A-18.1, r. 8 - Regulation respecting operating permits for wood processing plants

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1. For the purposes of Title V of the Sustainable Forest Development Act (chapter A-18.1), the classes of wood processing plants are
(1)  the following industries processing more than 2,000 m3 of timber annually:
(a)  pulp and paper industries manufacturing market pulps, newsprint, building papers, cardboards, low-density board and other paper products such as printing and writing papers, wrapping paper, tissue papers, papers for special uses and toilet papers;
(b)  lumber industries manufacturing building lumber, shop lumber, shingles, pallet, box and container components and other sawed products such as railroad ties, laths and mining timber;
(c)  veneer and plywood industries manufacturing veneers, plywoods, and other products produced by peeling or slicing such as laminated products, tongue depressors and chopsticks;
(d)  wood-derived product industries manufacturing composite panels and other reconstituted products;
(e)  wood turning and shaping industries manufacturing posts, piles, rustic furniture components, log house components and fence posts;
(f)  industries processing wood for electrical power production or metallurgical purposes;
(g)  industries manufacturing charcoal and compressed products for combustion;
(h)  industries processing shrubs or half-shrubs or branches from shrubs or half-shrubs for the production of substances intended for pharmaceutical use; and
(i)  other wood processing industries manufacturing wooden articles, building and packing materials, torrefied wood, mulch and absorbents such as bedding;
(2)  the following industries processing more than 2,000 m3 of timber annually, from forests in the domain of the State, except industries processing sawing by-products:
(a)  industries processing wood for thermal energy production; and
(b)  industries manufacturing products derived from biorefinery.
O.C. 908-88, s. 1; O.C. 271-92, s. 1; O.C. 1400-94, s. 1; O.C. 861-2003, s. 1; O.C. 1073-2004, s. 1; O.C. 1267-2011, s. 1.
1. For the purposes of Title IV of the Forest Act (chapter F-4.1), the classes of wood processing plants are
(1)  the following industries processing more than 2,000 m3 of timber annually:
(a)  pulp and paper industries manufacturing market pulps, newsprint, building papers, cardboards, low-density board and other paper products such as printing and writing papers, wrapping paper, tissue papers, papers for special uses and toilet papers;
(b)  lumber industries manufacturing building lumber, shop lumber, shingles, pallet, box and container components and other sawed products such as railroad ties, laths and mining timber;
(c)  veneer and plywood industries manufacturing veneers, plywoods, and other products produced by peeling or slicing such as laminated products, tongue depressors and chopsticks;
(d)  wood-derived product industries manufacturing composite panels and other reconstituted products;
(e)  wood turning and shaping industries manufacturing posts, piles, rustic furniture components, log house components and fence posts;
(f)  industries processing wood for electrical power production or metallurgical purposes;
(g)  industries manufacturing charcoal and compressed products for combustion;
(h)  industries processing shrubs or half-shrubs or branches from shrubs or half-shrubs for the production of substances intended for pharmaceutical use; and
(i)  other wood processing industries manufacturing wooden articles, building and packing materials, torrefied wood, mulch and absorbents such as bedding;
(2)  the following industries processing more than 2,000 m3 of timber annually, from forests in the domain of the State, except industries processing sawing by-products:
(a)  industries processing wood for thermal energy production; and
(b)  industries manufacturing products derived from biorefinery.
O.C. 908-88, s. 1; O.C. 271-92, s. 1; O.C. 1400-94, s. 1; O.C. 861-2003, s. 1; O.C. 1073-2004, s. 1; O.C. 1267-2011, s. 1.