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  1. Renewable Fuels Regulations - SOR/2010-189 (SCHEDULE 5 : Annual Report — Information Required from a Participant)
    Renewable Fuels Regulations

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    2 For each non-mobile facility in Canada at which the participant created a compliance unit by blending renewable fuel with a liquid petroleum fuel, the following information:

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    • (b) for each type of liquid petroleum fuel with which a renewable fuel was blended at the facility to result in liquid petroleum fuel other than high-renewable-content fuel,

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      • (iv) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units that were created under section 13 of these Regulations; and

    • (c) for each type of liquid petroleum fuel with which a renewable fuel was blended at the facility to result in high-renewable-content fuel,

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      • (v) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units that were created under section 13 of these Regulations.

    3 For each province in which the participant created a compliance unit by blending renewable fuel with liquid petroleum fuel in a mobile facility that is part of a fleet, the following information:

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    • (c) for each type of liquid petroleum fuel with which a renewable fuel was blended to result in liquid petroleum fuel other than high-renewable-content fuel,

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      • (iv) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units that were created under section 13 of these Regulations; and

    • (d) for each type of liquid petroleum fuel with which a renewable fuel was blended to result in high-renewable-content fuel,

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      • (v) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units that were created under section 13 of these Regulations.

    4 For each province in which the participant created a compliance unit by importing liquid petroleum fuel with renewable fuel content, the following information:

    • (a) for each type of liquid petroleum fuel other than high-renewable-content fuel that was imported,

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      • (iv) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units that were created under section 14 of these Regulations; and

    • (b) for each type of high-renewable-content fuel imported,

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      • (v) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units that were created under section 14 of these Regulations.

    5 For each production facility in Canada at which the participant created a compliance unit by using biocrude as feedstock, and for each type of biocrude, the following information:

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    • (c) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units created under section 15 of these Regulations; and

    • (d) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units cancelled under subsection 25(5) of these Regulations.

    6 For each facility in Canada at which the participant created a compliance unit by using neat renewable fuel, and for each province in which the participant created a compliance unit by selling neat renewable fuel to a neat fuel consumer, the following information:

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    • (d) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units created under section 16 of these Regulations.

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    10 The number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units, if any, cancelled

    • (a) under subsection 25(1) of these Regulations as a result of the primary supplier having carried back compliance units;

    • (b) under subsection 25(3) of these Regulations because they were in excess of the maximum permitted;

    • (c) under subsection 25(4) of these Regulations because compliance units were neither used nor carried forward;

    • (c.1) under subsection 25(6) of these Regulations because compliance units were neither carried forward nor assigned as envisaged by that subsection; and

    • (d) under paragraph 11(3)(c) of these Regulations as a result of the elective participant ending their participation in the trading system.

    11 For each province from which the participant, or one of their affiliates who is not a participant, exported a liquid petroleum fuel with renewable fuel content

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    • (d) the number of gasoline compliance units and of distillate compliance units cancelled under subsection 25(2) of these Regulations.

    12 If the participant is a primary supplier, for each month during the gasoline compliance period or distillate compliance period, as the case may be,

    • (a) the number of gasoline compliance units in respect of the gasoline compliance period

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      • (iii) as determined in accordance with subsection 19(1) of these Regulations; and

    • (b) the number of distillate compliance units in respect of the distillate compliance period

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      • (iii) as determined in accordance with subsection 19(2) of these Regulations.

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    15 If a form and format has been specified by the Minister under subsection 31(5) of these Regulations, a copy of the participant`s compliance unit account book referred to in subsection 31(1) of these Regulations for the trading period in respect of the compliance period.

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  2. Renewable Fuels Regulations - SOR/2010-189 (Section 3)
    Renewable Fuels Regulations
    Marginal note:Opting in notice
    •  (1) Despite section 2, these Regulations apply to a primary supplier, or a producer or importer of renewable fuel, who opts-in by sending a written notice to the Minister requesting that these Regulations are to apply to them. These Regulations so apply as of a day that is specified in the notice, which day must be at least one day after the day on which the notice is sent.


  3. Renewable Fuels Regulations - SOR/2010-189 (SCHEDULE 3 : Auditor’s Report — Information Required)
    Renewable Fuels Regulations

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    3 The procedures followed by the auditor to assess the validity of the information sent under these Regulations and a statement of the auditor’s opinion as to whether, as the case may be, the participant’s, producer’s or importer’s practices and procedures were appropriate to ensure, and demonstrate, compliance with these Regulations.

    4 A statement by the auditor that they have assessed whether the participant, producer or importer, as the case may be, has determined volumes in accordance with the information on measurement methods that the participant, producer or importer sent under section 35 of these Regulations.

    5 For primary suppliers, the auditor’s assessment of whether the primary supplier has determined

    • (a) the volume of their gasoline pool and of their distillate pool in accordance with section 6 of these Regulations; and

    • (b) the volume of renewable fuel in their gasoline pool and in their distillate pool in accordance with section 8 of these Regulations.

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    • (2) The auditor’s assessment of whether entries in the participant’s compliance unit account book are evidenced by the other records and documents required under these Regulations.

    7 The auditor’s assessment of the extent to which the participant, producer or importer, as the case may be, has complied with these Regulations in respect of the gasoline compliance period or distillate compliance period, as the case may be.

    8 A description by the auditor of the nature and date, if the auditor is able to determine the date, of any inaccuracy in the participant’s, producer’s or importer’s records, as the case may be, and of any other deviation from the requirements of these Regulations by the participant, producer or importer.

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  4. Renewable Fuels Regulations - SOR/2010-189 (Section 2)
    Renewable Fuels Regulations
    Marginal note:Non-application threshold — primary suppliers
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    • Marginal note:Non-application — para. 139(2)(d) of the Act

      (5) These Regulations do not apply in respect of a fuel that is imported in a fuel tank that supplies the engine of a conveyance that is used for transportation by water, land or air.


  5. Renewable Fuels Regulations - SOR/2010-189 (SCHEDULE 8 : Report on Measurement Methods — Information Required)
    Renewable Fuels Regulations

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    2 For each facility in Canada at which the person is, under these Regulations, to determine a volume of fuel or of biocrude, the civic address, name, if any, and type of the facility.

    3 For each province via which the person is to import a volume of fuel,

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    • (c) if, for the purposes of these Regulations, the volume of the batch is to be determined at a facility

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    4 For each facility referred to in item 2 or paragraph 3(c),

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    • (c) if the volume is to be determined in accordance with paragraph 4(1)(a) of these Regulations,

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    • (d) if the volume is to be determined in accordance with paragraph 4(1)(b) of these Regulations,

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    • (e) if the volume is to be determined in accordance with subsection 4(3) of these Regulations,

      • (i) a detailed explanation as to why no measurement device, standard or method referred to in subsection 4(1) of these Regulations would allow the person to determine the volume in accordance with that subsection, and

    5 If the volume was determined in accordance with subsection 4(2) of these Regulations,

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