Regulations Amending the Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022 (Miscellaneous Program): SOR/2024-197
Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 158, Number 22
Registration
SOR/2024-197 October 4, 2024
MIGRATORY BIRDS CONVENTION ACT, 1994
P.C. 2024-1069 October 4, 2024
Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of the Environment, makes the annexed Regulations Amending the Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022 (Miscellaneous Program) under subsection 12(1)footnote a of the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 footnote b.
Regulations Amending the Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022 (Miscellaneous Program)
Amendment
Item | Column 5 Daily Bag Limit |
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4(a) | (ii) 6 (in Provincial Wildlife Management Units 88 to 95 and not more than 1 may be Barrow’s Goldeneye and not more than 3 may be American Black Ducks) |
Coming into Force
2 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS STATEMENT
(This statement is not part of the Regulations.)
Issues
The need for a minor technical amendment to the Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022 (MBR 2022) has been identified following the publication of the Regulations Amending the Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022 (SOR/2024-129) in the Canada Gazette, Part II, on June 19, 2024. A portion of text found in subparagraph 4(a)(ii) of column 5 in Table 1 of Part 6 of Schedule 3, in the French version of the MBR 2022, was missing from the English version.
Objective
The amendments aim to correct a discrepancy between the French and English versions of the MBR 2022.
Description
An amendment to the MBR 2022 has been made to replace a portion of subparagraph 4(a)(ii) of column 5 in Table 1 of Part 6 of Schedule 3, in the English version, to specify that in Provincial Wildlife Management Units 88 to 95, the daily bag limit for ducks is six and not more than one may be Barrow’s Goldeneye and not more than three may be American Black Ducks, as correctly specified in the French version.
One-for-one rule and small business lens
The one-for-one rule does not apply to these amendments, as there is no change in administrative costs or burden to businesses.
Analysis under the small business lens determined that the amendment will not impact small businesses in Canada.
Contact
Caroline Ladanowski
Director
Wildlife Management and Regulatory Affairs Division
Canadian Wildlife Service
Environment and Climate Change Canada
351 Saint-Joseph Boulevard, 15th Floor
Gatineau, Quebec
K1A 0H3
Email: ReglementsFaune-WildlifeRegulations@ec.gc.ca