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Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations

Version of section 4 from 2024-05-08 to 2024-11-26:

  •  (1) Subject to sections 8 and 9, within 30 days after the day on which it receives a licence application in a form approved by CFC and the payment of the applicable fee set out in section 6, CFC must issue a licence to a producer, primary processor, processor, dealer, retailer or transporter engaged in the marketing of chicken in interprovincial or export trade.

  • (2) An application form referred to in subsection (1) must set out

    • (a) the name, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of the applicant;

    • (b) the type of licence for which the application is made;

    • (c) a statement of the conditions that the licence is subject to under these Regulations; and

    • (d) the date on which the licence expires.

  • (3) Every licence issued with an effective date after December 31, 2007 expires on December 31 of the fifth year after it was issued unless it is revoked before that day.

  • (4) If a licensee fails, during the period of validity of the licence, to fulfil a condition set out in subsection 5(1) or (3), their obligation to comply with the unfulfilled condition is to survive the expiration or revocation of the licence.

  • (5) A licence issued under these Regulations is not transferable.

  • (6) If a licensee sells or otherwise disposes of or discontinues their business prior to the expiry of the licence, the licensee must return the licence to CFC and CFC must revoke the licence.

  • SOR/2007-249, s. 3
  • SOR/2011-244, s. 2
  • SOR/2024-80, s. 3

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