Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations
33.2 (1) Subject to subsections (3) and 62(2), every British Columbia notary public and every British Columbia notary corporation shall, when engaging in an activity described in section 33, keep the following records:
(a) a receipt of funds record in respect of every amount of $3,000 or more that they receive in the course of a single transaction, unless the amount is received from a financial entity or a public body; and
(b) where the receipt of funds record is in respect of a client that is a corporation, a copy of the part of official corporate records that contains any provision relating to the power to bind the corporation in respect of transactions with the British Columbia notary public or British Columbia notary corporation.
(2) Subject to subsection 52(2), every British Columbia notary public and every British Columbia notary corporation shall, when engaging in an activity described in section 33, keep a large cash transaction record in respect of every amount in cash of $10,000 or more that they receive in the course of a single transaction, unless the cash is received from a financial entity or a public body.
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of a transaction if a large cash transaction record is required by subsection (2) to be kept in respect of that same transaction.
- SOR/2007-293, s. 14
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