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User Fees


User Fees
1. Name of User Fee 2. Fee Type 3. Fee-setting Authority 4. Reason for Planned Introduction of or Amendment to Fee 5. Effective Date of Planned Change 6. Consultation and Review Process Planned
Disposal at Sea Permit Fee Regulations (site monitoring) R Financial Administration Act, s. 19.1 Revision of payment schedule to account for the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) change to possible length of permit from 1 to 5 years. 2011–2012 consultation expected to begin. Final changes dependant upon CEPA review timelines. Results of any review will be shared with the regulated community and input will be sought.
Disposal at Sea Permit Fee Regulations R 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. 2011–2012 consultation expected to begin. Final changes dependant upon CEPA review timelines. Results of any review will be shared with the regulated community and input will be sought, as per requirements of the  User's Fee Act.
Wildlife Area Regulations
a) Schedule II:  AMOUNTS PAYABLE TO ENTER CAP TOURMENTE NATIONAL WILDLIFE AREA
R • Canada Wildlife Act
• Financial Administration Act
Increase entrance fees to cover costs. 2012–2013 In 2011–2012: Analysis of the tourism market in the area to validate the amount of the increase.
Wildlife Area Regulations
b) Schedule III - APPLICATION FEES PAYABLE FOR A HUNT
R • Canada Wildlife Act
• Financial Administration Act
Increase permit fees to cover costs. 2012–2013 In 2011–2012:
Survey to hunters:
•Perform analysis of comparative hunting package
•Inform regional tables, hunting/fishing association of our plans to augment prices.