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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
Right to Sell Drugs Fees Regulatory Service (R) Financial Administration Act (FAA)

The User Fees Proposal was approved by the senate in May 2010.  Regulations for updated fees came into force April 1, 2011.

Both the original consultation and the User Fee Proposal included a provision for a 2% annual increase to accommodate inflation.   The annual increase helps provide stable and sustainable resourcing of these regulatory programs.  It is applied the 1st of every April, starting in 2012.

2% annual increase: April 1st of every year, commencing in 2012.

All reviews and consultations for the updated fees were done in accordance with the User Fees Act.

The User Fee Proposal of 2010, states that a review of user fees will be undertaken every three years.  Pending the outcome of the review, to be completed by 2014-15, a process, in accordance with the requirements of the User Fees Act, to update fees will be undertaken.

Drug Establishment Licensing Fees R FAA
Drug Submission Evaluation Fees R FAA
Medical Device License Application Fees R FAA
Right to Sell Medical Device Fees R FAA
Medical Device Establishment Licensing Fees R FAA
Fees to be paid for Pest Control Product Application Examination Services R Pest Control Products Act Update Fee Structure as recommended by the Treasury Board Secretariat mandated Cost Recovery Initiative Evaluation, which was completed in 2005. Targeted for April 1, 2014

Begin stakeholder consultation, via multiple communication vehicles, in Spring 2012.

In 2012-13, update regulations and the Branch cost recovery policy, and notify stakeholders.

Fees to be paid for the right or privilege to manufacture or sell a pest control product in Canada and for establishing a Maximum Residue Limit in relation to a pest control product. R Financial Administration Act