Customs Act

Customs Act

Delegated Regulations of the Customs Act

The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the Customs Act. Statutory Instruments, including regulations, are concerned with highly specific legislative detail while enabling statutes, like the Customs Act, deal more with general matters or principles for the subject (as in the field of the Customs Act) concerned. For more information about regulations, other statutory instruments (IS) and other documents, including statutory orders and regulations (SOR) related to the Customs Act, see here. Research also the Customs Act in the Index of Canadian Regulations, which lists most federal regulations and statutory instruments in force.

  • Abatement of Duties Payable Regulations
  • ACOA Loan Insurance Regulations
  • Agents' Accounting for Imported Goods and Payment of Duties Regulations
  • CCFTA (Canada-Chili Free Trade Agreement) Rules of Origin Regulations
  • CCOFTA (Canada-Columbia Free Trade Agreement) Verification of Origin Regulations
  • CCRFTA (Canada-Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement) Verification of Origin Regulations
  • CEFTA (Canada-European Free Trade Association Free Trade Agreement) Verification of Origin Regulations [Various]
  • Certification of Origin of Goods Exported to a Free Trade Partner Regulations
  • CIFTA (Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement) Verification of Origin Regulations
  • CPFTA (Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement) Verification of Origin Regulations
  • Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations
  • Customs Controlled Areas Regulations
  • Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations
  • Delegation of Powers (Customs) Regulations and Order
  • Designated Provisions (Customs) Regulations
  • Determination of the Tariff Classification of Sugar, Molasses and Sugar Syrup Regulations
  • Determination, Re-determination and Further Re-determination of Origin, Tariff Classification and Value for Duty Regulations
  • Direct Shipment of Goods Regulations
  • Diversion of Imported Goods Exemption Regulations
  • Duty Free Shop Regulations
  • Exporters' and Producers' Records Regulations
  • Fees for Records Regulations
  • Fees in Respect of Mail Regulations
  • Free Trade Agreement Advance Rulings Regulations
  • Imported Goods Records Regulations
  • NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) and CCFTA (Canada-Chili Free Trade Agreement) Verification of Origin Regulations
  • NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) Marking Determination, Re-determination and Further Re-determination Regulations
  • NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) Prescribed Class of Goods Regulations
  • NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) Rules of Origin Regulations
  • Officers Authorized to Exercise Powers or Perform Duties of the Minister of National Revenue Regulations
  • Passenger Information (Customs) Regulations
  • Persons Authorized to Account for Casual Goods Regulations
  • Prescribed Classes of Persons in Respect of Diversion of Imported Goods Regulations
  • Presentation of Persons (2003) Regulations

Resources

Some Canadian Regulations and other Statutory Instruments

  • Proof of Origin of Imported Goods Regulations
  • Reporting of Exported Goods Regulations
  • Reporting of Imported Goods Regulations
  • Returning Persons Exemption Regulations
  • Sale of Goods Regulations
  • Special Services (Customs) Regulations
  • Special Services Regulations

Resources

Some Canadian Regulations and other Statutory Instruments

  • Storage of Goods Regulations
  • Submission of Samples of Fabrics for Importation Regulations
  • Tariff Classification Advance Rulings Regulations
  • Tariff Item Nos. 9971.00.00 and 9992.00.00 Accounting Regulations
  • Transportation of Goods Regulations
  • Valuation for Duty Regulations
  • Verification of Origin (Non-Free Trade Partners), Tariff Classification and Value for Duty of Imported Goods Regulations
  • Interest Rate for Customs Purposes Regulations

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  • Article Name: Customs Act
  • Author: Salvador Trinxet
  • Description: Delegated Regulations of the Customs Act The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the [...]


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