Regulations Implementing the United Nations Resolutions on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (SOR/2004-222)
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Regulations are current to 2024-10-30 and last amended on 2024-06-17. Previous Versions
Applications
Marginal note:Exemption
13 (1) A person that wishes to engage in any activity that is prohibited under these Regulations must, before doing so, apply to the Minister in writing for a certificate to exempt the activity from the application of the Regulations.
Marginal note:Certificate
(2) The Minister must issue the certificate if the Security Council did not intend that the activity be prohibited or if the Security Council or the Committee of the Security Council has approved the activity in advance.
Marginal note:Basic or extraordinary expenses
14 (1) A person whose property is affected by the application of section 2 may apply to the Minister in writing for a certificate to exempt the property from the application of that section if the property is necessary for basic or extraordinary expenses or is subject to a lien, mortgage or security interest, to a hypothec or prior claim, to a charge or to a judicial, administrative or arbitral decision.
Marginal note:Certificate
(2) If it is established in accordance with Resolution 1596 (2005) of April 18, 2005, adopted by the Security Council, that the property is necessary for basic or extraordinary expenses or that it is subject to a lien, mortgage or security interest, to a hypothec or prior claim, to a charge or to a judicial, administrative or arbitral decision, the Minister must issue a certificate within the following time periods:
(a) within 15 working days after receiving the application, in the case of property necessary for basic expenses, if the Committee of the Security Council did not oppose the application;
(b) within 30 working days after receiving the application, in the case of property necessary for extraordinary expenses, if the Committee of the Security Council approved the application; and
(c) within 90 working days after receiving the application, in the case of property that is subject to a lien, mortgage or security interest, to a hypothec or prior claim, to a charge or to a judicial, administrative or arbitral decision that
(i) was created or issued before the person became a designated person,
(ii) is not for the benefit of a designated person, and
(iii) has been brought to the attention of the Committee of the Security Council by the Minister.
Marginal note:Certificate — parties to contract
15 (1) A person who is a party to a contract or a gratuitous transfer may apply to the Minister in writing for a certificate to exempt property from the application of section 2 to permit them to receive payments or a transfer from a designated person or to permit a designated person to make payments or to carry out the transfer.
Marginal note:Certificate — time period
(2) The Minister must issue a certificate within 90 working days after receiving the application and at least 10 working days after advising the Committee of the Security Council of the intention to issue the certificate, if it is established that
(a) the contract was entered into or the transfer was carried out prior to any party becoming a designated person; and
(b) the payments or transfer are not to be received, directly or indirectly, by a designated person, by a person acting on behalf of, or at the direction of, a designated person or by an entity that is owned, held or controlled, directly or indirectly, by a designated person.
Marginal note:Mistaken identity
16 (1) A person whose name is the same as or similar to the name of a designated person and that claims not to be that designated person may apply to the Minister in writing for a certificate stating that they are not that designated person.
Marginal note:Determination by Minister
(2) Within 45 working days after receiving the application, the Minister must
(a) issue the certificate, if it is established that the applicant is not the designated person; or
(b) provide notice to the applicant of his or her determination, if it is not so established.
Personal Information
Marginal note:Communication by Minister
17 (1) The Minister may, for the purpose of enforcing these Regulations or fulfilling any obligation under a resolution of the Security Council with respect to the Democratic Republic of the Congo or to respond to a request from the Security Council or any of its subsidiary organs, disclose any personal information to an official or the Security Council or any of its subsidiary organs.
Marginal note:Receipt of information
(2) An official may receive any personal information disclosed to them under subsection (1).
Marginal note:Communication by official
(3) An official may, for the purpose of enforcing these Regulations or fulfilling any obligation under a resolution of the Security Council with respect to the Democratic Republic of the Congo or to respond to a request from the Security Council or any of its subsidiary organs, disclose any personal information to the Minister.
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