Acts and Regulations

2008-54 - Designated Materials

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Powers of the Board
5(1)With respect to the purposes under subsection 22.1(1) of the Act and subject to the Act and this Regulation, the Board has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person.
5(2)For the purposes of the Act and this Regulation, and without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the Board may
(a) acquire, hold, own, lease, use, license or otherwise deal with real or personal property,
(b) subject to the provisions of the Act or any other Act and to the provisions of regulations made under the Act or any other Act, finance any of its undertakings through fees and through such other means as may be approved by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council,
(c) make and amend arrangements and enter into and amend agreements and contracts with
(i) the Government of Canada or the government of any province, territory or other jurisdiction,
(ii) a local government in the Province, or
(iii) any other person,
(d) establish and administer a management program with respect to a designated material, including the management of the distribution, supply, packaging, labelling, use, storage, collection, transportation, recycling, processing, disposal and other handling of a designated material,
(e) establish and administer an oversight program with respect to a designated material, including the oversight of an industry’s distribution, supply, packaging, labelling, use, storage, collection, transportation, recycling, processing, disposal and other handling of a designated material,
(f) operate storage, collection, transportation, recycling, processing or disposal facilities for a designated material,
(g) employ persons, establish their conditions of employment and provide for and pay their compensation and reimbursement,
(h) engage the services of advisors and persons providing special, technical or professional knowledge or services and provide for and pay their compensation and reimbursement, and
(i) do such other things as may be incidental to or necessary for the carrying out of its purposes.
2017, c.20, s.22
Powers of the Board
5(1)With respect to the purposes under subsection 22.1(1) of the Act and subject to the Act and this Regulation, the Board has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person.
5(2)For the purposes of the Act and this Regulation, and without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the Board may
(a) acquire, hold, own, lease, use, license or otherwise deal with real or personal property,
(b) subject to the provisions of the Act or any other Act and to the provisions of regulations made under the Act or any other Act, finance any of its undertakings through fees and through such other means as may be approved by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council,
(c) make and amend arrangements and enter into and amend agreements and contracts with
(i) the Government of Canada or the government of any province, territory or other jurisdiction,
(ii) a municipality or rural community in the Province, or
(iii) any other person,
(d) establish and administer a management program with respect to a designated material, including the management of the distribution, supply, packaging, labelling, use, storage, collection, transportation, recycling, processing, disposal and other handling of a designated material,
(e) establish and administer an oversight program with respect to a designated material, including the oversight of an industry’s distribution, supply, packaging, labelling, use, storage, collection, transportation, recycling, processing, disposal and other handling of a designated material,
(f) operate storage, collection, transportation, recycling, processing or disposal facilities for a designated material,
(g) employ persons, establish their conditions of employment and provide for and pay their compensation and reimbursement,
(h) engage the services of advisors and persons providing special, technical or professional knowledge or services and provide for and pay their compensation and reimbursement, and
(i) do such other things as may be incidental to or necessary for the carrying out of its purposes.