Compensation for Certain Birds Destroyed in British Columbia (Avian Influenza) Regulations
Version of section 3 from 2006-03-22 to 2024-11-11:
3 (1) For the purpose of paragraph 55(a) of the Act, the market value of a chicken is determined as follows:
(a) in the case of a female chicken broiler breeder that is 25 weeks of age or younger or a chicken table egg layer that is 19 weeks of age or younger, in accordance with the formula
B + [(A - B)/D]E
(b) in the case of a female chicken broiler breeder that is older than 25 weeks of age or a chicken table egg layer that is older than 19 weeks of age, in accordance with the formula
A + [(C - A)/(F - D)](E - D)
where
- A
- is the maximum amount with respect to a chicken under section 2 of the Compensation for Destroyed Animals Regulations;
- B
- is the value of a day-old female chicken broiler breeder or a day-old chicken table egg layer, as the case may be;
- C
- is the salvage value of the chicken;
- D
- is 25 weeks in the case of a female chicken broiler breeder and 19 weeks in the case of a chicken table egg layer;
- E
- is the age of the chicken, in weeks, when it was destroyed; and
- F
- is the length, in weeks, of the average production cycle of a female chicken broiler breeder or a chicken table egg layer, as the case may be.
(2) The market value of a chicken shall not exceed the maximum amount with respect to a chicken under section 2 of the Compensation for Destroyed Animals Regulations.
- SOR/2005-113, s. 3
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