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  1. Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, 1990 - SOR/90-231 (Section 2)

     In these Regulations,

    breeder allotment

    breeder allotment  means the quantity of breeder turkey that a producer is authorized by a Commodity Board to market in interprovincial or export trade during a control period less any quantity of breeder turkey that the producer markets in intraprovincial trade during the control period; (allocation de dindon de reproduction)

    broiler allotment

    broiler allotment  means the quantity of broiler turkey that a producer is authorized by a Commodity Board to market in interprovincial or export trade during a control period less any quantity of broiler turkey that the producer markets in intraprovincial trade during the control period; (allocation de dindon à griller)

    federal quota

    federal quota  means the quantity of turkey that a producer is authorized by a Commodity Board, pursuant to the grant of authority approved by Order in Council P.C. 1990-248 of February 15, 1990Footnote 1, to market in interprovincial or export trade during a control period less any quantity of turkey that the producer markets in intraprovincial trade during the control period; (contingent fédéral)

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    hen allotment

    hen allotment  means the quantity of hen turkey that a producer is authorized by a Commodity Board to market in interprovincial or export trade during a control period less any quantity of hen turkey that the producer markets in intraprovincial trade during the control period; (allocation de dindon femelle)

    provincial quota

    provincial quota  means the quantity of turkey that a producer is authorized by a Commodity Board to market in intraprovincial trade during a control period less any quantity of turkey that the producer markets in interprovincial or export trade during the control period; (contingent provincial)

    tom allotment

    tom allotment  means the quantity of tom turkey that a producer is authorized by a Commodity Board to market in interprovincial or export trade during a control period less any quantity of tom turkey that the producer markets in intraprovincial trade during the control period; (allocation de dindon mâle)

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  2. Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, 1990 - SOR/90-231 (Section 5)
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    • (2) The Commodity Board of a province shall assign federal quotas to producers in that province in respect of a control period in such a manner that the number of pounds of turkey produced in that province and authorized by the Commodity Board to be marketed in interprovincial and export trade or in intraprovincial trade during that control period and the number of pounds of turkey produced in the province and anticipated to be marketed during the same control period other than as authorized by the Commodity Board do not exceed the number of pounds of turkey set out in the schedule for that province.

    • (3) Where, in respect of a control period, the Commodity Board of a province assigns a federal quota to a person in that province who previously had not been assigned a federal quota or increases a federal quota, the Commodity Board shall do so in such a manner that the number of pounds of turkey produced in that province and authorized by the Commodity Board to be marketed in interprovincial and export trade or in intraprovincial trade during that control period and the number of pounds of turkey produced in the province and anticipated to be marketed during the same control period other than as authorized by the Commodity Board do not exceed the number of pounds of turkey set out in the schedule for that province.


  3. Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, 1990 - SOR/90-231

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    Whereas, pursuant to subsection 22(3) of the said Act, the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency has granted authority to provincial Commodity Boards to perform, on behalf of the Agency, the function of allotting and administering quotas for the marketing of turkey in interprovincial or export trade, and the Governor in Council has approved that grant of authority by Order in Council P.C. 1990-248 of February 15, 1990Footnote *;

    Whereas the proposed Regulations respecting the establishment of a quota system by which quotas are assigned by provincial Commodity Boards to turkey producers for the marketing of turkey in interprovincial and export trade, annexed hereto, are regulations of a class to which paragraph 7(1)(d) of the said Act applies by reason of section 2 of the Agencies’ Orders and Regulations Approval Order, C.R.C., c. 648, and have been submitted to the National Farm Products Marketing Council pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) of the said Act;

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    Therefore, the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency, pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) of the Farm Products Marketing Agencies Act and section 2 of Part II of the schedule to the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency Proclamation, C.R.C., c. 647, hereby revokes the Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, C.R.C., c. 661, and makes the annexed Regulations respecting the establishment of a quota system by which quotas are assigned by provincial Commodity Boards to turkey producers for the marketing of turkey in interprovincial and export trade, in substitution therefor, effective May 2, 1990.

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  4. Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, 1990 - SOR/90-231 (Section 4)
    •  (1) No producer in a province shall market turkey in interprovincial or export trade unless a federal quota has been assigned to that producer by the Commodity Board of that province.

    • (2) No producer in a province shall market turkey in interprovincial or export trade during a control period in excess of the federal quota assigned to that producer by the Commodity Board of that province in respect of that control period.

    • (3) No producer shall market turkey in interprovincial or export trade

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  5. Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, 1990 - SOR/90-231 (Section 3)
    •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), these Regulations apply to the marketing of turkey in interprovincial or export trade.



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