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Health of Animals Act

Version of section 2 from 2002-12-31 to 2015-02-26:


Marginal note:Definitions

  •  (1) In this Act,

    analyst

    analyste

    analyst means a person designated as an analyst pursuant to section 32; (analyste)

    animal

    animal

    animal includes an embryo and a fertilized egg or ovum; (animal)

    animal by-product

    sous-produit animal

    animal by-product includes blood or any of its components, bones, bristles, feathers, flesh, hair, hides, hoofs, horns, offal, skins and wool, and any thing containing any of those things; (sous-produit animal)

    animal deadyard

    atelier d’équarrissage

    animal deadyard means a place where animal carcasses, animal by-products or disabled or diseased animals are brought when they are not to be prepared for human consumption; (atelier d’équarrissage)

    animal food

    aliments pour animaux

    animal food means any thing that is capable of being a nutriment for animals and includes any of the constituent elements of an animal ration; (aliments pour animaux)

    animal product

    produit animal

    animal product includes cream, eggs, milk, non-fertilized ova and semen; (produit animal)

    Assessor

    évaluateur

    Assessor means the Assessor or any Deputy Assessor appointed under Part II of the Pesticide Residue Compensation Act; (évaluateur)

    conveyance

    véhicule

    conveyance means any aircraft, carriage, motor vehicle, trailer, railway car, vessel, cargo container or other contrivance used to move persons, animals or things; (véhicule)

    customs officer

    agent des douanes

    customs officer means a person employed in the administration and enforcement of the Customs Act and includes any member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; (agent des douanes)

    disease

    maladie

    disease includes

    • (a) a reportable disease and any other disease that may affect an animal or that may be transmitted by an animal to a person, and

    • (b) the causative agent of any such disease; (maladie)

    dispose

    Version anglaise seulement

    dispose includes slaughter or otherwise destroy, bury or render; (Version anglaise seulement)

    hatchery

    couvoir

    hatchery means, subject to any regulations made under subsection (2), a place where eggs are incubated or chicks are hatched; (couvoir)

    infected place

    lieu contaminé

    infected place means a place that is constituted to be an infected place under section 22 or 23 or under the regulations; (lieu contaminé)

    inspector

    inspecteur

    inspector means a person designated as an inspector pursuant to section 32; (inspecteur)

    justice

    juge de paix

    justice means a justice as defined in section 2 of the Criminal Code; (juge de paix)

    Minister

    ministre

    Minister means the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food; (ministre)

    officer

    agent d’exécution

    officer means a person designated as an officer pursuant to section 32, but does not include an analyst; (agent d’exécution)

    peace officer

    agent de la paix

    peace officer means a peace officer as defined in section 2 of the Criminal Code; (agent de la paix)

    penalty

    sanction

    penalty means an administrative monetary penalty imposed under the Agriculture and Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act for a violation; (sanction)

    place

    lieu

    place includes a conveyance; (lieu)

    prescribed

    Version anglaise seulement

    prescribed means prescribed by regulation; (Version anglaise seulement)

    rendering plant

    usine de traitement

    rendering plant means a place

    • (a) where animal by-products are prepared or treated for use in, or converted into, fertilizers, animal food, fats or oils, other than fats or oils used for human consumption,

    • (b) where a substance resulting from a process mentioned in paragraph (a) is stored, packed or marked, or

    • (c) from which a substance resulting from a process mentioned in paragraph (a) is shipped; (usine de traitement)

    reportable

    déclarable

    reportable means prescribed as reportable by the Minister; (déclarable)

    toxic substance

    substance toxique

    toxic substance means a substance prescribed as toxic by the Minister; (substance toxique)

    Tribunal

    Commission

    Tribunal means the Review Tribunal continued by subsection 4.1(1) of the Canada Agricultural Products Act; (Commission)

    vector

    vecteur

    vector means an animal that has the potential to transmit a disease, directly or indirectly, from one animal or its excreta to another animal; (vecteur)

    veterinary biologic

    produit vétérinaire biologique

    veterinary biologic means

    • (a) a helminth, protozoa or micro-organism,

    • (b) a substance or mixture of substances derived from animals, helminths, protozoa or micro-organisms, or

    • (c) a substance of synthetic origin

    that is manufactured, sold or represented for use in restoring, correcting or modifying organic functions in animals or for use in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of a disease, disorder or abnormal physical state, or the symptoms thereof, in animals; (produit vétérinaire biologique)

    veterinary inspector

    vétérinaire-inspecteur

    veterinary inspector means a veterinarian designated as an inspector pursuant to section 32; (vétérinaire-inspecteur)

    violation

    violation

    violation means

    • (a) any contravention of any provision of this Act or of a regulation made under this Act, or

    • (b) any refusal or neglect to perform any duty imposed by or under this Act,

    that may be proceeded with in accordance with the Agriculture and Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act. (violation)

  • Marginal note:Ministerial regulations

    (2) The Minister may make regulations excluding places from the definition hatchery and prescribing reportable diseases and toxic substances.

  • Marginal note:Incorporation by reference

    (3) Toxic substances may be prescribed

    • (a) in terms of the quantity or concentration in which substances are contained in other substances; and

    • (b) by reference to substances specified in any published document, as amended from time to time.

  • 1990, c. 21, s. 2
  • 1994, c. 38, s. 25
  • 1995, c. 40, s. 54
  • 1997, c. 6, s. 67
  • 2001, c. 4, s. 173(F)

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