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Canada Grain Regulations

Version of the schedule from 2006-09-21 to 2013-07-31:


SCHEDULE 1(Section 2)Fees of the Commission

Charges Payable in the Western and Eastern Divisions

ItemColumn IColumn IIColumn III
ServiceBasisFee ($)
INSPECTION SERVICES
1Inspection of grain, screenings or foreign grain at licensed terminal elevators or transfer elevators (payable by the elevator operator)
  • (a) in carloads, truckloads or containers at unloading

the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per inspection per carload, truckload or container

  •  
    wheat (except for CPS wheat and Eastern wheat)
27.10
  •  
    CPS wheat and Eastern wheat
20.10
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal, where on-site inspection is not regularly available

travel and living expenses
  • (iii) [Repealed, SOR/2001-273, s. 25]

  • (b) in carloads, truckloads or containers where inspected at loading

the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per inspection per carload, truckload or container

29.00
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal, where on-site inspection is not regularly available

travel and living expenses
  • (c) on delivery to ships or sacking bins

  • (i) 
    where grain has not been previously officially inspected at loading or unloading of ships
per tonne0.51
  • (ii) 
    at transfer elevators, where grain has been previously officially inspected at loading or unloading of ships or loading of railway cars
per tonne0.25
  • (d) on receipt from a ship

  • (i) 
    where inspection is requested for condition or infestation, or both
per tonne0.25
  • (ii) 
    for official inspection
per tonne0.51
  • (e) on receipt or delivery other than as provided in paragraphs (a) to (d)

per tonne0.51
  • (f) where grain or foreign grain in storage in an elevator is inspected while being internally transferred for any reason, other than weigh-over required by the Commission

per tonne0.25
  • (g) for weigh-over required by the Commission

per tonnefree
2Inspection of grain, screenings or foreign grain at locations other than licensed terminal elevators or transfer elevators (payable by the person requesting the service)
  • (a) for grading of unofficial samples submitted, where certificate is issued (payable by the person submitting the sample)

the sum of, per sample of CPS wheat and Eastern wheat15.10
  • (b) [Repealed, SOR/2006-206, s. 6]

3Reinspection of grain (payable by the person requesting the service)
  • (a) where grade is upheld on reinspection by principal inspector at location of original inspection

per reinspection7.50
  • (b) where grade is upheld on reinspection by chief grain inspector in Winnipeg

per reinspection15.00
  • (c) where grade is not upheld on reinspection

per reinspectionfree
WEIGHING SERVICES
4Official weighing of grain, grain products, screenings or foreign grain at licensed terminal elevators, inland terminal elevators or transfer elevators (payable by the elevator operator)
  • (a) in carloads, truckloads or containers, where weighed at unloadingwhere grade is not upheld on reinspection

  • (i) 
    where grain has not been previously officially weighed
the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per carload, truckload or container

5.90
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal, where on-site weighing is not regularly available

travel and living expenses
  • (ii) 
    where grain has been previously officially weighed
the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per tonne

0.12
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal, where on-site weighing is not regularly available

travel and living expenses
  • (b) on delivery to railway cars

the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per carload

18.00
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal, where on-site weighing is not regularly available

travel and living expenses
  • (c) on delivery to containers or trucks

the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per tonne

0.27
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal, where on-site weighing is not regularly available

travel and living expenses
  • (d) on delivery to ships or sacking bins

  • (i) 
    where grain has not been previously officially weighed at loading or unloading of ships
per tonne0.27
  • (ii) 
    at transfer elevators, where grain has been previously officially weighed at loading or unloading of ships or loading of railway cars
per tonne0.12
  • (e) on receipt from ships, where weighing is requested

per tonne0.27
  • (f) on receipt or delivery other than as provided in paragraphs (a) to (e)

the sum of (if applicable):
  • (i) per tonne

0.27
  • (ii) per employee, portal-to-portal

travel and living expenses
  • (g) where grain, grain products, screenings or foreign grain in an elevator is weighed while being internally transferred for any reason, other than for weigh-over required by the Commission

per tonne0.22
  • (h) for weigh-over required by the Commission

per tonnefree
OTHER SERVICES
5Terminal elevator receipts (payable by the elevator operator)
  • (a) registration at unloading

per tonne0.080
  • (b) cancellation on shipment

per tonne0.080
6Transfer elevator receipts (payable by the elevator operator)
  • (a) registration at unloading

per tonne0.011
  • (b) cancellation on shipment

per tonne0.011
7Processing of applications for producer railway cars (payable by the producer)per car20.00
8Appeal to grain appeal tribunal (payable by appellant)
  • (a) where Tribunal changes grade or dockage

for each inspection appealedfree
  • (b) where Tribunal does not change grade or dockage

for each inspection appealed25.00
9Licence Fees
  • (a) Primary Elevator

per licence, per month5.00
  • (b) Process Elevator

per licence, per month100.00
  • (c) Terminal Elevator

per licence, per month100.00
  • (d) Transfer Elevator

per licence, per month100.00
  • (e) Grain Dealer

per licence, per month100.00
10Standby charge (payable by the person requesting inspection or weighing service)per employee, per hour, portal-to-portal28.20 plus travel and living expenses
11Overtime service (payable by the person requesting the service)
  • (a) for the first eight hours of work contiguous to the regular eight-hour shift of work, Monday to Friday, other than a holiday

per employee for each working hour, in addition to regular fees14.20
  • (b) for all hours of work contiguous to 16 consecutive hours of work or following the first eight hours not contiguous to the regular eight hours of work, Monday to Friday, other than a holiday

per employee for each working hour, in addition to regular fees21.00
  • (c) for the first eight hours of work not contiguous to the regular eight hours of work, Monday to Friday, and for the first eight hours of work on Saturday, other than hours of work on a holiday

the greater of:
  • (i) per employee for each working hour, in addition to regular fees, and

14.20
  • (ii) per employee reporting for duty

107.20
  • (d) for all hours of work following the first eight hours of work on Saturday, and for all hours of work on Sunday and statutory holidays

the greater of:
  • (i) per employee for each working hour, in addition to regular fees, and

21.00
  • (ii) per employee reporting for duty

107.20
12. and 13. [Repealed, SOR/2000-213, s. 5]

Notes:

  • 1 
    Where more than one certificate is required for a railway car, separate inspection and weighing fees shall be applied for each certificate issued.
  • 2 
    Where, for any reason, the grain in all compartments of a hopper railway car cannot be unloaded at the same time, thereby requiring additional inspection and weighing services on that railway car, inspection and weighing fees shall be applied each time the services are provided on the grain in that railway car.
  • 3 
    Fees shown in this Schedule are before tax. The Goods and Services Tax will be collected on all fees for services except the services described in items 5 to 7 and 9, which are exempt.
  • 4 
    All fees shall be calculated to the nearest cent.
  • SOR/78-55, s. 4
  • SOR/78-514, s. 1
  • SOR/80-525, s. 1
  • SOR/81-610, s. 3
  • SOR/82-881, s. 1
  • SOR/83-758, s. 3
  • SOR/84-791, s. 3
  • SOR/85-678, s. 5
  • SOR/86-722, s. 2
  • SOR/87-455, s. 2
  • SOR/88-408, s. 2
  • SOR/89-339, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/89-376, s. 5(F)
  • SOR/89-400, s. 2
  • SOR/90-211, ss. 1 to 5
  • SOR/90-410, s. 2
  • SOR/91-437, s. 1
  • SOR/95-413, s. 2
  • SOR/98-220, s. 1
  • SOR/2000-213, ss. 3 to 6
  • SOR/2001-273, ss. 24 to 30, 36(E), 37(E), 38(F)
  • SOR/2003-284, ss. 31 to 33
  • SOR/2004-198, ss. 34 to 36
  • SOR/2006-206, s. 6

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