CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 372Primary legislationIn force

Regulations — Governor in Council

Section 372 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act authorizes the Governor in Council to establish regulations governing the export licensing, movement, and inspection of designated oil and gas from Canada. The Regulator may prescribe license application requirements, validity periods, export quantities, inspection standards for related equipment and records, and measurement units for oil and gas transportation.

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Regulations — Governor in Council

372 (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for the purposes of this Division, including regulations (a) respecting the period of validity of licences, the approval required for the issuance of licences, the quantities that may be moved out of the designated area under the authority of a licence and any other conditions to which licences may be subject; and (b) prescribing the inspection of any instruments, devices, plant, equipment, books, records or accounts or any other thing used for or in connection with the movement of designated oil or gas out of the designated area. (2) The Regulator may make regulations prescribing (a) the information to be provided by applicants for licences and the procedure to be followed in applying for and issuing licences; and (b) units of measurement and measuring instruments or devices to be used in connection with the movement of designated oil or gas out of the designated area.

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https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-15.1/section-372.html

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