New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)
Marginal note:Definitions
1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. (Loi)
- 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)
- anionic polymer
anionic polymer means a polymer that has one or more monomer units that are covalently bound and bear a net negative charge. (polymère anionique)
- biochemical
biochemical means a substance, other than a polymer, that
(a) is produced by a micro-organism; or
(b) is a protein or nucleic acid that is derived from a plant or an animal. (substance biochimique)
- biopolymer
biopolymer means a polymer that
(a) is produced by a micro-organism; or
(b) is a protein or nucleic acid that is derived from a plant or an animal. (biopolymère)
- CAS registry number
CAS registry number means the identification number assigned to a substance by the Chemical Abstracts Service Division of the American chemical Society. (numéro d’enregistrement CAS)
- cationic polymer
cationic polymer means a polymer that has one or more monomer units that are covalently bound and bear a net positive charge. (polymère cationique)
- chemical
chemical means a substance that is not a polymer. (substance chimique)
- consumed
consumed, in respect of a substance, means destroyed or completely converted to another substance. (consommée)
- contained
contained, in respect of a site-limited intermediate substance or an export-only substance, means an absolute release limit of 1 kg per day per site to the aquatic environment after wastewater treatment. (confinée)
- 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)
- material safety data sheet
material safety data sheet[Repealed, SOR/2015-19, s. 1]
- micro-organism
micro-organism means a microscopic organism that is
(a) classified in the Bacteria, the Archaea, the Protista, which includes protozoa and algae, or the Fungi, which includes yeasts;
(b) a virus, virus-like particle or sub-viral particle;
(c) a cultured cell of an organism not referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), other than a cell used to propagate the organism; or
(d) any culture other than a pure culture. (micro-organisme)
- monomer unit
monomer unit means the reacted form of a monomer in a polymer. (unité monomère)
- 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)
- polymer
polymer means a substance that consists of
(a) molecules characterized by the sequence of one or more types of monomer units;
(b) greater than 50% by weight of molecules having three or more monomer units that are covalently bound to one or more other monomer units or reactants;
(c) less than 50% by weight of molecules of the same molecular weight; and
(d) molecules distributed over a range of molecular weights whose differences in molecular weights are primarily attributable to differences in the number of monomer units. (polymère)
- reactant
reactant, in respect of a polymer, means a substance that is used in the manufacture of the polymer and becomes part of its chemical composition, and includes a monomer. (réactif)
- reactive functional group
reactive functional group means atoms or an associated group of atoms in a substance that are intended or may reasonably be expected to undergo facile chemical reaction. (groupe fonctionnel réactif)
- reduced regulatory requirement polymer
reduced regulatory requirement polymer means one of the polymers described in section 9. (polymère à exigences réglementaires réduites)
- research and development substance
research and development substance means a substance that is undergoing systematic investigation or research, by means of experimentation or analysis other than test marketing, whose primary objective is any of the following:
(a) to create or improve a product or process;
(b) to determine the technical viability or performance characteristics of a product or process; or
(c) to evaluate the substance prior to its commercialization, by pilot plant trials, production trials, including scale-up, or customer plant trials, so that technical specifications can be modified in response to the performance requirements of potential customers. (destinée à la recherche et au développement)
- 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)
- site-limited intermediate substance
site-limited intermediate substance means a substance that is consumed in a chemical reaction used for the manufacture of another substance and that is
(a) manufactured and consumed at the site of manufacture;
(b) manufactured at one site and transported to a second site where it is consumed; or
(c) imported and transported directly to the site where it is consumed. (intermédiaire limitée au site)
- test marketing
test marketing, in respect of a product, means the exploration of its market capability in a competitive situation where the creation or improvement of the product is not the primary objective. (test de marché)
Marginal note:Safety data sheet
(1.1) Every safety data sheet referred to in these Regulations must meet the requirements set out in the Hazardous Products Regulations.
Marginal note:Meaning of substance
(2) For greater certainty, substance has the meaning given that word by subsection 3(1) and section 80 of the Act.
Marginal note:Government agencies
(3) The definition of government in subsection 3(1) of the Act does not apply to the expression “government agencies” wherever it appears in these Regulations.
- SOR/2015-19, s. 1
- SOR/2018-11, s. 18
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