Leamy Lake Navigation Channel Regulations (SOR/98-547)
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Regulations are current to 2024-11-26 and last amended on 2007-05-31. Previous Versions
1 The definitions in this section apply in these Regulations.
- authorized vessel
authorized vessel[Repealed, SOR/2007-113, s. 1]
- boat
boat means a watercraft of any description capable of being used for navigation regardless of how it is propelled. (bateau)
- channel
channel means the Leamy Lake navigation channel described in Schedule 1. (chenal)
- Commission employee
Commission employee includes a person acting on behalf of the Commission under a contract or other agreement. (employé de la Commission)
- control booth operator
control booth operator means the Commission employee operating the control booth situated at the Gatineau River entrance to the channel. (préposé du poste de contrôle)
- motorboat
motorboat means a motorized boat that
(a) is used exclusively for pleasure; or
(b) is designed to carry fewer than 10 passengers and is ordinarily used to carry them for remuneration. (bateau à moteur)
- motor fuel
motor fuel includes gasoline, fuel oil and diesel fuel. (carburant)
- peace officer
peace officer means
(a) a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, as defined in subsection 2(1) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, designated as a peace officer under paragraph 7(1)(d) of that Act;
(b) a police officer in the police department of the City of Gatineau, in the Province of Quebec; and
(c) a supernumerary special constable appointed under paragraph 7(1)(c) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act for the purposes of these Regulations and designated as a peace officer under paragraph 7(1)(d) of that Act. (agent de la paix)
- shuttle boat
shuttle boat means a motorized boat that is designed to carry 10 or more passengers and is ordinarily used to carry them for remuneration. (bateau-mouche)
- waiting area
waiting area means the area of the channel described in Schedule 2. (aire d’attente)
- SOR/2007-113, s. 1
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