FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACTDomestic Spirits Destroyed Remission OrderOrder Respecting the Remission of Excise Duty Imposed Under Section 135 of the Excise Act in Respect of Domestic Spirits Destroyed as Being Unfit for Human ConsumptionP.C.1987-113519876
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Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, considering that it is in the public interest, is pleased hereby, on the recommendation of the Minister of National Revenue, the Minister of Finance and the Treasury Board, pursuant to section 17* of the Financial Administration Act, to make the annexed Order respecting the remission of the excise duty imposed under section 135 of the Excise Act in respect of domestic spirits destroyed as being unfit for human consumption.S.C. 1980-81-82-83, c. 170, s. 4Short TitleThis Order may be cited as the Domestic Spirits Destroyed Remission Order.InterpretationIn this Order,agency means any board, commission or agency of the government that, by the law of a province, is empowered to sell or to authorize the sale and delivery of spirits; (organisme)distiller means any person to whom a license is granted pursuant to section 129 of the Excise Act; (distillateur)Minister means the Minister of National Revenue; (ministre)domestic spirits means any material or substance that is made in Canada whether in liquid or in any other form, containing any proportion by mass or by volume of absolute ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH), other than beer or malt liquor. (eau-de-vie fabriquée au Canada)RemissionSubject to section 4, remission is hereby granted of the excise duty paid or payable after March 1, 1986 by the distiller or agency pursuant to section 135 of the Excise Act in respect of domestic spirits destroyed as being unfit for human consumption.ConditionsThe remission granted pursuant to section 3 is on condition thatan application for remission is made to the Minister within two years after the domestic spirits are destroyed;the application is made in respect of domestic spirits that are unfit for human consumption;the application specifies the quantity of domestic spirits, as determined by the distiller under the supervision of an excise officer, for which the remission is sought;the domestic spirits are destroyed in a manner approved by the Minister; andthe application is accompanied by such other evidence as is necessary to demonstrate to the Minister that the applicant is entitled to the remission.