Acts and Regulations

2011, c.112 - Aquaculture Act

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Inspection
30(1)An inspector may at any reasonable time enter and inspect any vehicle, trailer or boat and any place or premises, except a private dwelling, that the inspector has reason to believe are being used for or in connection with aquaculture.
30(2)For the purposes of inspection, an inspector may open and inspect any container that the inspector has reason to believe contains aquatic plants or animals.
30(3)Before or after attempting to effect entry under this section, an inspector may apply for an entry warrant in accordance with the Entry Warrants Act.
30(4)An inspector may at any time require a licensee to produce for inspection, or for the purpose of obtaining copies or extracts, any records, books, accounts or other documents, other than financial records, books, accounts or documents, relating to aquaculture or to the aquaculture site.
30(5)A licensee shall immediately on demand by an inspector produce the records, books, accounts and other documents relating to aquaculture and to the aquaculture site required by an inspector under this section.
30(6)An inspector may require a licensee to provide such samples and to carry out such tests as the inspector specifies.
30(7)A licensee shall
(a) provide the samples required by an inspector under this section, and
(b) have a test required by an inspector under this section carried out by a fish health diagnostic service.
30(7.1)Immediately after carrying out a test required under this section, a fish health diagnostic service shall give notice of the test results to the Minister.
30(8)An inspector may seize any book, record, account, document, container or aquatic plant or animal that the inspector believes on reasonable grounds may afford evidence of the commission of an offence in the following circumstances:
(a) during an inspection under this section;
(b) during a search authorized under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act; or
(c) in accordance with the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1988, c.A-9.2, s.22; 2008, c.11, s.2; 2017, c.2, s.1
Inspection
30(1)An inspector may at any reasonable time enter and inspect any vehicle, trailer or boat and any place or premises, except a private dwelling, that the inspector has reason to believe are being used for or in connection with aquaculture.
30(2)For the purposes of inspection, an inspector may open and inspect any container that the inspector has reason to believe contains aquatic plants or animals.
30(3)Before or after attempting to effect entry under this section, an inspector may apply for an entry warrant in accordance with the Entry Warrants Act.
30(4)An inspector may at any time require a licensee to produce for inspection, or for the purpose of obtaining copies or extracts, any records, books, accounts or other documents, other than financial records, books, accounts or documents, relating to aquaculture or to the aquaculture site.
30(5)A licensee shall immediately on demand by an inspector produce the records, books, accounts and other documents relating to aquaculture and to the aquaculture site required by an inspector under this section.
30(6)An inspector may require a licensee to provide such samples and to carry out such tests as the inspector specifies.
30(7)A licensee shall provide the samples and carry out the tests required by an inspector under this section.
30(8)An inspector may seize any book, record, account, document, container or aquatic plant or animal that the inspector believes on reasonable grounds may afford evidence of the commission of an offence in the following circumstances:
(a) during an inspection under this section;
(b) during a search authorized under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act; or
(c) in accordance with the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1988, c.A-9.2, s.22; 2008, c.11, s.2
Inspection
30(1)An inspector may at any reasonable time enter and inspect any vehicle, trailer or boat and any place or premises, except a private dwelling, that the inspector has reason to believe are being used for or in connection with aquaculture.
30(2)For the purposes of inspection, an inspector may open and inspect any container that the inspector has reason to believe contains aquatic plants or animals.
30(3)Before or after attempting to effect entry under this section, an inspector may apply for an entry warrant in accordance with the Entry Warrants Act.
30(4)An inspector may at any time require a licensee to produce for inspection, or for the purpose of obtaining copies or extracts, any records, books, accounts or other documents, other than financial records, books, accounts or documents, relating to aquaculture or to the aquaculture site.
30(5)A licensee shall immediately on demand by an inspector produce the records, books, accounts and other documents relating to aquaculture and to the aquaculture site required by an inspector under this section.
30(6)An inspector may require a licensee to provide such samples and to carry out such tests as the inspector specifies.
30(7)A licensee shall provide the samples and carry out the tests required by an inspector under this section.
30(8)An inspector may seize any book, record, account, document, container or aquatic plant or animal that the inspector believes on reasonable grounds may afford evidence of the commission of an offence in the following circumstances:
(a) during an inspection under this section;
(b) during a search authorized under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act; or
(c) in accordance with the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1988, c.A-9.2, s.22; 2008, c.11, s.2
Inspection
30(1)An inspector may at any reasonable time enter and inspect any vehicle, trailer or boat and any place or premises, except a private dwelling, that the inspector has reason to believe are being used for or in connection with aquaculture.
30(2)For the purposes of inspection, an inspector may open and inspect any container that the inspector has reason to believe contains aquatic plants or animals.
30(3)Before or after attempting to effect entry under this section, an inspector may apply for an entry warrant in accordance with the Entry Warrants Act.
30(4)An inspector may at any time require a licensee to produce for inspection, or for the purpose of obtaining copies or extracts, any records, books, accounts or other documents, other than financial records, books, accounts or documents, relating to aquaculture or to the aquaculture site.
30(5)A licensee shall immediately on demand by an inspector produce the records, books, accounts and other documents relating to aquaculture and to the aquaculture site required by an inspector under this section.
30(6)An inspector may require a licensee to provide such samples and to carry out such tests as the inspector specifies.
30(7)A licensee shall provide the samples and carry out the tests required by an inspector under this section.
30(8)An inspector may seize any book, record, account, document, container or aquatic plant or animal that the inspector believes on reasonable grounds may afford evidence of the commission of an offence in the following circumstances:
(a) during an inspection under this section;
(b) during a search authorized under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act; or
(c) in accordance with the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1988, c.A-9.2, s.22; 2008, c.11, s.2