company to keep prescribed records in respect of a trust for which it is trusteeminor
21.19.4(1)(a)15.1(1) and (2)Failure of a specified entity entering into a correspondent banking relationship with a prescribed foreign entity to keep a prescribed recordminor
21.29.4(1)(c)15.1(1)Failure of a specified entity entering into a correspondent banking relationship with a prescribed foreign entity to obtain the approval of senior managementminor
21.39.4(1)(d)15.1(1)Failure of a specified entity entering into a correspondent banking relationship with a prescribed foreign entity to set out in writing their obligations and those of the foreign entity in respect of the correspondent banking servicesminor
21.49.4(1)(e)15.1(1) and (3)Failure of a specified entity to take reasonable measures to ascertain whether a prescribed foreign entity with whom it has entered into a correspondent banking relationship has in place prescribed policies and procedures and, if they are not in place, to take prescribed measuresminor
22.9(1)17Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent who receives from a client an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction to report the transaction together with the prescribed informationminor
23.618Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that is received from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
24.619(1)Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to keep a client information record in respect of every annuity or policy for which $10,000 or more is paidminor
25.620Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to keep prescribed records of a corporate clientminor
25.1620.1Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to keep a record of prescribed information when a transaction is reviewedminor
26.9(1)21Failure of a securities dealer who receives from a client an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction to report the transaction together with the prescribed informationminor
27.622Failure of a securities dealer to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that is received from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
28.623Failure of a securities dealer to keep prescribed recordsminor
29.9(1)28(1)(a)Failure of a money services business to report the receipt from a client of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
30.9(1)28(1)(b)Failure of a money services business to report the sending out of Canada of an electronic funds transfer of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
31.9(1)28(1)(c)Failure of a money services business to report the receipt from outside Canada of an electronic funds transfer of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
32.629Failure of a money services business to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that is received from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
33.630Failure of a money services business to keep prescribed recordsminor
33.1631Failure of a specified money services business to keep a record of prescribed information when a transaction is reviewedminor
33.2632Failure of a specified money services business to keep a record of prescribed informationminor
33.3933.1Failure of a British Columbia notary public or notary corporation to report the receipt of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
33.4633.2(1)Failure of a British Columbia notary public or notary corporation to keep prescribed recordsminor
33.5633.2(2)Failure of a British Columbia notary public or notary corporation to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that is received from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
33.6633.4Failure of a legal counsel or legal firm to keep prescribed recordsminor
33.7633.5(a)Failure of a legal counsel or legal firm to keep prescribed recordsminor
34.9(1)35Failure of an accountant or accounting firm to report the receipt of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
35.636(1)Failure of an accountant or accounting firm to keep prescribed recordsminor
36.636(2)Failure of an accountant or accounting firm to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that they receive in the course of a single transactionminor
37.9(1)38Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative to report the receipt of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
38.639(1)Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative to keep prescribed recordsminor
39.639(2)Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that they receive in the course of a single transactionminor
39.19(1)39.2Failure of a dealer in precious metals and stones to report the receipt of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
39.2639.3Failure of a dealer in precious metals and stones to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that is received from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
39.39(1)39.6Failure of a real estate developer to report the receipt of an amount of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
39.4639.7(1)Failure of a real estate developer to keep prescribed records when engaging in a prescribed activityminor
39.5639.7(2)Failure of a real estate developer when engaging in a prescribed activity to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount of $10,000 or more that they receive in the course of a single transactionminor
40.9(1)40(1)(a)Failure of a casino to report the receipt of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
41.9(1)40(1)(b)Failure of a casino to report the sending out of Canada of an electronic funds transfer of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
42.9(1)40(1)(c)Failure of a casino to report the receipt from outside Canada of an electronic funds transfer of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
43.641(1)Failure of a casino to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that they receive in the course of a single transactionminor
44.9(1)42(1)Failure of a casino to report the disbursement of $10,000 or more in the course of prescribed transactions, together with the prescribed informationminor
45.643Failure of a casino to keep prescribed recordsminor
45.1644(1)Failure of a casino to take reasonable measures to determine if a person who receives a prescribed disbursement is acting on behalf of a third partyminor
45.2644(2)Failure of a casino to keep a record of prescribed information when it is determined that the client is acting on behalf of a third partyminor
45.3644(3)Failure of a casino to keep a record of prescribed information when there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the client is acting on behalf of a third partyminor
46.9(1)47Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to report the receipt from a client of an amount in cash of $10,000 or more in the course of a single transaction, together with the prescribed informationminor
47.648Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that it receives from a client in the course of a single transactionminor
48.649Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to keep prescribed recordsminor
49.9(1)50(3)Failure of a specified financial entity to report changes in prescribed information within 15 days of the changeminor
50.9(1)50(4)(a)Failure of a specified financial entity to verify at least once every 12 months that prescribed conditions are still met in respect of each clientminor
51.9(1)50(4)(b)Failure of a specified financial entity to report prescribed information at least once every 12 monthsminor
52.6.153, 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a specified person or entity to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every individual with whom the person or entity conducts a transaction in respect of which a record must be keptminor
52.16.153.1, 64(1) and 64(2)(b.1)Failure of a specified person or entity to take reasonable measures to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person with whom the person or entity conducts a transaction that is required to be reported to the Centreminor
52.29.253.2, 64, 65 and 66Opening an account for a client by a specified person or entity in the prescribed circumstances when the identity of the client cannot be established in accordance with prescribed measuresserious
53.6.154(1)(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(a)Failure of a financial entity to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who signs a signature cardminor
54.6.154(1)(b), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a financial entity to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a prescribed transaction or transferminor
55.6.154(1)(d), 65(1) and 65(2)(a)Failure of a financial entity to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and the prescribed information in respect of, corporations for which the financial entity opens an accountminor
56.6.154(1)(e), 66(1) and 66(2)(a)Failure of a financial entity to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, for which the financial entity opens an account.minor
56.16.154.1(a), 64(1.1) and 64(2)(b.2)Failure of a financial entity to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person for whom the financial entity opens a credit card accountminor
56.26.154.1(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(a.1)Failure of a financial entity to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, a corporation for which the financial entity opens a credit card accountminor
56.36.154.1(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(a.1)Failure of a financial entity to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, for which the financial entity opens a credit card accountminor
56.49.3(1)54.2(a) and 67.1(2)Failure of a financial entity to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person for whom the financial entity opens an account is a politically exposed foreign personminor
56.59.3(1)54.2(b) and 67.1(3)Failure of a financial entity to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person who is an existing account holder is a politically exposed foreign personminor
56.69.3(1)54.2(c) and 67.2(3)Failure of a financial entity to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person who initiates an electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more is a politically exposed foreign personminor
56.79.3(1)54.2(d) and 67.2(3)Failure of a financial entity to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person who is the beneficiary of an electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more is a politically exposed foreign personminor
57.6.155(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(c)Failure of a trust company to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who is the settlor of an inter vivos trustminor
58.6.155(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(b)Failure of a trust company to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation that is the settlor of an institutional trustminor
59.6.155(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(b)Failure of a trust company to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, that is the settlor of an institutional trustminor
60.6.155(d)(i), 65(1), 65(2)(b) or 55(d)(i), 66(1) and 66(2)(b)Failure of a trust company to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of — and, in the case of a corporation, the prescribed information in respect of — an entity that is authorized to act as a co-trustee of any trustminor
61.6.155(d)(ii), 64(1) and 64(2)(c)Failure of a trust company to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of persons who are authorized to give instructions with respect to an entity’s activities as co-trusteeminor
62.6.155(e), 64(1) and 64(2)(c)Failure of a trust company to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of each person who is authorized to act as co-trustee of any trustminor
62.19.4(1)(a)55.1(a)Failure of a financial entity that enters into a correspondent banking relationship with a foreign financial institution to ascertain, in the prescribed manner, prescribed information in respect of the foreign financial institutionminor
62.29.4(1)(a)55.1(b)Failure of a financial entity that enters into a correspondent banking relationship with a foreign financial institution to take reasonable measures to ascertain, in the prescribed manner, prescribed information in respect of the foreign financial institution and to conduct prescribed monitoringminor
62.39.4(1)(a)55.2(a)Failure of a financial entity that enters into a correspondent banking relationship with a foreign financial institution to take reasonable measures to ascertain whether the institution has met the prescribed requirementsminor
62.49.4(1)(a)55.2(b)Failure of a financial entity that enters into a correspondent banking relationship with a foreign financial institution to take reasonable measures to ascertain whether the institution has agreed to provide customer identification dataminor
63.6.156(1), 64(1) and 64(2)(d)Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a transaction for which a client information record is required to be keptminor
64.6.156(3), 65(1) and 65(2)(c)Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and the prescribed information in respect of, every corporation in respect of which they are required to keep a client information recordminor
65.6.156(4), 66(1) and 66(2)(c)Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, in respect of which they are required to keep a client information recordminor
65.19.3(1)56.1 and 67.2(3)Failure of a life insurance company or life insurance broker or agent to take reasonable measures to determine within the prescribed period if a prescribed person is a politically exposed foreign personminor
66.6.157(1), 64(1) and 64(2)(a)Failure of a securities dealer to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who is authorized to give instructions in respect of an account for which a record must be keptminor
67.6.157(3), 65(1) and 65(2)(d)Failure of a securities dealer to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation for which it opens an accountminor
68.6.157(4), 66(1) and 66(2)(d)Failure of a securities dealer to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, for which it opens an accountminor
68.19.3(1)57.1(1) and 67.1(2)Failure of a securities dealer to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person for whom the dealer opens an account is a politically exposed foreign personminor
68.29.3(1)57.1(2) and 67.1(3)Failure of a securities dealer to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person who is an existing account holder is a politically exposed foreign personminor
69.6.159(1)(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a money services business to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a transaction of $3,000 or more for the issuance or redemption of money orders, traveller’s cheques or other similar negotiable instrumentsminor
70.6.159(1)(b), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a money services business to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a transaction for the remittance or transmission of $1,000 or moreminor
71.6.159(1)(c), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a money services business to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a foreign currency exchange transaction of $3,000 or moreminor
72.6.159(2), 65(1) and 65(2)(c)Failure of a money services business to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation in respect of which a client information record is required to be keptminor
73.6.159(3), 66(1) and 66(2)(c)Failure of a money services business to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, in respect of which a client information record is required to be keptminor
73.19.3(1)59(5)(a) and 67.2(3)Failure of a money services business to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person who initiates an electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more is a politically exposed foreign personminor
73.119.3(1)59(5)(b) and 67.2(3)Failure of a money services business to take reasonable measures within the prescribed period to determine whether a person who is the beneficiary of an electronic funds transfer of $100,000 or more is a politically exposed foreign personminor
73.126.159.1(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(e)Failure of an accountant or accounting firm to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a prescribed transactionminor
73.136.159.1(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(e)Failure of an accountant or accounting firm to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.146.159.1(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(e)Failure of an accountant or accounting firm to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.156.159.2(1)(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(e)Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a prescribed transactionminor
73.166.159.2(1)(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(e)Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.176.159.2(1)(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(e)Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.186.159.2(3)Failure of a real estate broker or sales representative that represents a party to a prescribed transaction to ascertain the identity or confirm the existence of parties that are not represented by a real estate broker or sales representativeminor
73.196.159.3(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a British Columbia notary public or notary corporation to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a prescribed transactionminor
73.26.159.3(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(e)Failure of a British Columbia notary public or notary corporation to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.216.159.3(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(e)Failure of a British Columbia notary public or notary corporation to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.226.159.4(1)(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a legal counsel or a legal firm to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a prescribed transactionminor
73.236.159.4(1)(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(e)Failure of a legal counsel or a legal firm to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.246.159.4(1)(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(e)Failure of a legal counsel or a legal firm to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.256.159.5(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a real estate developer to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of a person who conducts a prescribed transactionminor
73.266.159.5(b), 65(1) and 65(2)(e)Failure of a real estate developer to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and the prescribed information in respect of, corporations on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
73.276.159.5(c), 66(1) and 66(2)(e)Failure of a real estate developer to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, on whose behalf a prescribed transaction is conductedminor
74.6.160(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(a)Failure of a casino to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who signs a signature card in respect of an account that the casino opensminor
75.6.160(b)(i), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a casino to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time the identity of every person who receives a prescribed amount from the casinominor
76.6.160(b)(ii), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a casino to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a transaction of $3,000 or more with the casino for which an extension of credit record is requiredminor
77.6.160(b)(iii), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a casino to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who conducts a foreign currency exchange transaction of $3,000 or more with the casino for which a transaction ticket is required to be keptminor
78.6.160(b)(iv), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a casino to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person who requests that an amount of $1,000 or more be remitted or transmittedminor
79.6.160(e), 65(1) and 65(2)(a)Failure of a casino to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation for which the casino opens an accountminor
80.6.160(f), 66(1) and 66(2)(a)Failure of a casino to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, for which the casino opens an accountminor
81.6.161(a), 64(1) and 64(2)(d)Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person in respect of whom a client information record is required to be keptminor
82.6.161(b), 64(1) and 64(2)(b)Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to ascertain in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the identity of every person in respect of whom no client information record is required to be kept and who conducts a transaction that involves an amount of $3,000 or more for the issuance or redemption of money orders or other similar negotiable instrumentsminor
83.6.161(c), 65(1) and 65(2)(c)Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of, and prescribed information in respect of, every corporation in respect of which a client information record is keptminor
84.6.161(d), 66(1) and 66(2)(c)Failure of a department or agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada or of a province to confirm in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed period the existence of every entity, other than a corporation, in respect of which a client information record is keptminor
84.16.164.1(1)Failure of a person or entity who relies on an agent or mandatary to take identification measures to enter into an agreement or arrangement with the agent or mandatary for the purposes of ascertaining identityminor
84.26.164.1(2)Failure of a person or entity who enters into an agreement or arrangement with an agent or mandatary for the purposes of ascertaining identity to obtain from the agent or mandatory the prescribed informationminor
85.665(3)Failure of a person or entity who ascertains information in respect of a corporation by referring to an electronic version of a record to keep a prescribed recordminor
86.665(4)Failure of a person or entity who ascertains information in respect of a corporation by referring to a paper copy of a record to retain the record or a copy of itminor
87.666(3)Failure of a person or entity who ascertains information in respect of an entity by referring to an electronic version of a record to keep a prescribed recordminor
88.666(4)Failure of a person or entity who ascertains information in respect of an entity by referring to a paper copy of a record to retain the record or a copy of itminor
88.19.5(a)66.1(1) and (2)Failure of a prescribed person or entity to include prescribed information in prescribed electronic funds transfersminor
88.29.5(b)66.1(1) and (2)Failure of a prescribed person or entity to take reasonable measures to ensure that any transfer that the person or entity receives includes prescribed informationminor
89.667Failure of a person or entity that is required to ascertain the identity of a person to keep prescribed records in respect of the personminor
89.19.3(2)67.1(1)(a)Failure of a prescribed financial entity or securities dealer to take reasonable measures to establish the source of funds that have been, will be or are expected to be depositedminor
89.29.3(2)67.1(1)(b)Failure of a prescribed financial entity or securities dealer to obtain the approval of senior management to keep an account openminor
89.39.3(2)67.1(1)(c)Failure of a prescribed financial entity or securities dealer to conduct enhanced ongoing monitoring in respect of an accountminor
89.49.3(2)67.2(1)Failure of a financial entity, life insurance company, life insurance broker or agent or money services business to take reasonable measures to establish the source of funds for a prescribed transactionminor
89.59.3(2)67.2(2) and (3)Failure of a member of senior management of a financial entity, life insurance company, life insurance broker or agent or money services business to review a prescribed transaction within the prescribed periodminor
90.669(1)Failure of a person or entity that is required to obtain, keep or create records to retain those records for a period of at least five yearsminor
91.670Failure to retain records in such a way that they can be provided to an authorized person within 30 days after their requestminor
92.9.6(1)71(1)(a)Failure of a person or entity to appoint a person to be responsible for the implementation of a compliance programserious
93.9.6(1)71(1)(b)Failure of a person or entity to develop and apply written compliance policies and procedures that are kept up to date and, in the case of an entity, are approved by a senior officerserious
94.9.6(1)71(1)(c)Failure of a person or entity to assess and document the risk referred to in subsection 9.6(2) of the Act, taking into consideration prescribed factorsserious
95.9.6(1)71(1)(d)Failure of a person or entity that has employees, agents or other persons authorized to act on their behalf to develop and maintain a written ongoing compliance training program for those employees, agents or personsserious
96.9.6(1)71(1)(e)Failure of a person or entity to institute and document the prescribed reviewserious
97.9.6(1)71(2)Failure of a person or entity to report prescribed information within 30 days after assessmentserious
98.9.6(3)71.1Failure of a prescribed person or entity to take prescribed special measuresserious

PART 3

PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING ACT AND PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING SUSPICIOUS TRANSACTION REPORTING REGULATIONS

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing ActProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Suspicious Transaction Reporting RegulationsShort-form DescriptionClassification of Violation
1.79(1)Failure of a person or entity to include prescribed information in a reportvery serious
2.79(2)Failure of a person or entity to send a report within the prescribed periodserious
3.7.110Failure of a person or entity to send a report containing the prescribed information without delayvery serious
4.712(1)Failure to send report electronically, if the sender has the technical capabilities, in accordance with the guidelines prepared by the Centreserious
5.712(2)Failure to send report in paper format, if the sender does not have the technical capabilities to send electronically, in accordance with the guidelines prepared by the Centreserious
6.712(3)Failure to submit a report in paper format in accordance with the guidelines prepared by the Centreserious
7.612.1Failure of a person or entity to keep a copy of a report submitted to the Centreminor
8.612.3(1)Failure of a person or entity to keep a copy of a prescribed report for the prescribed periodminor

PART 4

PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING ACT AND PROCEEDS OF CRIME (MONEY LAUNDERING) AND TERRORIST FINANCING REGISTRATION REGULATIONS

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing ActProvision of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Registration RegulationsShort-form DescriptionClassification of Violation
1.11.12(1)4(a) and 5Failure of an applicant or a registered person or entity to submit an application for registration in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
2.11.134(b) and 5Failure of an applicant or a registered person or entity to submit a notification of a change to the information provided in a prescribed application in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
3.11.134(c) and 5Failure of an applicant or a registered person or entity to submit a notification of newly obtained information in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
4.11.14(1)4(d) and 5Failure of an applicant to submit a requested clarification within the prescribed time, in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
5.11.17(1)4(d) and 5Failure of a registered person or entity to submit a requested clarification within the prescribed period, in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
6.11.194(e), 5 and 6.1Failure of a registered person or entity to submit an application to renew their registration within the prescribed period, in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
7.11.24(f) and 6Failure of a registered person or entity that ceases an activity for which they are registered to submit notification of the cessation within the prescribed period, in the prescribed manner and with the prescribed informationserious
  • SOR/2008-194, ss. 5 to 27.