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Based on the provided text, it appears to be a snippet from the Canada Fertilizers Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-10) that outlines various regulations and responsibilities related to fertilizers and supplements.
The key points from this snippet are:
1. The Minister has the authority to make regulations under this Act for various purposes, including:
* Registration of persons or issuance of licenses
* Suspension, cancellation, and renewal of licenses and registrations
* Amendment of licenses and registrations
2. Regulations may be made respecting various aspects, such as:
* Preclearance or in-transit requirements for imported fertilizers or supplements
* Quality management programs, safety programs, or similar plans
* Disposition of forfeited items or access to documents
3. The Act also provides provisions related to the incorporation by reference of documents and regulations, including accessibility and availability.
4. Specific sections of the Act (5.2 and 5.3) relate to the registration of persons or establishments for conducting activities in respect of prescribed fertilizers or supplements.
5. The Minister has the power to amend, suspend, cancel, or renew registrations made under these sections.
6. A certificate may be issued by the Minister to facilitate the export of fertilizers or supplements.
7. Samples taken by inspectors or provided to the Minister or inspectors can be disposed of according to regulations.
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