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  1. New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) - SOR/2005-247 (SCHEDULE 7 : Types of Polymers)
    New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)

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    1 A cationic polymer or a polymer that is reasonably expected to become cationic in a natural aquatic environment, except

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    • (b) a polymer that is a solid material, that is not soluble or dispersible in water and that will be used only in the solid phase, such as polymers that can be used as ion exchange beads.

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    3 A polymer that has, as an integral part of its composition, only one or none of the following atomic elements: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon and sulphur.

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    5 A polymer

    • (a) that has reactive functional groups other than carboxylic acid groups, aliphatic hydroxyl groups, unconjugated olefinic groups that are considered “ordinary”Footnote *, butenedioic acid groups, blocked isocyanates including ketoxime-blocked isocyanates, thiols, unconjugated nitrile groups, halogens excluding reactive halogen groups such as benzylic or allylic halides, and conjugated olefinic groups present in naturally occurring fats, oils and carboxylic acids, in combined equivalent weights of less than 5 000 daltons; or

    • Return to footnote *Not specially activated either by being part of a larger functional group, such as a vinyl ether, or by other activating influences, for example, strongly electron-withdrawing sulfone group with which the olefinic groups interact.


  2. New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) - SOR/2005-247 (Section 14)
    New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)
    Marginal note:Information and certification
    •  (1) Any information to be provided to the Minister under these Regulations must include all of the following:

      • (a) the name, civic and postal addresses and telephone number, as well as the fax number and e-mail address, if any, of the manufacturer or importer of the substance;

      • (b) the name, title, civic and postal addresses and telephone number, as well as the fax number and e-mail address, if any, of the person authorized to act on behalf of the manufacturer or importer of the substance, if any;

      • (c) an indication of whether the substance will be manufactured in or imported into Canada and the civic address of the site of manufacture in Canada of the substance or, if known, the port of entry into Canada of the substance, as the case may be; and

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  3. New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) - SOR/2005-247 (Section 1)
    New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)
    Marginal note:Definitions
    •  (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

      animal

      animal  includes a part of an animal, but does not include an animal or a part of an animal that exists primarily as a single cell and is without the organization that characterizes tissues or organs. (animal)

      DSL

      DSL  means the Domestic Substances List maintained by the Minister under subsection 66(1) of the Act, as amended from time to time. (liste intérieure)

      NDSL

      NDSL  means the Non-domestic Substances List maintained by the Minister under subsection 66(2) of the Act, as amended from time to time. (liste extérieure)

      plant

      plant  includes a part of a plant, but does not include a plant or part of a plant that exists primarily as a single cell and is without the organization that characterizes tissues or organs. (végétaux)

      safety data sheet

      safety data sheet , in respect of a substance, has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Hazardous Products Act. (fiche de données de sécurité)

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  4. New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) - SOR/2005-247 (SCHEDULE 5 : Information Respecting Other Chemicals and Biochemicals Not on the NDSL (1 000 kg) or on the NDSL (10 000 kg))
    New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)

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    3 The following physical and chemical data in respect of the chemical:

    • (a) its melting point or the temperature at which the chemical decomposes

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      • (ii) in any other case, expressed as less than –25°C or greater than 300°C , as appropriate;

    • (b) its boiling point or the temperature at which the chemical decomposes

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      • (ii) in any other case, expressed as less than –50°C or greater than 300°C , as appropriate;

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  5. New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) - SOR/2005-247 (SCHEDULE 12 : Overview of Information Requirements)
    New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)

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    4 The shapes used in the flowcharts distinguish their contents as follows:

    • (a) the ovals identify the type of substance referred to in the flowchart, as more particularly described in the flowchart’s title;

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    7 The Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health must assess the information within the same number of days as are afforded to the manufacturer or importer for provision of that information — see section 16 of the Regulations. For example, if a manufacturer or importer is required to provide information at least 30 days before the day on which a certain quantity is exceeded, then the Ministers must assess that information within 30 days after receiving it.



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