Exclusion List Regulations, 2007
Canada Gazette Nbr. 12, June 13, 2007 › Part II - Official regulations › Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Act Garnishment, Attachment and Pension Diversion Act
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Exclusion List Regulations, 2007
Vol. 141, No. 12 — June 13, 2007
Registration SOR/2007-108 May 31, 2007CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACTExclusion List Regulations, 2007P.C. 2007-835 May 31, 2007Whereas the Governor in Council is satisfied that the environmental effects of certain projects in relation to physical works are insignificant; Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of the Environment, pursuant to subparagraph 59(c)(ii) of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act , hereby makes the annexed Exclusion List Regulations, 2007. EXCLUSION LIST REGULATIONS, 2007INTERPRETATION 1. (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations. "Act" means the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. (Loi)"building" means a roofed physical work. (bâtiment)"dugout" means an excavation to hold water for consumption by livestock. (étang-réservoir)"essential systems" means the systems and equipment essential to the operation of a physical work including electrical, heating, fire-prevention, plumbing or security systems and equipment. It does not include systems or equipment that produce goods or energy primarily for any purpose other than the operation of the physical work. (système essentiel)"expansion" means an increase in the exterior dimensions or the production capacity of a physical work. (agrandissement)"footprint" means the area of land occupied by a building or other structure at ground level. (superficie)"heritage structure" means a building or other structure that is marked or otherwise commemorated under paragraph 3(a) of the Historic Sites and Monuments Act. (structure du patrimoine)"historic canal" has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Historic Canals Regulations and includes any federal lands appertaining or incident to a historic canal. (canal historique)"hook-up" means a structure or line that is used to connect a physical work to a main gas, oil, sewer, water, electrical power or telecommunication line. (raccordement)"international electrical power line" means an electrical power line constructed or operated for the purpose of conveying electricity from a place in Canada to a place outside Canada or to a place in Canada from a place outside Canada. (ligne internationale de transport d'électricité)"irrigation system" means any of the following that is used for irrigating agricultural land:(a) a buried pipeline;(b) a pipe;(c) a pump;(d) a pump house;(e) a reservoir;(f) a drain; or(g) a canal lined with asphalt, wood, concrete or other material. (système d'irrigation)"modification" means an alteration to a physical work that does not alter the purpose or function of the work. It does not include an expansion or a relocation. (modification)"national historic site" means a place that is marked or otherwise commemorated under paragraph 3(a) of the Historic Sites and Monuments Act and is under the administration of the Parks Canada Agency. (lieu historique national)"national park" means a park named and described in Schedule 1 to the Canada National Parks Act, or a park established under a federal-provincial agreement that is under the responsibility of the Minister of the Environment. (parc national)"nuclear facility" has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act. (installation nucléaire)"nuclear substance" has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act. (substance nucléaire)"oil and gas pipeline" means a pipeline that is used, or is intended to be used, for the transmission of ...See the full content of this document
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