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Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (S.C. 2001, c. 26)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Canada Shipping Act, 2001 | XMLFull Document: Canada Shipping Act, 2001 [616 KB] | PDFFull Document: Canada Shipping Act, 2001 [1030 KB]Act current to 2013-11-26 and last amended on 2012-12-14. Previous Versions
Choice of ProceedingsMarginal note:How contravention may be proceeded with233. If a contravention can be proceeded with as a violation or as an offence, the Minister may commence proceedings in respect of that contravention as a violation or recommend that it be proceeded with as an offence, but it may be proceeded with only as one or the other.
Recovery of DebtsMarginal note:Debts due to Her Majesty234. The following amounts constitute debts due to Her Majesty in right of Canada that may be recovered in a court of competent jurisdiction:(a) unless a review of the amount of the penalty is requested under paragraph 232(1)(b), the amount of a penalty set out in a notice of violation, from the time the notice is served;(b) the amount that a notice of default served under subsection 231.1(1) provides that a person is liable to pay, from the time the notice is served;(c) the amount of a penalty determined by a member after a review under section 232.1, or decided by an appeal panel after an appeal under section 232.2, from the time of the respective determination or decision; and(d) the amount of any reasonable expenses incurred in attempting to recover an amount referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (c).2001, c. 26, s. 234, c. 29, s. 72.Previous Version
Marginal note:Certificate235. (1) All or part of a debt referred to in section 234 in respect of which there is a default of payment may be certified by the Minister or the Tribunal, as the case may be.Marginal note:Judgments(2) On production to the Federal Court, a certificate made under subsection (1) is to be registered in that Court and, when registered, has the same force and effect, and all proceedings may be taken on it, as if it were a judgment obtained in that Court for a debt of the amount specified in it and all reasonable costs and charges attendant in its registration.2001, c. 26, s. 235, c. 29, s. 72.Previous Version
Rules of Law about ViolationsMarginal note:Violations are not offences236. For greater certainty, a violation is not an offence and, accordingly, section 126 of the Criminal Code does not apply.
Marginal note:Common law principles237. Every rule and principle of the common law that renders any circumstance a justification or an excuse in relation to a charge for an offence under a relevant provision applies in respect of a violation to the extent that it is not inconsistent with this Act.
Marginal note:Vicarious liability — Canadian maritime document holders238. (1) The holder of a Canadian maritime document is liable for a violation that is committed in respect of any matter that relates to an activity or a requirement under that document, whether or not the person or vessel that actually committed the violation is identified or proceeded against in accordance with this Act.Marginal note:Vicarious liability — acts of employees and agents(2) A person or vessel is liable for a violation that is committed by an employee or agent of the person or vessel acting in the course of the employee’s employment or within the scope of the agent’s authority, whether or not the employee or agent who actually committed the violation is identified or proceeded against in accordance with this Act.
Canada Shipping Act, 20011 - SHORT TITLE
5 - PART 1 - GENERAL
6 - Objectives
7 - Application
9 - Ministerial Responsibility
10 - Powers of Ministers
11 - Inspections by Marine Safety Inspectors and Others
14 - Authorized Representative
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
75.01 - Fleets
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
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 TRANSPORT AND 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 and Pollution Response 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. to 324 - PART 14 - CONSEQUENTIAL AND COORDINATING AMENDMENTS
325. to 330 - 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 - SALVAGE
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