Acts and Regulations

S-5.3 - Seafood Processing Act

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Expansion of primary processing plant where hard cure smoked herring is processed
2014, c.1, s.27
17(1)No holder of a licence referred to in this Part who processes hard cure smoked herring in a primary processing plant shall expand the capacity of the plant to process hard cure smoked herring without the written approval of the Registrar.
17(2)The Registrar may refuse approval under subsection (1) if the Registrar is of the opinion that it is not in the public interest to expand the primary processing plant having regard to
(a) the supply of herring available, and
(b) the existing primary processing capacity for hard cure smoked herring.
2014, c.1, s.28
Re-equipment, modification or expansion of primary processing plant
17(1)No person who holds a primary processing plant licence shall re-equip, modify or expand a primary processing plant unless
(a) the licensee obtains the approval in writing of the Registrar, and
(b) where the licence is subject to terms and conditions which do not permit the licensee to operate or maintain the primary processing plant as re-equipped, modified or expanded, the licensee obtains a licence to operate or maintain the primary processing plant as re-equipped, modified or expanded.
17(2)The Registrar may refuse approval under subsection (1) if the Registrar is of the opinion that it is not in the public interest to re-equip, modify or expand the primary processing plant having regard to
(a) the supply of fish available,
(b) the presence of existing primary processing capacity,
(c) the level of employment, and
(d) the economic viability of the primary processing plant and the primary processing sector.
Re-equipment, modification or expansion of primary processing plant
17(1)No person who holds a primary processing plant licence shall re-equip, modify or expand a primary processing plant unless
(a) the licensee obtains the approval in writing of the Registrar, and
(b) where the licence is subject to terms and conditions which do not permit the licensee to operate or maintain the primary processing plant as re-equipped, modified or expanded, the licensee obtains a licence to operate or maintain the primary processing plant as re-equipped, modified or expanded.
17(2)The Registrar may refuse approval under subsection (1) if the Registrar is of the opinion that it is not in the public interest to re-equip, modify or expand the primary processing plant having regard to
(a) the supply of fish available,
(b) the presence of existing primary processing capacity,
(c) the level of employment, and
(d) the economic viability of the primary processing plant and the primary processing sector.