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Explosives Regulations, 2013

Version of section 175 from 2024-05-03 to 2024-10-30:


Marginal note:Definitions

  •  (1) The following definitions apply in this Part.

    approval letter

    approval letter means an approval letter issued by the Minister under section 183. (lettre d’approbation)

    certificate

    certificate means a certificate that authorizes the manufacture or storage of a high hazard explosive. (certificat)

    equivalent document

    equivalent document means a security clearance, issued by a competent authority, that has not expired or been suspended or withdrawn, including

    • (a) a permis général issued under Quebec’s An Act respecting explosives, as amended from time to time;

    • (b) a FAST card (free and secure trade card) issued by the Canada Border Services Agency;

    • (c) a NEXUS card issued by the Canada Border Services Agency;

    • (d) a Firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence issued under the Firearms Act;

    • (e) a security clearance issued by Public Services and Procurement Canada to individuals working for or on behalf of entities that are registered in its Contract Security Program; or

    • (f) an Employee Possessor Clearance issued by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives if the employee holds a valid Canadian work permit. (document équivalent)

    high hazard explosive

    high hazard explosive refers to

    • (a) military explosives or law enforcement explosives (type D);

    • (b) high explosives (type E); or

    • (c) initiation systems (type I). (explosif à risque élevé)

    licence

    licence means a licence that authorizes the storage of a high hazard explosive. (licence)

    permit

    permit means a permit that authorizes the importation, exportation or in transit transportation of a high hazard explosive. (permis)

  • Marginal note:Access

    (2) A person is considered to have access to a high hazard explosive if it is possible for them to come into contact, even momentary contact, with such an explosive.

  • SOR/2013-211, s. 503
  • SOR/2016-75, s. 38
  • SOR/2018-231, s. 18
  • SOR/2022-121, s. 4(F)
  • SOR/2024-77, s. 45

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