Alberta Pulse Growers Marketing Regulation (Alta Reg. 129/1999). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Alberta Document type Regulation Date 1999 (2014) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Food & nutrition Keyword Vegetables/legumes Internal trade Authorization/permit Enforcement/compliance Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Entry into force notes For the purpose of ensuring its revision, this Regulation expires on 30 June 2014. Abstract The present Regulation enforces the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions on licences for pulse dealers. Licences are granted by the Pulse Grower Commission for one year and dealers are required to report to the Commission on the amount of regulated product marketed and to provide any other information relating to production and marketing of the product, if the Commission so requires. Service charges, set by the Commission, are collected by dealers and, under section 16, the Commission may in writing require that a dealer produces for the Commission's inspection any record in the possession or under the control of the dealer that relates to the collection of service charges by the dealer. The text consists of 22 sections. 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