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Canada Grain Act

R.S.C., 1985, c. G-10

An Act respecting grain

Short Title

Marginal note:Short title

 This Act may be cited as the Canada Grain Act.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 1

Interpretation

Marginal note:Definitions

 In this Act,

actual producer

producteur-exploitant

actual producer means a person actually engaged in the production of grain; (producteur-exploitant)

cash purchase ticket

bon de paiement

cash purchase ticket means a document in prescribed form issued in respect of grain delivered to a primary elevator, process elevator or grain dealer as evidence of the purchase of the grain by the operator of the elevator or the grain dealer and entitling the holder of the document to payment, by the operator or grain dealer, of the purchase price stated in the document; (bon de paiement)

class

classe

class, in respect of grain, means any variety or varieties of grain designated by order of the Commission as a class for the purposes of this Act; (classe)

Commission

Commission

Commission means the Canadian Grain Commission established by section 3; (Commission)

commissioner

commissaire

commissioner means a commissioner appointed pursuant to section 3; (commissaire)

contaminated

contaminé

contaminated means, in respect of grain, containing any substance in sufficient quantity that the grain is unfit for consumption by persons and animals or is adulterated within the meaning of the regulations made pursuant to paragraph 30(1)(a) of the Food and Drugs Act; (contaminé)

crop year

campagne agricole

crop year means, subject to any order of the Governor in Council made pursuant to section 115, the period commencing on August 1 in any year and terminating on July 31 in the year next following; (campagne agricole)

Division

région

Division means the Eastern Division or the Western Division; (région)

dockage

impuretés

dockage means any material intermixed with a parcel of grain, other than kernels of grain of a standard of quality fixed by or under this Act for a grade of that grain, that must and can be separated from the parcel of grain before that grade can be assigned to the grain; (impuretés)

Eastern Division

région de l’Est

Eastern Division means that part of Canada not included in the Western Division; (région de l’Est)

eastern grain

grain de l’Est

eastern grain means grain grown in the Eastern Division; (grain de l’Est)

elevator

installation ou silo

elevator means

  • (a) any premises in the Western Division

    • (i) into which grain may be received or out of which grain may be discharged directly from or to railway cars or ships,

    • (ii) constructed for the purpose of handling and storing grain received directly from producers, otherwise than as a part of the farming operation of a particular producer, and into which grain may be received, at which grain may be weighed, elevated and stored and out of which grain may be discharged, or

    • (iii) constructed for the purpose of handling and storing grain as part of the operation of a flour mill, feed mill, seed cleaning plant, malt house, distillery, grain oil extraction plant or other grain processing plant, and into which grain may be received, at which grain may be weighed, elevated and stored and out of which grain may be discharged for processing or otherwise,

  • (b) any premises in the Eastern Division, situated along Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario or the canals or other navigable waters connecting those Lakes or the St. Lawrence River or any tidal waters, and into which grain may be received directly from railway cars or ships and out of which grain may be discharged directly to ships,

  • (c) the portion of any premises in the Eastern Division designated by regulation pursuant to subsection 116(3) that is used for the purpose of storing grain,

  • The following provision is not in force.

    (d) any premises in the Eastern Division constructed for the purpose of handling and storing grain received directly from producers, otherwise than as a part of the farming operation of a particular producer, and into which grain may be received, at which grain may be weighed, elevated and stored and out of which grain may be discharged, and

  • The following provision is not in force.

    (e) any premises in the Eastern Division constructed for the purpose of handling and storing grain as a part of the operation of a flour mill, feed mill, seed cleaning plant, malt house, distillery, grain oil extraction plant or other grain processing plant, and into which grain may be received, at which grain may be weighed, elevated and stored and out of which grain may be discharged for processing or otherwise,

including any such premises owned or operated by Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province or any agent thereof; (installation ou silo)

elevator receipt

récépissé

elevator receipt means a document in prescribed form issued in respect of grain delivered to an elevator acknowledging receipt of the grain and, subject to any conditions contained therein or in this Act, entitling the holder of the document

  • (a) to the delivery of grain of the same kind, grade and quantity as the grain referred to in the document, or

  • (b) in the case of a document issued for specially binned grain, to delivery of the identical grain; (récépissé)

export standard sample

échantillon-type d’exportation

export standard sample means, in respect of a grade of grain, a sample of grain of that grade designated by the Commission pursuant to paragraph 26(b); (échantillon-type d’exportation)

foreign grain

grain étranger

foreign grain means any grain grown outside Canada and includes screenings from such a grain and every grain product manufactured or processed from such a grain; (grain étranger)

foreign material

matières étrangères

foreign material means any material intermixed with a parcel of grain, other than kernels of grain of a standard of quality fixed by or under this Act for a grade of that grain, that is of such a character and in such limited quantity that it need not be separated from the parcel of grain before that grade can be assigned to the grain; (matières étrangères)

grade name

appellation de grade

grade name means the name, or name and number, assigned to any grade of grain established by or under this Act and includes any abbreviation prescribed for that grade name; (appellation de grade)

grain

grain

grain means any seed designated by regulation as a grain for the purposes of this Act; (grain)

grain dealer

négociant en grains

grain dealer means a person who, for reward, on his own behalf or on behalf of another person, deals in or handles western grain; (négociant en grains)

grain product

produit céréalier

grain product means any product that is produced by processing or manufacturing any grain alone or with any other grain or substance and that may be presented for storage or handling at an elevator; (produit céréalier)

grain receipt

accusé de réception

grain receipt means a document in prescribed form issued in respect of grain delivered to a process elevator or grain dealer acknowledging receipt of the grain and entitling the holder of the document to payment by the operator of the elevator or the grain dealer for the grain; (accusé de réception)

holder

détenteur

holder, in relation to any document that entitles the person to whom it is delivered to the payment of money or the delivery of grain, means the person who, from time to time, is so entitled by virtue of

  • (a) the issue or endorsement to him of the document, or

  • (b) the delivery to him of the document after it has been endorsed in blank; (détenteur)

infested

infesté

infested means containing any injurious, noxious or troublesome insect or animal pest; (infesté)

inspection point

poste d’inspection

inspection point means any place at which the Commission has made provision for the inspection of grain; (poste d’inspection)

inspector

inspecteur

inspector means a person designated as an inspector by the Commission pursuant to section 12; (inspecteur)

lawfully

légalement

lawfully means

  • (a) in accordance with this Act, and

  • (b) in respect of

    • (i) the offering of grain for delivery to or storage in a primary elevator,

    • (ii) the delivery of grain to a terminal elevator or process elevator or to a consignee at a destination other than an elevator, or

    • (iii) the delivery of grain to a public carrier for carriage to any elevator or consignee referred to in subparagraph (ii),

    deliverable by the owner of the grain, receivable by the public carrier for carriage to the elevator or consignee and receivable by the operator of the elevator or consignee, in accordance with this Act; (légalement)

licence

licence

licence means a licence to operate an elevator or to carry on business as a grain dealer issued by the Commission; (licence)

licensed

agréée

licensed means, in respect of an elevator, licensed for operation under a licence that is held by a licensee; (agréée)

licensee

titulaire de licence

licensee means a person who holds a licence to operate an elevator or to carry on business as a grain dealer; (titulaire de licence)

manager

directeur

manager means, in respect of an elevator, the chief executive officer employed at the elevator by the operator or licensee of the elevator; (directeur)

Minister

ministre

Minister means such member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada as is designated by the Governor in Council as the Minister for the purposes of this Act; (ministre)

official inspection

inspection officielle

official inspection means the sampling and grading of a parcel of grain by an inspector; (inspection officielle)

official sample

échantillon officiel

official sample means a sample taken from a parcel of grain by a person authorized by the Commission to take the sample or by any sampling device authorized by the Commission; (échantillon officiel)

official weighing

pesée officielle

official weighing means the weighing of grain under the supervision of a person authorized by the Commission or in a manner authorized by the Commission; (pesée officielle)

operator

exploitant

operator means, in respect of an elevator, the person in possession of the premises constituting the elevator, either as owner or lessee thereof or as being entitled under a contract with the owner or lessee to operate the elevator for his own benefit and advantage; (exploitant)

order

arrêté

order includes any directive to the trade issued by the Commission; (arrêté)

overage

overage[Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 351]

prescribed

Version anglaise seulement

prescribed means prescribed by regulation; (Version anglaise seulement)

primary elevator

installation primaire ou silo primaire

primary elevator means an elevator the principal use of which is the receiving of grain directly from producers for storage or forwarding or both; (installation primaire ou silo primaire)

primary standard sample

échantillon-type normal

primary standard sample means, in respect of a grade of grain, a sample of grain of that grade designated by the Commission pursuant to paragraph 26(a); (échantillon-type normal)

process elevator

installation de transformation ou silo de transformation

process elevator means an elevator the principal use of which is the receiving and storing of grain for direct manufacture or processing into other products; (installation de transformation ou silo de transformation)

producer

producteur

producer means, as well as an actual producer, any person entitled, as landlord, vendor or mortgagee or hypothecary creditor, to the grain produced by an actual producer or to any share of that grain; (producteur)

public carrier

transporteur public

public carrier means any railway company, any operator of an extra-provincial truck undertaking within the meaning of the Motor Vehicle Transport Act  and any owner or operator of a ship; (transporteur public)

railway company

compagnie de chemin de fer

railway company means any company operating a line of railway in one or more provinces; (compagnie de chemin de fer)

regulation

regulation[Repealed, 1994, c. 45, s. 1]

screenings

criblures

screenings means dockage that has been removed from a parcel of grain; (criblures)

ship

navire

ship includes any description of vessel or boat used or designed for use in navigation, irrespective of method or lack of propulsion; (navire)

shortage

shortage[Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 351]

shrinkage

perte de poids

shrinkage means the loss in weight of grain that occurs in the handling or treating of grain; (perte de poids)

special binning

stockage en cellule

special binning means the storing of a parcel or parcels of grain pursuant to a contract, in space in an elevator that is specified in the contract, for the purpose of preserving the identity of the grain; (stockage en cellule)

storage charge

frais de stockage

storage charge means the charge made by the licensee of an elevator for maintaining in the elevator a stock of grain available for delivery on presentation of an elevator receipt entitling the holder to the delivery of grain in accordance with the receipt; (frais de stockage)

terminal elevator

installation terminale ou silo terminal

terminal elevator means an elevator whose principal uses are the receiving of grain from another elevator and the cleaning, storing and treating of the grain before it is moved forward; (installation terminale ou silo terminal)

transfer elevator

transfer elevator[Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 351]

weigh-over

weigh-over[Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 351]

Western Division

région de l’Ouest

Western Division means all that part of Canada lying west of the meridian passing through the eastern boundary of the City of Thunder Bay, including the whole of the Province of Manitoba; (région de l’Ouest)

western grain

grain de l’Ouest

western grain means grain grown in the Western Division. (grain de l’Ouest)

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 2
  • R.S., 1985, c. 29 (3rd Supp.), s. 25, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 1
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 1
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 1
  • 2001, c. 13, s. 12
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 24
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 351

PART ICanadian Grain Commission

Constitution of the Commission and Commissioners

Marginal note:Commission established

 There is hereby established a Commission to be known as the Canadian Grain Commission consisting of three commissioners to be appointed by the Governor in Council to hold office, during good behaviour, for a renewable term of up to seven years.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 3
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 2

Marginal note:Chief commissioner and assistant chief commissioner

  •  (1) The Governor in Council shall designate one of the commissioners to be chief commissioner and another commissioner to be assistant chief commissioner.

  • Marginal note:Commissioner chief executive officer

    (2) The chief commissioner is the chief executive officer of the Commission and, subject to section 12, has supervision over and direction of the work and staff of the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Powers of assistant chief commissioner

    (3) The assistant chief commissioner may exercise all the powers and perform all the functions of the chief commissioner in the event of the absence or incapacity of the chief commissioner or if the office of the chief commissioner is vacant.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 4
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 2

Marginal note:Salaries and expenses

  •  (1) Each commissioner shall be paid a salary to be fixed by the Governor in Council and is entitled to be paid reasonable travel and other expenses incurred by him while absent from his ordinary place of residence in the course of his duties under this Act.

  • Marginal note:Superannuation and compensation

    (2) The commissioners are deemed to be persons employed in the public service for the purposes of the Public Service Superannuation Act and to be employed in the federal public administration for the purposes of the Government Employees Compensation Act and any regulations made under section 9 of the Aeronautics Act.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 5
  • 2003, c. 22, s. 106(E)

Marginal note:Oath of office

  •  (1) A commissioner shall, before entering on his duties as such, take and subscribe, before a superior court judge, an oath of office in prescribed form.

  • Marginal note:Duties to be full-time duties

    (2) A commissioner shall devote the whole of his time to the performance of his duties under this Act.

  • (3) and (4) [Repealed, 1994, c. 45, s. 3]

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 6
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 3

Marginal note:Outside interest

 A person is not eligible to be appointed or, subject to section 8, to continue as a commissioner if, directly or indirectly, as owner, shareholder, director, officer, partner or otherwise, that person is engaged in commercial dealings in grain or the carriage of grain or has any pecuniary or other interest in grain or the carriage of grain, other than as a producer of grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 7
  • 2004, c. 25, s. 106

Marginal note:Disposing of property

 Any commissioner in whom any property giving rise to an interest prohibited under section 7 vests by will or succession for the commissioner’s own benefit shall, within six months after the vesting, dispose of that property.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 8
  • 2004, c. 25, s. 106

Staff

 [Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1662]

Marginal note:Staff

 Any officers and employees that are necessary for the proper conduct of the business of the Commission, including managers and employees employed at elevators constructed or acquired by Her Majesty in right of Canada and administered by the Commission under this Act, shall be appointed in the manner authorized by law.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 10
  • 2010, c. 12, s. 1662

Head Office, Meetings and Hearings

Marginal note:Head office

 The head office of the Commission shall be at the City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba, but the Commission may hold meetings and hearings at such other places as the Commission considers necessary or desirable for the proper conduct of the business of the Commission.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 9

By-laws

Marginal note:By-laws

 The Commission may make by-laws

  • (a) respecting the calling of meetings of the Commission, the regulation of its proceedings and generally for the conduct of its activities;

  • (b) distributing among the commissioners duties to be performed by them;

  • (c) specifying the duties of officers, managers and employees appointed as described in section 10;

  • (d) designating as an inspector for the purposes of this Act any person who, in the opinion of the Commission, is qualified to be so designated;

  • (e) respecting the establishment of committees of the Commission composed of commissioners or other persons or both, the delegation of duties to those committees and the fixing of quorums for meetings thereof;

  • (f) designating a seal to be used by the Commission to authenticate any documents issued by it; and

  • (g) fixing the allowance to be paid to members of grain standards committees.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 12
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 4
  • 2010, c. 12, s. 1663
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 352

Objects of the Commission

Marginal note:Objects

 Subject to this Act and any directions to the Commission issued from time to time under this Act by the Governor in Council or the Minister, the Commission shall, in the interests of the grain producers, establish and maintain standards of quality for Canadian grain and regulate grain handling in Canada, to ensure a dependable commodity for domestic and export markets.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 11

Functions of the Commission

Marginal note:Functions

  •  (1) Subject to this Act, the Commission shall, in furtherance of its objects,

    • (a) recommend and establish grain grades and standards for those grades and implement a system of grading and inspection for Canadian grain to reflect adequately the quality of that grain and meet the need for efficient marketing in and outside Canada;

    • (b) establish and apply standards and procedures regulating the handling, transportation and storage of grain and the facilities used therefor;

    • (c) conduct investigations and hold hearings on matters within the powers of the Commission;

    • (d) manage, operate and maintain every elevator constructed or acquired by Her Majesty in right of Canada, the administration of which is assigned by the Governor in Council to the Commission;

    • (e) undertake, sponsor and promote research in relation to grain and grain products and, in so doing,

      • (i) may request that a grain dealer or an operator of an elevator provide it with any sample of grain, grain products or screenings in their possession that the Commission specifies,

      • (ii) wherever appropriate, utilize technical, economic and statistical information and advice from any department or agency of the Government of Canada, and

      • (iii) maintain an efficient and adequately equipped laboratory;

    • (e.1) monitor compliance with end-use certificates provided pursuant to section 87.1; and

    • (f) advise the Minister in respect of such matters relating to grain, grain products and screenings as the Minister may refer to the Commission for its consideration.

  • Marginal note:Restriction

    (2) The Commission shall not, in operating any elevator as a primary elevator pursuant to paragraph (1)(d), purchase grain.

  • Marginal note:Delegation

    (3) The Commission may, by by-law, authorize any person to exercise or perform on the Commission’s behalf, subject to such restrictions or limitations as the Commission may specify, any of the powers, duties or functions of the Commission under this Act other than the power to make any regulation, order or by-law.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 14
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 4
  • 1988, c. 65, s. 124
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 353

Report

Marginal note:Report

 The Commission shall during the month of February in each year submit to the Minister a report, in such form as the Minister may direct, on the activities of the Commission during the crop year immediately preceding and the Minister shall cause the report to be laid before Parliament within fifteen days after the receipt thereof or, if Parliament is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days next thereafter that either House of Parliament is sitting.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 14

PART IIGrain Grades, Grading and Inspection

Grain Grades

Marginal note:Grades may be established by regulation

  •  (1) The Commission may, by regulation, establish grades and grade names for any kind of western grain and eastern grain and establish the specifications for those grades and set out a method or methods, visual or otherwise, for determining the characteristics of the grain for the purposes of meeting the quality requirements of purchasers of grain.

  • Marginal note:Coming into force of regulation

    (2) Unless a regulation made under this section expressly provides otherwise, the provisions of the regulation in relation to western grain shall come into force not earlier than August 1 next following the date the regulation is made and the provisions thereof in relation to eastern grain shall come into force not earlier than July 1 next following the date the regulation is made.

  • Marginal note:Reduction in value to be minimized

    (3) Any variation in a grade of grain to be made by a regulation under this section shall, where possible and consistent with increasing the acceptance of Canadian grain in export and domestic markets, be made so as to prevent or minimize any reduction in the value of existing grain of the grade to be so varied.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 16
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 5
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 5

 [Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 5]

Marginal note:Grades for grain that is out of condition, etc.

 The Commission may, by order, establish

  • (a) grades and grade names for any grain

    • (i) that is out of condition,

    • (ii) that has been specially binned,

    • (iii) that may be marketed on the basis of its specifications rather than a grade established by regulation, or

    • (iv) that, by reason of its intermixture with another material, would not be eligible to have assigned to it a grade established by regulation; and

  • (b) grades and grade names, and specifications for those grades, for any screenings.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 19
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 6
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Grain Standards Committees

Marginal note:Grain standards committees

  •  (1) The Commission shall, by by-law, constitute a western grain standards committee and an eastern grain standards committee, in this Part referred to as the Western Standards Committee and the Eastern Standards Committee, for the purpose of

    • (a) recommending specifications for grades of grain and selecting and recommending primary standard samples and export standard samples of grain; and

    • (b) performing such other duties in connection with the determination of grain standards as may be assigned to each committee by the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Membership of Western Standards Committee

    (2) The Commission shall, with the approval of the Minister, appoint to the Western Standards Committee

    • (a) a commissioner, a grain inspector and a scientist;

    • (b) [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 354]

    • (c) two persons nominated by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food;

    • (d) [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 25]

    • (e) two persons selected from among processors of grain;

    • (f) two persons selected from among exporters of grain;

    • (g) twelve actual producers of western grain; and

    • (h) any additional persons not exceeding four in number that the Commission considers advisable.

  • Marginal note:Membership of Eastern Standards Committee

    (3) The Commission shall, with the approval of the Minister, appoint to the Eastern Standards Committee

    • (a) a commissioner, a grain inspector and a scientist;

    • (b) one person nominated by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food;

    • (c) four persons selected from among processors and exporters of grain;

    • (d) not more than four persons representative of producers of eastern grain; and

    • (e) such additional persons not exceeding three in number as the Commission deems advisable.

  • Marginal note:Chairman

    (4) A commissioner shall preside as chairman at each meeting of a grain standards committee.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 20
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 7
  • 1994, c. 38, s. 20
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 25
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 354

Marginal note:Oath of office

  •  (1) Each member of a grain standards committee who is not a commissioner and is not employed in the federal public administration shall, before entering on his duties as a member of the committee, take an oath of office in prescribed form.

  • Marginal note:Term of office

    (2) The Commission shall, by by-law, establish the terms of office of those members of a grain standards committee who are not employed in the federal public administration.

  • Marginal note:Idem

    (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2) and subsections 20(2) and (3), no person, except a person employed in the federal public administration, shall serve as a member of a grain standards committee for a period of more than seven consecutive years.

  • Marginal note:Quorum

    (4) The quorum of a grain standards committee shall be at least half of the number of members in office.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 21
  • 2003, c. 22, s. 224(E)

Marginal note:Remuneration and expenses

 Each member of a grain standards committee is entitled to be paid

  • (a) if the member is not employed in the federal public administration, an allowance for the member’s services in an amount to be fixed by by-law of the Commission; and

  • (b) reasonable travel and other expenses while absent from his ordinary place of residence in the course of his duties under this Act.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 22
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 6
  • 2003, c. 22, s. 224(E)

Primary Standard Samples and Export Standard Samples

Marginal note:Preparation of samples

 As early as possible in each crop year the Commission shall cause to be collected representative samples of the crop of western grain and the crop of eastern grain of that crop year and, from those samples and from such other samples of the stocks of grain from any previous crop year as the Commission considers to be representative of the existing stock of any grain, cause to be prepared representative samples of

  • (a) each grade of grain established by regulation that the Western Standards Committee or the Eastern Standards Committee considers advisable;

  • (b) any other grade of western grain or eastern grain for which, in the opinion of the Commission, it would be appropriate to designate primary standard samples or export standard samples or both; and

  • (c) any grain in respect of which the Commission wishes to obtain a recommendation pursuant to paragraphs 24(2)(b) and (c).

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 23
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 8

Marginal note:Meetings to be convened

  •  (1) When representative samples of grain have been prepared pursuant to section 23 and such reports on the milling, baking and other qualities of the samples as the Commission deems necessary have been obtained, the Commission shall convene a meeting of each grain standards committee.

  • Marginal note:Duties of grain standards committees

    (2) A grain standards committee shall examine the samples of grain supplied to the committee by the Commission and

    • (a) select and recommend to the Commission samples of each grade of grain for which a representative sample was prepared pursuant to paragraph 23(a) that in the opinion of such committee represent as accurately as possible the minimum of that grade;

    • (b) recommend to the Commission names and specifications for other grades of grain that, in the opinion of the committee, should be established for the current crop year; and

    • (c) select and recommend to the Commission samples of each grade of grain recommended pursuant to paragraph (b) that, in the opinion of the committee, represent as accurately as possible the minimum of that grade.

  • Definition of grain standards committee

    (3) In subsection (2), grain standards committee,

    • (a) in the case of western grain, means the Western Standards Committee; and

    • (b) in the case of eastern grain, means the Eastern Standards Committee.

  • Marginal note:Recommendation of export standard samples

    (4) The Western Standards Committee shall, in respect of

    • (a) each grade of western red spring wheat and western amber durum wheat that, in the opinion of the Commission, is likely to be sold for export, and

    • (b) any other grade of western grain that the Commission refers to it for consideration,

    examine the samples of grain of that grade supplied to the Committee by the Commission and select and recommend to the Commission samples of the grade that, in the opinion of the Committee, represent as accurately as possible the average of grain of that grade received at any or all elevators at any or all inspection points.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 24
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 9

Marginal note:Delegation of duties

 A grain standards committee may

  • (a) delegate to a subcommittee of its members, which shall include an inspector, any function assigned to the committee by paragraph 24(2)(b) or (c); and

  • (b) if a sample of any grade of grain is not available in a crop year, or if the committee is of the opinion that the quality of a grade of grain has not varied significantly from the immediately preceding crop year, recommend to the Commission a sample approved by the Commission for that grade in a previous crop year.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 25
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 10

Marginal note:Designation of primary standard samples and export standard samples

 The Commission shall, for each crop year,

  • (a) on considering the recommendations of a grain standards committee made pursuant to subsection 24(2), designate primary standard samples of each grade of grain for which a representative sample was prepared pursuant to paragraph 23(a) and of such other grades of grain as the Commission considers advisable; and

  • (b) on considering the recommendations of the Western Standards Committee made pursuant to subsection 24(4), designate export standard samples of each grade of western grain for which a representative sample was prepared pursuant to paragraph 23(a) and of such other grades of western grain as the Commission considers advisable.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 26
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 11

Marginal note:Export standard samples

  •  (1) The export standard sample that is designated for a grade of grain

    • (a) shall be used as the visual grading standard in the grading of western grain of that grade discharged from a terminal elevator or process elevator; and

    • (b) constitutes the minimum visual quality of the grade for that grain.

  • Marginal note:Primary standard samples

    (2) The primary standard sample that is designated for a grade of grain

    • (a) shall be used as a visual grading guide in the grading of grain of that grade, other than western grain discharged from a terminal elevator or process elevator; and

    • (b) constitutes the minimum visual quality of the grade for that grain.

  • Marginal note:Non-visual criteria of quality

    (3) Where

    • (a) protein content is a criterion of quality that applies to a grade of grain, or

    • (b) any other criterion of quality that cannot be determined visually by comparison with a primary standard sample or export standard sample applies to a grade of grain,

    that criterion shall be taken into consideration in determining the grade of the grain.

  • Marginal note:Limitation

    (4) No person shall, on the basis of the use of a primary standard sample,

    • (a) assign a grade to any grain that does not meet the specifications for that grade established by or under this Act; or

    • (b) refuse to assign a grade to any grain that meets the specifications so established for that grade.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 27
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 355

Marginal note:Grain of variety not registered under Seeds Act

 Notwithstanding paragraph 27(4)(b), where grain of any kind is of a variety produced from seed of a variety that is not registered under the Seeds Act for sale in or importation into Canada, no person shall, except with the permission of the Commission, assign to that grain a grade that is higher than the lowest grade established by regulation for that kind of grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 28
  • R.S., 1985, c. 49 (1st Supp.), s. 8, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 12

Inspection of Grain

Marginal note:Provision for inspection

 The Commission shall make provision for the inspection of grain at such places as the Commission may, by by-law, determine.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 23

Marginal note:Order of inspection

  •  (1) Subject to the regulations, an inspector

    • (a) shall, on application for inspection and in the order of receipt of applications for inspection, make an official inspection of grain at any place where provision for inspection has been made; and

    • (b) on making an official inspection of grain, shall take an official sample of the grain in the manner prescribed and retain the sample for fifteen days or such longer period as may be prescribed.

  • Marginal note:Grading of unofficial samples

    (2) An inspector may, on application for grading, grade unofficial samples of grain in the prescribed manner.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 30
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 7

Marginal note:Sample to be property of the Commission

 A sample of grain taken pursuant to section 30 or otherwise sent to the Commission thereupon becomes the property of the Commission and shall be sold or disposed of by the Commission in the prescribed manner.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 31
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 13

Marginal note:Inspection certificates

  •  (1) Subject to this Act, an inspector, after making an official inspection of grain pursuant to this Act, shall issue an inspection certificate in prescribed form,

    • (a) where the grain was grown in Canada,

      • (i) assigning to the grain a grade established by or under this Act or, if the grain is eligible to be assigned more than one grade, assigning to the grain the grade constituting the highest level of excellence for which the grain is eligible, and

      • (ii) stating the dockage to be separated from the grain in order that it may be eligible for the grade so assigned; or

    • (b) where the grain was grown outside Canada, stating the country of origin of the grain or stating that the grain is foreign grain.

  • Marginal note:Where assignation of grade not necessary

    (1.1) An inspector may, with the approval of the Commission, issue an inspection certificate in prescribed form in respect of grain that has been specially binned or that is or may be marketed on the basis of its specifications rather than a grade established by regulation without assigning any grade to the grain and, in that case, shall indicate in the certificate that the grain is specially binned or, in the case of grain that is or may be marketed on the basis of its specifications, the specifications.

  • Marginal note:Additional information

    (2) An inspection certificate shall contain such information, in addition to the information specified in subsection (1) or (1.1), as the case may be, as may be authorized by the Commission.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 32
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 14

Marginal note:Transmission of inspection certificate

 An inspection certificate issued when grain is discharged from a terminal elevator shall be transmitted with the shipping documents relating to the grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 33
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 356

Marginal note:Cancellation of inspection certificate

 An inspection certificate issued in respect of any grain later found to have gone out of condition shall be cancelled and, after a subsequent official inspection of the grain, a new inspection certificate shall be substituted for the cancelled certificate.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 28

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 357]

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 357]

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 357]

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 357]

Appeals of Grain Grades

Marginal note:Right of appeal

  •  (1) Any person who is dissatisfied with the grade assigned to grain on an official inspection may appeal the decision of the inspector in respect of any characteristics of the grain, by way of an application for reinspection of the grain, to the chief grain inspector for Canada.

  • Marginal note:Time for appeal

    (2) Except with the Commission’s permission, no appeal lies under this section unless, within 15 days after the decision that is the subject of the appeal is made, notice of the appeal is given to the chief grain inspector for Canada.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 39
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 358

Marginal note:Restriction on appeals

 Except as may be prescribed, no appeal lies under section 39 from the decision of an inspector in respect of the grade assigned

  • (a) in respect of a sample of grain taken on receipt of the grain into a primary elevator; or

  • (b) to any grain on the discharge of the grain from an elevator.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 30

Marginal note:Duties of chief grain inspector on appeal

  •  (1) If an appeal is taken, the chief grain inspector for Canada shall

    • (a) inspect the grain to which the appeal relates or a sample of that grain;

    • (b) review the decision appealed;

    • (c) assign to the grain the grade that he or she considers to be the appropriate grade for the grain; and

    • (d) if a grade is assigned to the grain that is different from the grade previously assigned to it, require all inspection certificates, and all other documents specified by the Commission, relating to the grain to be revised accordingly.

  • Marginal note:Decision is final

    (2) The decision of the chief grain inspector for Canada is final and conclusive and not subject to appeal to or review by any court.

  • Marginal note:Delegation

    (3) The chief grain inspector for Canada may delegate all or part of the duties and functions conferred on him or her under subsection (1).

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 41
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 15
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 359

PART IIILicences and Licensees

Licences

Marginal note:Classes of licences

 The following classes of licences are hereby established for the purposes of this Act:

  • (a) a primary elevator licence, being a licence to operate a primary elevator;

  • (b) a terminal elevator licence, being a licence to operate a terminal elevator;

  • (c) [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 360]

  • (d) a process elevator licence, being a licence to operate a process elevator; and

  • (e) a grain dealer’s licence, being a licence to carry on business as a grain dealer.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 42
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 360

Marginal note:Subclasses of licences

 The Commission may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, make regulations prescribing

  • (a) subclasses of the licences established by section 42; and

  • (b) any terms and conditions of a licence of any class or subclass.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 43
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 9

Marginal note:Prohibition

 No person shall

  • (a) operate an elevator of a type referred to in section 42 unless

    • (i) that person is the holder of a licence issued in respect of the elevator, or

    • (ii) the elevator has been exempted from the licensing requirements of this Act pursuant to section 117; or

  • (b) carry on business as a grain dealer unless

    • (i) that person is the holder of a grain dealer’s licence,

    • (ii) the business of that person as a grain dealer has been exempted from the licensing requirements of this Act pursuant to section 117, or

    • (iii) that person deals in grain only in the course of operating a licensed elevator or as a broker trading on a recognized grain exchange.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 34

Marginal note:Issue of licences — primary and process elevators and grain dealers

  •  (1) Where a person who proposes to operate a primary or process elevator or to carry on business as a grain dealer applies in writing to the Commission for a licence and the Commission is satisfied that the applicant and the elevator, if any, meet the requirements of this Act, the Commission may

    • (a) issue to the applicant a licence of a class or subclass determined by the Commission to be appropriate to the type of operation of that elevator or the business of that grain dealer; and

    • (b) subject to the regulations, fix the security to be given by the applicant, by way of bond, suretyship, insurance or otherwise, having regard to the applicant’s potential obligations for the payment of money or the delivery of grain to producers of grain who are holders of cash purchase tickets, elevator receipts or grain receipts issued pursuant to this Act in relation to grain produced by the holders.

  • Marginal note:Issue of licences — terminal and transfer elevators

    (2) Where a person who proposes to operate a terminal or transfer elevator applies in writing to the Commission for a licence and the Commission is satisfied that the applicant and the elevator, if any, meet the requirements of this Act, the Commission may

    • (a) issue to the applicant a licence of a class or subclass determined by the Commission to be appropriate to the type of operation of that elevator; and

    • (b) subject to the regulations, fix the security to be given by the applicant, by way of bond, suretyship, insurance or otherwise, having regard to the applicant’s obligations for the payment of money or the delivery of grain to holders of elevator receipts issued pursuant to this Act.

  • Marginal note:Terms and conditions of licence

    (3) A licence issued pursuant to this section shall be

    • (a) for a term not exceeding five years; and

    • (b) subject to such conditions, in addition to any prescribed conditions, as the Commission deems appropriate in the public interest for facilitating trade in grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 45
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 10
  • 2001, c. 4, s. 88(E)

Marginal note:Refusal to issue elevator licence

  •  (1) The Commission may refuse to issue an elevator licence if the applicant has not given the security fixed pursuant to section 45 or fails to establish to the satisfaction of the Commission that

    • (a) the premises that the applicant proposes to use are appropriate for the storage and handling of grain; or

    • (b) the elevator is or will be of such a type and in such condition and the equipment of the elevator is or will be of such a type and size and in such condition as to enable the applicant to provide, at the location where the applicant proposes to operate the elevator, the services required by or pursuant to this Act to be provided at that location by a licensee holding a licence of the class for which the applicant has applied.

  • Marginal note:Refusal to issue grain dealer’s licence

    (2) The Commission may refuse to issue a grain dealer’s licence if the applicant has not given the security fixed pursuant to section 45.

  • Marginal note:Refusal of licence re convictions

    (3) The Commission may refuse to issue a licence if the applicant has been convicted of an offence under this Act within the twelve months immediately preceding the application for the licence and the Commission is satisfied that it would not be in the public interest to issue a licence to the applicant.

  • Marginal note:Interpretation

    (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as a limitation on the powers of the Commission to issue or refuse to issue a licence pursuant to any other provision of this Act.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 46
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 16
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 10

 [Repealed, 1994, c. 45, s. 10]

Marginal note:Consultation

  •  (1) The Commission shall, at the request of an applicant for a licence, consult with the applicant with regard to any conditions that the Commission proposes to attach to the licence pursuant to paragraph 45(3)(b).

  • Marginal note:Amendment of licence

    (2) The Commission may, subject to the regulations and on application by a licensee, amend any condition of a licence issued to the licensee.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 48
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 11

Marginal note:Additional security

  •  (1) Where the Commission has reason to believe and is of the opinion that any security given by a licensee pursuant to this Act is not sufficient, the Commission may, by order, require the licensee to give, within such period as the Commission considers reasonable, such additional security as, in the opinion of the Commission, is sufficient.

  • Marginal note:Enforcement or realization of security

    (2) Any security given by a licensee as a condition of a licence may only be realized or enforced by

    • (a) the Commission; or

    • (b) any holder referred to in section 45 who has suffered loss or damage by reason of the refusal or failure of the licensee to

      • (i) comply with this Act or any regulation or order made thereunder, or

      • (ii) meet any of the licensee’s payment or delivery obligations to that holder on the surrender of any cash purchase ticket, elevator receipt or grain receipt issued by the licensee pursuant to this Act.

  • (2.1) [Repealed, 1994, c. 45, s. 12]

  • Marginal note:Limitation — primary or process elevator or grain dealers

    (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a security given by a licensee as a condition of a licence to operate a primary or process elevator or to carry on business as a grain dealer may be realized or enforced in relation to a cash purchase ticket, an elevator receipt or a grain receipt only if

    • (a) the licensee fails or refuses to meet any of their payment or delivery obligations to the producer of the grain to which the ticket or receipt relates within such period as may be prescribed after the day on which the grain was delivered to the licensee; and

    • (b) the producer of the grain has given notice in writing of the failure or refusal to the Commission within thirty days after the failure or refusal.

  • Marginal note:Limitation — terminal and transfer elevator

    (4) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a security given by a licensee as a condition of a licence to operate a terminal or transfer elevator may be realized or enforced in relation to an elevator receipt only if the holder of the receipt has given notice in writing to the Commission within thirty days after the failure or refusal of the licensee to meet any of their delivery obligations to the holder.

  • Marginal note:Limitation — prescribed percentage

    (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the Commission may prescribe by regulation the percentage of the value of a cash purchase ticket, an elevator receipt or a grain receipt that may be realized or enforced against security given by a licensee, and the security may be realized or enforced in relation to the cash purchase ticket, elevator receipt or grain receipt only to the extent of the prescribed percentage.

  • Marginal note:Interpretation — failure to meet payment obligations

    (6) If the failure on the part of a licensee to meet the licensee’s payment obligations is a result of their giving to the producer a cash purchase ticket or other bill of exchange that the bank or other financial institution on which it is drawn subsequently refuses to honour, that failure occurs when the cash purchase ticket or other bill of exchange is given to the producer.

  • (7) [Repealed, 1998, c. 22, s. 6]

  • Marginal note:Insurance

    (8) The Commission may require an applicant for or the holder of a primary elevator licence, a terminal elevator licence or a transfer elevator licence to obtain insurance, in accordance with the regulations, against loss of or damage to the grain stored in the elevator.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 49
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 17
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 12
  • 1998, c. 22, ss. 6, 25(F)

Marginal note:Restrictions — no liability for improper delivery of grain

  •  (1) The Commission is not liable to a producer who has delivered grain

    • (a) to a person who is not a licensee; or

    • (b) to a licensee, if the producer has not obtained a cash purchase ticket, an elevator receipt or a grain receipt from the licensee.

  • Marginal note:No liability

    (2) The Commission is not liable if a licensee fails to fulfill any payment or delivery obligation owed to a holder of a grain receipt, elevator receipt or cash purchase ticket.

  • 1994, c. 45, s. 13
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 8

Charges by Licensees

Marginal note:Charges to be filed

  •  (1) Each licensee who operates an elevator shall, before the commencement of each crop year, file with the Commission a schedule of the charges to be made at the licensed elevator in the crop year for each service to be performed under their licence.

  • Marginal note:Amendment of charges

    (2) A licensee who operates an elevator may, during a crop year, file with the Commission an amended schedule of charges for services to be performed under the licence in that crop year.

  • Marginal note:Condition

    (3) An amended schedule of charges is not effective until it has been filed with the Commission.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 50
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 18
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 14

Marginal note:Charges that may be made

  •  (1) No licensee who operates an elevator shall charge or receive for any services performed under the licence at that elevator any sum greater than the lesser of

    • (a) the maximum charges that may be fixed by the regulations for the services, and

    • (b) such charges for the services as are set out in the schedule of charges filed by the licensee with the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Charge fixed includes charge determined

    (2) The reference in paragraph (1)(a) to maximum charges fixed by the regulations includes a maximum charge determined pursuant to the regulations.

  • Marginal note:Temporary maximum charges

    (3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Commission, on receiving a written complaint from an interested person with respect to the charge for a service provided by the operator of a licensed elevator, may, by order, after giving all interested persons an opportunity to be heard, fix the maximum charge or a manner for determining the maximum charge for that service.

  • Marginal note:Period of validity of order

    (4) An order made under subsection (3) becomes effective on the day specified in the order, which day shall not be earlier than the day the Commission determines that the facts giving rise to the complaint occurred, and ceases to be effective at the end of the crop year in which the order is made or on such earlier day as is set out in the order for its expiration.

  • Marginal note:Cease to be in force

    (5) Subsections (3) and (4) cease to be in force on July 31, 1996.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 51
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 14

Marginal note:Time limitation on charges

  •  (1) No storage charge in respect of grain referred to in an elevator receipt shall be made by the licensee of an elevator in respect of time subsequent to

    • (a) the delivery of the grain out of the elevator into a railway car or other conveyance; or

    • (b) the expiration of twenty-four hours after

      • (i) a railway car or other conveyance that is capable of receiving grain discharged from the elevator and to which the grain may lawfully be delivered has been placed at the elevator to receive the grain,

      • (ii) all charges accrued in respect of the grain have been paid or tendered, and

      • (iii) elevator receipts requiring delivery of the grain have been surrendered or tendered.

  • Marginal note:Exception relating to ships

    (2) For the purpose of subsection (1), where the conveyance placed at an elevator is a ship, the holder of elevator receipts requiring the delivery of grain shall be deemed to surrender or tender on any day only receipts for a quantity of grain that can reasonably be discharged from the elevator into the ship within twenty-four hours from the time the receipts are deemed to be surrendered or tendered.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 40

Marginal note:Charges where licensee is unable to deliver grain

  •  (1) Where, by reason of the condition of any licensed elevator or as a result of any labour stoppage by employees of a licensee of an elevator or any lockout at any licensed elevator, the licensee of the elevator is, for any period, unable to deliver grain, grain products or screenings stored in any type of storage in the elevator in accordance with an elevator receipt issued by the licensee, whether or not the holder has requested delivery pursuant to the receipt, notwithstanding section 51, the licensee shall not charge the holder of the receipt, in respect of any part of that period after the first seven days thereof, any storage charge that accrues under the receipt that exceeds the appropriate maximum storage charge prescribed pursuant to subsection (2) with respect to that type of storage.

  • Marginal note:Regulations — special maximum storage charge

    (2) The Commission shall, with the approval of the Governor in Council, make regulations prescribing, with respect to a period referred to in subsection (1), a special maximum storage charge relating to any type of storage of grain, grain products or screenings in licensed elevators of any type that is lower than the maximum storage charge authorized to be charged for that storage pursuant to section 51 and, in so doing, the Commission may prescribe a different maximum storage charge with respect to any period within that period.

  • Marginal note:Application

    (3) A special maximum storage charge prescribed pursuant to subsection (2) applies only in respect of a period of inability to deliver described in subsection (1) that commences after the effective date of the provision of any regulations in which that special maximum storage charge is prescribed.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 53
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 19
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 15

Marginal note:Payment before delivery

 Nothing in this Act requires a licensee, on a request for the delivery of grain by the holder of an elevator receipt, to deliver the grain referred to in the receipt to the holder unless the receipt has been surrendered and all charges accrued under this Act have been paid.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 54
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 20

Marginal note:Recovery of charges

  •  (1) If an elevator receipt issued by the licensee of a terminal elevator has been outstanding for more than one year and any charges accruing under the receipt have accrued for more than one year and are unpaid, the licensee, with the Commission’s written permission, after giving any notice of sale to the last known holder of the receipt that may be specified by the Commission, may, on any terms and conditions that may be specified in writing by the Commission, sell the grain referred to in the receipt or grain of the same kind, grade and quantity to recover the charges.

  • Marginal note:Obligation of licensee after sale

    (2) Where the licensee of an elevator sells grain under subsection (1), the licensee has no obligation to the holder of the elevator receipt issued in respect of the grain, other than to pay to the holder on surrender of the receipt the amount that the licensee received for the grain sold less the aggregate of the costs, if any, incurred in the sale of the grain and the charges accrued under this Act in respect of the grain to the date of the sale.

  • Marginal note:Warning

    (3) Each elevator receipt issued by the licensee of a terminal elevator shall bear the following warning:

    “WARNING: If the charges accruing under this receipt have been unpaid for more than one year, the grain may be sold, in which case the holder is entitled to receive, on surrender of this receipt, only the money received for the grain less those charges and the costs of sale.

    AVERTISSEMENT : En cas de non-paiement, pendant plus d’un an, des droits exigibles aux termes d’un récépissé, le grain peut être vendu, le détenteur du récépissé n’ayant droit par la suite, sur remise de ce document, qu’au produit de la vente, déduction faite de ces droits et des frais exposés pour la vente.”

  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 20
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 365

PART IVElevators and Grain Dealers and the Handling of Grain by Licensees and Other Persons

Declaration

Marginal note:Works for the general advantage of Canada

  •  (1) All elevators in Canada heretofore or hereafter constructed, except elevators referred to in subsection (2) or (3), are and each of them is hereby declared to be a work or works for the general advantage of Canada.

  • The following provision is not in force.

    Marginal note:Idem

    (2) All elevators in the Eastern Division heretofore or hereafter constructed, as defined in paragraph (d) of the definition elevator in section 2, are and each of them is hereby declared to be a work or works for the general advantage of Canada.

  • The following provision is not in force.

    Marginal note:Idem

    (3) All elevators in the Eastern Division heretofore or hereafter constructed, as defined in paragraph (e) of the definition elevator in section 2, are and each of them is hereby declared to be a work or works for the general advantage of Canada.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 43

Elevators Generally

Marginal note:Facilities, equipment and maintenance

  •  (1) A licensee operating an elevator shall install in it such equipment, provide such facilities and maintain the equipment and structure of the elevator in such condition as may be prescribed in respect of elevators of that type or required by order of the Commission in respect of that elevator to ensure, as may be applicable, the efficient and accurate weighing, sampling, inspection, grading, drying, cleaning and accommodation of all grain, grain products and screenings received into or discharged from the elevator.

  • Marginal note:Restriction

    (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), no operator of a primary elevator shall be required pursuant to that subsection to install cleaning or drying equipment.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 56
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 11

Marginal note:Prohibited receipt into elevators

 Except as may be authorized by regulation or by order of the Commission, no licensee operating an elevator shall receive into the elevator

  • (a) any grain, grain product or screenings unless the grain, grain product or screenings is weighed at the elevator immediately before or during receipt;

  • (b) any material or substance for storage other than grain, grain products or screenings; or

  • (c) [Repealed, 2005, c. 24, s. 1]

  • (d) any grain that the operator has reason to believe is infested or contaminated.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 57
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 12
  • 2005, c. 24, s. 1

Marginal note:Grain out of condition

 Except as required by order of the Commission, no operator of a licensed elevator is required to receive into the elevator any grain that has gone or is likely to go out of condition.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 46

Marginal note:Operator to exercise care and diligence

 The operator of a licensed elevator shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any grain in the elevator from suffering damage or from deteriorating or going out of condition.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 47

Primary Elevators

Marginal note:Receipt of grain

 Subject to section 58 and any order made under section 118, the operator of every licensed primary elevator shall, at all reasonable hours on each day on which the elevator is open, without discrimination and in the order in which grain arrives and is lawfully offered at the elevator, receive into the elevator all grain so lawfully offered for which there is, in the elevator, available storage accommodation of the type required by the person by whom the grain is offered.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 60
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Marginal note:Procedure on receipt of grain

 Where grain is lawfully offered at a licensed primary elevator for sale or storage, other than for special binning,

  • (a) if the producer and the operator of the elevator agree as to the grade of the grain and the dockage, the operator shall, at the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, issue a cash purchase ticket or elevator receipt stating the grade name, grade and dockage of the grain, and forthwith provide the producer with the cash purchase ticket or elevator receipt; and

  • (b) if the producer and the operator of the elevator do not agree as to the grade of the grain or the dockage, the operator shall

    • (i) take a sample of the grain in the manner prescribed,

    • (ii) deal with the sample in the manner prescribed,

    • (iii) issue an interim elevator receipt in the prescribed form, and

    • (iv) on receipt of a report from the Commission assigning a grade in respect of the sample and determining the dockage, issue, at the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, a cash purchase ticket or elevator receipt stating the grade name of the grain, the grade assigned in respect of the sample and the dockage so determined, and forthwith provide the producer with the cash purchase ticket or elevator receipt.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 61
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 16

Marginal note:Receipts for specially binned grain

  •  (1) Where grain is lawfully offered at a licensed primary elevator for special binning and the operator of the elevator agrees to specially bin the grain, the operator shall specially bin the grain offered and issue an elevator receipt in prescribed form indicating special binning.

  • Marginal note:Samples of grain to be specially binned

    (2) On the receipt at a licensed primary elevator of grain to be specially binned, the operator of the elevator shall, in the manner prescribed, take a sample of the grain and deal with the sample.

  • Marginal note:Disputes

    (3) Where a dispute arises between the holder of an elevator receipt indicating special binning and the operator of a licensed primary elevator in relation to the special binning, the Commission may, after affording any interested person a full and ample opportunity to be heard, examine the sample of the grain taken pursuant to subsection (2) and, if it determines that the identity of the grain has not been preserved in the elevator, make such order for payment or for the delivery of grain or both as it deems just.

  • Marginal note:Restriction

    (4) No order shall be made under subsection (3) unless written notice of the dispute has been received by the Commission within 30 days after the delivery of the grain that is the subject of the dispute to a terminal elevator or process elevator.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 62
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 366

Marginal note:Requested treatment of grain

 Where

  • (a) a person lawfully offers grain for storage at a licensed primary elevator equipped to treat the grain in a particular manner and requests that the grain be treated in that manner before the type of storage or the grade of the grain or both are determined, and

  • (b) the operator of the elevator agrees to receive the grain or is required by this Act or an order of the Commission to receive the grain,

the operator shall, in such manner as may be prescribed, weigh, handle and treat the grain as requested and shall issue an elevator receipt for the grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 63
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Marginal note:Verification of weight

 The operator of a primary elevator shall afford to any person who delivers grain to the elevator full facilities to verify the correct weight of the grain while the grain is being weighed.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 52

Marginal note:Compulsory removal of grain

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), the operator of a licensed primary elevator may, on at least ten days notice in writing, in a form and manner prescribed, to the last known holder of an elevator receipt issued by the operator, require the holder to take delivery from the elevator of the grain referred to in the receipt.

  • Marginal note:Restriction applicable to specially binned grain

    (2) Except with the written permission of the Commission, no operator of a licensed primary elevator shall, pursuant to subsection (1), require the holder of an elevator receipt for specially binned grain to take delivery of the grain.

  • Marginal note:Failure to take delivery

    (3) Where the holder of an elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed primary elevator fails to take delivery of the grain referred to in a notice given pursuant to subsection (1) within a period for taking delivery set out in the notice, whether or not the notice has been brought to the attention of the holder, and the holder or a subsequent holder later requests delivery of the grain referred to in the receipt, the operator of the elevator may, at the option of the operator, on surrender of the elevator receipt and payment of all charges accruing under this Act to the day on which the receipt is surrendered,

    • (a) deliver grain pursuant to the surrendered receipt;

    • (b) pay to the holder of the surrendered receipt the market price, on the day that the receipt is surrendered, for grain of the same kind, grade and quantity as the grain referred to in the receipt; or

    • (c) deliver to the holder of the surrendered receipt an elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed terminal elevator for grain of the same kind, grade and quantity as the grain referred to in the surrendered receipt.

  • Marginal note:Warning

    (4) Each elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed primary elevator shall bear the following warning:

    “WARNING: The right of the holder of this receipt to obtain delivery of the grain described in the receipt may be altered by the issuer by notice to the last holder known to the issuer. Every holder of a receipt should immediately notify the issuer of their name and address.

    AVERTISSEMENT : L’exploitant qui a délivré le récépissé peut, par avis au dernier détenteur connu, modifier le droit de celui-ci d’obtenir livraison du grain faisant l’objet du récépissé. Les nouveaux détenteurs doivent lui communiquer sans délai leurs nom et adresse.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 65
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 17
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 367

Marginal note:Waiver

  •  (1) The holder of an elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed primary elevator may, in writing in prescribed form on the receipt, waive the right to demand the delivery from the elevator of the grain referred to in the receipt.

  • Marginal note:Subsequent holders

    (2) The rights of subsequent holders of an elevator receipt referred to in subsection (1) are subject to a waiver given pursuant to that subsection.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 54

Marginal note:Discharge of grain from primary elevator

  •  (1) Subject to section 86, the operator of a licensed primary elevator shall without delay discharge into a conveyance referred to in paragraph (b), to the extent of the conveyance’s capacity, the identical grain or grain of the same kind, grade and quantity that any elevator receipt issued by the operator requires if the holder of the receipt who is entitled to the delivery of grain referred to in that receipt

    • (a) may lawfully deliver the grain to a terminal elevator or process elevator or to a consignee at a destination other than an elevator; and

    • (b) has caused to be placed at the elevator, to transport the grain, a railway car or other conveyance that is capable of receiving grain discharged out of the elevator and to which the grain may lawfully be delivered.

  • Marginal note:Movement of grain forward

    (2) Forthwith on the loading of a conveyance at a licensed primary elevator pursuant to subsection (1), the operator of the elevator shall, if so requested by the holder of the elevator receipt for the grain so loaded,

    • (a) cause the conveyance to be billed to such elevator or consignee as the holder may have lawfully directed; and

    • (b) on surrender of the elevator receipt and payment of the charges accrued under this Act in respect of the grain, deliver the receipt of the consignee or such other receipt as may be prescribed to the person who surrendered the elevator receipt.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 67
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 368

Marginal note:Purchase of elevator receipt by operator

 Where an operator of a licensed primary elevator who has issued an elevator receipt for grain purchases the receipt, the operator shall issue to the holder of the receipt, on the surrender of the receipt, a cash purchase ticket for the purchase price.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 56

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 369]

Terminal Elevators

Marginal note:Receipt of grain

  •  (1) Subject to section 58 and any order made under subsection (2) or section 118, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall, at all reasonable hours on each day on which the elevator is open, without discrimination and in the order in which grain arrives, receive into the elevator all grain that is lawfully offered at the elevator, for which there is available storage accommodation of the type required by the person who offered the grain.

  • Marginal note:Orders respecting receipt of grain

    (2) The Commission may, by order, on any conditions that it may specify, authorize or require the operator of a licensed terminal elevator to receive grain that is lawfully offered for storage or transfer at the elevator otherwise than as required by subsection (1).

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 69
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Weighing on receipt of grain

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), and unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall weigh grain received into the elevator in a manner authorized by the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Weighing by third party

    (2) Unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator shall cause the grain to be weighed by a third party authorized by the Commission and chosen by the operator, if the person who caused the grain to be delivered so requests.

  • Marginal note:Weighing in manner authorized by Commission

    (3) The third party shall weigh the grain in a manner authorized by the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Access

    (4) The operator shall provide the third party with access to the operator’s premises to permit the third party to weigh the grain.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Failure to weigh

 If an operator of a licensed terminal elevator does not comply with subsection 69.1(1) or (2), the person who caused the grain to be delivered may, for the purpose of settling any transaction between that person and the operator in relation to the grain, rely on any record or document that states the weight of that grain before he or she caused it to be delivered.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Inspection by operator

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), and unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall inspect the grain received into the elevator in a manner authorized by the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Inspection by third party

    (2) Unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, the operator shall cause the grain to be inspected by a third party authorized by the Commission and chosen by the operator, if the person who caused the grain to be delivered so requests.

  • Marginal note:Third party authorized

    (3) The third party shall inspect the grain in a manner authorized by the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Access

    (4) The operator shall provide the third party with access to the operator’s premises to permit the third party to inspect the grain.

  • Marginal note:Disagreement — application for reinspection

    (5) If there is any disagreement following an inspection under this section between the operator and the person who caused the grain to be delivered as to the grain’s grade or the dockage, either of them may, in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time, apply to the chief grain inspector for Canada for a reinspection of the grain. If an application is made, the operator shall forward all samples of grain taken as part of the inspection, or a prescribed portion of them, to the chief grain inspector for Canada within the prescribed time.

  • Marginal note:Reinspection

    (6) The chief grain inspector for Canada shall examine the samples of grain, or the portion of them, assign a grade to the grain and determine the dockage. The chief grain inspector for Canada shall provide the operator and the person who caused the grain to be delivered with a copy of his or her decision with respect to the grade and dockage.

  • Marginal note:Document revised if grade changed

    (7) If the grade assigned to the grain is different from the grade previously assigned to it, the chief grain inspector for Canada shall require all inspection certificates, and all other documents specified by the Commission, relating to the grain to be revised accordingly.

  • Marginal note:Application to entire parcel of grain

    (8) The decision of the chief grain inspector for Canada applies to the entire parcel of grain to which the samples relate.

  • Marginal note:Determination final

    (9) The decision of the chief grain inspector for Canada is final and conclusive and not subject to appeal to or review by any court.

  • Marginal note:Delegation

    (10) The chief grain inspector for Canada may delegate all or part of the duties and functions conferred on him or her under this section.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 70
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Failure to inspect

  •  (1) If an operator of a licensed terminal elevator does not comply with subsection 70(1) or (2), the person who caused the grain to be delivered, may apply in writing to the Commission for an order referred to in subsection (4).

  • Marginal note:Samples

    (2) The applicant shall sample the grain in the prescribed manner and include all prescribed samples with his or her application.

  • Marginal note:Period for making application

    (3) The application shall be made to the Commission within 15 days after the day on which the grain is received in the elevator.

  • Marginal note:Commission’s order

    (4) The Commission may, by order,

    • (a) for the purpose of settling any transaction between the applicant and the operator in relation to the grain, declare the grain to be of the highest grade for grain of the kind and class that was delivered; or

    • (b) require that the operator deliver, at his or her own cost, to the applicant grain that has the equivalent characteristics as the grain of the kind and class that was delivered and is of the highest grade for that grain in the same quantity as was delivered.

  • Marginal note:Determination of kind and class

    (5) The order must include the Commission’s determination, based on the samples provided with the application, of the kind and class of the grain delivered and its determination of the characteristics of the grain that the applicant requests and that the Commission considers necessary.

  • Marginal note:Copy of order

    (6) A copy of the order shall be forwarded in accordance with any rules made under subsection 99(2) to each person affected by the order and to any other person that may be specified in those rules.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Inspection — required by regulation or order

  •  (1) If required by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall cause grain received into the elevator to be weighed or inspected by a third party in the manner specified in the regulation or order or cause it to be officially weighed or officially inspected, or any combination of those weighings and inspections.

  • Marginal note:Third party

    (2) The third party is authorized by the Commission and chosen by the operator.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Official weighing and inspecting before discharge

  •  (1) Unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall cause the grain in the elevator — other than grain that is destined for another licensed elevator — to be officially weighed and officially inspected immediately before or during its discharge from the elevator.

  • Marginal note:Weighing and inspecting before discharge

    (2) Unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall weigh and inspect, in the manner authorized by the Commission, grain in the elevator that is destined for another licensed elevator immediately before or during its discharge from the elevator.

  • Marginal note:Weighing and inspecting by third party

    (3) Unless exempted by regulation or by order of the Commission, the operator of the licensed terminal elevator discharging the grain shall cause it to be weighed or inspected, or both, by a third party authorized by the Commission and chosen by the operator if the operator of the licensed elevator destined to receive the grain so requests.

  • Marginal note:Third party authorized

    (4) The third party shall weigh or inspect the grain, or do both, as the case may be, in a manner authorized by the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Access

    (5) The operator of the licensed terminal elevator discharging the grain shall provide the third party with access to the operator’s premises to permit the third party to weigh or inspect the grain, or do both, as the case may be.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Accept or refuse to receive grain

  •  (1) If an operator of a licensed terminal elevator discharging grain does not comply with subsection 70.3(2) or (3), the operator of the licensed elevator destined to receive the grain may refuse to receive the grain.

  • Marginal note:Grain received

    (2) If the operator of the licensed elevator destined to receive the grain agrees to receive it, the operator shall weigh the grain, sample it in the prescribed manner and forward all samples to the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Decision

    (3) The Commission shall examine the samples, assign a grade to the grain and determine the dockage. The Commission shall provide the operator of the licensed terminal elevator discharging the grain and the operator of the licensed elevator that agreed to receive that grain with a copy of its decision with respect to the grade and dockage.

  • Marginal note:Application to entire parcel of grain

    (4) The Commission’s decision with respect to the grade and dockage applies to the entire parcel of grain to which the samples relate.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Period for retaining samples

 An operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall retain for the prescribed period any sample of grain taken as part of an inspection under subsection 70(1) or (2) or section 70.2 or 70.3.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Dockage removed

 Except as may be authorized or required by regulation or by order of the Commission, an operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall remove from the grain received into the elevator the dockage that is required to be removed by the inspection certificate.

  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Elevator receipt

  •  (1) On receipt of grain into a licensed terminal elevator, the operator of the elevator shall, if the grain has been weighed under subsection 69.1(1) or (2), or inspected under subsection 70(1) or (2) or weighed or inspected — officially or otherwise — under section 70.2,

    • (a) immediately issue an elevator receipt for the grain and any screenings that he or she is required to report; and

    • (b) on surrender of the bill of lading relating to the grain, together with evidence of the payment of the charges accrued on the grain before its receipt into the elevator, deliver the elevator receipt to or on the order of the holder of the bill of lading.

  • Marginal note:Receipt for grain containing excessive moisture or intermixed with other material

    (2) Despite any provision of this Act relating to the delivery of grain of the same kind, grade and quantity as that referred to in an elevator receipt, if the operator of a licensed terminal elevator issues an elevator receipt for grain to which any grade would be assignable but for its excessive moisture or intermixture with another material removable by treatment, that operator, on the drying or treatment of the grain, as the case may be, shall recall the receipt, assign the grain a grade and issue a new elevator receipt for grain of that grade that is adjusted to the grain’s dried quantity or quantity remaining after the treatment.

  • Marginal note:Warning

    (3) The elevator receipt issued for grain referred to in subsection (2) on the receipt of the grain into a licensed terminal elevator shall state that the receipt is subject to recall and adjustment.

  • Marginal note:Grain owned by licensee

    (4) If the operator of a licensed terminal elevator becomes the owner of grain removed from screenings in that elevator, the operator may, with the Commission’s permission, issue an elevator receipt in his or her own name for the grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 71
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 369

Marginal note:Specially binning grain restricted

 The operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall not specially bin any grain except as may be authorized by regulation and in the prescribed manner.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 72
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2005, c. 24, s. 2
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 370

Marginal note:Priority of claims

 Subject to subsection 77(3), the holder of an elevator receipt issued in respect of grain in a licensed terminal elevator is entitled, in priority to all other claims affecting the grain, to the grain referred to in the receipt or to grain in the elevator of the same kind, grade and quantity as the grain referred to in the receipt.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 73
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 19
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 371

Marginal note:Discharge from elevator

  •  (1) Subject to section 86, the operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall without delay discharge into a conveyance referred to in paragraph (b), to the extent of the conveyance’s capacity, the identical grain or grain of the same kind, grade and quantity that any elevator receipt issued by the operator requires if the holder of the receipt who may lawfully deliver grain referred to in that receipt to another elevator or to a consignee at a destination other than an elevator

    • (a) requests that the grain be shipped,

    • (b) causes to be placed at the elevator to transport the grain a conveyance that is capable of receiving grain discharged from the elevator and to which the grain may lawfully be delivered, and

    • (c) surrenders the elevator receipt and pays the charges accrued under this Act in respect of the grain referred to in the receipt.

  • Marginal note:Idem

    (2) The operator of an elevator shall be deemed to have discharged grain forthwith as required by subsection (1) if the operator discharges grain in respect of which elevator receipts have been tendered or surrendered and the charges accrued under this Act have been tendered or paid, in the order in which conveyances for the grain are presented and as rapidly as due diligence, care and prudence justify.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 74
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 372

Marginal note:Limitation on receipt and discharge

 No operator or manager of a licensed terminal elevator shall, except with the Commission’s written permission,

  • (a) permit any grain that has been officially inspected on discharge from the elevator to be again received into the elevator; or

  • (b) permit any grain containing dockage to be discharged from the elevator.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 75
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 373

Marginal note:Procedure if grain requires treatment or must be disposed of

  •  (1) If any grain in a licensed terminal elevator is found to be infested or contaminated, or to have gone or to be likely to go out of condition or otherwise to require treatment,

    • (a) the operator of the elevator shall, without delay, inform the Commission, the principal inspector at the nearest inspection point and, if the grain is specially binned, the persons having an interest or right in the grain;

    • (b) the Commission shall, if it deems it necessary, arrange for the inspection of the grain;

    • (c) the Commission, or a person authorized by the Commission, shall give such directions as to the treatment or disposal of the grain as the circumstances require; and

    • (d) the operator of the elevator shall forthwith treat or dispose of the grain as so directed.

  • Marginal note:Mixing prohibited

    (2) Except with the permission of the Commission, no grain in respect of which a direction has been given pursuant to subsection (1) shall thereafter be mixed with other grain.

  • Marginal note:Costs of treatment, etc.

    (3) If, under a direction given under subsection (1), grain referred to in an elevator receipt indicating special binning issued by the operator of a licensed terminal elevator has been treated, shipped or otherwise disposed of, the costs incurred by the operator of the elevator in complying with the direction are recoverable from the persons having an interest or right in the grain in proportion to their respective interests or rights.

  • Marginal note:Operator not relieved of statutory or contractual obligation

    (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving the operator of a licensed terminal elevator from the performance of any obligation imposed on him or her under this Act or any contract under which any grain came into or remains in the operator’s possession.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 76
  • 2004, c. 25, s. 107
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 374

Marginal note:Compulsory removal of grain

  •  (1) The operator of a licensed terminal elevator may, with the Commission’s written permission, on at least 30 days’ notice in writing, in a form and manner prescribed, to the last known holder of an elevator receipt issued by the operator, require the holder to take delivery from the elevator of the grain referred to in the receipt.

  • Marginal note:Sale of grain

    (2) If the holder of an elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed terminal elevator fails to take delivery of the grain referred to in a notice given under subsection (1) within the period for taking delivery set out in it, whether or not the notice has been brought to his or her attention, the operator of the elevator may, on any terms that may be specified in writing by the Commission, sell the identical grain or grain of the same kind, grade and quantity.

  • Marginal note:Obligation on sale

    (3) Where an operator of an elevator sells grain under subsection (2), the operator has no obligation to the holder of the elevator receipt issued in respect of the grain, other than to pay to the holder on surrender of the receipt the amount that the operator received for the grain sold less the aggregate of the costs, if any, incurred in the sale of the grain and the charges accrued under this Act in respect of the grain to the date of the sale.

  • Marginal note:Warning

    (4) Each elevator receipt issued by the operator of a licensed terminal elevator shall bear the warning set out in subsection 65(4).

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 77
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 375

Process Elevators

Marginal note:Receipt

  •  (1) Subject to any provision of this Act, any regulation or any order of the Commission, the operator of a licensed process elevator shall receive into the elevator grain lawfully delivered to the elevator at the discretion of the operator.

  • Marginal note:Issuance of receipt or ticket

    (2) On the receipt of grain from a producer into a licensed process elevator, the operator of the elevator shall, at the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, issue a grain receipt or a cash purchase ticket stating the grade name, grade and dockage of the grain, and immediately provide the producer with the grain receipt or cash purchase ticket.

  • Marginal note:Limitation on discharge

    (3) Except with the permission of the Commission, no operator of a licensed process elevator shall discharge grain from the elevator, otherwise than for direct manufacture or processing into another product, unless the grain is officially inspected and officially weighed at the time of discharge and assigned a grade pursuant to this Act.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 78
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 22
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 20

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 376]

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 376]

Grain Dealers

Marginal note:Requirement to issue grain receipt or cash purchase ticket

  •  (1) With respect to the purchase of western grain from a producer of that grain, every licensed grain dealer shall, at the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, issue a grain receipt or cash purchase ticket stating the grade name, grade and dockage of the grain, and immediately provide it to the producer.

  • (2) [Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 24]

  • Marginal note:Commission contracts

    (3) No licensed grain dealer who acts for any person on a commission basis in relation to the purchase or sale of western grain by a grade name shall, except with the consent of that person, buy, sell or have any interest or right, directly or indirectly beyond the dealer’s agreed commission in the purchase or sale of the grain.

  • Marginal note:Prohibitions

    (4) No licensed grain dealer shall

    • (a) except with the permission of the Commission, enter into a contract relating to western grain that the dealer has reason to believe is infested or contaminated; or

    • (b) enter into a contract that provides for the delivery of western grain to an elevator or a consignee if the grain is not lawfully receivable by the operator of the elevator or other consignee.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 81
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 24
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 22
  • 2004, c. 25, s. 108

Marginal note:Records and reports

 Every licensed grain dealer shall maintain such records of his business as a grain dealer and make such reports to the Commission in respect of that business as may be prescribed.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 68

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 377]

Grain Handling Generally

Marginal note:Contracts to be made only by licensees

  •  (1) No person in the Western Division shall, for reward, by way of a profit, commission or otherwise,

    • (a) act on behalf of any other person in buying, selling or arranging for the weighing, inspection or grading of western grain, or

    • (b) make any contract for the purchase of western grain,

    unless that person is a licensee or is employed by a licensee and acts only on behalf of his employer.

  • Marginal note:Exception

    (2) Subject to this Act, a transaction referred to in subsection (1) may be entered into by a person who is not a licensee where the transaction is

    • (a) a contract for the purchase of grain without reference to any grade name on terms whereby the consideration payable under the contract for the purchase of the grain is to be paid in full at the time of the making of the contract or the delivery of the grain;

    • (b) a contract for the purchase of grain whereby the grain is purchased by a producer of grain for use as seed in the producer’s farming operation;

    • (c) a contract for the purchase of grain whereby a person who raises livestock or poultry purchases the grain for feeding the livestock or poultry; or

    • (d) a contract made on the premises of a recognized grain exchange by or through a broker who is a member of the exchange and duly recorded pursuant to the rules of the exchange.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 83
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 24

Deductions

Marginal note:Deductions

  •  (1) Any person required to issue a cash purchase ticket under this Act shall deduct from the amount payable under the ticket the prescribed amount per tonne of wheat or barley grown in the Western Division, and shall remit that amount to the prescribed agency.

  • Marginal note:Option

    (2) A person entitled to a cash purchase ticket may, unless the regulations provide for the payment of refunds, opt out of the payment of deductions under subsection (1).

  • Marginal note:Distribution by agency

    (3) A prescribed agency may use any amount it receives under subsection (1) for the purposes of

    • (a) research activities into new and improved grain varieties;

    • (b) the promotion of the marketing and use of grain grown in Canada;

    • (c) technical assistance relating to the use of grain grown in Canada; and

    • (d) covering the administrative costs that it incurs in applying this section.

  • 2011, c. 25, s. 27

Marginal note:Power to make regulations

  •  (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations

    • (a) prescribing the amount to be deducted per tonne under section 83.1;

    • (b) prescribing an agency to which amounts are to be remitted under section 83.1;

    • (c) providing exemptions from the deduction under section 83.1;

    • (d) governing the opting out of the payment of deductions or providing for refunds of amounts deducted under section 83.1;

    • (e) requiring a person making a deduction under section 83.1 or the prescribed agency to report on its activities under that section; and

    • (f) respecting any other matter relating to the administration of section 83.1.

  • Marginal note:Distinctions

    (2) Regulations made under subsection (1) may distinguish on the basis of type, class or grade of grain, or region where the grain was produced.

  • 2011, c. 25, s. 27

Marginal note:Ceasing to have effect

 Sections 83.1 and 83.2 cease to have effect five years after the day on which this section comes into force.

  • 2011, c. 25, s. 27

PART VCarriage of Grain

General

Marginal note:Transport, except by public carrier, restricted

 Except with the written permission of the Commission or in accordance with prescribed terms and conditions, no person, other than a public carrier, shall transport or cause to be transported any grain

  • (a) from the Western Division to the Eastern Division or from the Eastern Division to the Western Division; or

  • (b) into or out of Canada.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 84
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 25

Marginal note:Inspection of conveyances

  •  (1) An inspector

    • (a) may, at any time, require a public carrier to hold a conveyance of the public carrier containing grain, grain products or screenings at an inspection point for inspection or official inspection of the grain, grain products or screenings; and

    • (b) shall, within twenty-four hours of requiring the public carrier to hold the conveyance, inspect or officially inspect the grain, grain products or screenings.

  • Marginal note:Time for inspection

    (2) A public carrier who is required to hold a conveyance at an inspection point pursuant to subsection (1)

    • (a) shall hold the conveyance at the inspection point until after the inspection or official inspection or the expiration of twenty-four hours from the time when the carrier is so required to hold the conveyance, whichever occurs first; and

    • (b) may then move the conveyance forward.

  • Marginal note:Inspection of conveyances

    (3) An inspector

    • (a) may, at any reasonable time, inspect any conveyance that has been placed at any elevator to receive grain; and

    • (b) where the inspector believes on reasonable grounds that any prescribed condition exists in the conveyance to such extent that the conveyance is not in fit condition to receive grain, shall direct that grain not be discharged into the conveyance until the condition has been corrected.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 85
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 26

Marginal note:Discharge of grain into unfit conveyance prohibited

 No person shall discharge any grain out of an elevator into a conveyance and no public carrier or other person shall permit the discharge of any grain out of an elevator into any conveyance owned or operated by him, where

  • (a) the person or public carrier has reason to believe that any prescribed condition exists in the conveyance to such extent that the conveyance is not in fit condition to receive grain; or

  • (b) an inspector has directed, pursuant to subsection 85(3), that grain not be discharged into the conveyance.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 70

Producer Railway Cars

Marginal note:Application for railway cars

  •  (1) One or more producers of grain, but not more than the number that the Commission may designate by order, may apply in writing to the Commission, in the prescribed form, for a railway car to receive and carry grain to a terminal elevator or process elevator or to a consignee at a destination other than an elevator, if they have grain in sufficient quantity to fill a railway car and if it may be lawfully delivered to a railway company for carriage to those elevators or other consignee.

  • Marginal note:Allocation of cars

    (2) The Commission shall, in each week, allocate to applications made by producers of grain pursuant to subsection (1), in the order in which the applications are received, available railway cars that enter each shipping control area in that week up to such number or percentage of the available cars entering the area in that week and under such terms and conditions as the Commission may order.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 87
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 27(F)
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 378

 [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 28]

 [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 28]

 [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 28]

PART VIEnforcement and Enforcement Procedures

Inspection and Seizure

Marginal note:Inspection

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (1.1), an inspector may, at any reasonable time, enter any elevator, any premises of the licensee of an elevator or any premises of a licensed grain dealer in which the inspector has reasonable grounds to believe there is any grain, grain product or screenings owned or possessed by the licensee or any books, records or other documents relating to the operation of the elevator or the business of the grain dealer and may

    • (a) examine the premises and any equipment, grain, grain products and screenings found in the premises;

    • (a.1) take samples of the grain, grain products or screenings; and

    • (b) examine any books, records, bills of lading and other documents that, on reasonable grounds, the inspector believes contain any information relevant to verifying compliance with this Act and make copies of them or take extracts from them.

  • Marginal note:Warrant required to enter dwelling-house

    (1.1) Where any premises referred to in subsection (1) is a dwelling-house, an inspector may not enter that dwelling-house without the consent of the occupant except under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (1.2).

  • Marginal note:Authority to issue warrant

    (1.2) Where on ex parte application a justice of the peace is satisfied by information on oath

    • (a) that the conditions for entry described in subsection (1) exist in relation to a dwelling-house,

    • (b) that entry to the dwelling-house is necessary for any purpose relating to the administration or enforcement of this Act, and

    • (c) that entry to the dwelling-house has been refused or that there are reasonable grounds for believing that entry thereto will be refused,

    the justice of the peace may issue a warrant under his hand authorizing the inspector named therein to enter that dwelling-house subject to such conditions as may be specified in the warrant.

  • Marginal note:Use of force

    (1.3) In executing a warrant issued under subsection (1.2), the inspector named therein shall not use force unless the inspector is accompanied by a peace officer and the use of force has been specifically authorized in the warrant.

  • Marginal note:Certificate to be produced

    (2) An inspector shall be furnished with a certificate of his designation as an inspector and, on entering any elevator or premises referred to in subsection (1), shall, if so required, produce the certificate to the person in charge thereof.

  • Marginal note:Assistance to inspectors

    (3) The licensee or person in charge of any elevator or premises entered by an inspector pursuant to subsection (1) and every person found therein shall give the inspector all reasonable assistance to enable the inspector to carry out his duties and functions under this Act and shall furnish the inspector with any information he may reasonably require with respect to the administration of this Act and the regulations.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 88
  • R.S., 1985, c. 31 (1st Supp.), s. 13
  • 1988, c. 65, s. 126
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 17
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 29
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 379

Marginal note:Obstruction

  •  (1) No person shall obstruct or hinder an inspector in the carrying out of his duties and functions under this Act.

  • Marginal note:False statements

    (2) No person shall knowingly make any false or misleading statements, either orally or in writing, to an inspector engaged in carrying out his duties and functions under this Act.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 72

Marginal note:Seizure and report

  •  (1) An inspector may seize any documents or records that he or she has reasonable grounds to believe contain or are evidence that an offence under this Act was committed — and, in any event, shall without delay report to the Commission the facts ascertained by him or her — if he or she has reasonable grounds to believe that

    • (a) any offence under this Act was committed;

    • (b) any grain, grain product or screenings in an elevator are infested or contaminated;

    • (c) any equipment in an elevator is in such condition that grain, grain products or screenings cannot safely or accurately be weighed or handled in the elevator; or

    • (d) an elevator is in any condition that causes danger to persons or loss or deterioration of grain, grain products or screenings stored in it.

  • Marginal note:Detention

    (2) Documents or records seized pursuant to subsection (1) shall not be detained after the expiration of thirty days from the seizure unless before that time proceedings in respect of an offence under this Act, in respect of which the documents or records contain or are evidence, have been instituted, in which event the documents or records may be detained until the proceedings are finally concluded.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 90
  • 1988, c. 65, s. 127
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 29
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 380

Investigations and Arbitration

Marginal note:Investigations

  •  (1) The Commission has jurisdiction to and may, on receiving a report from an inspector pursuant to section 90 or at any other time, investigate

    • (a) the grading and weighing of any grain at an elevator;

    • (b) the deduction made from any grain for dockage or shrinkage at an elevator;

    • (c) [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 381]

    • (d) any allegation that an elevator is operated in an unfair or a discriminatory manner;

    • (e) the loss or deterioration of any grain during storage or treatment at an elevator;

    • (f) the charges for services provided by a licensee pursuant to his licence;

    • (g) any failure or refusal of a licensee to pay any fees for services provided by the Commission or to comply with any provisions of this Act or any regulation, order or licence made or issued pursuant to this Act;

    • (g.1) [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 30]

    • (h) any complaint by a person with respect to any matter within the jurisdiction of the Commission; and

    • (i) any other matter arising out of the performance of the duties of the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Designation

    (2) The Commission may designate one commissioner to conduct any investigation under this section that is not in the nature of a hearing.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 91
  • 1988, c. 65, s. 128
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 30
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 381

Marginal note:Arbitration

 The Commission or a commissioner has capacity, with the consent of the parties involved, to act as an arbitrator in any dispute respecting grain or commercial transactions relating to grain.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 75

Orders Respecting Operations or Suspending Licences

Marginal note:Restriction of operations and suspension of licence

  •  (1) If, on receiving the report of an inspector under section 90 or on making an investigation under section 91, the Commission has reasonable grounds to believe that a licensee has failed to comply with any condition of a licence or has committed an offence under this Act or that a condition referred to in paragraph 90(1)(b), (c) or (d) exists in a licensed elevator, the Commission may, by order,

    • (a) require that any grain, grain product or screenings in the elevator be weighed and inspected, for the purpose of determining the amount in stock of the grain, grain product or screenings, as the case may be, in the elevator, by the licensee or a person authorized by the Commission and, to permit the weighing and inspection, prohibit, for any period not exceeding 30 days that is specified in the order, the receipt into or removal from the premises of the elevator, or both, of any grain, grain products or screenings;

    • (b) in the case of a condition referred to in paragraph 90(1)(b), (c) or (d),

      • (i) require that the condition be remedied in such manner and within such time as is specified in the order,

      • (ii) require that such grain, grain products and screenings in the elevator as are specified in the order be stored or disposed of in such manner as the Commission considers equitable, and

      • (iii) prohibit, for such period not exceeding thirty days as is specified in the order, any particular use of the elevator or its equipment; and

    • (c) whether or not the Commission exercises any of the powers conferred by paragraphs (a) and (b), in its discretion, suspend the licence to operate the elevator or the licence to carry on business as a grain dealer for such period not exceeding thirty days as is specified in the order.

  • Marginal note:Licensee’s opportunity to be heard

    (2) Subject to subsection (3), the Commission may not make an order pursuant to subsection (1) unless the Commission has afforded the licensee or a representative of the licensee full and ample opportunity to be heard.

  • Marginal note:Immediate restriction or suspension

    (3) Where, in the circumstances of any particular case, the Commission deems it necessary in the public interest to do so, it may make an order pursuant to subsection (1) without first affording a licensee or a representative of the licensee an opportunity to be heard but, in such event, the Commission shall, as soon as possible after making the order, afford to the licensee a full and ample opportunity to be heard.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 93
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 30
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 382

Marginal note:Reinstatement of licence and discontinuance of restriction

  •  (1) A prohibition or requirement contained in an order made pursuant to subsection 93(1) may be discontinued and a licence suspended pursuant to that subsection may be reinstated before the expiration of any period of prohibition or suspension specified in the order if, in the opinion of the Commission, the prohibition, requirement or suspension has ceased to be or is no longer necessary.

  • Marginal note:Extension of period of prohibition or suspension

    (2) Subject to subsection (3), the Commission may, on notice in writing to any licensee affected by an order made pursuant to subsection 93(1), extend a period of prohibition or suspension ordered pursuant to that subsection and, in any such case, shall forthwith notify the licensee affected by the order of the Commission’s action.

  • Marginal note:Limitation

    (3) A period of prohibition or suspension ordered pursuant to subsection 93(1) shall not be extended for any period that would result in the aggregate period of the prohibition or suspension being longer than thirty days unless

    • (a) before the expiration of thirty days from the commencement of the period of prohibition or suspension, proceedings have been instituted against the licensee or against the manager of the elevator in respect of an offence under this Act, in which event the period of prohibition or suspension is deemed to be extended, unless otherwise ordered by the Commission, until fourteen days after the proceedings are finally concluded; or

    • (b) the licensee has failed to comply with any requirement of an order made pursuant to subsection 93(1) but the Commission is satisfied that

      • (i) the licensee has taken all reasonable measures to comply with the order and will be able to comply with it within a reasonable time, and

      • (ii) the revocation of the licence of the licensee or the institution of proceedings referred to in paragraph (a) is not warranted in the circumstances of the case,

      in which event the period of prohibition or suspension may be extended by order of the Commission for such further period as the Commission deems reasonable.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 94
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Revocation of Licences

Marginal note:Revocation of licence

  •  (1) The Commission may, by order, revoke a licence to operate an elevator or a licence to carry on business as a grain dealer, as the case may be, if

    • (a) the licensee has failed or refused to comply with any requirement of an order, in relation to the operation of an elevator, made under subsection 93(1) or paragraph 94(3)(b);

    • (b) the licensee or the manager of a licensed elevator is found guilty of an offence under this Act;

    • (c) the licensee has failed to maintain their security as required by subsection 45.1(1);

    • (d) the licensee has failed to obtain additional security as required by any order made under subsection 49(1); or

    • (e) the licensee has failed to comply with any condition of a licence.

  • Marginal note:Limitation

    (2) Subject to subsection (3), except with the consent of the licensee, no licence shall be revoked pursuant to subsection (1) unless the licensee or a representative of the licensee has been afforded a full and ample opportunity to be heard in the matter in relation to which the licence may be revoked.

  • Marginal note:Prior opportunity to be heard

    (3) Where the Commission has, pursuant to section 93, afforded a licensee or a representative of the licensee an opportunity to be heard in relation to any matter, the Commission may, in accordance with this section, revoke the licence to operate the elevator or to operate as a grain dealer without affording the licensee a further opportunity to be heard in relation thereto.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 95
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 383

Review by Minister

Marginal note:Review by Minister

 The Minister may, on application made by any interested person, review any order made by the Commission refusing to issue a licence or revoking a licence and where, after considering the application and any material submitted to the Minister in connection therewith, the Minister is of the opinion that the issue of a licence should not have been refused or the licence should not have been revoked, the Minister may in his discretion direct the Commission to issue a licence or to reinstate the revoked licence, as the case may be, on such conditions, if any, relating to the licence as the Minister deems proper.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 96
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Orders for Payment

Marginal note:Orders on investigation

 The Commission may, after any investigation instituted under section 91 and after affording all persons having an interest in the matter under investigation a full and ample opportunity to be heard, make an order

  • (a) for the payment, by any complainant, licensee or other person to whom the jurisdiction of the Commission extends, of compensation to any person for loss or damage sustained by that person resulting from a contravention of or failure to comply with any provision of this Act or any regulation, order or licence made or issued pursuant to this Act; and

  • (b) for the payment by any licensee of any fees for services payable by the licensee to the Commission pursuant to this Act.

  • (c) [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 384]

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 97
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 384

Public Hearings

Marginal note:Public hearings

  •  (1) A public hearing may be held by the Commission if the Commission is satisfied that it would be in the public interest to hold such a hearing in connection with

    • (a) an investigation commenced under section 91; and

    • (b) any other matter in respect of which the Commission deems a hearing to be desirable.

  • Marginal note:Public hearings on request

    (2) Where

    • (a) this Act requires that any person be given an opportunity to be heard in connection with the issue, refusal to issue, suspension or revocation of a licence or in connection with any investigation into a complaint referred to in paragraph 91(1)(h), and

    • (b) the applicant for the licence, the licensee or the person who is the subject of the complaint requests a public hearing,

    the Commission shall hold a public hearing to hear all persons having an interest in the matter and wishing to be heard in connection therewith.

  • Marginal note:Powers of Commission

    (3) The Commission has, in relation to any public hearing held under this section, the powers of a Commissioner under Part I of the Inquiries Act.

  • Marginal note:Representation by counsel

    (4) Any person who may be heard at a public hearing under this section may be represented by counsel at the hearing.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 80

Procedure

Marginal note:Notification of order

  •  (1) A copy of an order of the Commission refusing to issue a licence or revoking a licence or for the payment of any money or apportionment of any loss, together with any written reasons for the decision, shall, after the making of the order, be forwarded in accordance with any rules made pursuant to subsection (2) to each person affected by the order and to such other persons as may be specified in those rules.

  • Marginal note:Rules

    (2) The Commission may make rules

    • (a) respecting the procedure for making applications, representations and complaints to the Commission and for the conduct of public hearings held by it; and

    • (b) generally respecting the conduct of the business of the Commission in relation to investigations and public hearings.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 99
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Enforcement of Orders for Payment

Marginal note:Filing of orders in Court

  •  (1) An order of the Commission for the payment of any money or apportionment of any loss may be filed in the Federal Court, in this Part referred to as “the Court”, after thirty days following the date on which the order is made.

  • Marginal note:Registration of order

    (2) On filing in the Court under subsection (1), an order of the Commission referred to in that subsection shall be registered in the Court and, subject to subsection (4), when registered has the same force and effect, and all proceedings may be taken thereon, as if the order were a judgment obtained in the Court for a debt of the amount specified in the order plus interest to the date of payment as provided for in the order of the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Costs and charges

    (3) The reasonable costs and the charges attendant on the registration of an order pursuant to this section are recoverable in like manner as if they were an amount included in the order of the Commission.

  • Marginal note:Stay of execution

    (4) The Court may direct a stay of execution of an order registered pursuant to this section pending disposition of an appeal pursuant to section 101 on such terms as to the Court seem just.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 100
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Appeals to Court

Marginal note:Appeal to Court

  •  (1) An appeal from an order of the Commission for the payment of any money or apportionment of any loss lies to the Court.

  • Marginal note:Institution of appeal

    (2) An appeal under subsection (1) shall be instituted by filing a notice of appeal in the Court within thirty days after the making of the order sought to be appealed from or within such further time as the Court under special circumstances allows.

  • Marginal note:Service

    (3) Notice of an appeal under this section shall be served forthwith after the filing thereof on the Commission and on all interested parties.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 101
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Prohibitions, Offences and Punishment

Marginal note:Prohibition respecting grade names

  •  (1) No person shall, in the purchase or sale of grain, use a grade name established by or under this Act in any record or acknowledgement of the receipt or discharge of grain unless the person is licensed under this Act.

  • Marginal note:Exceptions

    (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a sale of grain by a producer who produced the grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 102
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 31

Marginal note:Prohibition respecting forms

 No person other than a licensee shall issue a cash purchase ticket, an elevator receipt or a grain receipt or any other document that so closely resembles one of them that confusion may be caused.

  • (2) [Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 26]

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 103
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 26
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 32

Marginal note:Prohibitions respecting elevator operations

 No operator of a licensed elevator shall

  • (a) issue a cash purchase ticket acknowledging the purchase of any grain or an elevator receipt or other document purporting to acknowledge the receipt of any grain if the grain has not been purchased or received into the elevator;

  • (b) permit to be outstanding in respect of a quantity of grain in the elevator more than one cash purchase ticket or more than one elevator receipt or other document acknowledging receipt of the grain;

  • (c) except under the regulations or an order of the Commission, receive into or discharge from the elevator any grain, grain product or screenings that is infested or contaminated or that may reasonably be regarded as being infested or contaminated; or

  • (d) except with the permission of the Commission, mix with any grain in the elevator any material other than grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 104
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Marginal note:General prohibitions

 No person shall

  • (a) use any grade name established by or under this Act in dealing in, handling or describing any grain that does not possess the characteristics of grain of that grade;

  • (b) use any name, or name and number, so nearly resembling any grade name as to be calculated or likely to cause confusion with that grade name;

  • (c) offer for sale or storage or submit for official inspection grain that has been so treated, mixed or dealt with as to conceal its true characteristics; or

  • (d) except under the regulations or an order of the Commission, deliver to or receive from an elevator any grain, grain product or screenings that is infested or contaminated or that may reasonably be regarded as being infested or contaminated.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 105
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

 [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 31]

Marginal note:Fraudulent or false acts

 No person shall

  • (a) make such representation in respect of grain, or so handle grain, that the representation or handling might reasonably be regarded as being a misleading representation made for the purpose of obtaining the issuance of an incorrect inspection certificate;

  • (b) represent any grain inspection certificate or end-use certificate as relating to any grain other than grain to which it properly relates; or

  • (c) being the operator of an elevator or an inspector or a weigher,

    • (i) knowingly state an incorrect weight in respect of any grain delivered into or discharged from an elevator, or

    • (ii) knowingly take or claim excessive dockage from grain received into an elevator.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 106
  • 1988, c. 65, s. 130

Marginal note:Offence and punishment

  •  (1) Every operator of an elevator who contravenes or fails to comply with section 72 is guilty of an offence and

    • (a) if an individual, is liable

      • (i) on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding nine thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both, or

      • (ii) on conviction on indictment, to a fine not exceeding eighteen thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four years, or to both; or

    • (b) if a corporation, is liable

      • (i) on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding thirty thousand dollars, or

      • (ii) on conviction on indictment, to a fine not exceeding sixty thousand dollars.

  • (1.1) [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 32]

  • Marginal note:Idem

    (2) Every person who contravenes any provision of this Act, other than section 72, or of the regulations or any order of the Commission, other than an order for the payment of any money or apportionment of any loss, is guilty of an offence and

    • (a) if an individual, is liable

      • (i) on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding six thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or to both, or

      • (ii) on conviction on indictment, to a fine not exceeding twelve thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both; or

    • (b) if a corporation, is liable

      • (i) on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding nine thousand dollars, or

      • (ii) on conviction on indictment, to a fine not exceeding eighteen thousand dollars.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 107
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 27
  • 1988, c. 65, s. 131
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 32

Marginal note:Offence by manager, employee, agent or mandatary

  •  (1) Any manager of an elevator, or any other employee, or agent or mandatary, of the operator or licensee of an elevator, who does any act or thing directed to the commission of an offence under this Act by the operator or licensee of the elevator is a party to and guilty of the offence.

  • Marginal note:Party to offence

    (2) Any employee, or agent or mandatary, of a licensed grain dealer who does any act or thing directed to the commission of an offence under this Act by the licensed grain dealer is a party to and guilty of the offence.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 108
  • 2004, c. 25, s. 109(E)

Marginal note:Documentary evidence

 In any prosecution for an offence under this Act, a document purporting to have been signed by a commissioner or any officer or employee of the Commission in the course of the performance of his duties is evidence of the facts stated in the document without proof of the signature or of the official character of the person appearing to have signed the document.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 91

Marginal note:Time for commencing proceedings

  •  (1) Any proceedings by way of summary conviction in respect of an offence under this Act may be instituted at any time within two years after the time when the subject-matter of the prosecution arose.

  • Marginal note:Trial of offences

    (2) A complaint or an information in respect of an offence under this Act may be heard, tried or determined by a court if the accused is resident or carrying on business within the territorial jurisdiction of that court although the matter of the complaint or information did not arise in that territorial jurisdiction.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 92

PART VIIGeneral

Cash Purchase Tickets and Elevator Receipts

Marginal note:Transfer from holder to holder

  •  (1) A cash purchase ticket or elevator receipt in prescribed form entitling the holder named in that document to the payment of money or delivery of grain in accordance with the terms of the document, and the rights arising under the document, may be transferred from holder to holder by the endorsement and delivery of the document to the endorsee.

  • (2) [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 385]

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 111
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 385

Marginal note:Restriction on creation of charge, interest or right

 Despite anything in the Bank Act, no charge on or interest or right in grain referred to in an elevator receipt that affects the interest or right of the holder of the receipt may be created by the holder, or by the operator of a licensed elevator who issued the receipt, other than by the endorsement or delivery of the receipt to the person in whose favour the charge, interest or right is created.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 112
  • 2004, c. 25, s. 110

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 386]

 [Repealed, 2012, c. 31, s. 386]

Regulations and Orders

Marginal note:Orders of the Governor in Council

 The Governor in Council may, by order,

  • (a) where the Governor in Council considers it necessary in the public interest to do so, require a railway company to supply railway cars for the carriage of grain and place them at any point at which the railway company supplies a service;

  • (b) despite anything in this Act, authorize and direct any minister of the Crown or any agency of the Government of Canada to exercise the powers in respect of the allocation of available railway cars contained in any provision of this Act, other than paragraph (a);

  • (c) direct that any allocation of railway cars be guided by the principle that the producer or producers should have the right to select such elevator as the producer or producers may choose or to load directly;

  • (d) direct that any grade established under this Act be assigned only to grain being officially inspected on discharge from a terminal elevator;

  • (e) vary the period of a crop year to another period of not less than three hundred and sixty-five days;

  • (f) direct the Commission as to the manner in which any of its operations, powers and duties shall be conducted, exercised or performed; and

  • (g) provide for any other matter necessary to give effect to this Act.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 115
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 28(E)
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 33
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 387

Marginal note:Regulations

  •  (1) The Commission may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, make regulations

    • (a) designating any seed as a grain for the purposes of this Act;

    • (b) prohibiting for any period of time or regulating the delivery of grain to elevators, the discharge of grain from elevators, the handling and treating of grain in elevators and the shipping of grain to or from elevators for the purpose of ensuring the orderly movement of grain;

    • (b.1) governing the handling and treatment of grain in elevators;

    • (c) prescribing, in respect of samples of grain, the circumstances and manner in which they may be taken;

    • (d) specifying the procedure to be followed by the parties to any contract for special binning for the purpose of ensuring the preservation of the identity of specially binned grain;

    • (e) prescribing the returns to be made for dockage;

    • (e.1) determining what constitutes a hazardous substance and governing the use, handling and storage of hazardous substances by licensed elevator operators;

    • (f) fixing the maximum shrinkage allowance that may be made on the delivery of grain to an elevator;

    • (g) governing the sale of grain by sample;

    • (h) respecting the receipt, inspection, handling and storage at elevators of foreign grain and prescribing the period of time that foreign grain may remain in storage at any elevator;

    • (i) prescribing the procedure to be followed on appeals as to grades of grain;

    • (j) specifying the information required to be furnished by applicants for licences, including information relating to the applicant’s finan- cial situation, and the conditions on which licences may be issued;

    • (k) respecting the security to be obtained, by way of bond, suretyship, insurance or otherwise, for the purposes of subsection 45.1(1);

    • (k.1) specify the person or class of persons who may realize on or enforce security obtained by a licensee;

    • (k.2) specify conditions related to realizing on or enforcing security obtained by a licensee;

    • (k.3) exempt a licensee from the requirement to obtain security;

    • (l) prescribing any records to be kept by a licensee, the reports to be made by a licensee, the system of transmission or communication of those reports and the times the reports are to be made;

    • (m) fixing, or prescribing the manner for determining, the maximum charges for services to be made by licensees under this Act and prescribing the manner in which those charges are to be published;

    • (n) prescribing the form of cash purchase tickets and elevator receipts and prescribing other forms to be used pursuant to this Act and the manner in which those forms are to be used, transmitted and related to each other;

    • (o) prescribing the use of any system of keeping and issuing cash purchase tickets and elevator receipts;

    • (p) requiring licensees to submit to the Commission such information relating to the conduct and management of their affairs as the regulations may specify;

    • (q) respecting the circumstances and manner in which inspection certificates are to be cancelled;

    • (r) fixing, or prescribing the manner for determining, the fees for any service performed by or on behalf of the Commission and the fees for any licence issued by the Commission and prescribing the time and manner of payment of those fees;

    • (s) specifying the standards to be complied with in the construction, alteration and maintenance of any elevator and the installation and maintenance of any equipment therein;

    • (s.1) governing the disposal of contaminated grain;

    • (t) prescribing any matter that under this Act is to be prescribed; and

    • (u) generally for carrying into effect the purposes and provisions of this Act.

  • Marginal note:Forms and systems other than prescribed

    (2) The Commission may, in writing, permit a licensee to use any form or any system of keeping or issuing cash purchase tickets, elevator receipts or any other document designated by the Commission in addition to or in place of a prescribed form or system.

  • Marginal note:Storage premises

    (3) The Commission may, by regulation made with the approval of the Governor in Council, establish a list of premises in the Eastern Division used either in whole or in part for the storage of grain.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 116
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 29
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 33
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 24
  • 2001, c. 4, s. 89(E)
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 388

Marginal note:Exemption from requirements of Act and regulations

 Where, in the opinion of the Commission, the control of any type of elevator or type of grain handling operation or any particular elevator or grain handling operation is not essential for maintaining the quality, safe-keeping and orderly and efficient handling of grain in Canada, the Commission may,

  • (a) by regulation made with the approval of the Governor in Council, exempt that type of elevator or operation from the licensing or any other requirements of this Act or the regulations, or

  • (b) by order, exempt that particular elevator or operation from the licensing or any other requirements of this Act or the regulations,

on such conditions and for such period as may be set out in the regulation or order.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 117
  • 1994, c. 45, s. 34
  • 1998, c. 22, s. 25(F)

Marginal note:Orders of the Commission

 The Commission may make orders

  • (a) subject to any order made by the Governor in Council under section 115, governing the allocation of available railway cars to terminal elevators and among shipping points on any line of railway;

  • (a.1) exempting a licensee from the requirement to obtain security;

  • (a.2) requiring a licensee to obtain, within any period that the Commission considers reasonable, any additional security for the purposes of subsection 49(1) that it considers sufficient;

  • (b) providing for the supervision of the disposition of grain contained in any elevator on the suspension or revocation of the licence issued in respect of the elevator;

  • (b.1) requiring an operator of a licensed terminal elevator to cause grain to be weighed or inspected by a third party authorized by the Commission and chosen by the operator or cause it to be officially weighed or officially inspected, or any combination of those, and specifying the manner of weighing or inspecting;

  • (c) requiring or authorizing the operator of an elevator to receive into the elevator and store or treat, in such manner as the Commission considers appropriate, grain that has gone or is likely to go out of condition;

  • (d) seizing infested or contaminated grain or requiring the operator of an elevator to treat or dispose of infested or contaminated grain in a manner approved by the Commission;

  • (e) for the purpose of ensuring the orderly movement of grain, fixing the maximum quantity of grain of any kind and grade that may be stored in any elevator at any time;

  • (f) providing for the equitable apportionment, among shippers, of elevator storage space in licensed terminal elevators;

  • (g) providing for the acceptance of deliveries of grain in the interests of producers; and

  • (g.1) [Repealed, 2011, c. 25, s. 34]

  • (h) constituting directives to the trade.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 118
  • 1998, c. 17, s. 32, c. 22, s. 25(F)
  • 2011, c. 25, s. 34
  • 2012, c. 31, s. 389

Her Majesty

Marginal note:Binding on Her Majesty

 This Act is binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province.

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 101

Changes in Grades

Marginal note:Changes in grades

 Where any grade of grain or screenings is varied or discontinued or any grain is removed from the operation of this Act

  • (a) the holder of an elevator receipt for any grain or screenings of a kind or grade so varied, discontinued or removed from the operation of this Act is entitled, subject to any other provisions of this Act, on presentation of the elevator receipt and payment of the charges accrued under this Act to delivery, in accordance with the elevator receipt, of grain or screenings of the varied or discontinued grade or to grain of the kind that has been removed from the operation of this Act; and

  • (b) the Commission shall, on request of an owner of grain or screenings, to enable the owner to meet the requirements of an agreement made in respect of the grain or screenings prior to the coming into force of the variation, discontinuance or removal, grade the grain or screenings on the basis of the grade that has been varied or discontinued or grade the grain that has been removed from the operation of this Act as if it had not been so removed.

  • R.S., 1985, c. G-10, s. 120
  • R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 30

Review and Report

Marginal note:Review and report

 Within a year after the coming into force of this section, the Minister shall cause

  • (a) an independent and comprehensive review of the Commission and of the provisions and operation of this Act to be conducted; and

  • (b) a report on the review to be laid before each House of Parliament, including a statement of any changes recommended by the authors of the review.

  • 2005, c. 24, s. 2.1

Coming into Force

Marginal note:Commencement

  • Footnote * (1) Paragraphs (d) and (e) of the definition elevator in section 2 and subsections 55(2) and (3) or any of those provisions shall come into force on a day or days to be fixed by proclamation.

  • Marginal note:Idem

    (2) A proclamation bringing into force paragraph (d) or (e) of the definition elevator in section 2 or subsection 55(2) or (3) shall fix as the day on which such paragraph or subsection is to come into force a day that is not earlier than six months after the day the issue of the proclamation is authorized.

    • Return to footnote *[Note: Paragraphs (d) and (e) of the definition elevator in section 2 and subsections 55(2) and (3) not in force.]

  • 1970-71-72, c. 7, s. 116

SCHEDULES I AND II

[Repealed, R.S., 1985, c. 37 (4th Supp.), s. 31]


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