Canadian Aviation Regulations (SOR/96-433)
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Regulations are current to 2024-11-26 and last amended on 2023-06-21. Previous Versions
Part X — Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Aviation — CORSIA (continued)
Division IV — Reporting, Verification and Record Keeping (continued)
Publication
1000.34 (1) A private operator or air operator that uses a monitoring method described in subsection 1020.03(1) of the CORSIA Standard may make a request to the Minister that certain information be considered confidential, in the cases set out in section 1020.34 of the CORSIA Standard, and must indicate the reasons for the request.
(2) The Minister must determine that information is confidential if it is established that publication would harm the commercial interests of the private operator or air operator and such information must be designated as confidential when provided to ICAO.
Records
1000.35 (1) A private operator or air operator must retain a copy of the emissions monitoring plans, the verified emissions reports, the verified emissions unit cancellation reports, the authorizations referred to in subsections 1000.30(2) and 1000.31(3) and the associated verification reports, together with the supporting documents, for at least 10 years after the day on which they are made.
(2) The private operator or air operator must provide the Minister with a copy of the records referred to in subsection (1) on request.
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