General Export Permit No. 37 — Toxic Chemicals and Precursors to the United States (SOR/98-264)
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General Export Permit No. 37 — Toxic Chemicals and Precursors to the United States
SOR/98-264
Registration 1998-04-23
General Export Permit No. 37 — Toxic Chemicals and Precursors to the United States
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, pursuant to subsection 7(1.1)Footnote a of the Export and Import Permits Act, hereby issues the annexed General Export Permit No. 37 — Toxic Chemicals and Precursors to the United States.
Return to footnote aS.C. 1994, c. 47, s. 107
Ottawa, April 23, 1998
Interpretation
1 The definitions in this section apply in this Permit.
- Export Controls Division
Export Controls Division means the Export Controls Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. (Direction des contrôles à l’exportation)
- Guide
Guide has the same meaning as in section 1 of the Export Control List. (Guide)
- toxic chemicals and precursors
toxic chemicals and precursors means the goods referred to in Group 7 of the schedule to the Export Control List that are described in any of items 7-3.3 to 7-3.6 or item 7-4 of the Guide. (produits chimiques toxiques et précurseurs)
- SOR/2007-210, s. 1
General
2 Any resident of Canada may, under the authority of and in accordance with this Permit, export toxic chemicals and precursors from Canada to the United States.
Conditions
3 It is a condition of this Permit that the exporter
(a) keep at the exporter’s place of business or residence the documents in respect of each export made under this Permit for a period of six years after the date of the export;
(b) on request, make the documents referred to in paragraph (a) available to an officer of the Export Controls Division; and
(c) where any toxic chemicals and precursors are required to be reported in the prescribed form under the Customs Act, insert the statement “GEP-37” or “LGE-37” in the appropriate field of the prescribed form.
Coming into Force
4 This Permit comes into force on April 23, 1998.
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