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Table 12: User Fees



User Fees
Name of User Fee Fee Type Fee-setting Authority Reason for Planned Introduction of or Amendment to Fee Effective Date of Planned Change Consultation and Review Process Planned
Ocean Dumping Permit Fee Regulations (site monitoring) Right and privilege fee to dispose of 1000 cubic meters of waste at sea Financial Administration Act S. 19.1 Revision of payment schedule to account for CEPA change to possible length of permit from 1 to 5 years 2009-10 No substantive change planned but adaptation to new CEPA language Consultant being engaged to review options. Results of any review will be shared with regulated community and input will be sought.
Disposal at Sea Regulations Application fee for a disposal at sea permit CEPA s. 135 Revision of payment schedule and amount of fee to account for CEPA change to possible length of permit from 1 to 5 years 2009-10 Consultant being engaged to review options. Results of any review will be shared with regulated community and input will be sought, as per requirements of User's Fee Act.
Wildlife Area Regulations :
a) Schedule II - Entrance fee for Cap Tourmente (QC)
Service - Cost Recovery Canada Wildlife Act

User Fees Act

Increase entrance fees to cover costs 2009-2010 Information meetings for users will be held to gather their comments and suggestions with regard to a possible increase in entrance fees.
At the start of every summer season, consultations with similar tourist attractions in the Quebec region are held to ensure that entrance fees are comparable with the market.
Wildlife Area Regulations :
b) Schedule III - Permits to hunt Snow Geese
Service - Cost Recovery Canada Wildlife Act

User Fees Act

Increase permit fees to cover costs 2010-2011 A survey form will be distributed to users to gather their comments and suggestions with regard to a possible increase in the price of hunting permits.
Consultations will be held with regional hunting and fishing associations as well as with local outfitters to ensure that hunting permits match current prices in this industry.