Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations
1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- affiliated body
affiliated body of a body corporate means another body corporate that is affiliated with it in the sense that
(a) one of the bodies corporate is the subsidiary of the other;
(b) both of the bodies corporate are subsidiaries of the same body corporate; or
(c) each of the bodies corporate is controlled by the same person. (personne morale affiliée)
- associate
associate, when used to indicate a relationship with any person, means
(a) a body corporate of which that person beneficially owns or controls, directly or indirectly, shares or securities currently convertible into shares carrying voting rights under all circumstances or by reason of the occurrence of an event that has occurred and is continuing, or a currently exercisable option or right to purchase such shares or such convertible securities;
(b) a partner of that person acting on behalf of the partnership of which they are partners;
(c) a trust or estate in which that person has a beneficial interest or in respect of which that person serves as a trustee or in a similar capacity;
(d) a spouse of that person or an individual who is cohabiting with that person in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year;
(e) a child of that person or of the spouse or individual referred to in paragraph (d);
(f) a relative of that person or of the spouse or individual referred to in paragraph (d), if that relative has the same residence as that person;
(g) an employer or employee of that person; and
(h) an officer or director of that person’s business. (lien)
- CFC
CFC means Chicken Farmers of Canada. (PPC)
- chicken
chicken means chicken or any part of a chicken, live or in processed form, produced in Canada and marketed in interprovincial or export trade. (poulet)
- consumer
consumer means a person who buys chicken for consumption by the person or the person’s household. (consommateur)
- dealer
dealer means a person, other than a processor or retailer, who buys chicken for resale. (négociant)
- federal market development quota
federal market development quota means the number of kilograms of chicken, expressed in live weight, that a producer is entitled, under the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations, to market in interprovincial or export trade to market development licensees during the period referred to in the schedule to those Regulations. (contingent fédéral d’expansion du marché)
- federal specialty chicken quota
federal specialty chicken quota means the number of kilograms of chicken, expressed in live weight, that a producer is entitled, under the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations, to market in interprovincial or export trade to specialty chicken licensees during the period referred to in the schedule to those Regulations. (contingent fédéral de poulet de spécialité)
- licence
licence means a document issued by CFC to a person certifying that the person is a licensee. (permis)
- market development commitment form
market development commitment form means the form set out in Schedule 1. (formulaire d’engagement pour l’expansion du marché)
- market development commitment period
market development commitment period means the period that spans the following three periods:
(a) the period referred to in section 1 of the market development commitment form set out in Schedule 1;
(b) the period referred to in the schedule to the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations that immediately precedes the period referred to in paragraph (a); and
(c) the period referred to in the schedule to the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations that immediately follows the period referred to in paragraph (a). (période d’engagement pour l’expansion du marché)
- marketing
marketing, in relation to chicken, live or in processed form, includes selling or offering it for sale or buying, pricing, assembling, packing, processing, transporting or storing it or any other act that is necessary to prepare it in a form, or to make it available at a place and time, for purchase for consumption or use. (commercialisation)
- mature chicken
mature chicken means a mature female bird of the species Gallus Domesticus that does not have flexible cartilage at the posterior end of the breast or keel bone, tender meat or soft skin of smooth texture. (poulet adulte)
- primary processor
primary processor means a processor who slaughters chicken that was produced and marketed under a federal market development quota or a federal specialty chicken quota issued under the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations. (transformateur primaire)
- processing
processing means the slaughtering of chicken or the changing of the nature, size, quality or condition of slaughtered chicken. (transformation)
- processor
processor means a person who is engaged in the business of processing and otherwise marketing chicken. (transformateur)
- producer
producer means a person who raises chicken for processing, for sale to the public, or for use in products manufactured by the person. (producteur)
- producer-processor
producer-processor means a person who raises, processes and markets chicken or offers for sale, sells or stores chicken produced and processed by the person. (producteur-transformateur)
- Provincial Commodity Board
Provincial Commodity Board means, in respect of
(a) the Province of Ontario, Chicken Farmers of Ontario;
(b) the Province of Québec, Les Éleveurs de volailles du Québec;
(c) the Province of Nova Scotia, Chicken Farmers of Nova Scotia;
(d) the Province of New Brunswick, Chicken Farmers of New Brunswick;
(e) the Province of Manitoba, Manitoba Chicken Producers;
(f) the Province of British Columbia, the British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board;
(g) the Province of Prince Edward Island, the Prince Edward Island Poultry Meat Commodity Marketing Board;
(h) the Province of Saskatchewan, Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan;
(i) the Province of Alberta, Alberta Chicken Producers; and
(j) the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Newfoundland and Labrador Chicken Marketing Board. (Office de commercialisation)
- Provincial Supervisory Board
Provincial Supervisory Board means, in respect of
(a) the Province of Ontario, the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission;
(b) the Province of Quebec, the Régie des marchés agricoles et alimentaires du Québec;
(c) the Province of Nova Scotia, the Nova Scotia Natural Products Marketing Council;
(d) the Province of New Brunswick, the New Brunswick Farm Products Commission;
(e) the Province of Manitoba, the Manitoba Farm Products Marketing Council;
(f) the Province of British Columbia, the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board;
(g) the Province of Prince Edward Island, the Prince Edward Island Marketing Council;
(h) the Province of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Agri-Food Council;
(i) the Province of Alberta, the Alberta Agricultural Products Marketing Council; and
(j) the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Newfoundland Agricultural Products Marketing Board. (Régie provinciale)
- registered production facilities
registered production facilities means production facilities that are registered under the laws of the province in which they are situated. (installations de production agréées)
- retailer
retailer means a person who offers chicken for sale, or sells it, directly to consumers. (détaillant)
- specialty chicken
specialty chicken means chicken belonging to any product category listed in Schedule 4. (poulet de spécialité)
- specialty chicken commitment form
specialty chicken commitment form means the form set out in Schedule 5. (formulaire d’engagement pour le poulet de spécialité)
- spent fowl
spent fowl means laying hens at the end of egg production or breeders at the end of breeding production. (volaille de réforme)
- transporter
transporter means a person who transports live chicken for delivery to a processor, and includes a processor who transports live chicken in vehicles owned or leased by the processor. (transporteur)
- SOR/2004-2, s. 1
- SOR/2007-249, s. 1
- SOR/2010-76, s. 1
- SOR/2011-244, s. 1
- SOR/2014-143, s. 1
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