His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of National Revenue, pursuant to subsection 95(1)* of the Customs Tariff**, and subsection 59(3.2)*** of the Excise Tax Act, is pleased hereby to make the annexed Regulations respecting ships’ stores, effective on the day on which section 55 of An Act to amend the Customs Act and the Customs Tariff and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts, being chapter 41 of the Statutes of Canada, 1995, comes into force.S.C. 1995, c. 41, s. 55(1)R.S., c. 41 (3rd Supp.)S.C. 1993, c. 25, s. 58Short TitleThese Regulations may be cited as the Ships’ Stores Regulations.InterpretationIn these Regulations,bar-box means the sealable boxes or compartments into which ships’ stores are placed during the flight of an international aircraft; (compartiment à boissons)biodiesel fuel means renewable fuel that is suitable for use in internal combustion engines of the compression-ignition type; (carburant biodiesel)Canadian coast guard ship means a coast guard ship owned by, or operated by or on behalf of, the Government of Canada; (navire garde-côte canadien)Canadian fishing ship means a fishing shipthat is registered or licensed in Canada under the Canada Shipping Act and is owned by one or more persons each of whom is a Canadian citizen, a person resident and domiciled in Canada or a corporation incorporated under the laws of Canada or of a province and having its principal place of business in Canada, orthat is not required by the Canada Shipping Act to be registered or licensed in Canada and is not registered or licensed elsewhere but is owned as described in paragraph (a); (navire de pêche canadien)Canadian warship means a ship of war, a military transport or a military supply ship owned by, or operated by or on behalf of, the Government of Canada; (navire de guerre canadien)fishing ship means a ship used forfishing, sealing or whaling outside Canada, orprovisioning, servicing, repairing or maintaining ships engaged in fishing, sealing or whaling outside Canada; (navire de pêche)foreign warship means a ship of war, a military transport or a military supply ship owned by, or operated by or on behalf of, the government of a country other than Canada; (navire de guerre étranger)inland waters ship means a ship, other than an eligible ship as defined in subsection 68.5(1) of the Excise Tax Act, engaged in trade on an inland voyage, as defined in that subsection; (navire d’eaux internes)international aircraft means an aircraft operating internationally in the transportation of passengers or goods, or both, for reward; (aéronef international)military aircraft means a military aircraft owned by, or operated by or on behalf of, the government of a country; (aéronef militaire)reasonable quantity, with respect to domestic or imported cigars or domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco, means a quantity not exceeding 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 200 grams of manufactured tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks; (quantité raisonnable)renewable fuel includes fuel that is produced from biomass, waste material or feedstock of biological origin, whether or not the fuel is blended with a petroleum product; (carburant renouvelable)service ship means a ship registered in any country and used for the purpose of obtaining scientific data outside Canada; (navire de service)telegraph cable ship means a ship registered in any country and used exclusively for the laying or repairing of oceanic telegraph cables. (navire poseur de câbles télégraphiques)In these Regulations, the words alcohol, beer, cigar, cigarette, excise warehouse, manufactured tobacco and stamped have the same meaning as in the Excise Act, 2001.SOR/99-159, s. 1; SOR/2003-394, s. 1; SOR/2009-195, s. 1Ships’ StoresThe classes of goods described in column II of an item of the schedule are hereby designated as ships’ stores for use on board a conveyance within any class of conveyance described in column I of that item, subject to any applicable limitation set out in a note at the end of the schedule.For the purpose of subsection (1), goods are considered to be used on board a conveyance if they aregoods that are consumed in the operation and maintenance of the conveyance;goods that are consumed by a person on board the conveyance;souvenirs, gifts, edible supplies, wines, spirits, ales, beers, domestic or imported cigars or domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco that are sold on board the conveyance, unless it is a Canadian warship that is described in column I of subitem 3(1) of the schedule, for consumption outside Canada; orgoods described in column II of subitem 3(1) of the schedule that are sold on board a Canadian warship that is described in column I of that subitem 3(1)within 30 days after the date on which the conveyance arrived in a Canadian port, orfor consumption outside Canada.A master of a Canadian warship described in subitem 3(1) of the schedule shall, on the 31st consecutive day of the period in which that Canadian warship is docked in a Canadian port,advise the nearest customs office in writing that the Canadian warship is remaining in port longer than 30 consecutive days; andprepare a written inventory of the wines, spirits, ales, beers, and domestic or imported cigars or domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco remaining on board at the end of the 30th day of that period.SOR/2003-394, s. 2Sealing RequirementsWhen a ship arrives at a Canadian port, the master of the ship shall place alcohol, tobacco and other goods for sale on board the ship under lock or seal, and shall keep them there while the ship is in the port, except where otherwise authorized by an officer.Subject to subsection (2), when an international aircraft is on the ground, the carrier shall ensure that bar-boxes on board are sealed.Seals on bar-boxes on an international aircraft may be broken when passengers begin boarding and, provided that no domestic passengers are carried, may remain unsealed where the aircraft is progressively boarded at more than one airport in Canada.Stores for use on board a conveyance shall remain sealed when the goods are moved to the conveyance from a bonded warehouse or to a bonded warehouse from the conveyance.ProvisioningWhile in Canada, a conveyance described in column I of item 2 of the schedule shall not take on ships’ stores that are to be transferred to a ship engaged in fishing, sealing or whaling outside Canada.SOR/2003-394, s. 3(F)Authorization of delivery of ships’ stores to a conveyance may be refused by an officer where the master, an officer or a crew member of the conveyance has failed to comply with these Regulations.(Sections 3 and 7)
SHIPS’ STORES
Column IColumn IIItemClass of ConveyancesClass of Goods1International MovementAn ocean-going ship engaged in international trade that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canada, or proceeding to any port in Canada, before reporting under that section and proceeding outside Canadaales and beersboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and material, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposesmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing cansmineral waters and soft drinkspaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumer paper productsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco1An ocean-going ship registered in Canada coasting, by way of the Panama Canal or Arctic waters, from a port on the east coast of Canada to a port on the west coast of Canada or from a port on the west coast of Canada to a port on the east coast of Canadaales and beersboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and material, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposesmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing cansmineral waters and soft drinkspaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumable paper productsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco1An ocean-going towing or salvage tug that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canadaales and beersboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and material, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposesmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing cansmineral waters and soft drinkspaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumable paper productsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco1A foreign warshipales and beersboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and material, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposesmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing cansmineral waters and soft drinkspaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumable paper productsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco1A telegraph cable shipales and beersboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and material, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposesmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing cansmineral waters and soft drinkspaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumable paper productsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco12Fishing ShipsA foreign fishing ship that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canada within 48 hours of taking on ships’ storesales and beers2diesel fuel and biodiesel fuelpetroleum products and renewable fuels3, except diesel fuel, biodiesel fuel and lubricantswines and spirits4domestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco5A Canadian fishing ship that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canada within 48 hours of taking on ships’ storesales and beers2wines and spirits4domestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco5A Canadian fishing ship that is eligible to report under section 8 of the Reporting of Imported Goods Regulations and that is proceeding outside Canadadiesel fuel and biodiesel fuel3Canadian Military VesselsA Canadian warship proceeding outside Canadaales and beersedible suppliesmineral waters and soft drinksmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing canssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationswines and spiritsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco6for the purposes of the Excise Tax Act, petroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantsA service ship that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canadaales and beersedible suppliesmineral waters and soft drinksmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing canssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationswines and spiritsdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco64AircraftA military aircraft proceeding outside Canada on an international flightales and beersedible suppliesmineral waters and soft drinkspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumable paper suppliesdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco7An international aircraft that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canada, or that is required to report under section 12 of that Act following a flight into Canada, other than an aircraft carrying passengers on a domestic flightales and beersedible suppliesmineral waters and soft drinkspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftswines and spiritsstationery and other consumable paper suppliesdomestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco5Canadian Coast Guard ShipsA Canadian coast guard ship that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding on a voyage to the Arcticales and beers8wines and spirits9domestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco6A Canadian coast guard ship that is proceeding outside Canadafor the purpose of the Excise Tax Act, petroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricants6A foreign yacht that is required to report under section 95 of the Customs Act and that is proceeding outside Canadaales and beers8wines and spirits9domestic or imported cigars and domestic stamped manufactured tobacco or imported manufactured tobacco67Coasting and Inland Water VesselsA ship normally engaged in international trade that is engaged, or intends to engage, in the coasting trade for not more than five daysboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and material, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposesmatches and lighter fluid in dispensing cansmineral waters and soft drinkspaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationssoaps and medicinal and toilet preparationssouvenirs and giftsstationery and other consumable paper productsA ship normally engaged in international trade that is engaged, or intends to engage, in the coasting trade for more than five dayscoal10petroleum products and renewable fuels10, except lubricantsAn inland waters shipboiler compounds, fuel oil treatment preparations and filter spongescleaning compounds and materials, including rags and cloth remnantscoalcoating for boilers and boiler brickscorrosion and rust inhibitorsedible suppliesgas for refrigeration equipment and welding purposespaints, varnishes and solventspetroleum products and renewable fuels, except lubricantssmoke abatement and oil slick dispersant preparationsNOTES:A reasonable quantity for each person on board, for each week of a voyageLimited to 8.18 L (288 fluid ounces) for each person on board, for each week of a voyage, when the voyage lasts for a minimum of seven daysConstitute ships’ stores when the conveyance is on a voyage that lasts for a minimum of five daysLimited to 1.14 L (40 fluid ounces) of spirits, or 1.14 L (40 fluid ounces) of wine and spirits, or 1.5 L (52 fluid ounces) of wine for each person on board, for each week of a voyage when the voyage lasts for a minimum of seven daysA reasonable quantity for each person on board who is 18 years of age or older for each full week of a voyageA reasonable quantity for each person, on board who is 18 years of age or older, for each week of a voyageA reasonable quantity for each person on board who is 18 years of age or olderLimited to 8.18 L (288 fluid ounces) for each person on board, for each week of a voyageLimited to 1.14 L (40 fluid ounces) of spirits, or 1.14 L (40 fluid ounces) of wine and spirits, or 1.5 L (52 fluid ounces) of wine for each person on board, for each week of a voyageLimited to a 15-day supply, as may be required to operate the ship, measured at the time the ship engages in the coasting trade
SOR/2003-394, ss. 4, 5(F); SOR/2005-259, ss. 1, 2; SOR/2005-390, s. 1; SOR/2009-195, ss. 2 to 5; SOR/2010-36, s. 1RELATED PROVISIONS
— 2002, c. 22, s. 431The Ships’ Stores Regulations, made by Order in Council P.C. 1995-2248 of December 28, 1995 and registered as SOR/96-40, are deemed to have been validly made and everything done under, and all consequences flowing from, those Regulations since January 1, 1996 are deemed effective as if those Regulations were so made.