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Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (S.C. 2001, c. 26)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Canada Shipping Act, 2001 | PDFFull Document: Canada Shipping Act, 2001 [749 KB]Assented to 2001-11-01
Offences and PunishmentMarginal note:Contravention of Act208. (1) Every person commits an offence who contravenes(a) subsection 197(1) (ensure a pleasure craft is constructed in accordance with the regulations); or(b) subsection 197(2) (selling a pleasure craft without a plate or label).Marginal note:Punishment(2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than $100,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or to both.
Marginal note:Contravention of Act or regulations209. (1) Every person commits an offence who contravenes(a) a direction given under any of paragraphs 196(4)(b) to (e) (to operate or cease operating machinery or equipment, to not move a pleasure craft or to move a pleasure craft to a safe place);(b) subsection 196(5) (give reasonable assistance, produce documents or provide information);(c) subsection 198(2) (give reasonable assistance, produce documents or provide information);(d) a direction given under section 199 (not to operate a pleasure craft);(e) section 201 (ensure that a pleasure craft meets the requirements of the regulations);(f) section 202 (obtain a licence for a pleasure craft);(g) section 204 (operating pleasure craft without licence number marked);(h) section 205 (defacing, altering, concealing or removing licence number); or(i) a provision of the regulations made under this Part.Marginal note:Punishment(2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than $10,000.
PART 11ENFORCEMENT — DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTInterpretationMarginal note:Definitions210. The definitions in this section apply in this Part.“Minister”« ministre »“Minister” means the Minister of Transport.“relevant provision”« disposition visée »“relevant provision” means a provision of the Act or the regulations that the Minister is responsible for administering, other than a provision of the regulations made under subsection 136(2) in so far as it applies in respect of vessels that are not Canadian vessels or foreign vessels.
InspectionsMarginal note:Authorized persons and organizations211. (1) A marine safety inspector referred to in section 11 or a person, classification society or other organization authorized to carry out inspections under section 12 may, for the purpose of ensuring compliance with a relevant provision, board any vessel or enter any premises or other place at any reasonable time and carry out any inspection that the inspector, person, classification society or other organization considers necessary and that the Minister has authorized them to carry out.Marginal note:Living quarters(2) Living quarters may not be entered under subsection (1) unless they are entered with the consent of the occupant or for the purpose of ensuring that the vessel complies with a relevant provision.Marginal note:Stopping a vessel(3) For the purpose of carrying out an inspection, a marine safety inspector may direct the master of a vessel to stop the vessel or proceed to the place that the inspector may select, and to moor, anchor or remain there for any reasonable period that the inspector may specify.Marginal note:Inspections(4) In carrying out an inspection, a marine safety inspector or, subject to any limitations set out under subsection 12(2) in their certificate of authorization, a person, classification society or other organization authorized to carry out inspections may(a) direct any person to answer reasonable questions, provide reasonable assistance or put into operation or cease operating any machinery or equipment on a vessel being inspected;(b) direct the master of a vessel to prohibit or limit access to any part of the vessel for as long as specified;(c) direct the master of a vessel not to move the vessel until the inspection is completed;(d) direct the master of a vessel to muster the crew or to carry out any emergency or safety procedure required by the regulations;(e) direct any person who is at the place where the inspection is being carried out to produce for inspection, or for the purpose of making copies or taking extracts, any document that they are required to have under a relevant provision;(f) take photographs and make video recordings and sketches;(g) take or remove for analysis samples of any material or substance or any biological, chemical or physical agents or substances;(h) use or cause to be used any computer system or data processing system at the place where the inspection is being carried out to examine any data contained in, or available to, the system;(i) reproduce or cause to be reproduced any record from the data in the form of a print-out or other intelligible output;(j) take any document or other thing from the place where the inspection is being carried out for examination or, in the case of a document, copying; and(k) use or cause to be used any copying equipment in the place where the inspection is being carried out to make copies of any documents.Marginal note:Disposition of samples(5) A person who, or organization that, takes a sample under paragraph (4)(g) may dispose of it in any manner that the person or organization considers appropriate.Marginal note:Return of documents and things(6) Documents or other things taken under paragraph (4)(j) must be returned as soon as feasible after they are no longer required for the purpose for which they were taken.
Canada Shipping Act, 20011 - SHORT TITLE 2 - INTERPRETATION 5 - PART 1 GENERAL 5 - Her Majesty 6 - Objectives 7 - Application 9 - Ministerial Responsibility 10 - Powers of Ministers 11 - Inspections by Marine Safety Inspectors and Others 14 - Authorized Representative 15 - Adjudicators 16 - Canadian Maritime Documents 21 - Other Documents 23 - General Prohibitions 24 - Tonnage Measurers 26 - Marine Technical Review Board 29 - International Conventions, Protocols and Resolutions 32 - Incorporation by Reference 34 - Orders and Directions 35 - Regulations 36 - Fees 37 - Offences and Punishment 41 - PART 2 REGISTRATION, LISTING AND RECORDING 41 - Interpretation 42 - Canadian Register of Vessels and Registrars 46 - Registration, Listing and Recording 51 - Application 52 - Names of Vessels 53 - Ownership of Vessels 54 - Certificates 57 - Marking 58 - Notifying Chief Registrar 59 - Maintenance of Register 60 - Suspension, Cancellation and Reinstatement of Registration 63 - Custody of Certificates of Registry and Provisional Certificates 64 - Rights and Obligations 65 - Mortgages 73 - Transfers of Vessels or Shares in Vessels 76 - Entries 77 - Regulations 78 - Offences and Punishment 80 - PART 3 PERSONNEL 80 - Interpretation 81 - Application 82 - Masters 84 - Stowaways and Other Persons 85 - Contract of Employment 86 - Liens and Claims 87 - Certificates 90 - Medical or Optometric Information 91 - Articles of Agreement, Discharge and Record of Sea Service 94 - Return of Crew Members 96 - Births and Deaths 98 - Obligation of Persons Who Provide Crew Members 99 - Resolution of Disputes 100 - Regulations 101 - Offences and Punishment 104 - PART 4 SAFETY 104 - Interpretation 105 - Application 106 - Authorized Representatives 107 - Masters 113 - Crew 115 - Passengers 116 - Authorized Representatives, Masters, Crew Members and Other Persons 119 - Construction of Vessels 120 - Regulations 121 - Offences and Punishment 125 - PART 5 NAVIGATION SERVICES 125 - Interpretation 126 - Vessel Traffic Services 128 - Aids to Navigation 130 - Search and Rescue 134 - Sable Island 135 - Enforcement 136 - Regulations 137 - Offences and Punishment 140 - PART 6 INCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS AND CASUALTIES 140 - Interpretation 141 - Application 142 - Salvage 142 - International Convention on Salvage, 1989 143 - Salvage by Crown Vessels 145 - Limitation of Time for Salvage Proceedings 146 - Aircraft 147 - Rights Not Affected 148 - Obligations in Case of Collisions 149 - Inquiry into Causes of Death 150 - Regulations 151 - Offences and Punishment 153 - PART 7 WRECK 153 - Interpretation 154 - Designation of Receivers of Wreck 155 - Found Wreck 160 - Disposition of Wreck 163 - Regulations 164 - Offences and Punishment 165 - PART 8 POLLUTION PREVENTION AND RESPONSE — DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS 165 - Interpretation 166 - Application 167 - Discharges of Oil 169 - Response Organizations 172 - Advisory Councils 173 - Report to Parliament 174 - Pollution Prevention Officers 177 - Detention of Vessels 180 - Response Measures 182 - Regulations 183 - Offences and Punishment 185 - PART 9 POLLUTION PREVENTION — DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT 185 - Interpretation 186 - Application 187 - Pollution Incidents 189 - Directions to Vessels 190 - Regulations 191 - Offences and Punishment 194 - PART 10 PLEASURE CRAFT 194 - Interpretation 195 - Inspections 200 - Investigations 201 - Safe Operation of Pleasure Craft 202 - Pleasure Craft Licences 207 - Regulations 208 - Offences and Punishment 210 - PART 11 ENFORCEMENT — DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT 210 - Interpretation 211 - Inspections 213 - Clearance 215 - Voyage with a Person on Board without Their Consent 216 - Reporting of Alleged Contraventions 219 - Investigations 221 - Analysis and Examination 222 - Detention of Vessels 225 - Sale of Vessels 227 - Foreign Vessels in Contravention of International Conventions 228 - Administrative Penalties 228 - Interpretation 229 - Assurances of Compliance and Notices of Violation 233 - Choice of Proceedings 234 - Recovery of Debts 236 - Rules of Law about Violations 239 - General Provisions 244 - Regulations 245 - Offences and Punishment 247 - PART 12 MISCELLANEOUS 247 - Goods 251 - Stevedoring 252 - Proof of Offences by Vessels 253 - Offences 254 - Due Diligence 255 - Prohibitions on Conviction 256 - Summary Conviction Proceedings 257 - Jurisdiction 259 - Damage Occasioned by Foreign Vessels 260 - Defence 261 - Depositions in Legal Proceedings 262 - Procedure 268 - Application of Fines 268.1 - Crown Liability 269 - State of War or Armed Conflict 270 - PART 13 TRANSITIONAL 275 - PART 14 CONSEQUENTIAL AND COORDINATING AMENDMENTS 275 - Consequential Amendments 275 - Bank Act 276 - Canada Marine Act 280 - Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act 281 - Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act 282 - Canada Transportation Act 283 - Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 284 - Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act 285 - Carriage of Goods by Water Act 286 - Citizenship Act 287 - Coastal Fisheries Protection Act 289 - Coasting Trade Act 293 - Contraventions Act 294 - Criminal Code 295 - Crown Liability and Proceedings Act 299 - Customs Act 300 - Fisheries Act 303 - Great Lakes Fisheries Convention Act 304 - Health of Animals Act 305 - Canada Labour Code 306 - Marine Transportation Security Act 307 - Merchant Seamen Compensation Act 311 - National Defence Act 312 - Non-smokers’ Health Act 313 - Northwest Territories Waters Act 314 - Nuclear Safety and Control Act 315 - Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act 316 - Pilotage Act 319 - Canada Shipping Act 321 - Yukon Waters Act 322 - Coordinating Amendments 325 - PART 15 AMENDMENTS TO THE SHIPPING CONFERENCES EXEMPTION ACT, 1987 331 - PART 16 AMENDMENTS TO THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999 332 - PART 17 REPEALS AND COMING INTO FORCE 332 - Repeals 334 - Coming into Force SCHEDULE 1 - INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND PROTOCOLS — MINISTER OF TRANSPORT SCHEDULE 2 - INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND PROTOCOLS — MINISTER OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS SCHEDULE 3 - 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