Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
Marginal note:Exception
128 (1) Paragraphs 125(1)(a), (2)(a), (2.1)(a), (3)(a) and (3.1)(a) do not apply if a permit is issued under this section.
Marginal note:Permits for emergency disposal
(2) The Minister may, on application, issue a permit to dispose of or incinerate a substance if the Minister is of the opinion that
(a) the disposal or incineration of a certain quantity of the substance is necessary to avert an emergency that poses an unacceptable risk relating to the environment or to human health; and
(b) there is no other feasible solution.
Marginal note:Application
(3) An application for a permit must
(a) be in the prescribed form;
(b) contain the information that may be prescribed or that may be required by the Minister for the purpose of complying with Schedule 6;
(c) be accompanied by the prescribed fees; and
(d) subject to subsection (4), be accompanied by evidence that notice of the application was published in a newspaper circulating in the vicinity of the loading, disposal or incineration described in the application or in any other publication specified by the Minister.
Marginal note:Publication
(4) The Minister may permit the publication referred to in paragraph (3)(d) to be made at any time after the application is made.
Marginal note:Consultation
(5) The Minister shall
(a) offer to consult with any foreign state that is likely to be affected by the disposal or incineration and with the International Maritime Organization; and
(b) endeavour to follow any recommendations that are received from the International Maritime Organization.
Marginal note:Notice
(6) The Minister shall inform the International Maritime Organization of any action taken under this section.
- 1999, c. 33, s. 128
- 2005, c. 23, s. 24
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