Schedule 1 Chemicals Regulations (Chemical Weapons Convention)
Marginal note:Single small-scale facility
19 (1) The production, use, acquisition and possession of Schedule 1 chemicals for research, medical, pharmaceutical or protective purposes are authorized, without a licence, subject to the following conditions:
(a) all activities are carried out at the single small-scale facility located at Defence Research and Development Canada — Suffield, in Alberta;
(b) the production is carried out in reaction vessels in production lines not configured for continuous operation;
(c) the volume of each reaction vessel does not exceed 100 L;
(d) the total volume of all reaction vessels with a volume exceeding 5 L is not more than 500 L;
(e) the following information is provided to the National Authority by the individual responsible for the single small-scale facility, namely,
(i) his or her name,
(ii) a list of all individuals who will have access to a Schedule 1 chemical in carrying out the activities, including their name, citizenship, date and place of birth, position, business address, telephone number, facsimile number and electronic mail address,
(iii) the maximum aggregate quantity of all Schedule 1 chemicals stored at any one time during the calendar year,
(iv) a description of the activities carried out at the single small-scale facility and the purpose of each activity,
(v) a description of the measures to control access to the single small-scale facility and to the Schedule 1 chemicals,
(vi) a description of the storage arrangements for Schedule 1 chemicals and precursors listed in Schedule 1, 2 or 3 of the Schedules of Chemicals set out in the Annex on Chemicals in the Convention used for the production of Schedule 1 chemicals,
(vii) a detailed technical description of the single small-scale facility, including detailed diagrams and an inventory of equipment,
(viii) information on any anticipated change at the facility compared to any information previously submitted under subparagraph (vii),
(ix) for each Schedule 1 chemical produced, acquired, possessed, used, imported, exported or stored during the previous calendar year,
(A) its IUPAC name and CAS registry number (or structural formula if no CAS registry number has been assigned),
(B) the quantity produced and a description of the production methods used,
(C) the IUPAC name, CAS registry number (or structural formula if no CAS registry number has been assigned) and quantity of each precursor listed in Schedule 1, 2 or 3 of the Schedules of Chemicals set out in the Annex on Chemicals in the Convention used in the production of the Schedule 1 chemical,
(D) the quantity used and the purpose of its use,
(E) the quantity received from or supplied to other facilities in Canada that shows the quantity of each shipment as well as its recipient and purpose,
(F) the amounts imported and exported, including the name of the source or destination country, purpose and date of transfer,
(G) the maximum quantity stored at any time during the calendar year, and
(H) the quantity stored at the end of the calendar year, and
(x) for each Schedule 1 chemical that is anticipated to be produced, used or stored,
(A) its IUPAC name and CAS registry number (or structural formula if no CAS registry number has been assigned), and
(B) the quantity that is anticipated to be produced and the purpose of the production;
(f) if it is intended to transfer a Schedule 1 chemical within Canada, the Schedule 1 chemical is transferred only to the holder of a licence issued in accordance with these Regulations or to an individual referred to in paragraph 18(c);
(g) if it is intended to export or import a Schedule 1 chemical, the notice required by section 12 is provided;
(h) any individual who will produce or use Schedule 1 chemicals at the single small-scale facility is adequately supervised in the course of that production or use;
(i) access to the Schedule 1 chemicals is controlled;
(j) the National Authority is informed as soon as practicable of any loss or unintended release of a Schedule 1 chemical; and
(k) the National Authority is informed immediately of any theft of a Schedule 1 chemical or any attempt by an unauthorized individual to obtain a Schedule 1 chemical.
Marginal note:Time to submit
(2) The individual responsible for the single small-scale facility shall provide to the National Authority
(a) the information required under subparagraphs (1)(e)(iii) and (ix) by March 1 of each calendar year; and
(b) the information required under subparagraph (1)(e)(x) by September 15 of each calendar year.
Marginal note:Notice respecting certain changes
(3) The individual responsible for the single small-scale facility shall notify the National Authority in writing of any change to the information required
(a) under subparagraphs (1)(e)(i) and (ii) no later than seven days before the change; and
(b) under subparagraph (1)(e)(viii) at least 200 days before the change.
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