Alberta Lamb Producers Regulation (Alta. Reg. 389/2003). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Alberta Document type Regulation Date 2003 (2012) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock Keyword Animal production Sheep/goats Royalties/fees Access-to-information Dispute settlement Cooperative/producer organization Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Entry into force notes For the purpose of its revisions, this Regulation expires on 28 February 2017. Abstract The present Regulation lays down provisions relating to lamb producers. For the purpose of the Regulation “producer” means a person who (i) owns a sheep, or (ii) sells wool that is sheared from sheep owned by that person. Section 2 establishes that a service charge for each sheep is payable to the Alberta Lamb Producers Commission by every producer. The text – consisting of 15 sections – deals with the following aspects: definitions, service charge, payment of sheep service charge, payment of wool service charge, dealer service charge duties, recovery of the service charge, interest, use of funds, information and legal action. Full text English Website www.gov.ab.ca References - Legislation Implements Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (RSA 2000, c. M-4). Legislation | Canada | 1987 (2020) Keyword: Internal trade, Policy/planning, Institution, Inspection, Food quality control/food safety Source: FAO, FAOLEX Alberta Lamb Producers Plan Regulation (Alta. Reg. 263/2001). Legislation | Canada | 2001 (2014) Keyword: Sheep/goats, Animal by-products, Internal trade, Institution, Policy/planning, Cooperative/producer organization Source: FAO, FAOLEX