Vol. 150, No. 11 — June 1, 2016
Registration
SOR/2016-103 May 20, 2016
CANADA CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
Cigarette Ignition Propensity (Consumer Products) Regulations
P.C. 2016-369 May 20, 2016
His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 37 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (see footnote a), makes the annexed Cigarette Ignition Propensity (Consumer Products) Regulations.
Cigarette Ignition Propensity (Consumer Products) Regulations
Interpretation
Definition of cigarette
1 In these Regulations, cigarette means any roll or tubular construction that contains tobacco, has a wrapper or cover made of paper and is consumed through the inhalation of the products of combustion. It does not include a bidi, cigar, little cigar or kretek.
Application
Non-application
2 These Regulations do not apply to cigarettes that are imported by an organization for
- (a) research; or
- (b) laboratory testing or analysis.
Ignition Propensity Standard
Standard
3 (1) Cigarettes of every size of each brand must burn their full length no more than 25% of the time when tested on 10 layers of filter paper using the International Organization for Standardization standard ISO 12863, entitled Standard test method for assessing the ignition propensity of cigarettes (ISO 12863), as amended from time to time.
Testing
(2) In each test, the cigarettes that are burned in every determination must be of the same size and of the same brand.
Definition of determination
(3) For the purpose of this section, determination has the same meaning as in ISO 12863.
Coming into Force
180 days after registration
4 These Regulations come into force 180 days after the day on which they are registered.
N.B. The Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement for these Regulations appears following SOR/2016-102, Regulations Repealing the Cigarette Ignition Propensity Regulations.
- Footnote a
S.C. 2010, c. 21