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Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Regulations, 2007

Version of section 1 from 2008-12-12 to 2013-12-05:

  •  (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

    Act

    Act means the Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act. (Loi)

    CANSIM table

    CANSIM table means a table published by Statistics Canada and that is a part of its socio-economic database. (tableau CANSIM)

    federal government sector

    federal government sector means that component of the public sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (secteur de l’administration fédérale)

    Financial Management System

    Financial Management System means the Financial Management System used by Statistics Canada. (système de gestion financière)

    fiscal arrangements period

    fiscal arrangements period[Repealed, SOR/2008-318, s. 2]

    health and social service institutions sub-sector

    health and social service institutions sub-sector means that component of the provincial and territorial government sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (sous-secteur des institutions de services de santé et de services sociaux)

    local general government sub-sector

    local general government sub-sector means that component of the local government sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (sous-secteur des administrations locales générales)

    local government sector

    local government sector means that component of the public sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (secteur des administrations locales)

    micro-simulation model

    micro-simulation model means the model maintained by the Department of Finance to simulate the assessment of personal income taxes based on information from T1 tax returns for a taxation year provided to that Department by the Canada Revenue Agency. (modèle de microsimulation)

    provincial and territorial general government sub-sector

    provincial and territorial general government sub-sector means that component of the provincial and territorial government sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (sous-secteur des administrations provinciales et territoriales générales)

    provincial and territorial government sector

    provincial and territorial government sector means that component of the public sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (secteur des administrations provinciales et territoriales)

    publication

    publication means an official printed or electronic release of information to the public. (publication)

    school boards sub-sector

    school boards sub-sector means that component of the local government sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (sous-secteur des conseils et des commissions scolaires)

    taxation year

    taxation year means a taxation year as defined in the Income Tax Act. (année d’imposition)

    university and college sub-sector

    university and college sub-sector means that component of the provincial and territorial government sector as defined by Statistics Canada for the purposes of the Financial Management System. (sous-secteur des universités et des collèges)

    working day

    working day means a day that is not a Saturday or a holiday. (jour ouvrable)

  • (2) In these Regulations, the words gas, hydrocarbon and oil have the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Energy Administration Act.

  • (3) In these Regulations, a reference by a specific title or identification number to a publication or other document prepared by Statistics Canada includes a reference to any other publication or document that is prepared by Statistics Canada in lieu of, or in substitution for it.

  • SOR/2008-318, s. 2

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