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Consolidated Statutes and Regulations
Main page on: National Flag of Canada Manufacturing Standards Act
Disclaimer: These documents are not the official versions (more). Source: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/N-9/151772.html
Act current to September 27, 2005
| National Flag of Canada Manufacturing Standards Act CHAPTER N-9
An Act to establish standards for the manufacture of the national flag of Canada |
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1. This Act may be cited as the National Flag of Canada Manufacturing Standards Act. 1984, c. 28, s. 1. |
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2. (1) On or before June 28, 1985, the Canadian General Standards Board shall establish standards for manufacture of the national flag of Canada corresponding to the intended use of the flag under varying conditions, including indoor use, outdoor use, one-event-only use and such other uses as the Board may determine that the national flag of Canada may reasonably be subjected to. | | (2) The Canadian General Standards Board shall, at least once every three years, review the standards and corresponding uses referred to in subsection (1) for the purpose of ensuring their adequacy relative to technological advances in the production of materials and dyes used in the manufacture of flags. 1984, c. 28, s. 2. |
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3. (1) No Crown corporation, department, board, agency or office of the Government of Canada shall, after June 28, 1986, purchase or use a national flag of Canada for government purposes unless it has been manufactured in compliance with the applicable standards for manufacture and use thereof established by the Canadian General Standards Board pursuant to section 2. | | (2) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of flags purchased for a use for which standards are not established by the Canadian General Standards Board. 1984, c. 28, s. 3. |
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4. All flags, whether manufactured in Canada or imported into Canada, that are manufactured in compliance with the standards for manufacture referred to in section 2 shall bear a mark identifying that flag as having met the standards for manufacture established by the Canadian General Standards Board. 1984, c. 28, s. 4.
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