Potato Wart Compensation Regulations, 2003 (SOR/2004-211). Country/Territory Canada Document type Regulation Date 2004 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant production Plant protection Pests/diseases Subsidy/incentive Enforcement/compliance Offences/penalties Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract The present Regulations enforce the Plant Protection Act (S.C. 1990, c. 22). In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to compensation payments for treatment of potato plants against potato wart which is a disease of potatoes caused by the presence of the soil-borne fungal pathogen, synchytrium endobioticum. The purpose of the Regulations is to provide compensation to growers who incurred financial losses as a result of complying with phytosanitary measures ordered by the CFIA under the authority of the Plant Protection Act. However, the current provisions do not provide for compensation to all growers who owned or leased affected land and who suffered losses as a result of actions taken in order to achieve compliance with the Plant Protection Act. The text consists of 4 sections as follows: Interpretation (1); Compensation (2); Amount of compensation (3); Application for compensation (4); Coming into force (4). One Schedule is enclosed. Full text English Website www.gc.ca References - Legislation Implements Plant Protection Act (S.C. 1990, c. 22). Legislation | Canada | 1990 (2015) Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant protection, Inspection, International trade, Pests/diseases, Certification, Quarantine Source: FAO, FAOLEX