Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SOR/2018-108)
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Regulations are current to 2026-03-17 and last amended on 2025-09-19. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Licence holders
86 (1) A licence holder must prepare, keep and maintain a written preventive control plan that meets the requirements of section 89 for any activity identified in their licence that they conduct in respect of a food or food animal.
Marginal note:Exception — food to be exported
(2) Despite subsection (1), a preventive control plan is not required to be prepared, kept or maintained for any activity that the licence holder conducts in respect of a food, other than fish or a meat product, that is exported, unless a certificate or other document referred to in section 48 of the Act is sought in respect of the food.
Marginal note:Exception — sales of $100,000 or less
(3) Despite subsection (1), if a licence holder’s gross sales that are derived from food are $100,000 or less for the 12 months before the day on which they most recently made an application for the issuance, renewal or amendment of a licence, a preventive control plan must be prepared, kept and maintained only for any activity that they conduct in respect of
(a) a food animal, meat product, fish, dairy product, egg, processed egg product or processed fruit or vegetable product that is identified in their licence; and
(b) a food in respect of which a certificate or other document referred to in section 48 of the Act is sought.
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