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The CFIA's Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programs is available on the Agency's website at http://inspection.gc.ca/english/corpaffr/ar/artoce.shtml. The 2012-13 Plan will be available effective April 1, 2012.
Name of TPP | Main Objective | End Date | Type | Planned Spending 2012-13 ($ Thousands) |
Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation | General Targeted Recipient Group |
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(S) Compensation payment in accordance with requirements established by Regulations under the Health of Animals Act and the Plant Protection Act, and authorized pursuant to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act (S.C., 1977, c.6) - Statutory | To compensate Canadians, in accordance with the appropriate regulations, for plants or animals ordered destroyed for the purpose of disease control. | N/A | Contribution | 1,500 | N/A | Canadian who have had animals ordered destroyed for the purpose of disease control. Canadians who have had plants ordered destroyed for the purpose of disease control. |
Federal Assistance Program (FAP) - Voted | The FAP supports projects and initiatives that advance the CFIA's strategic outcome of a safe and accessible food supply and plant and animal resource base. | May 31, 2012* | Contribution | 125 | 2010-11 | Eligible recipients include those whose goals and objectives are complementary to and supportive of the CFIA's mission and strategic outcome. This includes individuals, groups of individuals, agriculture and commodity organizations, conservation districts, organizations, associations, institutions, foundations, charitable organizations, private/public schools (universities, colleges...); school boards and other educational institutions, cooperatives, environmental groups, provincial, territorial and municipal governments and their creations, federal-provincial corporations, provincial crown corporations and non-government corporations. |
Contribution to the provinces in accordance with the Rabies Indemnification Regulations of the Governor in Council of amounts not exceeding two-fifths of the amounts paid by the provinces to owners of animals dying as a result of rabies infection - Voted | To forward the objective of Canadians to notify the existence of a zoonotic reportable disease as required under the Health of Animals Act and work with the provinces and public health organizations in a truly collaborative approach to disease response and control. | N/A | Contribution | 112 | N/A | Canadians whose animal has already died due to rabies as motivation to report this zoonotic disease. |
Contribution under terms and conditions approved by the Governor in Council to owners of animals that have died as a result of anthrax - Voted | To forward the objective of Canadians to notify the existence of a zoonotic reportable disease as required under the Health of Animals Act. | N/A | Contribution | 7 | N/A | Canadians whose animal has already died due to anthrax as motivation to report this zoonotic disease. |
*CFIA is currently in the process of obtaining Ministerial approval for renewal of the terms and conditions for the FAP.