regulation Flashcards

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regulating pollution: acts and regs

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  • environment act and related regs
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regulating pollution: licensing and permitting

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  • case specific: operative permits/industrial approvals, legally enforceable
  • allows pollution under conditions, need permit
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regulating pollution: directives

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  • legally enforceable

- province stepping in and asking for more info in industrial approval

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regulating pollution: orders

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  • legally enforceable
  • if unsatisfied with directive, ask for order
  • order: tell company to do things
  • if company doesnt, province can take to court
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regulating pollution: policies and guidelines

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informative but not enforceable

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air quality regs

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  • province committing to limiting emissions of certain amounts in certain years
  • specific goals to be met by specific times - what is needed for regs
  • can also be regs for amount emitted from a specific fuel source
  • can also regulate specific companies - how much are they allowed to emit
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NP pulp mill regs

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  • environment act:
  • no person shall release a substance that causes impact unless authorized by approval or regs
  • no person shall release a substance in excess unless authorized
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activity designation regs (NP)

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  • anything designated as an activity in regs requires approval from minister
  • construction, operation, reclamation of: pulp manufacturing plant
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industrial approval

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  • NP submits application
  • NSE does technical review and evaluation - separate from EA
  • approval given with terms and conditions to mitigate impacts
  • often 10yr approval, 5 for NP
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dont like approval?

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  • appeal to minister of NS environment: public (not successful), pulp mill (partially successful), not to court yet
  • dont like answer?: appeal to supreme court of NS
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violate approval?

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  • directive: inspection and investiations, specific requirements, produce document
  • order: step that would be taken if there is a violation, alternative to prosecution - minister can conclude that violation has occurred without going to court
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prosecuting a regulatory offence

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  • to court
  • offence under act or reg
  • if convicted: a fine, possibly jail
  • penalty purpose: deterrence - embarrassment, public education, remedy damage
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strict liable offences: r v sault ste marie

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  • types of offences: criminal vs regulatory law
  • used to be prosecuted the same wya
  • criminal: prove action and intention
  • absolute liability: prove action, almost no defence possible - hard to prove intention
  • strict liability: prove action only but defendant can try to show due diligence
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due diligence

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  • serious effort to be aware of environmental risks and prevent harm from occurring
  • burden of proof on defendant to prove due diligence
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ECELAW 2014

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  • info on enforcement is hard to get
  • reality: must submit freedom of info requests
  • most fines are
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16
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provincial signs of change: golf course

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  • aspotogan ridge golf course and residential development
  • 9/18 holes built
  • charged and found guilty of 9 violations under act
  • $540 000 in fines
  • but company dissolved
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federal signs of change: rubber duck race

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  • NSPI: fish kills at white rock generating station (duck race)
  • increase water flow of dam for race, would kill lots of fish
  • investigation: violations of fishery act
  • volunteered to pay $50 000 to fed enviro damage fund
  • minimum under fisheries fine: $100 000-4mil
18
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new registry 2018

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  • compliance and enforcement actions

- court ordered

19
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environmental

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  • informal complaint: phone NSE office or emergence number

- formal complaint: request an investigation, environment act section 115