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2011–12 User Fees Reporting – User Fees Act

User Fees
1. Name of User Fee Certifying exports
2. Fee Type Regulatory
3. Fee-setting Authority Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Act
4. Reason for Planned Introduction of /or Amendment to Fee In the absence of an upper limit, these fees can become unreasonable and unjust, far outstripping the cost of providing the service and significantly impacting the competitiveness of these industries, and discouraging companies from accessing large-volume, low price markets.
5. Effective Date of Planned Change October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2011
6. Consultation and Review Process Planned The CFIA consulted with stakeholders in April 2010 on a cost recovery policy and framework which will be used to guide the review of service standards and associated user fees for services that the CFIA delivers, including certain animal health export certifications.