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2-Butoxyethanol Regulations

Version of the schedule from 2006-12-14 to 2007-12-14:

The following schedule is not in force.

SCHEDULE 2(Subsections 4(2) and 8(1))Information To Be Contained in an Application for a Permit

  • 1 Information respecting the applicant:

  • (a) their name, civic and postal addresses, e-mail address, if any, telephone number and fax number, if any; and

  • (b) the name, title, civic and postal addresses, e-mail address, if any, telephone number and fax number, if any, of their authorized representative, if any.

  • 2 Information respecting the product:

  • (a) its name;

  • (b) its concentration of 2-butoxyethanol;

  • (c) the estimated quantity to be manufactured, sold, offered for sale or imported in a calendar year and the unit of measurement;

  • (d) the identification of each proposed use for the product; and

  • (e) an indication as to whether a permit has been issued under section 5 of these Regulations for each proposed use for the product.

  • 3 Evidence that it is not technically or economically feasible to reduce the concentration of 2-butoxyethanol in the product to the limit set out in column 2 of Schedule 1 for that product.

  • 4 Identification of the measures that have been taken to minimize or eliminate any harmful effect of 2-butoxyethanol on human health.

  • 5 A description of the plan prepared respecting 2-butoxyethanol identifying the measures to be taken so that the concentration of 2-butoxyethanol in the product to be manufactured or imported will be within the limit prescribed by these Regulations.

  • 6 Identification of the period within which the plan is to be fully implemented.

  • 7 The civic and postal addresses of the location where records, certification and supporting documents are kept.

  • 8 An applicant that submits a request, in accordance with section 313 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, that information contained in the application be treated as confidential must include with that request the identification of the following:

  • (a) any information that constitutes a trade secret;

  • (b) any information the disclosure of which would likely cause material financial loss to, or prejudice the competitive position of, the applicant;

  • (c) any information the disclosure of which would likely interfere with contractual or other negotiations being conducted by the applicant; and

  • (d) any financial, commercial, scientific or technical information that is confidential and is treated consistently in a confidential manner by the applicant.


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