New Substances Notification Regulations (Organisms)
Marginal note:Definitions
1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
Act
Loi
Act means the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. (Loi)
confinement procedures
méthodes de confinement
confinement procedures means any physical, chemical, biological or operational control, or combination of those controls, to restrict the exit or dispersal of a micro-organism. (méthodes de confinement)
contained facility
installation étanche
contained facility means an enclosed building with walls, floor and ceiling, or an area within such a building, where the containment is in accordance with the physical and operational requirements of a level set out in either the Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines or Appendix K of the NIH Guidelines. (installation étanche)
ecozone
écozone
ecozone means one of the ecozones shown on the map entitled Terrestrial Ecozones and Ecoregions of Canada 1995, dated May 6, 1999, Catalogue No. cas016e, whose boundaries are more particularly described in the National Soil Data Base (NSDB) of the Canada Soil Information System (CanSIS), developed by the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food and the Department of the Environment, as amended from time to time. (écozone)
experimental field study
étude expérimentale sur le terrain
experimental field study means a study of a research and development organism that is a micro-organism, which study uses the minimum area, consisting of one or more sites whose total area does not exceed one hundred hectares, and the minimum quantity of the micro-organism as are required to meet the objectives of the study. (étude expérimentale sur le terrain)
indigenous
indigène
indigenous, in respect of a micro-organism, means occurring naturally in the ecozone into which the micro-organism is intended to be introduced. (indigène)
Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines
Lignes directrices en matière de biosécurité en laboratoire
Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines means the Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines, 3rd Edition, established by the Department of Health, published in 2004, as amended from time to time. (Lignes directrices en matière de biosécurité en laboratoire)
micro-organism
micro-organisme
micro-organism means a microscopic organism that is
(a) classified in the Bacteria, the Archaea, the Protista, which includes protozoa and algae, or the Fungi, which includes yeasts;
(b) a virus, virus-like particle or sub-viral particle;
(c) a cultured cell of an organism not referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), other than a cell used to propagate the organism; or
(d) any culture other than a pure culture. (micro-organisme)
NIH Guidelines
NIH Guidelines
NIH Guidelines means the Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules (NIH Guidelines) June 1994, published in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 59 FR 34472 (July 5, 1994), as amended from time to time. (NIH Guidelines)
organism
organisme
organism means a living organism as defined in section 104 of the Act, except in the following provisions:
(a) paragraph (c) of the definition micro-organism;
(b) paragraphs 2(4)(b) and (c);
(c) paragraph 1(d) and subparagraphs 1(e)(vi) and (viii) of Schedule 5;
(d) paragraph 2(d) of Schedule 5;
(e) subparagraph 3(d)(iii) and paragraph 3(f) of Schedule 5; and
(f) items 5 to 7 in Schedule 5. (organisme)
research and development organism
destiné à la recherche et au développement
research and development organism means an organism that is undergoing systematic investigation or research, by means of experimentation or analysis other than test marketing, whose primary objective is any of the following:
(a) to create or improve a product or process;
(b) to determine the technical viability or performance characteristics of a product or process; or
(c) to evaluate the organism prior to its commercialization, by pilot plant trials, production trials, including scale-up, or customer plant trials so that technical specifications can be modified in response to the performance requirements of potential customers. (destiné à la recherche et au développement)
test marketing
test de marché
test marketing, in respect of a product, means the exploration of its market capability in a competitive situation in which the creation or improvement of the product is not the primary objective. (test de marché)
Marginal note:Government agencies
(2) The definition of government in subsection 3(1) of the Act does not apply to the expression government agencies in these Regulations.
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