Regulation respecting halocarbons (CQLR c Q-2, r 29). Pays/Territoire Canada Sous-division territoriale Québec Type du document Règlement Date 2004 (2020) Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Air et atmosphère Mot clé Qualité de l'air/pollution de l'air Couche d'ozone Infractions/sanctions Substances dangereuses Lutte contre la pollution Changement de climat Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Résumé The Regulation is organised in VII Chapters and 1 Schedule. The provisions of this Regulation apply to any halocarbon, whether existing alone or in a mixture, and to its isomers. The provisions of this Regulation do not apply to halocarbons used to spray a medication within the meaning of paragraph h of section 1 of the Pharmacy Act (chapter P-10) or a drug for which an identification number has been assigned under the Food and Drugs Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. F-27). They also do not apply to halocarbons, other than CFCs, used to spray substances other than those referred to in the second paragraph or to methyl bromide (CH3Br) when it is not used or intended to be used as a refrigerant. Only the provisions of sections 6 to 9, the first and second paragraphs of section 10, sections 14, 15, 57 and 58 and the provisions of Chapters III and IV apply to halocarbons that are used, have been used or are intended to be used for the operation of a household refrigeration or air conditioning unit. The provisions of this Regulation apply in a reserved area or an agricultural zone established under the Act respecting the preservation of agricultural land and agricultural activities (chapter P-41.1). Texte intégral Anglais Site web legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca Références - Législation Implemente Environment Quality Act (R.S.Q., c. Q-2). Législation | Canada | 1972 (2021) Mot clé: Loi-cadre, Législation de base, Lutte contre la pollution, Qualité de l'air/pollution de l'air, Pollution du sol/qualité, Pollution des eaux douces, Recherche, Institution, Inondation, Eaux souterraines, Eaux superficielles Source: FAO, FAOLEX