Saskatchewan - Apply for Species At Risk Permit or License


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ProcedureEdit

  1. To apply for Species at Risk Permit or License in person, the applicant has to visit the nearest regional office of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
  2. Addresses and contact details of the regional offices can be found in the following Contact link
  3. Visit the office and obtain an application for a Species at Risk Permit from the respective department.
  4. The application form links can also be found below:
  5. Complete the application form with required details under relevant sections and attest it with signature in the field provided.
  6. Attach the documents listed in the “Required Documents” section of this page, with the completed application form.
  7. Then, the applicant has to pay the fees required for the process and license. Contact the office for fees details.
  8. After successful payment, the applicant should submit the application package to the relevant official at the regional office.
  9. Upon receipt of the application, the Office will assess the application form to check whether all the required information has been provided.
  10. If it finds that the application is complete and provided information is sufficient, it will approve the application and other necessary processes will begin.
  11. Within 90 days, on completion of all the processes, the office will inform the applicant through phone call or email or text message or any other applicable means, to collect the license.
  12. Meanwhile the applicant can also contact the Office, to know the status of their application.



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Required DocumentsEdit

  • Completed Application form
  • Identification document of the applicant
  • Curriculum vitae of applicant/worker
  • Document describing the purpose of the proposed activity
  • Document describing the proposed activity
  • Location description in map
  • Document describing phases and timelines of the activity
  • Documented description of the effects of the proposed activity
  • Document depicting the measures to minimize the impacts
  • Document indicating the steps to monitor



Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Fisheries and Oceans Canada,
Regina office,
2010, 12th Ave,
Regina,
SK S4M 0A1
Toll-free: 1-855-852-8320
Email: [email protected]
Website link
Contact link

Service hours
Monday to Friday: Call ahead

EligibilityEdit

  • Any person or business entity in Canada, that intends to undertake an activity that affects a Species at Risk Act (SARA) prohibited aquatic species, can apply.
  • The prohibited aquatic species include fish, shellfish, crustaceans, marine animals and marine plants.



FeesEdit

The fees for this process have to be paid as per the authority’s request.


ValidityEdit

Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid.
e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever



Documents to UseEdit



Sample DocumentsEdit

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Processing TimeEdit

  • Generally, the office takes 90 days for processing the SARA permit applications.
  • Reference Service Standards



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Videos explaining the procedure or to fill the applications.
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InstructionsEdit

  • In the application form, if a section is not applicable to the applicant’s activity, then the applicant should mention that in the tab provided. If the relevant information is in supporting documentation, use the check box provided.
  • Complete the application form with absolute legibility and provide appropriate information under respective sections, to avoid rejections and delays in processing.
  • If the species belongs to a particular designable unit (population), that must also be indicated. See Schedule 1 of SARA for exact names Schedule 1
  • Refer the following document for more instructions Instructions



Required InformationEdit

  • Name of the applicant/contact person
  • Address of the applicant
  • Name of the street and city
  • Province and country
  • Phone number and email address
  • Qualifications of the applicant/contact person
  • Language of communication
  • Name of the activity and list of affected species
  • Purpose and Description of proposed activity
  • Date and Location
  • Effects on the species
  • Considered alternatives to the activity (to reduce the impacts)
  • Timelines and phases
  • Measures to reduce the adverse effects
  • Steps to monitor
  • Level of safety to the species during the activity



Need for the DocumentEdit

  • Species at Risk Permit or SARA Permit allows its holders to conduct or perform any activity that would, by any means, cause disturbance or have adverse effects on prohibited aquatic species, classified under the Species at Risk Act (SARA).



Information which might helpEdit

  • The Minister of Fisheries and Oceans may authorize an activity that would otherwise be prohibited under SARA if the activity involves scientific research relating to the conservation of the species and being conducted by qualified persons.
  • Activities that incidentally affect the species and benefiting the species or required to enhance the species’ chance of survival in the wild are also encouraged by the Ministry.
  • For information on construction or development project in or near fish habitat that may contain aquatic species at risk, refer Link



Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

Please explain what are other uses of obtaining this document/certificate.
e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.



External LinksEdit

Application overview
Schedule 1
Regulations


OthersEdit

More information which might help people.