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Pest Control Products Regulations

Version of section 1 from 2023-06-05 to 2024-08-18:


Marginal note:Definitions

  •  (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

    Act

    Act means the Pest Control Products Act. (Loi)

    antimicrobial agent

    antimicrobial agent means a non-agricultural pest control product that is manufactured, represented, distributed or used as a means to directly or indirectly control or destroy the following on or in inanimate objects, industrial processes and systems, surfaces, water and air:

    • (a) micro-organisms; and

    • (b) organisms that are not vascular plants and that cause fouling. (agent antimicrobien)

    antimicrobial preservative

    antimicrobial preservative means a chemical substance, or a mixture of chemical substances, that is intentionally incorporated into, or applied to, an article for the purpose of preserving it from deterioration or degradation by preventing the growth of micro-organisms. (agent de conservation antimicrobien)

    approved label

    approved label means a label that meets the conditions of registration relating to the label as specified by the Minister and that is placed in the Register. (étiquette approuvée)

    CAS registry number

    CAS registry number means the identification number that is assigned to a chemical substance by the Chemical Abstracts Service Division of the American Chemical Society. (numéro d’enregistrement CAS)

    certificate of equivalency

    certificate of equivalency means a certificate that is issued under subsection 39(1) with respect to a foreign product. (certificat d’équivalence)

    common chemical name

    common chemical name, with respect to an active ingredient of a pest control product, means the name set out in International Standard ISO 1750:1981 (E/F), entitled Pesticides and other agrochemicals — Common names, published by the International Organization for Standardization, as amended from time to time. (nom chimique commun)

    conditional registration

    conditional registration[Repealed, SOR/2017-91, s. 1]

    cooperator

    cooperator means an individual, a corporation or an unincorporated entity, or part of one, that agrees to use or allows the use of a pest control product for research purposes on a site owned or operated by it. (collaborateur)

    device

    device means an instrument, gadget, apparatus, appliance or other similar object. (dispositif)

    display panel

    display panel means the part of the label that is affixed to the container, wrapping, covering or holder in which a pest control product is wholly or partly contained, placed or packed. It does not include any brochure or leaflet that accompanies the product. (aire d’affichage)

    domestic animal

    domestic animal means an animal that is under the control of humans and dependent on them for its survival. (animal domestique)

    equivalency certificate

    equivalency certificate[Repealed, SOR/2014-24, s. 1]

    experimental label

    experimental label means a label that is for use during research. (certificat d’équivalence)

    foreign product

    foreign product means a pest control product that is registered in a country other than Canada. (produit étranger)

    foreign product use certificate

    foreign product use certificate means a certificate that is issued under subsection 41(3) with respect to an imported foreign product. (certificat d’utilisation d’un produit étranger)

    marketplace label

    marketplace label means a label that matches the approved label and that has added to it any other written, printed or graphic matter that relates to the pest control product. (étiquette de marché)

    metric unit

    metric unit means a unit of measurement set out in Schedule I to the Weights and Measures Act. (unité métrique)

    microbial agent

    microbial agent means a pest control product whose active ingredient is a micro-organism. It includes any metabolites and toxins produced by the micro-organism. (agent microbien)

    own use

    own use[Repealed, SOR/2014-24, s. 1]

    own-use import certificate

    own-use import certificate[Repealed, SOR/2014-24, s. 1]

    ozone-generating device

    ozone-generating device means a device that is manufactured, represented, distributed or used to control, destroy or inactivate viruses, bacteria or other micro-organisms that are human pathogens or to reduce their population levels — other than in swimming pools, spas or wastewater or drinking-water treatment systems — by means of the generation of ozone. (dispositif générateur d’ozone)

    pheromone

    pheromone means a semiochemical that is produced by an individual of a species and that affects the behaviour of other individuals of the same species. (phéromone)

    principal display panel

    principal display panel means the part of the display panel that is visible under normal conditions of display for sale. (aire d’affichage principale)

    product certification body

    product certification body means a body that is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to give third-party written assurance that a product meets the specified requirements for the product, including initial certification and maintenance of that certification. (organisme de certification de produits)

    registration certificate

    registration certificate means a certificate issued under section 12 that states that the pest control product named in it is registered under the Act. (certificat d’homologation)

    research

    research means tests that are carried out to generate test data in support of an application for registration of a pest control product or an application to amend a registration, using a pest control product that contains an unregistered active ingredient, using an unregistered pest control product that contains a registered active ingredient or using a registered pest control product in a manner or for a use that is not specified in the conditions of registration. (recherche)

    research authorization certificate

    research authorization certificate means a certificate issued under subsection 50(2) that states that the pest control product named in it may be used in conducting research. (certificat d’autorisation de recherche)

    researcher

    researcher means an individual who is employed by or who provides service to a research establishment and who is responsible for using or supervising the use of a pest control product for research purposes. (chercheur)

    research establishment

    research establishment means a person who is engaged in research that pertains to a pest control product. (établissement de recherche)

    research notification certificate

    research notification certificate means a certificate issued under section 54 that confirms that proposed research meets the criteria set out in section 53. (certificat d’avis de recherche)

    research site

    research site means an area that is treated or to be treated with a pest control product for the purpose of conducting research. (site de recherche)

    secondary display panel

    secondary display panel means the part of the display panel other than the principal display panel. (aire d’affichage secondaire)

    seed

    seed means a generative part of a plant that is used for propagation purposes. It includes seed-like fruits, bulbs, tubers and corms but does not include whole plants or cuttings. (semence)

    semiochemical

    semiochemical means a message-bearing chemical that is produced by a plant or an animal, or a synthetic analogue of such a chemical, that evokes a behavioural response in individuals of the same or another species. (écomone)

    Stockholm Convention

    Stockholm Convention means the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, signed at Stockholm on May 22, 2001, as amended from time to time. (Convention de Stockholm)

    treated article

    treated article means an inanimate product or substance, but does not include a food as defined in section 2 of the Food and Drugs Act,

    • (a) that, during the manufacturing process, is treated with a pest control product either by intentionally:

      • (i) incorporating the product into the article; or

      • (ii) applying it to the article, and

    • (b) whose primary purpose, prior to that treatment, is not, directly or indirectly, to control, destroy, attract or repel a pest or to mitigate or prevent the injurious, noxious or troublesome effects of a pest. (article traité)

    treated seed

    treated seed means seed into which a pest control product is intentionally incorporated or to which the product is applied. (semence traitée)

    ultraviolet radiation-emitting device

    ultraviolet radiation-emitting device means a device that is manufactured, represented, distributed or used to control, destroy or inactivate viruses, bacteria or other micro-organisms that are human pathogens or to reduce their population levels — other than in swimming pools, spas or wastewater or drinking-water treatment systems — by means of ultraviolet radiation. (dispositif à rayonnement ultraviolet)

    validity period

    validity period means the period specified under paragraph 8(1)(c) of the Act. (période de validité)

  • Marginal note:Definition of common chemical name

    (2) For the purpose of the application of the definition common chemical name in subsection (1), the common chemical name “carboxin” is to be read as “carbathiin” wherever it appears in the Standard referred to in that definition.

  • SOR/2014-24, s. 1
  • SOR/2017-91, s. 1
  • SOR/2018-284, s. 1
  • SOR/2021-46, s. 24
  • SOR/2022-99, s. 1
  • SOR/2022-241, s. 1

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