1. (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in this Part.
"certification" means the signing by an inspector of a document authorizing
an activity or attesting to the validity of information, no matter who prepared the
document. (certification)
"commercial grade beef cattle" means cattle that are used primarily to
produce meat, other than cattle that are purebred within the meaning of section 2 of the Animal
Pedigree Act. (boeufs commerciaux sans race)
"import permit" means a permit for the purpose of the importation of animals
or things that is issued by the Minister under section 160 of the Regulations. (permis d'importation ou licence d'importation)
"pet bird" means a pet bird that is imported from a country other than the
United States under a permit issued pursuant to section 10 of the Regulations. (oiseau de compagnie)
"private quarantine facility" means a quarantine facility that is not a
quarantine station. (installation de quarantaine privée)
"quarantine station" means a quarantine facility operated by the Agency. (station de quarantaine)
"related costs" means the costs of transportation, accommodation and meals
and incidentals and other expenses relating to the provision of a service, in an amount
determined in accordance with the Treasury Board Travel Directive, as amended
from time to time. (frais afférents)
"shipment" means one or more animals or things that are imported by one
person at one port of entry in one vehicle at one time and, if a licence for the removal
of an animal or thing has been issued under the Regulations or under an import permit,
that are shipped to one destination. (expédition)
(2) Unless otherwise provided in this Part, other words and expressions have the same
meaning as in the Act and the Regulations.
2. (1) The fees set out in the table to this Part, except those set out in item 20,
shall be paid when the service is requested.
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Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Item |
Service, Right, Product, Privilege or Use |
Fee |
consideration in respect of import permits |
1. |
For the consideration of an application, with respect to an animal or thing, for an
import permit |
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(a) for single use |
$35 |
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(b) for multiple use |
$60 |
2. |
(1) In addition to the fee payable under item 1, if |
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(a) subject to subitem (2), the conditions agreed to between Canada and the
country of origin for the importation of an animal or thing require modification, or have
been modified less than two years before the date on which the application referred to in
item 1 is received, for the consideration of an application for an import permit |
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|
(i) for single use |
$65 |
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(ii) for multiple use |
$115 |
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(b) subject to paragraph (c) and subitem (2), an assessment of the
risk of introducing disease is required with respect to an application referred to in item
1, or such an assessment has been completed and conditions for the importation were agreed
to between Canada and the country of origin less than two years before the date on which
the application is received, for the consideration of an application for an import permit |
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(i) for single use |
$1,000 |
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(ii) for multiple use |
$1,250 |
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(c) the applicant is an accredited institutional member of the Canadian
Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, the application is for no more than six
mammalian animals or animal embryos or for no more than twelve birds or hatching eggs, and
an assessment of the risk of introducing disease is required with respect to the
application referred to in item 1, or such an assessment has been completed and conditions
for the importation were agreed to between Canada and the country of origin less than two
years before the date on which the application is received, for the consideration of an
application for an import permit |
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|
(i) for single use |
$300 |
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(ii) for multiple use |
$450 |
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(2) In addition to the fee payable under item 1 for the consideration of an
application for a permit required by paragraph 12.1(a) of the Regulations for the import
of cattle, for the purpose of feeding, from the United States, whose movements are
restricted by the permit, for each animal (amended : Canada Gazette
Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p. 3295) |
$1.50 |
3. |
In addition to any fee payable under item 1 or 2, for the consideration of an
application referred to in item 1 for which an environmental assessment is required under
the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act |
$150 |
4. |
For the consideration of an application for a permit for animals or things in transit |
$60 |
5. |
(1) For the consideration of a request to amend an import permit by changing the
expiry date, date of shipment, number of animals, port of entry, address of the importer
or name and address of the carrier |
$20 |
|
(2) For the consideration of a request to amend an import permit with respect to any
matter other than one set out in subitem (1) |
$110 |
6. |
For the inspection of an animal or thing for the purpose of considering an application
for an import permit which requires an inspector to leave Canada, for each day or part of
a day that the inspector is outside Canada |
$217.50 plus related costs |
inspection and consideration of a facility or other premises for import purposes |
7. |
For the inspection and consideration of a private quarantine facility, if approval of
the facility under section 60 of the Regulations is sought for the quarantine of
ruminants, porcines, ratites or ratite hatching eggs, or of premises for the import of
cattle, for the purpose of feeding, from the United States, whose movements are restricted
by the permit required by paragraph 12.1(a) of the Regulations (amended : Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p.
3295) |
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(a) if the facility or premises have not been approved in the previous 24
months |
$300 |
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(b) if the facility or premises have been approved in the previous 24 months
and there has been a change to the facility or premises or their management since the last
approval |
$300 |
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(c) if the facility or premises have been approved in the previous 24 months
and there has been no change to the facility or premises or their management, |
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(i) for the first inspection to obtain a new approval |
$120 |
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(ii) for the second inspection to obtain a new approval |
$60 |
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(iii) for all further inspections to obtain a new approval |
$120 |
8. |
For the inspection and consideration of a private quarantine facility, if approval of
the facility under section 60 of the Regulations is sought for the quarantine of equines,
birds or hatching eggs (except for ratites and ratite hatching eggs and pet birds), |
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(a) if the facility has not been approved in the previous 24 months |
$205 |
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(b) if the facility has been approved in the previous 24 months and there has
been a change to the facility or its management since the last approval |
$205 |
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(c) if the facility has been approved in the previous 24 months and there has
been no change to the facility or its management, |
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(i) for the first inspection to obtain a new approval |
$100 |
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(ii) for the second inspection to obtain a new approval |
$35 |
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(iii) for all further inspections to obtain a new approval |
$70 |
9. |
For the inspection and consideration of a private quarantine facility, if approval of
the facility under section 60 of the Regulations is sought for the quarantine of an
animal, including a pet bird, other than one for which a fee is set out in item 7 or 8 |
$100 |
10. |
For the inspection and consideration of a private facility, if approval of the
facility is sought in accordance with a condition set out in an import permit for the
importation of an animal embryo or a thing |
$100 |
11. |
For the inspection and consideration of an establishment registered under the Meat
Inspection Act, if approval of the establishment is sought for the importation
of swine for immediate slaughter |
$300 |
12. |
For the inspection and consideration of a facility, if approval of the facility is
sought under subsection 58(3) of the Regulations for the inspection of animals
imported into Canada at a place other than the port of entry |
$90 |
import inspections |
13. |
For the inspection of documents relating to a shipment of animals, animal embryos
or animal semen presented before the time of importation under section 16 of the Act |
$17.50 |
14. |
(1) For either the inspection of animals, animal embryos or animal semen presented at
the time of importation under section 16 of the Act, or for the inspection of documents
relating to such animals, animal embryos or animal semen, or for both, for each shipment
of |
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|
(a) animal semen or pigeons |
$35 |
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(b) feeder calves imported under paragraph 12.1(b) of the
Regulations and section 17 of Part III of the import reference document (amended : Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p.
3295) |
$35 |
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(c) subject to paragraph (d), dogs, cats or ferrets |
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(i) imported from the United States for use in research and consigned to a facility
approved by the Canadian Council on Animal Care or imported from the United States for
transit to another country |
$35 |
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(ii) imported for any other purpose |
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(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$30 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$5 |
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(d) cats or dogs imported under paragraph 12.1(b) of the
Regulations, if an inspector has made a vaccination order under section 1 or 2,
respectively, of Part III of the import reference document (amended :
Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p. 3295) |
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(i) for the first animal in the shipment |
$55 |
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(ii) for each additional animal |
$30 |
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(e) any animal imported for immediate slaughter under paragraph 12.1(b)
of the Regulations and section 5 of Part III of the import reference document (amended : Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p.
3295) |
$35 |
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(f) swine imported from the United States for immediate slaughter |
$58 |
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(g) sexually intact cattle, sheep or goats imported from the United States
under paragraph 12.1(b) of the Regulations and section 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4,
14.6, 15 or 18 of Part III of the import reference document (amended :
Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p. 3295) |
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(i) for cattle |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$35 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$5 |
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(ii) for sheep or goats |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$35 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$2 |
|
(h) feeder cattle, feeder sheep and feeder goats imported under paragraph
12.1(b) of the Regulations and section 14.5, 14.6, 16 or 19 of Part III of the
import reference document (amended : Canada Gazette Part I, September
1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p. 3295) |
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(i) for feeder cattle |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$24 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$1.45 |
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(ii) for feeder sheep or feeder goats |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$24 |
|
(B) for each additional animal |
$.60 |
|
(i) ratites |
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|
(i) for the first animal in the shipment |
$35 |
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(ii) for each additional animal |
$6 |
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(j) bison, camelidae or cervidae |
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|
(i) for the first animal in the shipment |
$36 |
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(ii) for each additional animal |
$7.25 |
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(k) equines |
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(i) for each equine imported from the United States |
$25 |
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(ii) for each equine imported from a country other than the United States |
$30 |
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(l) animals or hatching eggs other than those referred to in paragraphs (a)
to (k), if the requirements of the Regulations or the conditions of an import
permit apply to a group of animals or hatching eggs (except requirements or conditions
relating to identification or certification by a veterinarian in the country of origin
indicating that the animals or hatching eggs have been examined and are free from disease) |
$35 |
|
(m) animals or hatching eggs other than those referred to in paragraphs (a)
to (k), if the requirements of the Regulations or the conditions of an import
permit apply to individual animals or hatching eggs (except requirements or conditions
relating to identification or certification by a veterinarian in the country of origin
indicating that the animals or hatching eggs have been examined and are free from disease) |
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(i) for the first animal or hatching egg in the shipment |
$35 |
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(ii) for each additional animal or hatching egg |
$6 |
|
(n) embryos imported under section 11 of the Regulations (amended
: Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p. 3295) |
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|
(i) for embryos from the first dam-sire pair in the shipment |
$35 |
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(ii) for embryos from each additional dam-sire pair |
$4 |
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(2) In addition to any fee payable under paragraphs (1)(a) to (n),
for the inspection of documents and the sealing of a conveyance at the port of entry, if
the shipment of animals imported from the United States is inspected at a place other than
the port of entry |
$35 |
15. |
In addition to any fee payable under item 14, for the inspection of animals or
things and for the testing of animals or things by a laboratory of the Agency, after an
inspection referred to in item 14 |
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|
(a) for a shipment of feeder cattle imported either under paragraph 12(1)(a)
or paragraph 12(1)(b) of the Regulations and section 17 of Part III of the Import
Reference Document (amended: Canada Gazette Part I, November 15, 2005) |
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|
(i) for the first animal in the shipment |
$32 |
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(ii) for each additional animal |
$1.90 |
|
(b) for a shipment of sexually intact bovines imported from the United States
under paragraph 12.1(b) of the Regulations and section 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4,
14.6 or 15 of Part III of the import reference document (amended :
Canada Gazette Part I, September 1, 2001, Vol 135, no. 35, p. 3295) |
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|
(i) for the first animal in the shipment |
$35 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal |
$15 |
|
(c) for a shipment of porcines that is to be quarantined at a quarantine
station only, under the Regulations or in accordance with the conditions of an import
permit, if the shipment is |
|
|
(i) imported from the United States |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$55 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$17.50 |
|
(ii) imported from a country other than the United States |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$85 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$30 |
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(d) for a shipment of porcines that is to be quarantined at a private
quarantine facility or at both a quarantine station and a private quarantine facility,
under the Regulations or in accordance with the conditions of an import permit, if the
shipment is |
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|
(i) imported from the United States |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$150 |
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(B) for each additional animal |
$36 |
|
(ii) imported from a country other than the United States |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$235 |
|
(B) for each additional animal |
$46 |
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(e) for each equine that, in accordance with the conditions of an import
permit, |
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|
(i) is not required to be tested for contagious equine metritis |
$85 |
|
(ii) is a male and is required to be tested for contagious equine metritis |
$1,095 |
|
(iii) is a female and is required to be tested for contagious equine metritis |
$410 |
|
(f) for a shipment of cervidae or camelidae that is to be quarantined in accordance with the
conditions of an import permit, if the shipment is |
|
|
(i) imported from the United States |
|
|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$225 |
|
(B) for each additional animal |
$70 |
|
(ii) imported from a country other than the United States, |
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|
(A) for the first animal in the shipment |
$350 |
|
(B) for each additional animal |
$100 |
|
(g) for a shipment of ungulates other than those referred to in paragraphs (a)
to (f) |
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|
(i) for the first animal in the shipment |
$175 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal |
$50 |
|
(h) for each ratite that is to be quarantined under the Regulations or in
accordance with the conditions of an import permit |
$52 |
|
(i) for each ratite hatching egg that is to be quarantined under the
Regulations or in accordance with the conditions of an import permit (amended
: Canada Gazette Part I, February 24, 2001,Vol135,no. 8, p. 612) |
$13 |
|
(j) for each shipment of animals or hatching eggs other than those referred
to in paragraphs (a) to (i) |
$130 |
|
(k) for a shipment of semen consisting of |
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|
(i) 1 to 49 units |
$32 |
|
(ii) 50 to 499 units |
$51 |
|
(iii) 500 to 1,499 units |
$65 |
|
(iv) 1,500 to 2,999 units |
$94 |
|
(v) 3,000 to 5,999 units |
$123 |
|
(vi) 6,000 units or more |
$167 |
|
(l) for each shipment of embryos, if the conditions of an import permit do
not require the recipients to be monitored |
$58 |
|
(m) for a shipment of embryos, if the conditions of an import permit require
the recipients to be monitored |
|
|
(i) for the first embryo in the shipment |
$75 |
|
(ii) for each additional caprine or ovine embryo |
$16 |
|
(iii) for each additional porcine embryo |
$4 |
|
(iv) for each additional embryo of any other animal |
$32 |
16. |
(1) Subject to subitem (2), for the inspection of or for otherwise dealing with any
shipment of things presented under section 16 of the Act, or for the inspection of
documents relating to such a shipment, or for both, except a shipment of animals, semen or
embryos |
|
|
(a) for each shipment that is inspected under the Agricultural Pre-arrival
Review System |
$14.95 |
|
(b) for any other shipment |
$25.25 |
|
(2) The fees set out in subitem (1) do not apply to a shipment |
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(a) that has been produced, manufactured or substantially transformed in the
United States; |
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|
(b) that originates in Canada, was exported directly to the United States and
is returned to Canada after being refused entry into the United States; |
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|
(c) that enters Canada as international mail, is inspected in a Canada Post
Customs Screening Centre and has a value, as declared by the importer or as assessed by
Revenue Canada, as the case may be, of less than $100; |
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|
(d) that enters Canada in a passenger's baggage that accompanies the
passenger; |
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|
(e) that is inspected under the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990 at
the time of importation and for which a fee for inspection is paid; or |
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(f) for which any other fee is set out in this table. |
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17. |
(1) Subject to subitem (2), for services provided to an air or marine carrier
respecting any animal or thing presented by the carrier under section 16 of the Act,
including the control of international garbage, the review of manifests and an inspection |
|
|
(a) for an aircraft entering Canada |
$25 |
|
(b) for a ship entering Canada |
|
|
(i) for the first manifest for the ship |
|
|
(A) if the manifest is provided to an inspector, in an electronic format that is
approved by Revenue Canada, at least one working day before the arrival of the ship |
$40 |
|
(B) if fewer than 10 items are declared on the manifest or the ship is in ballast |
$40 |
|
(C) if the ship is a cruise ship, or in cases other than those referred to in
clause (A) or (B) |
$100 |
|
(ii) for each additional manifest for the ship |
|
|
(A) if the manifest is provided to an inspector, in an electronic format that is
approved by Revenue Canada, at least one working day before the arrival of the ship |
$20 |
|
(B) if fewer than 10 items are declared on the manifest or the ship is in ballast |
$20 |
|
(C) if the ship is a cruise ship, or in cases other than those referred to in clause
(A) or (B) |
$70 |
|
(2) The fees set out in subitem (1) do not apply to |
|
|
(a) an aircraft entering Canada that |
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|
(i) is on a flight whose flight data information shows that it originated in the
United States, |
|
|
(ii) has a maximum capacity of 30 persons, in the case of a passenger aircraft, or |
|
|
(iii) is operated by the armed forces of a country that, under an agreement with the
Department of National Defence, is exempted from payment of the fees in respect of its
military aircraft; |
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|
(b) a ship entering Canada that |
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|
(i) is registered in Canada or the United States, |
|
|
(ii) is operated by the Government of the United States, |
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|
(iii) is operating exclusively in Canadian and American waters and, since it last left
a port other than a Canadian or American port, has been inspected and certified by the
appropriate Canadian or American officials as having no food or ship's refuse that
originates in a country other than Canada or the United States, or contains food or ship's
refuse that is approved by the Agency or the United States Department of Agriculture for
uncontrolled entry into Canada or the United States, or |
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|
(iv) is operated by the armed forces of a country that, under an agreement with the
Department of National Defence, is exempted from payment of the fees in respect of its
military ships. |
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18. |
In addition to any fee payable under items 13 to 19, for the inspection of an animal
or thing, if the animal or thing is inspected at a place outside Canada or mainland United
States, including Alaska, for the purpose of importing the animal or thing into Canada,
for each day or part of a day that the inspector is outside Canada |
$217.50 plus related costs |
19. |
If a person requests assistance to ensure their compliance with the provisions of the
Regulations or the conditions of an import permit, with respect to the importation of an
animal or thing, |
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|
(a) for services relating to the documentation in respect of a shipment |
$30 |
|
(b) for services relating to the inspection of a shipment and the related
documentation |
$60 |
quarantine |
20. |
(1) Subject to subitem (2), for care and accommodation provided in respect of an
animal admitted to quarantine at the quarantine station at Nisku, Alberta; North Portal,
Saskatchewan; Emerson, Manitoba; Windsor, Ontario; or Mirabel, Quebec, |
|
|
(a) for bovines |
|
|
(i) for each bovine four months or older on admission |
$15.75 per day |
|
(ii) for each bovine under four months on admission |
$5.25 per day |
|
(b) for sheep and goats |
|
|
(i) for each sheep or goat up to and including five in number |
$5.25 per day |
|
(ii) for each additional sheep or goat over five in number |
$2 per day |
|
(c) for swine |
|
|
(i) for each weaned pig up to and including 22 kg in weight on admission |
$1 per day |
|
(ii) for each pig over 22 kg but not over 35 kg in weight on admission |
$2 per day |
|
(iii) for each pig over 35 kg but not over 68 kg in weight on admission |
$3 per day |
|
(iv) for each pig over 68 kg in weight on admission |
$5 per day |
|
(v) for each nursing pig |
Nil |
|
(d) for canaries and finches |
|
|
(i) for 50 birds or less |
$66.50 |
|
(ii) for each additional bird over 50 in number |
$0.60 |
|
(e) for psittacines, zoo birds, pigeons and poultry |
|
|
(i) for six birds or less |
$79.80 |
|
(ii) for each additional bird over six in number |
$6.30 |
|
(f) for deer, antelope, wild sheep and goats |
|
|
(i) for each animal up to and including five in number |
$341.25 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal over five in number |
$189 |
|
(g) for each eland, camel, gaur or zebra |
$451.50 |
|
(h) for buffaloes, wisents and giraffes |
|
|
(i) for each animal 350 kg or over in weight on admission |
$598.50 |
|
(ii) for each animal under 350 kg in weight on admission |
$472.50 |
|
(i) for each horse |
$15 per day |
|
(j) for each dog |
$3 per day |
|
(k) for llamas and alpacas |
|
|
(i) for each male llama or alpaca over four months of age on admission |
$22.10 per day |
|
(ii) for each male llama or alpaca four months of age or under on admission |
$14.07 per day |
|
(iii) for each female llama or alpaca on admission |
$14.07 per day |
|
(l) for ostriches |
|
|
(i) for each ostrich over eight months of age on admission |
$12.91 per day |
|
(ii) for each ostrich eight months of age or under on admission |
$7.34 per day |
|
(2) The maximum fee payable for the care and accommodation of animals admitted to
quarantine at a quarantine station referred to in subitem (1) is the following: |
|
|
(a) for each group of animals referred to in paragraph (2)(k) |
$1,145 per day |
|
(b) for each group of animals referred to in paragraph (2)(l) |
$1,468 per day |
export inspection, testing and certification |
21. |
(1) For the inspection of poultry or hatching eggs for export to the United States, if
each individual animal or hatching egg is required by that country to be identified |
|
|
(a) for ratites or ratite hatching eggs |
|
|
(i) for the first animal or hatching egg inspected on the premises |
$50 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal or hatching egg inspected on the premises |
$5 |
|
(b) for poultry or hatching eggs other than ratites or ratite hatching eggs |
|
|
(i) for the first animal or hatching egg inspected on the premises |
$30 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal or hatching egg inspected on the premises |
$1 |
|
(2) For the inspection of a flock of poultry for the purpose of exporting poultry or
hatching eggs to the United States, if each individual animal or hatching egg is not
required by that country to be identified |
$40 |
|
(3) For the testing by a laboratory of the Agency of ratites or ratite hatching eggs
for export to the United States, for each animal tested on the premises |
10, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
|
(4) For the certification of poultry or hatching eggs for export to the United States |
|
|
(a) for ratites or ratite hatching eggs |
|
|
(i) for the first animal or hatching egg on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal or hatching egg on the certificate |
$1.50 |
|
(b) for chickens, turkeys, game birds, ducks and geese or their hatching
eggs, for each certificate |
$25 |
|
(c) for poultry or hatching eggs other than those referred to in paragraphs (a)
and (b), for each certificate |
$20 |
|
(5) For the inspection of ratites for the purpose of exporting them or their hatching
eggs to a country other than the United States |
|
|
(a) if the importing country does not require testing by a laboratory of the
Agency |
|
|
(i) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$35 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$10 |
|
(b) if the importing country requires testing by a laboratory of the Agency,
for each animal inspected |
$50 |
|
(6) For the certification of poultry or hatching eggs for export to a country other
than the United States |
|
|
(a) for ratites or ratite hatching eggs |
|
|
(i) for the first animal or hatching egg on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal or hatching egg on the certificate |
$10 |
|
(b) for chickens and turkeys or their hatching eggs |
|
|
(i) for export to Mexico, for each certificate |
$125 |
|
(ii) for export to a country other than Mexico, if the importing country does not
require testing by a laboratory of the Agency, for each certificate |
$100 |
|
(iii) for export to a country other than Mexico, if the importing country requires
testing by a laboratory of the Agency, for each certificate |
$2,500 |
|
(c) for pigeons, game birds, ducks and geese or their hatching eggs |
|
|
(i) if the importing country does not require testing by a laboratory of the Agency,
for each certificate |
$75 |
|
(ii) if the importing country requires testing by a laboratory of the Agency, for each
certificate |
$1,500 |
|
(d) for poultry or hatching eggs other than those referred to in paragraphs (a)
to (c) |
|
|
(i) if the importing country does not require testing by a laboratory of the Agency,
for each certificate |
$25 |
|
(ii) if the importing country requires testing by a laboratory of the Agency, for each
certificate |
$500 |
22. |
(1) For the inspection of ovine or caprine animals for export to the United States or
Mexico, if each individual animal is required by the importing country to be identified |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$42 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$2 |
|
(2) For the inspection of a flock of ovine or caprine animals for export to the United
States, if each individual animal is not required by the importing country to be
identified |
$100 |
|
(3) For the certification of ovine or caprine animals for export to the United States
or Mexico for a purpose other than those referred to in subitems (4) and (5) |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$1 |
|
(4) For the certification of ovine or caprine animals consigned to the same sale in
Canada by the same consignor, at the same time, for possible sale to the United States, if
individual certificates are requested |
|
|
(a) for the first certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for each additional certificate |
$5 |
|
(5) For the certification of ovine or caprine animals for export to the United States,
if each individual animal is not required by the importing country to be identified |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$0.20 |
|
(6) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of ovine or
caprine animals for export to a country other than the United States or Mexico, for each
animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$25 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$15 |
|
(7) For the certification of ovine or caprine animals for export to a country other
than the United States or Mexico |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$2 |
23. |
(1) For the inspection of porcine animals for export to the United States |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$42 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$2 |
|
(2) For the certification of porcine animals for export to the United States |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for each of the next 50 animals on the certificate |
$0.50 |
|
(c) for each additional animal in excess of 51 animals on the
certificate |
$0.15 |
|
(3) For the inspection of porcine animals for export to Mexico, |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$46 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$6 |
|
(4) For the testing, by a laboratory of the Agency, of porcine animals for export to
Mexico, for each animal tested on the premises |
$6.50, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(5) For the certification of porcine animals for export to Mexico |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$1 |
|
(6) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of porcine
animals for export to any country in the Caribbean, Central America or South America,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand or Viet Nam, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$15 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$10 |
|
(7) For the certification of porcine animals for export to any country in the
Caribbean, Central America or South America, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand or Viet
Nam |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$1.50 |
|
(8) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of porcine
animals for export to China, Japan, South Korea or Taiwan, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$45 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$30 |
|
(9) For the certification of porcine animals for export to China, Japan, South Korea
or Taiwan, |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$2 |
|
(10) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of porcine
animals for export to a country not mentioned elsewhere in this item, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$30 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$20 |
|
(11) For the certification of porcine animals for export to a country not mentioned
elsewhere in this item, |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$1.50 |
24. |
(1) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of equine
animals, other than those referred to in subitem (3), for export to the United States or
Mexico, |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$70 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$30 |
|
(2) For the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of equine animals that have been
imported into Canada for less than 60 days, for export to the United States, for each
animal |
$90 |
|
(3) For the inspection of equine animals for export to the United States for
immediate slaughter, for all animals on the premises |
$60 |
|
(4) For the certification of equine animals for export to the United States for
immediate slaughter |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$0.50 |
|
(5) For the certification of equine animals for export to Mexico or the United
States for a purpose other than that referred to in subitem (4) |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$1.50 |
|
(6) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of equine
animals for export to a country other than the United States or Mexico, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
|
|
(i) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$50 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$30 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
|
|
(i) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$35 |
|
(ii) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$20 |
|
(7) In addition to the fee payable under subitem (6) |
|
|
(a) for the testing, by a laboratory of the Agency, of equine animals for
export to a country other than the United States or Mexico, if the importing country
requires the semen of those animals to be tested for equine viral arteritis, for each
animal tested |
$350 |
|
(b) for administrative services in connection with the testing referred to in
paragraph (a), if the testing is performed by a laboratory other than a
laboratory of the Agency, at the expense of the exporter, for each animal tested |
$30 |
|
(8) For the certification of equine animals for export to a country other than the
United States or Mexico |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$5 |
25. |
(1) For the inspection of cattle for export to the United States |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$50 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$15 |
|
(2) For the testing for brucellosis, by an inspector or an employee of the Agency, of
cattle for export to the United States, for each animal tested on the premises |
$3.50, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(3) Certification of cattle for export to the United States for a purpose other than
the purpose referred to in subitem (4) |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$1.50 |
|
(4) For the certification, for export to the United States, of registered cattle that
are consigned to a show designated by the Minister, for each animal on the certificate |
$1.50, subject to a minimum fee of $10 |
|
(5) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of cattle
for export to the Dominican Republic, Mexico or Puerto Rico |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$35 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$20 |
|
(6) For the testing, by a laboratory of the Agency, of cattle for export to the
Dominican Republic, Mexico or Puerto Rico, if the inspection is performed by an accredited
veterinarian, for each animal tested on the premises |
$4.50, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(7) For the certification of cattle for export to the Dominican Republic, Mexico or
Puerto Rico, for each animal on the certificate |
$2, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
|
(8) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of cattle
for export to Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Ecuador,
Guatemala, Hungary, Morocco, Paraguay, Peru, Romania, South Africa, Tunisia, Uruguay,
Venezuela or Zimbabwe, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$35 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$20 |
|
(9) For the certification of cattle for export to Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Ecuador, Guatemala, Hungary, Morocco, Paraguay, Peru,
Romania, South Africa, Tunisia, Uruguay, Venezuela or Zimbabwe, for each animal on the
certificate |
$5, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
|
(10) Subject to subitem (12), for the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory
of the Agency, of cattle for export to Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand,
Portugal, Spain, Switzerland or the United Kingdom, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by a veterinary inspector |
$87 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$60 |
|
(11) Subject to subitem (13), for the certification of cattle for export to Australia,
Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland or the United Kingdom,
for each animal on the certificate |
$15, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
|
(12) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of
commercial grade beef cattle for export to China, for each animal |
$20 |
|
(13) For the certification of commercial grade beef cattle for export to China, for
each animal on the certificate |
$3, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
|
(14) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of cattle
for export to the Czech Republic, Estonia, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia,
Slovakia, Taiwan or Ukraine, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$50 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$35 |
|
(15) For the certification of cattle for export to the Czech Republic, Estonia, Japan,
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Taiwan or Ukraine, for each animal on the
certificate |
$2, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
|
(16) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of cattle
for export to a country not mentioned elsewhere in this item, for each animal |
|
|
(a) inspected by an inspector |
$20 |
|
(b) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$10 |
|
(17) For the certification of cattle for export to a country not mentioned elsewhere
in this item, for each animal on the certificate |
$3, subject to a minimum fee of $25 |
26. |
(1) For the inspection of ruminants, other than cattle, ovines and caprines, for
export to the United States or Mexico |
|
|
(a) for the first animal inspected on the premises |
$60 |
|
(b) for each additional animal inspected on the premises |
$20 |
|
(2) For the testing for brucellosis, by an inspector or an employee of the Agency, of
ruminants, other than cattle, ovines and caprines, for export to the United States or
Mexico, for each animal tested on the premises |
$3.50, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(3) For the certification of ruminants, other than cattle, ovines and caprines, for
export to the United States or Mexico |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$2.50 |
|
(4) For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of the
following ruminants, other than cattle, ovines or caprines, for export to a country other
than the United States or Mexico |
|
|
(a) for each animal of the species cervus elaphus |
|
|
(i) inspected by an inspector |
$85 |
|
(ii) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$50 |
|
(b) for each bison or animal of the family camelidae
|
|
|
(i) inspected by an inspector |
$75 |
|
(ii) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$45 |
|
(c) for each ruminant other than one referred to in paragraph (a) or
(b) |
|
|
(i) inspected by an inspector |
$50 |
|
(ii) inspected by an accredited veterinarian |
$30 |
|
(5) For the certification of ruminants, other than cattle, ovines or caprines, for
export to a country other than the United States or Mexico, |
|
|
(a) for the first animal on the certificate |
$25 |
|
(b) for each additional animal on the certificate |
$4 |
27. |
(1) For the inspection on a premises, for export, of animals not mentioned elsewhere
in items 21 to 33, and of animal products, animal by-products or manure, excluding
veterinary biologics |
$30 |
|
(2) For the certification, for export, of animals not mentioned elsewhere in items 21
to 33, and of any animal product, animal by-product or manure, excluding veterinary
biologics, for each certificate |
$20 |
28. |
For the inspection and certification, for export, of animal semen |
|
|
(a) for semen from the first donor sire on the certificate |
$15 |
|
(b) for semen from each additional donor sire on the certificate |
$5 |
29. |
For the inspection and certification, for export, of mammalian embryos, |
|
|
(a) for each cattle embryo on the certificate |
$6, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(b) for each ovine or caprine embryo on the certificate |
$2.50, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(c) for each porcine embryo on the certificate |
$2, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
|
(d) for each embryo on the certificate, other than one referred to in
paragraphs (a) to (c) |
$5, subject to a minimum fee of $15 |
30. |
If an exporter requests additional copies with an original signature of any
certificate mentioned in items 21 to 29, for each copy in excess of five copies |
$2 |
31. |
For the inspection of a premises, other than a farm of origin, to be used as a
pre-export isolation facility, if the facility has not been approved in the previous 24
months for the species of animal that is to be isolated, or if there has been a change in
the management of the facility or in the requirements of the importing country since the
previous approval |
$75 |
32. |
For the consideration of a request for a waiver of an importation requirement imposed
by another country or for a letter which certifies any information that is not contained
in the original certificate |
$60 |
33. |
If a person requests assistance to ensure their compliance with the import
requirements of another country or to correct an export certificate |
|
|
(a) for services relating to the documentation in respect of a shipment |
$30 |
|
(b) for services relating to the inspection of a shipment and the related
documentation |
$60 |
services related to hatcheries |
34. |
For consideration of a request for approval of structural alterations to a hatchery,
as required by section 9 of the Hatchery Regulations |
$160 |
35. |
For consideration of an application for a permit to operate a health monitored
hatchery, submitted pursuant to section 79.19 of the Regulations |
$320 |
36. |
For consideration of an application for quality assurance accreditation for the
operation of a health monitored hatchery |
$160 |
37. |
For evaluation of the operation of a health monitored hatchery, for any year or part
of a year subsequent to the year in which the permit referred to in item 35 is issued |
$64 |
38. |
For inspection of a health monitored hatchery and for microbiological sampling, to
assess the sanitary condition of the hatchery |
|
|
(a) if the hatchery has the quality assurance accreditation referred to in
item 36, for any year or part of a year, including the year in which the permit
referred to in item 35 is issued |
$192 |
|
(b) if the hatchery does not have that accreditation |
|
|
(i) for inspection, for every 13 or fewer consecutive weeks that the hatchery operates |
$144 |
|
(ii) for microbiological sampling |
|
|
(A) in the case of a hatchery in respect of which no person has been approved by the
Agency to take microbiological samples or in respect of which such a person has been
approved but does not take the samples, for every six or fewer consecutive months that the
hatchery operates |
$96 |
|
(B) in the case of a hatchery in respect of which a person has been approved by the
Agency to take microbiological samples and that person does take the samples, for every
year that the hatchery operates for more than six months |
$96 |
39. |
For each hour an inspector is employed to train health monitored hatchery employees to
take microbiological samples |
$64 |
services related to veterinary biologics |
40. |
(1) In respect of an application for an initial import permit for a veterinary
biologic, other than a veterinary biologic referred to in item 43, manufactured in a
country other than the United States |
|
|
(a) for preliminary review of the application |
$325 |
|
(b) for consideration of the application |
$2,000 |
|
(c) for issuance of the permit |
$500 |
|
(d) for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency of |
|
|
(i) a master cell line |
$700 |
|
(ii) a master seed culture |
$550 |
|
(iii) each serial tested, to a maximum of three |
$1,000 |
|
(2) For consideration of a subsequent application for an import permit for a
veterinary biologic for which an initial import permit has been issued in the 12-month
period before the filing of the application |
$120 |
|
(3) For consideration of the first application to renew an import permit for one or
more veterinary biologics for each of which an import permit has been issued, per
veterinary biologic |
$120 |
|
(4) For consideration of a subsequent application for an import permit for one or more
veterinary biologics in respect of each of which an import permit has been renewed |
$120 |
41. |
(1) In respect of an application for an initial import permit for a veterinary
biologic, other than a veterinary biologic referred to in item 42 or 43, manufactured in
the United States |
|
|
(a) for preliminary review of the application |
$325 |
|
(b) for consideration of the application |
$1,500 |
|
(c) for issuance of the permit |
$575 |
|
(2) For consideration of a subsequent application for an import permit for a
veterinary biologic for which an initial import permit has been issued in the 12-month
period before the filing of the application |
$120 |
|
(3) For consideration of the first application to renew an import permit for one or
more veterinary biologics for each of which an import permit has been issued, per
veterinary biologic |
$195 |
|
(4) For consideration of a subsequent application for an import permit for one or more
veterinary biologics in respect of each of which an import permit has been renewed |
$120 |
42. |
(1) In respect of an application for an initial import permit for either a viral or
bacterial autogenous veterinary biologic, other than a veterinary biologic referred to in
item 41 or 43, manufactured in the United States, that requires an approval of a product
outline |
|
|
(a) for preliminary review of the application |
$200 |
|
(b) for consideration of the application |
$450 |
|
(c) for issuance of the permit |
$200 |
|
(2) For consideration of an application for an import permit for either a viral or a
bacterial autogenous veterinary biologic manufactured in the United States using the same
product outline as the one referred to in subitem (1) that has been approved |
$60 |
43. |
For consideration of an application for an import permit for a veterinary biologic |
|
|
(a) for use in research |
$60 |
|
(b) for use in an emergency referred to in section 131.1 of the Regulations |
$60 |
44. |
(1) For inspection of a facility, as required by an import permit |
|
|
(a) for a facility in Canada to which veterinary biologics are imported |
$380 plus related costs |
|
(b) for a manufacturing facility located in the United States from which
veterinary biologics are exported to Canada |
$525 plus related costs |
|
(c) for a manufacturing facility located in a country other than Canada or
the United States from which veterinary biologics are exported to Canada |
$1,050 plus related costs |
|
(2) For any further inspection required because a facility has failed to comply with
the requirements of the import permit or the Regulations |
the applicable fee set out in subitem (1) |
45. |
(1) For consideration of an application for an establishment licence |
$60 |
|
(2) For initial inspection of an establishment for purposes of the issuance of an
establishment licence |
$525 plus related costs |
|
(3) For consideration of an application to renew an establishment licence |
$60 plus related costs |
|
(4) For inspection of an establishment for purposes of the renewal of an establishment
licence |
$525 plus related costs |
|
(5) For any further inspection of an establishment required because it has failed to
comply with the requirements of the Regulations |
the applicable fee set out in subitem (2) or (4) |
46. |
(1) Subject to subitems (2) and (3), in respect of an application for an initial
product licence for a veterinary biologic |
|
|
(a) for preliminary review of the application |
$325 |
|
(b) for consideration of the application |
$1,500 |
|
(c) for issuance of the licence |
$500 |
|
(d) for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency of |
|
|
(i) a master cell line |
$700 |
|
(ii) a master seed culture |
$550 |
|
(iii) each serial tested, to a maximum of three |
$1,000 |
|
(2) In respect of an application for an initial product licence for either a viral or
a bacterial autogenous veterinary biologic, that requires approval of a product outline |
|
|
(a) for preliminary review of the application |
$200 |
|
(b) for consideration of the application |
$450 |
|
(c) for issuance of the licence |
$200 |
|
(3) In respect of an application for an initial product licence for a veterinary
biologic |
|
|
(a) if the veterinary biologic is manufactured by mixing two or more
veterinary biologics in respect of each of which an import permit or product licence has
been issued |
|
|
(i) for preliminary review of the application |
$200 |
|
(ii) for consideration of the application |
$450 |
|
(iii) for issuance of the licence |
$200 |
|
(b) if the veterinary biologic is imported into Canada pursuant to an import
permit or a product licence has been issued for it, and the application is for filling new
containers with the veterinary biologic or repackaging the final veterinary biologic
without adding any other substance |
|
|
(i) for preliminary review and consideration of the application |
$350 |
|
(ii) for issuance of the licence |
$100 |
|
(4) For consideration of a subsequent application for a product licence for a
veterinary biologic in respect of which an initial product licence has been issued in the
12-month period before the filing of the application |
$120 |
|
(5) For consideration of the first application to renew a product licence for one or
more veterinary biologics in respect of each of which a product licence has been issued,
per veterinary biologic |
$120 |
|
(6) For consideration of a subsequent application for a product licence for one or
more veterinary biologics in respect of each of which a product licence has been renewed |
$120 |
47. |
For consideration of an application for approval of the release for sale of a new
serial of a veterinary biologic |
$150 |
48. |
For a review of a page of advertisement to ensure that the representations made
therein meet the requirements of subsection 135(2) of the Regulations |
$100 |
49. |
(1) For any change to an import permit, an establishment licence or a product licence |
$60 |
|
(2) For consideration of an alteration to a previously approved label or product
outline |
$60 |
50. |
For issuance of an export certificate |
$60 |
animal semen |
51. |
(1) For the testing of animals by a laboratory of the Agency and the inspection of
documentation relating to that testing, for the purpose of admission to an animal semen
production centre under a permit required by section 115 of the Regulations, if an
accredited veterinarian performs the inspection of the animals |
|
|
(a) for each bovine |
$30 |
|
(b) for each porcine |
$20 |
|
(c) for any animal other than one referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) |
$25 |
|
(2) In addition to any fee payable under subitem (1), for inspection of animals
for the purpose of admission to an animal semen production centre under a permit required
by section 115 of the Regulations, if the inspection is performed by an inspector |
|
|
(a) for each bovine |
$75 |
|
(b) for each porcine, ovine or caprine |
$60 |
|
(c) for any animal other than one referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) |
$85 |
52. |
For the inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency of animals in an
isolation facility under a permit required by section 115 of the Regulations |
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|
(a) for each bovine |
$70 |
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(b) for each porcine |
$25 |
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(c) for each ovine or caprine |
$30 |
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(d) for any animal other than one referred to in any of paragraphs (a)
to (c) |
$70 |
53. |
For the routine inspection, and for the testing by a laboratory of the Agency, of
animals under a permit required by section 115 of the Regulations, after the animals
have been admitted to an animal semen production centre |
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|
(a) for each bovine |
$42.50 |
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(b) for each porcine |
$20 |
|
(c) for each ovine or caprine |
$25 |
|
(d) for any animal other than one referred to in any of paragraphs (a)
to (c) |
$40 |
equine infectious anemia |
54. |
For each test performed by an approved laboratory for the detection of equine
infectious anemia |
$2 |
rabies vaccination fees |
55. |
For the vaccination of a pet against rabies by an employee of the Agency |
$3 per vaccination |