BILL NO. 95
(as introduced)
2nd Session, 62nd General Assembly
Nova Scotia
64 Elizabeth II, 2015
Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act
(amended)
The Honourable Keith Colwell
Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture
First Reading: April 21, 2015
Second Reading: April 23, 2015
Third Reading: May 4, 2015 (LINK TO BILL AS PASSED)
Explanatory Notes
Clause 2 adds a definition of "veterinary medical record".
Clause 3 sets out the limited circumstances under which veterinary medical records may be disclosed.
Clause 4 adds definitions of "aquacultural operation", "aquaculture registry", "finfish", "Review Board" and "shellfish".
Clause 5 sets out the purpose of the Part of the Act respecting aquaculture.
(a) removes the Minister as the issuer of some aquacultural leases; and
(b) clarifies that aquacultural leases give the exclusive right for aquacultural purposes to possession of a column of water and subaquatic land.
(a) permits the Minister to issue a call for proposals for options to lease Crown land not designated as an aquaculture development area;
(b) sets out the procedure for submitting a proposal;
(c) allows the Minister to determine the information to be included in a proposal;
(d) allows the Minister to issue an option to lease;
(e) specifies the terms to be included in an option to lease; and
(f) directs the Minister to issue an option to lease to the best overall proponent in the case of competing proposals of equivalent stature.
Clause 8 provides that only the owner or lessee of private land may be issued an aquaculture licence to carry out aquacultural activities on private land.
(a) directs the Minister to refer certain licence or lease applications to the Administrator;
(b) establishes the preliminary consultation process;
(c) establishes the Nova Scotia Aquaculture Review Board;
(d) sets out the functions of the Review Board;
(e) allows for the appeal of a Review Board decision to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia;
(f) removes a Section concerning the issuance of licences that has been made redundant by other amendments to the Act;
(g) requires a public hearing to be held as part of the Review Board process for reviewing a licence or lease;
(h) requires the Minister to implement and publicize Review Board decisions;
(i) removes the Sections concerning the contents of and the revocation of licences and leases that will be addressed by amendments to the regulations; and
(j) removes the Section on competing applications that are now dealt with in another Section of the Act or that will be addressed by amendments to the regulations.
Clause 10 removes prohibitions on the use of aquatic plants and animals and feedstock flora and fauna foreign to the area as the approval for their use will now be part of the licence approval process.
Clause 11 requires the Minister to appoint an Administrator who will make decisions
(a) with respect to applications
(ii) to amend certain licences and leases, and
(iii) to renew licences and leases; and
(b) with respect to certain sites,
according to prescribed processes.
Clause 12 authorizes the Administrator to grant special experimental licences and leases.
Clause 13 amends the Minister's powers and duties with respect to designated aquaculture development areas.
Clause 14 assigns certain of the Minister's powers after an area has been designated as an aquaculture development area to the Administrator and allows the Minister to determine the times during which applications in aquaculture development areas may be submitted.
(a) adds to the Administrator's powers and in particular allows the Administrator to
(ii) amend certain licences,
(iii) renew all types of licences and leases,
(iv) approve applications to assign licences and leases,
(v) issue licences and leases for certain sites and assign any conditions to such licences and leases,
(vi) decide whether to maintain the use and activity information on the aquaculture registry for a site for which the licence or lease has been revoked, and
(vii) reallocate sites to unused licences or leases;
(b) specifies the conditions under which the Administrator may revoke an aquaculture licence or lease; and
(c) removes a Section that is no longer required due to the amendments in this Act.
Clause 16 removes a Section that is spent.
Clause 17 revises the list of Sections that prevail in the case of a conflict to remove the reference to a Section which has been repealed.
Clause 18 amends the Governor in Council's regulation-making powers to
(a) add a clause with respect to options to lease;
(b) add environmental monitoring of licensed or leased areas;
(c) update the language used;
(d) require security bonds in connection with the issuance of licences or leases;
(e) prescribe the powers and duties of the Review Board;
(f) prescribe the procedures for hearings, public consultations, investigations and the issuance of decisions;
(g) prescribe the procedure and fees payable when making an application to the Administrator; and
(h) prescribe applications to the Administrator for the granting, renewing, amending, assigning or revoking of licences or leases.
Clause 19 makes a consequential amendment to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to provide that the confidentiality provision in subsection 8(4) of the Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act respecting veterinary medical records prevails over provisions in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Property Act that may authorize disclosure.
Clause 20 provides that the Act comes into force upon proclamation.
An Act to Amend Chapter 25
of the Acts of 1996,
the Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act,
Respecting Aquaculture
Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows:
1 Clause 2(d) of Chapter 25 of the Acts of 1996, the Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act, is repealed and the following clause substituted:
(a) striking out the period at the end of clause (k) and substituting a semicolon; and
(b) adding immediately after clause (k) the following clause:
(2) Section 8 of Chapter 25, as amended by Chapter 19 of the Acts of 2005, is further amended by adding immediately after subsection (3) the following subsections:
(5) A veterinary medical record may only be disclosed
(a) for the protection of human health;
(b) if so required by the laws of the Parliament or Government of Canada;
(c) to enable the enforcement of this Act or the regulations;
(d) in the form of summary health data that reveals no identifiable personal information; or
(e) if the owner of the animal that is the subject of the record has consented.
(a) relettering clause (a) as clause (aa) and adding immediately before that clause the following clause:
(f) adding immediately after clause (k) the following clause:
(a) recognize that aquaculture is a legitimate and valuable use of the Province's coastal resources;
(b) ensure aquaculture is conducted under conditions and in accordance with controls that protect the environment;
(c) provide a predictable and efficient regulatory environment for business and public confidence;
(d) ensure equity, fairness and compatibility in access to, and utilization of, public water resources for aquaculture;
(e) ensure that members of the public have access to information with respect to the regulatory process and an opportunity to participate in the process;
(f) ensure that regulations governing aquaculture are achievable, contain incentives for compliance and are enforceable;
(g) ensure that coastal communities derive positive social and economic benefits from aquaculture;
(h) ensure that aquaculture is conducted with due regard to the health, well-being and recovery of species at risk; and
(i) ensure that the regulation of aquaculture contributes to the productive development of the Province's coastal resources.
(2) Subsection 44(2) of Chapter 25 is amended by striking out "from the Minister" in the last line.
(3) Subsection 44(3) of Chapter 25 is repealed and the following subsection substituted:
(2) A person may submit a proposal within such time and in such manner as the Minister determines.
(3) A proposal shall include such information as the Minister determines.
(4) Upon review of a proposal, the Minister may issue an option to lease for an area within the tract.
(a) convey the exclusive right, for the duration of the option, to apply for an aquaculture lease for a site within the area;
(b) be for a prescribed duration; and
(c) be subject to a prescribed fee.
(6) Where there are competing proposals of equivalent stature, the Minister shall issue an option to lease to the proponent who, in the opinion of the Minister, is the best overall proponent based on the information available to the Minister under this Section.
(2) Upon the receipt of an application for an aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease for an area not designated as an aquaculture development area, the Minister shall appoint an employee of the Department to consult with
(a) other departments or agencies of the Government or the Government of Canada, as may be required under the laws of the Province or of Canada; and
(b) any person, group of persons or organization that the Minister considers necessary or advisable in the circumstances,
and shall refer the application, along with a report on the outcome of the consultation described in clauses (a) and (b), to the Review Board for decision.
48 (1) There is hereby established a board to be known as the Nova Scotia Aquaculture Review Board consisting of three members appointed by the Minister.
(2) The Minister shall appoint one member of the Review Board to be its Chair.
(3) The Minister shall appoint an employee of the Department to act as the clerk of the Review Board.
(4) A majority of the members of the Review Board constitutes a quorum.
(5) Members of the Review Board shall be paid such remuneration as the Minister determines.
(6) Members of the Review Board shall be reimbursed as the Minister determines for reasonable travelling and other expenses incurred by them in accordance with the work of the Review Board.
(7) A vacancy on the Board does not impair the ability of the Review Board to act.
(8) The Review Board may make rules of procedure for the conduct and management of its affairs.
(9) The Review Board and each member of the Review Board has all the powers, privileges and immunities of a commissioner appointed pursuant to the Public Inquiries Act, with the exception of the powers of contempt, arrest and imprisonment.
49 The Review Board shall, with respect to marine areas not designated as aquaculture development areas, make decisions with respect to
(a) an application for an aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease;
(b) where an existing aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease authorizes the production of shellfish or aquatic plants but not finfish species, an application to amend the aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease to authorize the production of a finfish species; and
(c) an application to amend an aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease to change the boundaries of an existing aquaculture site if the change results in an increase in the area of the aquaculture site.
50 (1) A party to an application may appeal a Review Board decision to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, upon any question as to the jurisdiction of the Review Board or upon any question of law, upon filing with the Court a notice of appeal within thirty days after the decision is issued.
(2) Where no appeal is commenced within thirty days after the decision is issued, the Review Board shall forthwith provide the Minister with a copy of its decision for implementation pursuant to Section 52.
51 Where the Minister refers an application to the Review Board, the Review Board shall hold a public hearing as prescribed.
52 (1) Upon receiving a decision of the Review Board made pursuant to Section 49, the Minister shall, in accordance with the decision,
(a) issue the aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease;
(b) issue the aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease, subject to any conditions the Review Board considered appropriate;
(c) reject the application for the aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease; or
(d) amend the aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease.
(2) The Minister shall make publicly available a decision of the Review Board upon implementation pursuant to subsection (1).
11 Chapter 25 is further amended by adding immediately after Section 54 the following Section:
(a) applications for aquaculture licences or aquaculture leases in designated aquacultural areas only;
(b) applications for aquaculture licences for land-based aquaculture sites;
(c) applications to amend aquaculture licences or aquaculture leases except those applications referred to in clauses 49(b) and (c);
(d) applications to renew aquaculture licences or aquaculture leases;
(e) applications to assign aquaculture licences or aquaculture leases; and
(f) applications with respect to an aquaculture site for which the licence or lease has been revoked.
(2) In making a decision under subsection (1), the Administrator shall follow the prescribed process.
(a) striking out the period at the end of clause (e) and substituting a semicolon; and
(b) adding immediately after clause (e) the following clause:
(a) other departments or agencies of the Government or the Government of Canada, as may be required by the laws of the Province or of Canada; and
(b) any person, group of persons or organization that the Minister considers necessary or advisable in the circumstances.
14 (1) Subsection 57(1) of Chapter 25 is repealed and the following subsections substituted:
(1A) The Minister may determine when applications in aquaculture development areas may be submitted.
(a) striking out "47 to 50" in the first line and substituting "51 and 52"; and
(b) striking out "Minister" in the last line and substituting "Administrator".
15 Sections 58 and 59 of Chapter 25 are repealed and the following Sections substituted:
(a) issue aquaculture licences for land-based aquaculture sites;
(b) amend aquaculture licences and aquaculture leases except those applications referred to in clauses 49(b) and (c);
(c) renew aquaculture licences and aquaculture leases;
(d) approve applications to assign aquaculture licences and aquaculture leases; and
(e) issue in accordance with the regulations aquaculture licences and aquaculture leases with respect to aquaculture sites for which the licence or lease has been revoked.
(2) The Administrator may assign any conditions that the Administrator considers necessary or advisable to an aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease referred to in subsection (1).
59 (1) Where an aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease has been revoked, the Administrator may
(a) maintain use and activity information related to the aquaculture site on the aquaculture registry for a prescribed period; or
(b) remove use and activity information related to the aquaculture site from the aquaculture registry.
(2) A person may apply to the Administrator in the prescribed manner for an aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease to a site for which the licence or lease has been revoked.
59A An aquaculture licence or aquaculture lease issued pursuant to this Part may be revoked by the Administrator if
(a) the holder is in breach of this Part, the regulations or any term or condition of the licence or lease;
(b) in the opinion of the Administrator, the aquaculture activities authorized by the licence or lease are detrimental to or interfere with previously licensed or leased aquaculture sites;
(c) the holder is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be in violation of any law of the Province or of the Parliament or Government of Canada relating to fishery activities; or
17 Section 63 of Chapter 25 is amended by striking out ", 48" in the first line.
18 Section 64 of Chapter 25 is amended by
(a) adding immediately after clause (b) the following clauses:
(bb) respecting options to lease including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, their duration and the payment of fees required for their issuance;
(d) striking out clause (g) and substituting the following clause:
(f) adding immediately after clause (o) the following clauses:
(ob) prescribing the powers and duties of the Review Board;
(oc) prescribing the procedures of the Review Board for conducting hearings, public consultations, investigations and issuing decisions;
(od) prescribing procedures and fees payable for making an application to the Administrator;
(oe) respecting applications to the Administrator for the granting, renewing, amending, assigning or revoking of aquaculture licences and aquaculture leases;
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