Canadian Broiler Hatching Egg and Chick Orderly Marketing Regulations
1 The definitions in this section apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the Farm Products Agencies Act. (Loi)
- Agency
Agency means the Canadian Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Agency. (Office)
- broiler hatching egg
broiler hatching egg means an egg that is suitable for incubation and is to be hatched as a chick for chicken production. (oeuf d’incubation de poulet de chair)
- chick
chick means a chick hatched from a broiler hatching egg from the time of hatch until it is placed in the facilities of a chicken producer for raising and not for resale. (poussin)
- dealer
dealer means a person, other than a producer or hatchery operator, engaged in the marketing in interprovincial trade into a signatory province of broiler hatching eggs or chicks produced in a non-signatory province. (négociant)
- hatchability
hatchability means the percentage of saleable chicks obtained from the incubation of broiler hatching eggs as established for each province by the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food and published by that Department in the Annual Hatchery Review. (coefficient d’éclosion)
- hatchery operator
hatchery operator means a person who incubates broiler hatching eggs into chicks. (couvoirier)
- marketing
marketing, in relation to broiler hatching eggs and chicks, means selling and offering for sale and buying, hatching, pricing, assembling, packing, transporting, delivering, receiving, storing and reselling. (commercialisation)
- non-signatory provinces
non-signatory provinces means the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. (provinces non signataires)
- orderly marketing quota
orderly marketing quota means the number of broiler hatching eggs or chicks produced in a non-signatory province that a producer, dealer or hatchery operator is authorized under these Regulations to market in interprovincial trade into a signatory province during a year. (contingent de commercialisation)
- producer
producer means a person engaged in the production of broiler hatching eggs in a non-signatory province. (producteur)
- qualifying period
qualifying period means
(a) in relation to broiler hatching eggs, the period beginning on November 27, 1985 and ending on November 26, 1986; and
(b) in relation to chicks, the period beginning on August 1, 1988 and ending on July 31, 1989. (période de référence)
- signatory provinces
signatory provinces means the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, British Columbia and Alberta. (provinces signataires)
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