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  1. Exporters’ and Producers’ Records Regulations - SOR/97-71 (Section 5)

     Every person who is required to keep records in accordance with sections 2 to 4 shall, where that person has received written notification from the customs administration of a free trade partner wishing to conduct a verification visit in accordance with a free trade agreement and has given written consent to the making of such a visit, make those records available for inspection by an officer of the customs administration of that free trade partner at all reasonable times and shall provide a facility for the inspection of those records.

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  2. Exporters’ and Producers’ Records Regulations - SOR/97-71 (Section 3)

     Every exporter of commercial goods who has completed and signed a certificate in accordance with subsection 97.1(1) of the Act and who is required by subsection 97.2(1) of the Act to keep records in respect of those commercial goods shall keep, for the period of six years following the date on which the certificate was signed, in addition to the records described in section 2,

    • (a) all records that relate to an application for, or receipt of, any advance ruling by the customs administration of the applicable free trade partner; and

    • (b) if the exporter is not a producer, all written representations received from the producer of the commercial goods that state that the commercial goods meet the rules of origin set out in or contemplated by the applicable free trade agreement.

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  3. Exporters’ and Producers’ Records Regulations - SOR/97-71

    Goods that Are Exported to a Free Trade Partner

    [SOR/97-330, s. 3]

  4. Exporters’ and Producers’ Records Regulations - SOR/97-71 (Section Footnote *10)

     These Regulations come into force on the day on which section 38 of the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, being chapter 33 of the Statutes of Canada, 1996, comes into force.

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  5. Exporters’ and Producers’ Records Regulations - SOR/97-71 (Section 4)

     Every producer of commercial goods who has completed and signed a certificate in accordance with subsection 97.1(1) of the Act and who is required by subsection 97.2(1) of the Act to keep records in respect of those commercial goods shall keep, for the period of six years following the date on which the certificate was signed, all records that relate to the production of the commercial goods, including all records that relate to

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    • (c) an application for, or receipt of, any advance ruling by the customs administration of the applicable free trade partner.

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