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THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, FEBRUARY 28, 1998 Alberta Regulation 25/98 Oil and Gas Conservation Act OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 3, 1998 Made by the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board pursuant to section 10 of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act. 1 The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations (AR 151/71) are amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 7.070(4) is repealed and the following is substituted: (4) Gas burned or disposed of by a method approved under subsection (3) shall be burned or disposed of so as to ensure that the concentrations of hydrogen sulphide and sulphur dioxide do not exceed (a) the maximum permissible concentrations set out in the Alberta Ambient Air Quality Guidelines as established and amended from time to time by the Minister of Environmental Protection, (b) standards to which the battery is subject under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, and (c) standards specified by the Board. 3 Section 8.051(a) is amended by striking out "Department of the Environment" and substituting "Department of Environmental Protection". 4 Section 8.052 is amended (a) in subsection (4) by striking out ", the Department of the Environment and the Department of Forestry, Lands and Wildlife" and substituting "and the Department of Environmental Protection"; (b) in subsection (7)(f) by striking out "Department of Forestry, Lands and Wildlife" and substituting "Department of Environmental Protection". 5 Sections 9.030 and 9.040 are repealed and the following is substituted: 9.030(1) No person shall commence construction related to a new scheme or a major modification to an existing scheme for the processing of gas until the Board has approved the location, conservation levels and pollution control features of the scheme. (2) No person shall commence processing operations related to a new scheme or a major modification to an existing scheme for the processing of gas until the Board has approved the scheme. 9.040 The operator of a processing plant shall conduct operations so as to ensure that the concentrations of any air contaminant do not exceed (a) the maximum permissible concentrations set out in the Alberta Ambient Air Quality Guidelines as established and amended from time to time by the Minister of Environmental Protection, (b) standards to which the plant is subject under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, and (c) standards specified by the Board. 6 Section 9.050(1), (3), (4), (6) and (8) are amended by striking out "Department of the Environment" wherever it occurs and substituting "Department of Environmental Protection". 7 Section 9.060 is amended by striking out "Department of the Environment" and substituting "Department of Environmental Protection". 8 Section 14.010(c) is amended by striking out "and Natural Resources". 9 Section 16.040(c) is amended by striking out "20 000 metres" and substituting "20 000 cubic metres". Alberta Regulation 26/98 Personal Directives Act PERSONAL DIRECTIVES REGULATION Filed: February 3, 1998 Made by the Minister of Family and Social Services (M.O. 7/98) pursuant to section 33 of the Personal Directives Act. Table of Contents Definition 1 Designation by name of office or position 2 Persons to contact 3 Service of originating notice 4 Forms 5 Expiry 6 Repeal 7 Schedule Definition 1 In the Act and this Regulation, (a) "Act" means the Personal Directives Act; (b) "health care practitioner" means a person, regulated by a professional Act, who provides health care to any person; (c) "husband" includes a common law husband; (d) "physician" means a registered practitioner under the Medical Profession Act; (e) "professional Act" means an Act that regulates a health care profession; (f) "psychologist" means a chartered psychologist under the Psychology Profession Act; (g) "spouse" includes a common law spouse; (h) "wife" includes a common law wife. Designation by name of office or position 2(1) For the purposes of section 7(3) of the Act, persons who are service providers to a maker may not be designated by the maker as agents by office or position. (2) Persons referred to in subsection (1) may only be designated as agents by their name. Persons to contact 3(1) For the purposes of sections 19(2) and 24(2) of the Act, if no nearest relative can be contacted, then every reasonable effort must be made to contact the maker's legal representative. (2) If none of the maker's legal representatives can be contacted, the Public Guardian must be contacted. Service of originating notice 4 For the purposes of section 26(1) of the Act, the originating notice must be served on the following persons: (a) the maker's legal representatives; (b) the maker's nearest relative. Forms 5 The forms for the purposes of section 9 of the Act are set out in the Schedule. Expiry 6 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on June 30, 2002. Repeal 7 The Personal Directives Regulation (AR 225/97) is repealed. SCHEDULE FORM 1 DECLARATION OF INCAPACITY UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTIVES ACT (section 9(2)(a)) Part One (To be completed by person named in a personal directive after consultation with a physician or psychologist) I, (name of person named in a personal directive to determine the maker's capacity), after consulting with (name of physician or psychologist consulted), am of the opinion that (name of maker of the personal directive) is not competent to make decisions regarding the following areas: (Please specify either all personal matters or list specific areas: health care, persons with whom they may live or associate, participation in social, educational and employment activities, legal matters or other.) The reasons for my opinion are as follows: (specify reasons) Dated this (day) day of (month) , (year) . (signature of person named in a personal directive) (printed name of person) Part Two (To be completed by the physician or psychologist with whom the person named in the personal directive consulted) I, (name of consulted physician or psychologist) , confirm that I was consulted by (person named in personal directive to determine the maker's capacity) regarding the competency of (name of maker of the personal directive) . Dated this (day) day of (month) , (year) . (signature of physician/psychologist) (printed name of physician/psychologist) FORM 2 DECLARATION OF INCAPACITY UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTIVES ACT (section 9(2)(b)) (To be completed by 2 service providers, one of whom must be a physician or psychologist) Part One (To be completed by a physician or psychologist) I, (name of physician/psychologist) , am of the opinion that (name of maker of the personal directive) is not competent to make decisions regarding the following areas: (Please specify either all personal matters or list specific areas: health care, persons with whom they may live or associate, participation in social, educational and employment activities, legal matters or other.) The reasons for my opinion are as follows: (specify reasons) Dated this (day) day of (month) , (year) . (signature of physician/psychologist) (printed name of physician/psychologist) Part Two (To be completed by 2nd service provider) I, (name of service provider and occupation) , am of the opinion that (name of maker of the personal directive) is not competent to make decisions regarding the following areas: (Please specify either all personal matters or list specific areas: health care, persons with whom they may live or associate, participation in social, educational and employment activities, legal matters or other.) The reasons for my opinion are as follows: (specify reasons) Dated this (day) day of (month) , (year) . (signature of other service provider) (printed name of other service provider) ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 27/98 Public Utilities Board Act DESIGNATION AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 4, 1998 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 44/98) pursuant to section 91.1 of the Public Utilities Board Act. 1 The Designation Regulation (AR 173/85) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1 is amended (a) by repealing clause (i.1) and substituting the following: (i.1) Upper Lakes Group Inc. (b) by repealing clause (l). ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 28/98 Government Organization Act REGISTRY SERVICES (NON-PAYMENT OF FEES) REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Minister of Municipal Affairs (M.O. R:303/98) pursuant to section 9(1)(f) of Schedule 13 of the Government Organization Act. Table of Contents Definitions 1 Restriction 2 Notice 3 Payment 4 Restoring provision of registry services 5 Cancellation of motor vehicle registration 6 Expiry 7 Definitions 1 The definitions in section 1 of Schedule 13 of the Government Organization Act apply to this Regulation. Restriction 2(1) If a person owes the Government money in respect of registry services that have been provided, Alberta Registries may notify all registry agents and statutory officers who provide registry services that (a) the person owes the Government an amount of money specified in the notice, and (b) no registry services, other than those specified by Alberta Registries, are to be provided to the person until the amounts referred to in section 4 have been received in accordance with that section. (2) A registry agent or statutory officer who receives a notice under subsection (1) must comply with it. Notice 3 If Alberta Registries restricts a person's ability to obtain registry services under section 2, Alberta Registries must send a notice by regular mail to the last known address of the person in the records of Alberta Registries setting out (a) that the person will no longer receive some or all registry services, as specified in the notice, because the person owes money to the Government with respect to the payment of fees for registry services, and (b) that the provision of registry services will not be restored until the amounts referred to in section 4 have been received in accordance with that section. Payment 4 Before restoring the provision of registry services to a person specified in a notice under section 2, (a) the Government must receive in cash or by certified cheque or money order the amount owing to the Government plus a government administration fee of $25, and (b) if payment is made to a registry agent, the registry agent must receive the agent's service charge as established by or under an enactment. Restoring provision of registry services 5(1) If the amounts referred to in section 4 in respect of a person specified in a notice under section 2 have been received in accordance with section 4 or if Alberta Registries determines that the person's ability to obtain registry services has been restricted in error, Alberta Registries must direct all registry agents and statutory officers who provide registry services to restore the provision of registry services to the person. (2) A registry agent or statutory officer who receives a direction under subsection (1) must comply with it. Cancellation of motor vehicle registration 6(1) If the Government is owed money in respect of a certificate of vehicle registration issued under the Motor Vehicle Administration Act, the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services may cancel the certificate. (2) If the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services cancels a certificate of vehicle registration, the Registrar must send a notice by single registered mail to the person in whose name the certificate was issued setting out (a) that the certificate has been cancelled, and (b) that a new certificate of registration for any motor vehicle will not be issued to the person until the amounts referred to in subsection (3) have been received in accordance with that subsection. (3) The person whose certificate of vehicle registration was cancelled may not be issued a certificate of registration under the Motor Vehicle Administration Act for any motor vehicle unless (a) the Government receives payment for the new certificate of vehicle registration, (b) the Government receives in cash or by certified cheque or money order (i) a fee for the period that the cancelled certificate was in force, which is calculated in the same manner as the fee for a certificate of vehicle registration that is issued for the same period, and (ii) a government administration fee of $25, and (c) if payment is made to a registry agent, the registry agent receives the agent's service charge as established by or under an enactment. (4) The cancellation of a certificate of vehicle registration is in addition to the power to restrict the ability to obtain registry services under section 2. (5) When a certificate of vehicle registration is cancelled under this section and Alberta Registries restricts a person's ability to obtain registry services as a result of the cancellation, the amount owing to the Government referred to in section 4(a) is to be calculated in accordance with subsection (3)(b)(i) of this section. (6) Despite subsection (3), if the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services determines that a certificate of vehicle registration has been cancelled under subsection (1) in error, the Registrar must issue a certificate of vehicle registration to replace the cancelled certificate. Expiry 7 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on November 30, 2002. Alberta Regulation 29/98 Wildlife Act WILDLIFE AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 49/98) and the Minister of Environmental Protection (M.O. 02/98) pursuant to sections 96 and 97 of the Wildlife Act and sections 1(b) and 2 of the Wildlife Regulation (AR 143/97). 1 The Wildlife Regulation (AR 143/97) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 154 is amended by striking out "and subject to Note 4 in Schedule 5". ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 30/98 Social Care Facilities Licensing Act DAY CARE AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 52/98) pursuant to section 11 of the Social Care Facilities Licensing Act. 1 The Day Care Regulation (AR 333/90) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 5(1)(d) is amended by striking out "local board of the health unit" and substituting "regional health authority in the health region". 3 Section 9 is repealed. 4 Section 10 is repealed and the following is substituted: Accommoda-tion 10 A licence holder shall ensure that, (a) in the case of a day care facility, (i) no room or space used for child care purposes is located more than one storey below the ground, (ii) washrooms and washroom fixtures are conveniently located and easily accessible to children, and (iii) each room used for child care purposes has a layout that is conducive to effective supervision; (b) in the case of a day care centre or drop-in centre, there is adequate space provided for administrative and staff needs. 5 Section 12 is amended (a) in clause (e) by striking out ", mat or bed" and substituting "or mat"; (b) in clauses (h) and (i) by striking out ", mats and beds" and substituting "and mats". 6 Section 15(a) and (b) are amended by striking out "disciplinary" and substituting "child management". 7 Section 17 is repealed and the following is substituted: Availability of telephone numbers and address 17(1) A licence holder shall ensure that the current telephone numbers of the following are kept readily available in the day care facility: (a) all staff members, including substitute staff members; (b) the health unit or public health centre serving the day care facility; (c) the nearest poison information centre; (d) the fire department; (e) the police service; (f) the ambulance service. (2) A licence holder shall ensure that the current address and telephone number of the nearest hospital emergency centre are kept readily available in the day care facility. 8 Section 19 is repealed and the following is substituted: Serious incident or illness 19 In the case of a serious incident, whether injury occurs or not, or a serious illness to a child, the licence holder shall forthwith ensure that (a) a parent is notified, and (b) the child receives medical attention when necessary. 9 Section 21 is repealed and the following is substituted: Supervised care for sick child 21 A licence holder shall ensure that a sick child is (a) kept as far away as is practicable from the other children, and (b) directly supervised by a primary staff member until the child can be removed from the day care facility. 10 Section 22(2) is repealed and the following is substituted: (2) The licence holder shall ensure that (a) all medication, except medication prescribed by a physician that may be needed in an emergency to save a child's life, is stored in a locked container that is inaccessible to children, and (b) medication prescribed by a physician that may be needed in an emergency to save a child's life is stored in a place that is inaccessible to children. 11 Section 24 is amended by striking out "day care centre, nursery school or drop-in centre" and substituting "day care facility". 12 Section 28(2) is amended (a) in clause (d) by striking out "address and"; (b) in clause (e) by striking out ", address". 13 Section 29(2) is amended (a) by striking out "and" at the end of clause (a); (b) by repealing clause (b) and substituting the following: (b) the current telephone number of (i) the health unit or public health centre serving the day care facility, and (ii) the nearest poison information centre, and (c) by adding the following after clause (b): (c) the current telephone number and address of the nearest hospital emergency centre. 14 Section 30(5)(c) and (6) are repealed. 15 Section 32(2) is repealed. 16 Section 34(2) is repealed. 17 Section 38(1)(a) is amended by striking out "4" and substituting "7". ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 31/98 Livestock Diseases Act PRODUCTION ANIMAL MEDICINE REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 53/98) pursuant to section 9 of the Livestock Diseases Act. Table of Contents Definitions 1 Application of Regulation 2 Prohibition 3 Application for licence 4 Renewal of licence 5 Refusal to issue or renew licence 6 Qualification certificate 7 Term of licence 8 Licence non-transferable 9 Change in ownership 10 Notices 11 Fee not refundable 12 Permitted medicine 13 Suspension or cancellation of licence 14 Seal and placard 15 Records 16 Inspection permitted 17 Manner of sale 18 Advertising 19 Storage of medicine 20 Duties of licensee 21 Form of notice of appeal 22 Repeal 23 Expiry 24 Coming into force 25 Schedule Definitions 1 In this Regulation, (a) "Committee" means the Advisory Committee established by the Minister under section 7 of the Government Organization Act for the purposes of this Regulation; (b) "Department" means the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development; (c) "Director" means the Director of the Animal Industry Division of the Department; (d) "inspector" means an inspector appointed under section 2 of the Act; (e) "licence" means a licence issued by the Director under this Regulation to sell medicine to the public; (f) "licensee" means a person who holds a licence issued under this Regulation; (g) "medicine" means drugs, vaccines and biological supplies for the prevention, treatment, control or eradication of disease in production animals; (h) "permanent place of retail business" means a business operated in a building or a part of a building that (i) is accessible to the public during regular business hours of not less than 40 hours per week, and (ii) has signs or other markings that identify the building or a part of the building as a place of retail business, but does not include a business operated in a private dwelling or in a building that houses production animals; (i) "production animal" means (i) a species of animal that may be used for human consumption or whose products may be used for human consumption, or (ii) a fur-bearing animal referred to in section 1 of the Fur Farms Regulation (AR 299/96); (j) "sell" includes offer for sale or keep in stock for sale. Application of Regulation 2 This Regulation does not apply to (a) the sale of medicated feeds prepared either in accordance with the Feeds Act (Canada) or pursuant to a prescription issued by a registered veterinarian; (b) the sale of medicine by a manufacturer or wholesaler of medicine (i) to a registered veterinarian or a pharmacist, (ii) to another manufacturer or wholesaler of medicine, or (iii) to a licensee. Prohibition 3 No person shall sell medicine to the public from any premises except under the authority of a licence issued under this Regulation in respect of each of those premises. Application for licence 4(1) A person who wishes to apply for a licence must submit a completed application form provided by the Director, accompanied with (a) a copy of the applicant's retail business licence acceptable to the Director or, in a case where the local authority does not issue retail business licences, a letter or a copy of a development permit from the local authority indicating that the applicant has authority to operate a retail business, (b) such other information as required by the Director, and (c) a fee for making the application in an amount set by the Director. (2) The Director may refer to the Committee, for its review and recommendations, any application for a licence that, in the opinion of the Director, is unusual. Renewal of licence 5 A person who wishes to apply for a renewal of licence must submit a completed application form provided by the Director, accompanied with a fee for making the application in an amount set by the Director. Refusal to issue or renew licence 6(1) The Director may refuse to issue or renew a licence if the Director is of the opinion that the applicant (a) does not have a permanent place of retail business or otherwise lacks the equipment and facilities required to properly sell medicine to the public, or (b) has contravened (i) the Act or this Regulation, (ii) the Pharmaceutical Profession Act, (iii) the Veterinary Profession Act, or (iv) any Act of the Parliament of Canada relating to the sale or distribution of medicine. (2) Where the Director refuses to issue or renew a licence, the Director shall notify the applicant in writing of that fact. Qualification certificate 7(1) A person may apply to the Director for a qualification certificate. (2) The Director shall issue a qualification certificate to an applicant who has (a) successfully completed any course of instruction or training regarding the proper handling of medicine that is required by the Director, (b) passed an examination set by the Committee, and (c) paid a fee for making the application in an amount set by the Director. (3) No licensee shall sell medicine unless the licensee has on duty at all times at least one staff member who holds a qualification certificate. (4) A qualification certificate expires on October 31 of the 4th year following the year in which the certificate was issued. (5) A licensee shall notify the Director forthwith of (a) ceasing to have a staff member who holds a qualification certificate as required by subsection (3), or (b) the name and qualification certificate number of any new staff member on the applicant's premises who holds a qualification certificate. Term of licence 8 A licence expires on October 31 of the year for which it is issued. Licence non-transferable 9 A licence is not assignable or in any other manner transferable. Change in ownership 10(1) On a change of ownership of the business of a licensee, the licensee shall notify the Director forthwith and return the unexpired licence to the Director. (2) For purposes of subsection (1), (a) in the case of a licence issued to a partnership, a change in ownership is deemed to have occurred if there is a change in the partners of the partnership; (b) in the case of a licence issued to a corporation, a change in ownership is deemed to have occurred if 50% or more of the beneficial ownership if the corporation is sold, assigned or transferred. Notices 11 Subject to section 14(2), a notice to be given to a licensee by the Minister or the Director under this Regulation may be given by sending the notice by mail to the licensee's last known address for service. Fee not refundable 12 Any fee paid under this Regulation is not refundable. Permitted medicine 13(1) A licence issued under this Regulation authorizes the licensee to sell any of the following medicine: (a) injectable biologicals for the prevention or treatment of disease in production animals, including antiserums, bacterins, toxoids, antitoxins, products containing concentrated or purified antibodies and vaccines, except Brucella, Rabies, Anthrax, modified-live virus and live virus vaccines for mammals; (b) antibiotics approved by the Bureau of Veterinary Drugs of the Department of Health and Welfare (Canada) for oral, injectable, topical or intramammary administration to production animals and sulfonamides and their salts and derivatives, except a drug included in Part I, Schedule F of the Food and Drug Regulations (C.R.C., 1978 c.870) made under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada), and all concentrated drugs that are intended for mixing into feed; (c) preparations for the control of external and internal parasites and insect pests of production animals, including those registered under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada); (d) oral preparations labelled by the manufacturer for the prevention or treatment of diseases of the digestive system in production animals, including bloat, colic, indigestion, diarrhea, constipation and impaction; (e) preparations labelled by the manufacturer for the treatment of surface wounds and lacerations, wire cuts and burns in production animals; (f) preparations labelled by the manufacturer for the treatment of skin diseases in production animals; (g) vitamins for injection or oral administration to production animals, injectable vitamin A not to exceed 500 000 I.U. per millilitre and injectable vitamin D not to exceed 75 000 I.U. per millilitre; (h) preparations containing minerals for oral administration, and selenium and iron for injection into production animals for the prevention or treatment of deficiencies; (i) growth promotants and hormone preparations in the form of implants and feed additives labelled by the manufacturer for use in production animals; (j) injectable epinephrine for treatment of anaphylactic reactions in production animals; (k) dextrose, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium preparations and propylene glycol labelled by the manufacturer for treatment and prevention of acetonemia and hypocalcemia in production animals; (l) anti-cannibalism compounds for poultry. (2) No licensee shall purchase or sell a medicine not listed in subsection (1) or permit a medicine not listed in subsection (1) to be stored on the licensee's premises. Suspension or cancellation of licence 14(1) Where a licensee (a) has made a false statement in the application for a licence or renewal of licence, or (b) has contravened (i) the Act or this Regulation, (ii) the Pharmaceutical Profession Act, (iii) the Veterinary Profession Act, or (iv) any Act of the Parliament of Canada relating to the sale or distribution of medicine, the Minister may (c) request the licensee to provide a written undertaking, in the form that the Minister considers proper, that the licensee will refrain from engaging in the act or practice that gave rise to the contravention, (d) suspend the licensee's licence for a period that the Minister considers appropriate, or (e) cancel the licensee's licence. (2) Where the Minister has suspended or cancelled a licensee's licence, the Minister shall notify the licensee by registered mail to the licensee's last known address for service. (3) Where a licence has been suspended or cancelled, the licensee shall return the licence to the Minister within 7 days of being notified. Seal and placard 15(1) Where a licence has been suspended or cancelled, the Minister may cause an inspector (a) to seal the cabinet or storage space where the licensee's medicine is kept, and (b) to erect a placard within the licensee's business premises that reads "Medicine for Diseases of Production Animals Not For Sale by order of the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development". (2) No person other than an inspector shall remove a seal or placard pursuant to subsection (1). Records 16(1) A licensee shall keep an accurate record for each medicine purchased and sold by the licensee, including (a) the date, name and address of the purchaser, and (b) the type and quantity, and the lot number where applicable, of the medicine purchased. (2) A licensee shall keep copies of all purchase receipts and records of sales for a period of 2 years. (3) At the end of each licensing year, the Director may require a written report from each licensee setting forth such information as the Director considers necessary. Inspection permitted 17(1) A licensee shall permit an inspector to inspect during ordinary business hours (a) the medicine the licensee has in stock, (b) the premises where the medicine is stored and sold, and (c) the licensee's records of the medicine purchased, sold and in stock. (2) If an inspector during an inspection finds any medicine that is not listed in section 13(1), the inspector shall (a) direct the licensee to forthwith return the medicine to the supplier of the medicine, or (b) with the consent of the licensee take possession of the medicine and dispose of it on the direction of the Director. Manner of sale 18(1) No licensee shall sell medicine in any manner other than over the counter at the licensee's place of business. (2) Without restricting the generality of subsection (1), no licensee shall sell medicine door to door or by mail order. Advertising 19 A licensee, when advertising the sale of medicine, may only (a) use the words "Medicine for Diseases of Production Animals", (b) list the licensee's licence number, and (c) refer to the factual information from the drug label or package insert of the drug. Storage of medicine 20(1) A licensee shall store or display medicine for sale that does not require refrigeration in a place that (a) prevents the medicine from coming in contact with any food or other medicine designated for human use, and (b) is clean and sanitary at all times. (2) A licensee shall (a) keep medicine for sale that requires refrigeration in a refrigerator at the temperature recommended by the manufacturer of the medicine, and (b) ensure that the refrigerator (i) does not contain any food or other medicine designated for human use, and (ii) is clean and sanitary at all times. Duties of licensee 21(1) A licensee shall (a) only sell medicine in containers labelled by the manufacturer, (b) draw to the attention of a purchaser of medicine any precautions to be taken with respect to the minimum amount of time that must elapse (i) between the administration of the medicine to a production animal and the slaughter of the animal, and (ii) between the administration of the medicine to a production animal and the time at which the products from the animal may be used for human consumption, (c) draw to the attention of a purchaser of medicine any toxicity warnings or other precautions on the label, (d) display a sign, in a form determined by the Director, in a prominent location within the licensee's business premises that (i) emphasizes the importance of proper use of medicine, and (ii) refers customers to a staff person who holds a qualification certificate for clarification of any questions regarding the safe and proper use of medicine, and (e) immediately after the expiration date of any medicine, remove the medicine and keep it separate from other stock until it is destroyed or returned to the manufacturer. (2) No licensee shall (a) repackage or alter the contents of any medicine, (b) give away, barter or sell any medicine as an inducement to purchase other merchandise, (c) sell medicine after the expiry date of the medicine, (d) refuse a request to provide a receipt to any person who purchases medicine from the licensee, or (e) diagnose, prescribe or otherwise contravene the Veterinary Profession Act. Form of notice of appeal 22 The form of the notice of appeal required for the purposes of section 9.1(1) of the Act is as set out in the Schedule. Repeal 23 The Production Animal Medicine Regulation (AR 300/64) is repealed. Expiry 24 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on October 31, 2003. Coming into force 25 This Regulation comes into force on November 1, 1998. SCHEDULE NOTICE OF APPEAL TO: Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development 208 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2B6 TAKE NOTICE THAT (name of appellant) of (address of appellant) wishes to appeal the decision of (indicate either the Director or Minister) to (indicate whether the decision was to refuse a licence, to suspend a licence or to cancel a licence) , dated the (day) of (month) , (year) . A copy of that decision is attached and forms part of this appeal. The grounds for the appeal are as follows: (attach additional sheet if necessary) DATED at _______, Alberta, this __ day of (month) , (year) . (Signature) FOR INFORMATION ONLY: 1. In accordance with section 9.1 of the Livestock Diseases Act, a person who has been refused a licence, or whose licence has been suspended or cancelled may appeal the refusal, cancellation or suspension by serving a Notice of Appeal on the Minister within 30 days of being notified in writing of the refusal, cancellation or suspension. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 32/98 Livestock and Livestock Products Act RIBBON BRANDING OF CARCASSES REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 54/98) pursuant to section 2 of the Livestock and Livestock Products Act. Table of Contents Definitions 1 Prohibitions 2 Exceptions 3 Repeal 4 Expiry 5 Definitions 1 In this Regulation, (a) "federal laws" means the Canada Agricultural Products Act (Canada) and the regulations made under that Act; (b) "grader" means a person appointed or designated as a grader pursuant to the federal laws. Prohibitions 2 No person shall (a) brand or mark a beef, bison, veal, lamb or mutton carcass or any portion of it with a continuous ribbon-like mark that is not in accordance with the federal laws, (b) sell, offer or advertise for sale or have in possession for sale a beef, bison, veal, lamb or mutton carcass or any portion of it that is branded or marked with a continuous ribbon-like mark that is not in accordance with the federal laws, or (c) sell, offer or advertise for sale or have in possession for sale a beef, bison, veal, lamb or mutton carcass or any portion of it under any grade name or designation in the form of a stamp, brand, advertisement or placard that resembles or might be mistaken for a grade name established under the federal laws, unless the carcass or portion of it to which the grade name or designation relates has been graded and marked in accordance with the federal laws. Exceptions 3 Notwithstanding section 2, a buyer, on behalf of a retailer or a wholesaler, may place an identification brand or mark on a beef, bison, veal, lamb or mutton carcass, if the brand or mark (a) is in brown ink or in a colour of ink corresponding to the colour of ink on the brand that has been applied to the carcass under the supervision of a grader, (b) does not exceed 7.6 centimetres in height or width, (c) in the case of a beef, bison or veal carcass, is located in not more than one place on each primal cut, (d) in the case of a lamb or mutton carcass, is located in not more than one place, and (e) is not in contact with the grader's stamp. Repeal 4 The Ribbon Branding of Carcasses Regulation (AR 253/90) is repealed. Expiry 5 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on November 30, 2002. Alberta Regulation 33/98 Livestock and Livestock Products Act WEIGHING OF BEEF CARCASSES REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 33/98) pursuant to section 2 of the Livestock and Livestock Products Act. Table of Contents Definitions 1 Sale weight of carcass 2 Deduction for tare allowance 3 Weight and grade information 4 Duties of weight supervisor 5 Duties of operator 6 Weight sheet 7 Repeal 8 Expiry 9 Definitions 1 In this Regulation, (a) "Act" means the Livestock and Livestock Products Act; (b) "beef carcass" means an entire carcass of one head of cattle except for (i) the hide; (ii) the portion of the head and neck forward of the first cervical joint; (iii) the portion of the foreshank below the knee joint; (iv) the portion of the hindshank below the hock joint; (v) the alimentary canal, liver, kidneys, spleen, genital tract and genitalia, mammary system, heart and lungs; (vi) the membranous portion of the diaphragm and pillar of the diaphragm; (vii) the spinal cord; (viii) internal fats that have been removed in accordance with good commercial practice, including channel fat, kidney fat, pelvic fat, heart fat, external cod fat and udder fat; (ix) the tail posterior to the first coccygeal vertebrae; (x) the portion of the carcass that is required to be removed under the Meat Inspection Act or the Meat Inspection Act (Canada) or under regulations made under either of those Acts; (c) "federal laws" means the Canada Agricultural Products Act (Canada) and the regulations made under that Act; (d) "grade" means the carcass grade determined under the federal laws; (e) "grader" means a person appointed or designated as a grader pursuant to the federal laws; (f) "Livestock Marketing Services Branch" means the Livestock Marketing Services Branch of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development; (g) "operator" means a person who operates a packing plant or an abattoir; (h) "sale weight" means the weight of a beef carcass less any tare in respect of it; (i) "tare" means an allowance for the weight of materials and equipment that are weighed with a beef carcass but which do not form part of the carcass; (j) "weight supervisor" means a person appointed as a weight supervisor by the Minister in accordance with section 16 of the Act. Sale weight of carcass 2 Where a beef carcass is weighed to determine its sale weight, the operator shall (a) weigh the beef carcass (i) without removing any portion of it, and (ii) before placing it in a cooler, and (b) record the weight on a standard weight sheet in the form approved by the weight supervisor. Deduction for tare allowance 3(1) No operator shall deduct an allowance for shrinkage or tare in calculating the sale weight of a beef carcass other than a tare respecting equipment used for carrying, forming or supporting the beef carcass while it is being weighed. (2) Where a tare is deducted from the weight of the beef carcass, the tare must not exceed the average weight of tare items declared by the operator under section 6(e). Weight and grade information 4(1) Subject to subsection (5), for each beef carcass that is weighed and graded, the operator shall provide to the person from whom the operator purchased the animal the following information: (a) the weight of the beef carcass, and (b) the grade and descriptive symbol assigned to the beef carcass as determined in accordance with the federal laws. (2) The weights and grades required under subsection (1) must be certified by a grader and listed on a grading certificate issued pursuant to the federal laws or on a form prescribed by the Minister. (3) An operator shall designate one or more persons, who are satisfactory to the weight supervisor, to be scale operators for the packing plant or abattoir. (4) Following the weighing of each lot of beef carcasses, the scale operator shall at the next interruption of the kill provide the weight supervisor with a signed copy of the weight sheet on which the weight of each carcass is recorded. (5) This section does not apply with respect to the beef carcass of an animal that is sold to an operator on the basis of its live weight. Duties of weight supervisor 5(1) A weight supervisor shall (a) check the accuracy of the weighing mechanism at least twice each day on days when beef carcasses are weighed for payment on the basis of carcass weight; (b) check the weight of the items constituting the tare on a random basis to ensure (i) that the tare is uniform for all beef carcasses, and (ii) that the average weight of tare items established pursuant to section 6(e) is adhered to within plus or minus 225 grams per carcass; (c) mark and set aside any tare items that fail to comply with section 6(e); (d) post on the scale a notice signed by the weight supervisor indicating the tare weight to be used in weighing beef carcasses; (e) report any serious malfunction of scales or any other irregularity to the Livestock Marketing Services Branch within 24 hours of the time that the weight supervisor discovers the malfunction or irregularity; (f) submit to the Livestock Marketing Services Branch every month tare weight reports and a log of scale inspection reports in the form prescribed by the Minister; (g) order the operator to re-weigh any beef carcasses that, in the weight supervisor's opinion, may not have been weighed or recorded properly; (h) promptly advise the operator of any action necessary to achieve compliance with the Act or this Regulation; (i) advise the grader of any cattle purchased as beef carcasses prior to the cattle being slaughtered and give the grader a copy of the weight sheet signed by the operator. (2) A weight supervisor shall conduct checks under subsection (1)(a) during a time that does not interfere with the operation of the packing plant or abattoir, as the case may be, unless the weight supervisor has reason to believe that the weighing mechanism is faulty. Duties of operator 6 An operator shall (a) supply for the use by a weight supervisor adequate test weights for checking scales and arrange for annual certification of the test weights under the Weights and Measures Act (Canada); (b) supply for the use by a weight supervisor in weighing tare items, a suitable small scale, certified under the Weights and Measures Act (Canada); (c) provide all necessary assistance to a weight supervisor who is performing any of the weight supervisor's duties under section 5; (d) provide adequate storage for weights supplied under clause (a) and maintain the weights in a clean condition; (e) establish and declare to the weight supervisor the average weight of tare items; (f) for animals purchased by carcass weight or by carcass weight and grade, prepare a manifest that indicates (i) the number and sex of animals purchased from each person, and (ii) the method used to identify the lot of animals and beef carcasses, and provide a copy of the manifest to the weight supervisor before the animals are slaughtered. Weight sheet 7 A grader shall retain the copy of the weight sheet received by the grader pursuant to section 5(1)(i) for 90 days. Repeal 8 The Weighing of Beef Carcasses Regulations (AR 12/77) are repealed. Expiry 9 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on November 30, 2002. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 34/98 Wildlife Act WILDLIFE AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Minister of Environmental Protection (M.O. 03/98) pursuant to sections 15, 25 and 96 of the Wildlife Act. 1 The Wildlife Regulation (AR 143/97) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 152(4) is repealed. 3 Schedule 5 is repealed and the Schedule contained in the Schedule to this Regulation is substituted. SCHEDULE TO THIS REGULATION SCHEDULE 5 (Section 4(h) of this Regulation) CONTROLLED ANIMALS NOTES: 1 Animals listed in this Schedule, as a general rule, are described in the left hand column by reference to common or descriptive names and in the right hand column by reference to scientific names. But, in the event of any conflict as to the kind of animals that are listed, a scientific name in the right hand column prevails over the corresponding common or descriptive name in the left hand column. 2 Also included in this Schedule is any animal that is the hybrid offspring resulting from the crossing, whether before or after the commencement of this Schedule, of 2 animals at least one of which is or was an animal of a kind that is a controlled animal by virtue of this Schedule. 3 This Schedule excludes all wildlife animals, and therefore if a wildlife animal would, but for this Note, be included in this Schedule, it is hereby excluded from being a controlled animal. PART 1 MAMMALS (CLASS MAMMALIA) 1. AMERICAN OPOSSUMS (Family Didelphidae) Virginia Opossum Didelphis virginiana 2. SHREWS (Family Soricidae) Long-tailed Genus Sorex Least Cryptotis parva Water Genus Neomys White-toothed Crocidura lasiura, Crocidura russula, Crocidura sibirica Piebald Diplomesodon pulchellum 3. MOLES (Family Talpidae) Russian Desman Desmana moschata Pyrenean Desman Galemys pyrenaicus Old World Talpa altaica, Talpa caucasica and Talpa europaea East Asian Mogera robusta Star-nosed Condylura cristata 4. ALL FLYING LEMURS (Family Cynocephalidae) Flying Lemurs (Colugos) Genus Cynocephalus 5. ALL BATS (Order Chiroptera) 6. ALL LORISES, POTTOS AND GALAGOS (Family Lorisidae) Golden Potto (Angwantibo) Arctocebus calabarensis Slender Loris Loris tardigradus Slow Lorises (Cu Lan) Genus Nycticebus Potto Perodicticus potto Needle-clawed Bush Babies Genus Euoticus Galagos (Bush Babies) Genus Galago Greater Bush Babies Genus Otolemur Dwarf Galagos Genus Galagoides 7. ALL DWARF AND MOUSE LEMURS (Family Cheirogaleidae) Mouse Lemurs Genus Microcebus Coquerel's Dwarf Lemur Mirza coquereli Dwarf Lemurs Genus Cheirogaleus Hairy-eared Dwarf Lemur Allocebus trichotis Fork-marked Mouse Lemur Phaner furcifer 8. ALL LEMURS (Family Lemuridae) Lemurs Genus Eulemur Ring-tailed Lemur Lemur catta Gentle Lemurs Genus Hapalemur Variegated (Ruffed) Lemurs Genus Varecia Brown Lemur Petterus fulvus 9. ALL SPORTIVE LEMURS (Family Megaladapidae) Sportive (Weasel) Lemurs Genus Lepilemur 10. ALL INDRI, AVAHI AND SIFAKAS (Family Indriidae) Indri Indri indri Avahi (Woolly) Lemur Avahi laniger Sifakas Genus Propithecus 11. ALL AYE-AYES (Family Daubentoniidae) Aye-ayes Genus Daubentonia 12. ALL TARSIERS (Family Tarsiidae) Tarsiers Genus Tarsius 13. ALL MARMOSETS AND TAMARINS (Family Callitrichidae) Long-tusked Marmosets (Tamarins) Genus Saguinus Lion Tamarins Genus Leontopithecus Short-tusked Marmosets (Titis) Genus Callithrix except the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) Pygmy Marmoset Cebuella pygmaea Goeldi's Marmoset Callimico goeldii 14. ALL NEW WORLD MONKEYS (Family Cebidae) Squirrel Monkeys Genus Saimiri Douroucoulis (Night) Monkeys Genus Aotus Titi Monkeys Genus Callicebus Howler Monkeys Genus Alouatta Sakis Genus Pithecia Bearded Sakis Genus Chiropotes Uakaris Genus Cacajao Capuchins (Ring-tail Monkeys) Genus Cebus Woolly Monkeys Genus Lagothrix Spider Monkeys Genus Ateles Woolly Spider Monkey (Muriqui) Brachyteles arachnoides 15. ALL OLD WORLD MONKEYS (Family Ceropithecidae) Talapoin Miopithecus talapoin Guenons Genus Cercopithecus Patas Monkey Erythrocebus patas Allen's Monkey Allenopithecus nigroviridis Mangabeys Genus Cercocebus Macaques Genus Macaca Baboons Genus Papio Drills/Mandrills Genus Mandrillus Gelada Baboon Theropithecus galada Langurs Genus Presbytis Hanuman Langur Semnopithecus entellus Brow-ridged Langurs Genus Trachypithecus Douc Langurs Genus Pygathrix Snub-nosed Langurs Genus Rhinopithecus Proboscis Monkey Nasalis larvatus Pig-tailed Langur Simias concolor Black and White Colobus Monkeys Genus Colobus Red Colobus Monkeys Genus Piliocolobus Olive Colobus Monkey Procolobus verus 16. ALL LESSER APES (Family Hylobatidae) Gibbons Genus Hylobates 17. ALL GREAT APES (Family Pongidae) Orangutan Pongo pygmaeus Gorilla Gorilla gorilla Chimpanzees Genus Pan 18. ARMADILLOS (Family Dasypodidae) Hairy Armadillos (Peludos) Genus Chaetophractus Six-banded Armadillo Euphractus sexcinctus Pichi Zaedyus pichiy Giant Armadillo Priodontes maximus Naked-tailed Armadillos Genus Cabassous Three-hand Armadillos Genus Tolypeutes Long-nosed Armadillos Genus Dasypus Pichiciegos Genus Chlamyphorus 19. ALL PIKA-LIKE (Family Ochotonidae) Pikas Genus Ochotona 20. HARES AND RABBITS (Family Leporidae) Pygmy Rabbits Brachylagus (Sylvilagus) idahoensis Cottontails - Desert Sylvilagus audubonii - Brush Sylvilagus bachmani - Eastern Sylvilagus floridanus - New England Sylvilagus transitionalis Hares - Arctic Lepus arcticus - European (Brown) Lepus europaeus - Manchurian Lepus mandshuricus - Woolly Lepus oiostolus - Alaskan Lepus othus - Blue (Mountain) Lepus timidus 21. SQUIRREL-LIKE (Family Sciuridae) Chipmunks - Eastern Tamias striatus - Siberian Eutamias sibiricus - Uinta Eutamias umbrinus Marmots Genus Marmota Ground Squirrels Genus Spermophilus Long-clawed Ground Squirrel Spermophilopsis leptodactylus White-tailed Prairie Dog Cynomys leucurus Tree Squirrels - Fox Sciurus niger - European Sciurus vulgaris Flying Squirrels - Russian Pteromys volans - Complex-toothed Trogopterus xanthipes 22. BEAVER (Family Castoridae) European Beaver Castor fiber 23. RAT/MOUSE-LIKE (Family Muridae) Hamsters -Black-bellied Cricetus cricetus - Ratlike Genus Cricetulus Mole Rats Genus Spalax, Genus Nannospalax and Genus Myospalax Jirds Genus Meriones Great Gerbil Rhombomys opimus Red-back Mice (Bank Voles) Genus Clethrionomys Pere David's (Pratt's) Voles Genus Eothenomys High Mountain Voles Genus Alticola Martino's Snow Vole Dinaromys bogdanovi Water (Bank) Voles Genus Arvicola Voles (Meadow Mice) Genus Microtus Steppe Lemmings Genus Lagurus True Lemmings Genus Lemmus Wood Lemming Myopus schisticolor Bog Lemming Synaptomys cooperi Collared (Varying) Lemmings Genus Dicrostonyx Mole Voles (Mole Lemmings) Genus Ellobius Wood/Field Mice (Old World) Genus Apodemus Harvest Mouse Micromys minutus Rats Genus Rattus 24. DORMICE (Family Gliridae) Common Dormouse (Hazel Mouse) Muscardinus avellanarius Forest Dormice Genus Dryomys Garden Dormouse Eliomys quercinus Mouselike Dormouse Myomimus personatus Desert Dormouse Selevinia betpakdalaensis Birch Mice Genus Sicista Woodland Jumping Mouse Napaeozapus insignis 25. JERBOAS (Family Dipodidae) Rough-legged (Northern Three-toed) Dipus sagitta Comb-toed Paradipus ctenodactylus Desert Jaculus lichtensteini, Jaculus turcmenicus Thick-tailed Three-toed Genus Stylodipus Four and Five-toed Genus Allactaga Lesser Five-toed (Little Earth Hare) Alactagulus pumilio Flat-tailed Genus Pygeretmus Five-toed Dwarf Cardiocranius paradoxus Three-toed Dwarf Genus Salpingotus 26. CAVIES (Family Caviidae) Patagonian "Hare" Dolichotis patagonum Mara Dolichotis salinicola 27. ALL NUTRIA AND COYPU (Family Capromyidae) Nutria Myocastor coypus 28. ALL DOG-LIKE (Family Canidae) Foxes Genus Vulpes Fennec Fox Fennecus zerda Gray Foxes Genus Urocyon Arctic Fox Alopex lagopus Hoary Fox Lycalopex vetulus South American Foxes Genus Pseudalopex Crab-eating Fox Cerdocyon thous Bat-eared Fox Otocyon megalotis Raccoon Dog Nyctereutes procyonoides Small-eared Dog Atelocynus microtis Bush Dog Speothos venaticus African Hunting Dog Lycaon pictus Side-striped Jackal Canis adustus Golden Jackal Canis aureus Black-backed Jackal Canis mesomelas Simien Jackal Canis simensis Red Wolf Canis rufus Maned Wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus Dhole Cuon alpinus 29. ALL BEARS (Family Ursidae) Spectacled Bear Tremarctos ornatus Polar Bear Ursus maritimus Sun Bear Ursus malayanus Asiatic Black Bear Ursus thibetanus Sloth Bear Ursus ursinus Giant Panda Ailuropoda melanoleuca 30. ALL RACCOON-LIKE (Family Procyonidae) Lesser Panda Ailurus fulgens Ringtails (Cacomistles) Genus Bassariscus Raccoons Genus Procyon Coatis (Coatimundis) Genus Nasua Mountain Coati Nasuella olivacea Kinkajou Potos flavus Olingos Genus Bassaricyon 31. ALL WEASEL-LIKE (Family Mustelidae) Weasels, Mink and Polecats Genus Mustela except the European or domestic ferret (Mustela furo) Patagonian Weasel Lyncodon patagonicus North African Striped Weasel Poecilictis libyca African Striped Weasel Poecilogale albinucha Marbled Polecat Vormela peregusna Striped Polecat (Zorilla) Ictonyx striatus Grisons Genus Galictis Tayra Eira barbara Martens, Fisher and Sable Genus Martes Honey Badger (Ratel) Mellivora capensis Old World Badger Meles meles Hog Badger Arctonyx collaris Stink Badgers Genus Mydaus Ferret Badgers Genus Melogale Spotted Skunks Genus Spilogale Hooded Skunk Mephitis macroura Hog-nosed Skunks Genus Conepatus River Otters Genus Lutra Giant Otter Pteronura brasiliensis Clawless Otters Genus Aonyx Sea Otter Enhydra lutris 32. ALL VIVERRIDS (Family Viverridae) Civets - Oriental Genus Viverra - African Civettictis civetta - Lesser Oriental (Rasse) Viverricula indica - African Palm Nandinia binotata - Small-toothed (Three-striped Palm) Arctogalidia trivirgata - Palm/Musangs/ Toddy Cats Genus Paradoxurus - Masked Palm Paguma larvata - Sulawesian Palm Macrogalidia musschenbroeki - Binturong Arctictis binturong - Banded Palm Genus Hemigalus - Owston's Palm Chrotogale owstoni - Otter Cynogale bennettii - Malgasy Fossa fosssa - Falanouc Eupleres goudotii Genets Genus Genetta Aquatic Genet Osbornictis piscivora African Linsang (Oyan) Poiana richardsoni Oriental Linsangs Genus Prionodon Mongooses Genus Herpestes - Malgasy Ring-tailed Galidia elegans - Malgasy Broad-striped Genus Galidictis - Malgasy Narrow-striped Mungotictis decemlineata - Malgasy Brown-tailed (Salano) Salanoia concolor - Banded and Gambian Genus Mungos - Cusimanses Genus Crossarchus - Liberian Liberiictis kuhni - Dwarf Genus Helogale - African Tropical Savannah Dologale dybowskii - Black-legged Genus Bdeogale - Meller's Rhynchogale melleri - White-tailed Ichneumia albicauda - Marsh or Water Atilax paludinosus - Yellow Cynictis penicillata - Selous's (Gray Meerkat) Paracynictis selousi - Suricate (Slender- tailed Meerkat) Suricata suricatta - Fossa Cryptoprocta ferox 33. ALL AARDWOLVES AND HYENAS (Family Hyaenidae) Aardwolf Proteles cristatus Spotted Hyena Crocuta crocuta Striped and Brown Hyenas Genus Hyaena 34. ALL CAT-LIKE (Family Felidae) Small Cats and Lynxes Genus Felis except the domestic cat (Felis catus) Clouded Leopard Neofelis nebulosa Big Cats (Leopards, Tigers, Jaguars, Lions) Genus Panthera Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus 35. ALL ELEPHANTS (Family Elephantidae) Asiatic or Indian Elephas maximus African Loxodonta africana 36. ALL ZEBRAS (Family Equidae) Burchell's Equus burchelli Grevy's Equus grevyi Mountain Equus zebra 37. ALL TAPIRS (Family Tapiridae) Tapirs Genus Tapirus 38. ALL RHINOCEROSES (Family Rhinocerotidae) White (Square-lipped) Ceratotherium simum Black Diceros bicornis Sumatran (Hairy) Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Asian One-horned Genus Rhinoceros 39. ALL PIGS AND HOGS (Family Suidae) Babirusa Babyrousa babyrussa Giant Forest Hog Hylochoerus meinertzhageni Wart Hog Phacochoerus aethiopicus African Bush Pig (Red River Hog) Potamochoerus porcus Pigs, Hogs or Boars Genus Sus except domestic swine (Sus scrofa) 40. ALL PECCARIES (Family Tayassuidae) Chacoan Catagonus wagneri Collared and White-lipped (Javelinas) Genus Tayassu 41. ALL HIPPOPOTAMUSES (Family Hippopotamidae) Pygmy Hippopotamus Choeropsis liberiensis Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius 42. ALL DEER (Family Cervidae) Musk Deer Genus Moschus Chinese Water Deer Hydropotes inermis Muntjacs (Barking Deer) Genus Muntiacus Tufted Deer Elaphodus cephalophus Fallow Deer Dama dama Axis Deer Genus Axis Red Deer (Wapiti) Genus Cervus * Pere David's Deer Elaphurus davidianus Marsh Deer Blastocerus dichotomus Pampas Deer Ozotoceros bezoarticus Guemals (Huemuls) Genus Hippocamelus Brocket Deer Genus Mazama Pudus Genus Pudu Caribou (Reindeer) Rangifer tarandus Roe Deer Genus Capreolus * excluding present and prospective game production animals. 43. ALL GIRAFFES AND OKAPI (Family Giraffidae) Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis Okapi Okapia johnstoni 44. ANTELOPE/CATTLE/GOATS/ SHEEP-LIKE (Family Bovidae) Tamaraw (Tamarao) Bubalus mindorensis Lowland Anoa Bubalus depressicornis Mountain Anoa Bubalus quarlesi African Buffalo Syncerus caffer Banteng Bos javanicus Gaur (Seladang) Bos gaurus Kouprey Bos sauveli European Bison (Wisent) Bison bonasus Wildebeests (Gnus) Genus Connochaetes Central Asian Gazelles Genus Procapra Tibetan (Chiru) Antelope Pantholops hodgsoni Saiga Saiga tatarica Serows Genus Capricornis Gorals Genus Nemorhaedus Chamois Genus Rupicapra Takin Budorcas taxicolor Tahrs Genus Hemitragus Goats Genus Capra except domestic goats (Capra hircus) Bharals (Blue Sheep) Genus Pseudois Aoudad (Barbary) Sheep Ammotragus lervia Sheep Genus Ovis except domestic sheep (Ovis aries) PART 2 BIRDS (CLASS AVES) 1. DUCKS, GEESE AND SWANS (Family Anatidae) Limited to birds that are not readily distinguishable by size, shape or colour from those protected by the Migratory Birds Convention Act (Canada). 2. HAWKS AND EAGLES (Family Accipitridae) Honey Buzzard Pernis apivorus Black Kite Milvus migrans Red Kite Milvus milvus Harris' Hawk Parabuteo unicinctus Pallas' Sea Eagle Haliaeetus leucoryphus White-tailed Sea Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla Steller's (Black) Sea Eagle Haliaeetus pelagicus Short-toed (Serpent) Eagle Circaetus gallicus Western (Eurasian) Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus Eastern Marsh Harrier Circus spilonotus Pallid Harrier Circus macrourus Montagu's Harrier Circus pygargus Pied Harrier Circus melanoleucos Northern (Eurasian) Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus Levant Sparrowhawk Accipiter brevipes Eurasian Buzzard Buteo buteo Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus Upland Buzzard Buteo hemilasius Tawny (Steppe) Eagle Aquila rapax Greater Spotted Eagle Aquila clanga Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca 3. FALCONS AND CARACARAS (Family Falconidae) Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Red-footed Falcon Falco vespertinus European Hobby Falco subbuteo Laggar Falcon Falco jugger Saker Falcon Falco cherrug 4. PHEASANTS AND GROUSE (Family Phasianidae) Hazel Grouse Bonasa bonasia Severtzov's Hazel Grouse Bonasa sewerzowi Sharp-winged (Siberian Spruce) Grouse Dendragapus falcipennis Caucasian Black Grouse Tetrao mlokosiewiczi Black Grouse Tetrao tetrix Black-billed Capercaillie Tetrao parvirostris Western Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus Lesser Prairie Chicken Tympanuchus pallidicinctus Snowcocks Genus Tetraogallus 5. OWLS (Family Strigidae) Eurasian Scops Owl Otus scops Eurasian Eagle Owl Bubo bubo Blakiston's Fish Owl Bubo blakistoni Eurasian Pygmy Owl Glaucidium passerinum Hume's (Tawny) Owl Strix butleri Eurasian Tawny Owl Strix aluco Ural Owl Strix uralensis 6. Any other species of bird that is protected by the Migratory Birds Convention Act (Canada). PART 3 REPTILES (CLASS REPTILIA) 1. SNAPPING TURTLES (Family Chelydridae) Snapping Turtle Chelydra serpentina Alligator Snapping Turtle Macroclemys temmincki 2. FRESHWATER TURTLES (Family Emydidae) Blanding's Turtle Emydoidea blandingii European Pond Turtle Emys orbicularis Map Turtles Genus Graptemys 3. MUD TURTLES (Family Kinosternidae) Mud Turtles Genus Kinosternon 4. SOFT-SHELLED TURTLES (Family Trionychidae) Soft-shelled Turtles Genus Trionyx 5. ALL ALLIGATORS AND CAIMANS (Family Alligatoridae) Alligators Genus Alligator Spectacled Caimans Genus Caiman Black Caiman Melanosuchus niger Smooth-fronted Caimans Genus Paleosuchus 6. ALL CROCODILES (Family Crocodylidae) Crocodiles Genus Crocodylus African Dwarf Crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis Sunda Crocodile (False Gavial) Tomistoma schlegeli 7. ALL GAVIALS (Family Gavialidae) Gavial or Gharial Gavialis gangeticus 8. ALL BEADED LIZARDS (Family Helodermatidae) Gila Monster Heloderma suspectum Mexican Beaded Lizard Heloderma horridum 9. LIZARDS (Family Lacertidae) Viviparous Lizard Lacerta vivipara 10. MONITORS (Family Varanidae) Bengal Monitor Varanus bengalensis Perentie Monitor Varanum giganteus Komodo Dragon Varanus komodoensis Nile Monitor Varanus niloticus Crocodile Monitor Varanus salvadorii Water (Lace) Monitor Varanus salvator Variegated Monitor Varanus varius 11. LARGE SNAKES (Family Boidae) Amethystine Python Python (Morelia) amethystinus Burmese/Indian Rock Pythons Python molurus Oenpelli Python Python (Morelia) oenpelliensis Reticulated Python Python reticulatus African Rock Python Python sebae Anacondas Genus Eunectes 12. TYPICAL SNAKES (Family Colubridae) Subfamily Aparallactinae Ground Vipers Genus Amblyodipsas Genus Aparallactus Genus Atractaspis Genus Calamelaps Genus Chilorhinophis Genus Homorelaps Genus Macrelaps Genus Micrelaps Genus Miodan Genus Polemon Subfamily Boiginae Rear-fanged Snakes Genus Amphlorhinus Genus Apostolepis Genus Boiga Genus Chamaetortus Genus Clelia Genus Coniophanes Genus Dipsadoboa Genus Dispholidus Genus Erythrolamprus Genus Geodipsas Genus Hemirhagerrhis Genus Hypsiglena Genus Imantodes Genus Ithycyphus Genus Langaha Genus Leptodeira Genus Lycodryas Genus Malpolon Genus Manalepis Genus Mimophis Genus Opisthoplus Genus Oxbelis Genus Oxyrhopus Genus Parapostelepis Genus Phimophis Genus Psammodynates Genus Psammophis Genus Psammophylax Genus Siplophis Genus Telescopus Genus Thelotornis Genus Tomodon Genus Tripanurgos Subfamily Colubrinae American Racer Coluber constrictor Sharptail Snake Contia tenuis Smooth Snakes Genus Coronella Pere David's Rat Snake Elaphe davidi Steppe Rat Snake Elaphe dione Himalayan Trinket Snake Elaphe hodgsoni Black Rat Snake Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta Red-backed Snake Elaphe rufodorsata Russian Rat Snake Elaphe schrencki Fox Snake Elaphe vulpina Hognose Snakes Heterodon platyrhinos, Heterodon simus Parrot Snakes Genus Leptophis Eastern Milksnake Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum Pale Milksnake Lampropeltis multistrata Smooth Green Snake Opheodrys vernalis Diadem Snakes Genus Spalerosophis Tropical Rat Snakes Genus Spilotes Subfamily Homalopsinae Water Snakes Genus Bitia Genus Cerberus Genus Enhydris Genus Erpeton (Herpeton) Genus Fordonia Genus Homalopsis Genus Hurria Genus Myron Subfamily Lycodontinae Wolf Snakes Genus Dinodon Genus Lycophidion Subfamily Natricinae Water Snakes Genus Amastridium Genus Amphiesma Ringnecked Snakes Genus Diadophis Genus Gonyosoma Genus Helicops Genus Macropisthodon Dice Snakes Natrix tesselata Genus Paraptychophis Genus Pseudoxenodon Genus Ptychophis Genus Rhabdophis Butler's Garter Snake Thamnophis butleri Eastern Ribbon Snakes Thamnophis sauritus Genus Xenochrophis Subfamily Xenodontinae Odd-toothed Snakes Genus Ialtris Genus Paroxyrhopus Genus Platynion Genus Uromacer Genus Xenodon 13. ALL COBRAS AND ALLIES (Family Elapidae) Death Adders Genus Acanthophis Shield-nosed Cobras Genus Aspidelaps Genus Aspidomorphus Australian Copperheads Genus Austrelaps Water Cobras Genus Boulengerina Kraits Genus Bungarus Australian Crowned Snakes Genus Cacophis Oriental Coral Snakes Genus Calliophis Small-eyed Snakes Genus Cryptophis Australian Whip Snakes Genus Demansia Mambas Genus Dendroaspis Genus Denisonia Australian Crowned Snakes Genus Drysdalia Bardick's Snakes Genus Echiopsis Little Brown Snakes Genus Elapognathus Venomous Garter Snakes Genus Elapsoidea Red-naped Snakes Genus Furina Australian Brown-headed Snakes Genus Glyphodon Spitting (Ringed) Cobras Genus Hemachatus Genus Hemiaspis Genus Hoplocephalus Slender Coral Snakes Genus Leptomicrurus Genus Loveridgelaps Long-glanded Coral Snakes Genus Maticora Arizona Coral Snakes Genus Micruroides American Coral Snakes Genus Micrurus Cobras Genus Naja Australian Black-naped Snakes Genus Neelaps Tiger Snakes Genus Notechis Fijian Snakes Genus Ogmodon King Cobras Genus Ophiophagus Taipan Genus Oxyuranus Fierce Snakes Genus Parademansia Burrowing Cobras Genus Paranaja Hediger's Snakes Genus Parapistocalamus Australian Black Snakes Genus Pseudechis Forest Cobras Genus Pseudohaje Australian Brown Snakes Genus Pseudonaja Muller's Snakes Genus Rhinoplocephalus Genus Salomonelaps Australian Coral Snakes Genus Simoselaps Myall's (Curl) Snakes Genus Suta Genus Toxicocalamus Rough-scaled Snakes Genus Tropidechis Genus Unechis Bandy-bandies Genus Vermicella Desert Cobras Genus Walterinnesia 14. ALL SEA SNAKES (Family Hydrophiidae) Subfamily Hydrophiinae Rudder-tailed Sea Snakes Genus Acalyptophis Genus Aipysurus Genus Disteira Genus Emydocephalus Genus Enhydrina Genus Ephalophsis Genus Hydrophis Genus Hydrelaps Genus Kerilia Genus Kolpophis Genus Lapemis Genus Parahydrophis Genus Pelamis Genus Thalassophis Subfamily Laticaudinae Sea Kraits Genus Laticauda 15. ALL VIPERS AND ADDERS (Family Viperidae) Subfamily Azemiopinae Fea's Viper Genus Azemiops Subfamily Viperinae Vipers/Adders Genus Adenorhinos Genus Atheris Genus Bitis Genus Cerastes Genus Daboia Genus Echis Genus Eristicophis Genus Pseudocerastes Genus Vipera Subfamily Causinae Toad Vipers Genus Causus 16. ALL PIT VIPERS (Family Crotalidae) Copperheads/Moccasins Genus Agkistrodon American Lanceheads Genus Bothrops Malayan Pit Vipers Genus Calloselasma Rattlesnakes Genus Crotalus Sharp-nosed Vipers Genus Deinagkistrodon Mamushi Genus Gloydius Hump-nosed Vipers Genus Hypnale Bushmasters Genus Lachesis Pygmy Rattlesnakes Genus Sistrurus Asian Lance-headed (Bamboo) Vipers Genus Trimeresurus Wagler's Vipers Genus Tropidolaemus PART 4 AMPHIBIANS (CLASS AMPHIBIA) 1. MOLE SALAMANDERS (Family Ambystomatidae) Northwest Salamander Ambystoma gracile Blue-spotted Salamander Ambystoma laterale Spotted Salamander Ambystoma maculatum Marbled Salamander Ambystoma opacum Small-mouthed Salamander Ambystoma texanum Cope's Giant Salamander Dicamptodon copei Pacific Giant Salamander Dicamptodon ensatus 2. LUNGLESS SALAMANDERS (Family Plethodontidae) Red-backed Salamander Plethodon cinereus Slimy Salamander Plethodon glutinosus Western Red-backed Salamander Plethodon vehiculum Red Salamanders Genus Pseudotriton 3. WATERDOGS (Family Proteidae) Northern Mudpuppy Necturus maculosus 4. NEWTS (Family Salamandridae) Red-spotted Newt Notopthalmus viridescens European Fire Newt Salamandra salamandra Roughskinned Newt Taricha granulosa Alpine Newt Triturus alpestris Northern Crested Newt Triturus cristatus Palmate Newt Triturus helveticus Common Smooth Newt Triturus vulgaris 5. TRUE TOADS (Family Bufonidae) American Toad Bufo americanus Colorado River Toad Bufo alvarius Marine (Cane) Toad Bufo marinus Woodhouse's Toad Bufo woodhousei 6. POISON ARROW FROGS (Family Dendrobatidae) Poison Arrow Frogs Genus Phyllobates 7. TREE FROGS (Family Hylidae) Northern Cricket Frog Acris crepitans Cope's Grey Tree Frog Hyla chrysoscelis Spring Peeper Hyla crucifer Pacific Tree Frog Hyla regilla 8. TRUE FROGS (Family Ranidae) Red-legged Frog Rana aurora American Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana Green Frog Rana clamitans Agile Frog Rana dalmatina Pickeral Frog Rana palustris Mink Frog Rana septentrionalis Eurasian Common Frog Rana temporaria ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 35/98 Alberta Housing Act SOCIAL HOUSING ACCOMMODATION AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 11, 1998 Made by the Minister of Municipal Affairs (M.O. H:003/98) pursuant to section 34(1) of the Alberta Housing Act. 1 The Social Housing Accommodation Regulation (AR 244/94) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1(3) is amended by adding the following after clause (p): (q) the amount of $5 per month, representing the increase to the handicap benefit under the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Regulation (AR 331/79) that was received by virtue of the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Amendment Regulation (AR 207/97).