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Fees
Fees shown are before tax. The applicable taxes (Goods and Services Tax and provincial sales tax in Quebec) will be collected on these fees.
Fees are updated on April 1.
All fee codes changed on April 1, 2016.
Fee code | Unit (per) | 2013 to 2014 | 2014 to 2015 | 2015 to 2016 | 2016 to 2017 | 2017 to 2018 |
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337 | Sample | $46.99 | $47.74 | $48.51 | $49.28 | $50.07 |
Description of service
Inspection of sample of grain or screenings taken by a company certified under the Commission’s Certified Container Sampling Program, and issuance of certificate.
Services standard
- An I-135 certified submitted sample certificate will be issued within five business days of receiving the sample and completion of all required analytical testing results, subject to operational commitment.
- Grades are accurate (based on the submitted sample).
Performance target
- The target for achieving this standard is set at 90%.
Performance information
Target | 2013 to 2014 | 2014 to 2015 | 2015 to 2016 | 2016 to 2017 | 2017 to 2018 |
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90% | 99.5% | service not requested | service not requested | service not requested | not available |
Applying for inspection of submitted sample from the Certified Container Sampling Program
Service feedback
- If you feel that the Canadian Grain Commission is not meeting its performance standards, you can give us feedback.
For more information
- Government-Wide Forward Regulatory Plans
- The Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management
- The Red Tape Reduction Action Plan
- The Canada–United States Regulatory Cooperation Council
To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit the Canada Gazette and Consulting with Canadians web sites.