C-61.1, r. 16 - Regulation respecting the disposal of seized or confiscated property

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2. Where property referred to in section 1 has been disposed of and it later appears that there are no grounds for confiscation, a protection officer shall, upon application by the person entitled thereto, remit to him the following indemnity as a replacement for that property:
(1)  in the case of a moose that is whole or is divided into quarters equivalent to a whole animal:
$1,500 a male moose one year old or older;
$1,000 a female moose one year old or older;
$750 a male or female moose less than one year old;
$1,000 a moose whose age or sex cannot be determined;
(2)  in the case of moose flesh:
$10 per kilogram up to a maximum of $1,500;
(3)  in the case of a caribou that is whole or is divided into quarters equivalent to a whole animal:
$1,000 a male caribou one year old or older;
$750 a female caribou one year old or older;
$500 a male or female caribou less than one year old;
$750 a caribou whose age or sex cannot be determined;
(4)  in the case of caribou flesh:
$10 per kilogram up to a maximum of $1,000;
(5)  in the case of a white-tailed deer that is whole or is divided into quarters equivalent to a whole animal:
$750 a male white-tailed deer one year old or older;
$500 a female white-tailed deer one year old or older;
$250 a male or female white-tailed deer less than one year old;
$500 a white-tailed deer whose age or sex cannot be determined;
(6)  in the case of white-tailed deer flesh:
$10 per kilogram up to a maximum of $750;
(7)  in the case of a fur-bearing animal referred to in Column 1 of Schedule II to the Regulation respecting trapping and the fur trade (chapter C-61.1, r. 21) or an undressed pelt of any of those animals, the indemnity shall correspond to the proceeds of the sale if the seized property has been sold; if it has not been sold and if the animal or the pelt has a commercial value, the indemnity shall correspond to the average value of the prices obtained at the most recent auction preceding the date of the seizure.
In the case of a black bear or a beaver that is whole, the amount of the indemnity provided for in this paragraph shall be increased by 25%; and
(8)  in the case of any other animal or fish having a commercial value, the indemnity shall be equal to the selling price.
O.C. 1516-97, s. 2.