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Manitoba Chicken Broiler Producers Marketing Plan Regulation (Man. Reg. 246/2004).

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
The present Regulation enacts the Farm Products Marketing Act. The general purpose of this plan is to provide for the promotion, regulation and management of the production and marketing of the regulated product, by the Board, within Manitoba. The specific purposes of this plan are: a) to maintain fair and equitable prices for the regulated product for producers; b) to develop and maintain systems for the orderly production and marketing of the regulated product; c) to provide a uniform high quality of the regulated product for the market; d) to maintain adequate advertising and promotion of the regulated product; e) to encourage a continuous supply of the regulated product for trade; f) to maintain an adequate supply of broiler hatching eggs for hatcheries; g) to gather, compile and distribute statistical information related to the production and marketing of the regulated product. The text consists of 29 sections divided into 10 Parts as follows: Definition and interpretation (1); Purposes and application of this Plan (2); Manitoba chicken producers (3); General powers of the Board (4); Specific powers of the Board (5); Regulations requiring Council approval (6); Orders requiring Council approval (7); Certification of facilities (8); General provisions (9); Transitional (10); Repeal (10).
Date of text
Entry into force notes
The Regulation comes into force on 1 January 2005.
Notes
The Manitoba Chicken Broiler Producers' Marketing Plan Regulation, Manitoba Regulation 37/2004 is repealed.
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Consolidated Regulations of Manitoba.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No