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Canadian Chicken Anti-Dumping Regulations

SOR/2002-34FARM PRODUCTS AGENCIES ACT
Registration 2001-12-24
Canadian Chicken Anti-Dumping RegulationsWhereas the Governor in Council has, by the Chicken Farmers of Canada ProclamationFootnote a, established Chicken Farmers of Canada pursuant to subsection 16(1)Footnote b of the Farm Products Agencies ActFootnote c;

Return to footnote aSOR/79-158; SOR/98-244
Return to footnote bS.C. 1993, c. 3, par. 13(b)
Return to footnote cS.C. 1993, c. 3, s. 2

Whereas Chicken Farmers of Canada has been empowered to implement a marketing plan pursuant to the Chicken Farmers of Canada ProclamationFootnote a;
Whereas the proposed annexed Canadian Chicken Anti-Dumping Regulations are regulations of a class to which paragraph 7(1)(d)Footnote d of the Farm Products Agencies ActFootnote c applies by reason of section 2 of the Agencies’ Orders and Regulations Approval OrderFootnote e, and has been submitted to the National Farm Products Council pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) of that Act;

Return to footnote dS.C. 1993, c. 3, s. 7(2)
Return to footnote eC.R.C., c. 648

And whereas, pursuant to paragraph 7(1)(d)Footnote d of the Farm Products Agencies ActFootnote c, the National Farm Products Council is satisfied that the proposed regulations are necessary for the implementation of the marketing plan that Chicken Farmers of Canada is authorized to implement, and has approved the proposed regulations;
Therefore, Chicken Farmers of Canada, pursuant to paragraph 22(1)(f) of the Farm Products Agencies ActFootnote c and section 13Footnote f of the schedule to the Chicken Farmers of Canada ProclamationFootnote a, hereby makes the annexed Canadian Chicken Anti-Dumping Regulations.
Return to footnote fSOR/2002-1
Ottawa, December 20, 20011 [Repealed, SOR/2015-230, s. 1]
Previous Version

Interprovincial Price

2 If chicken is shipped in interprovincial trade, and not for export, from one signatory province to another signatory province or from a non-signatory territory to a signatory province, no person may sell that chicken in a province, other than the province in which it is produced, at a price that is less than the total of

(a) the price charged at or about the same time by the trade for similar sales of chicken of an equivalent variety, class or grade in the province in which the chicken is produced, and
(b) any reasonable transportation charges for shipping the chicken to the place where it is sold.

Repeal

3 [Repeal]

Coming into Force

4 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.