Skip all menusSkip first menu   Department of Justice Canada / Ministère de la Justice CanadaGovernment of Canada
   
Français Contact us Help Search Canada Site
Justice Home Site Map Programs Proactive Disclosure Laws
Laws
Updates to Justice Laws Web Site Notice
Main Page
Glossary
Important Note
How to link
Printing Problems?
Easy Links
Constitution
Charter
Guide to Making Federal Acts and Regulations
Statutes by Title
Statutes by Subject
Advanced Search
Templates for advanced searching
Case Law
Federal and Provincial Case Law
Other
Table of Public Statutes and Responsible Ministers
Table of Private Acts
Index of Statutory Instruments
  Consolidated Statutes and Regulations
Enabling statute: Agricultural Products Marketing Act
Disclaimer: These documents are not the official versions (more).
Source: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/A-6/SOR-80-531/11590.html
Regulation current to September 15, 2006

Manitoba Pullet Marketing Administration Levies Order

SOR/80-531

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT

Manitoba Pullet Marketing Administration Levies Order

ORDER PROVIDING FOR THE FIXING, IMPOSING AND COLLECTION OF LEVIES UPON CERTAIN PULLET PRODUCERS

SHORT TITLE

1. This Order may be cited as the Manitoba Pullet Marketing Administration Levies Order.

INTERPRETATION

2. In this Order,

"Act" means the Natural Products Marketing Act of Manitoba; (Loi)

"Commodity Board" means the Manitoba Egg Producers' Marketing Board established pursuant to the Act; (Office)

"Plan" [Revoked, SOR/90-77, s. 1]

"pullet" means the female of any class of domestic chicken belonging to the species Gallus Domesticus that is less than 20 weeks of age and produced for the purpose of laying eggs for human consumption; (poulette)

"producer" means any person who raises or keeps pullets in the Province of Manitoba. (producteur) SOR/90-77, s. 1.

LEVIES

3. Every producer shall pay to the Commodity Board a levy of one cent per pullet marketed by him in interprovincial and export trade. SOR/81-366, s. 1.

METHOD OF PAYMENT

4. A producer shall pay to the Commodity Board all levies payable in respect of pullets marketed by that producer in any week, not later than seven days after the last day of the week, together with a report indicating the purchasers and recipients of those pullets and the number of pullets each received. SOR/90-77, s. 2.




Back to Top Important Notices