Customs Controlled Areas
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Designation of Customs Controlled Areas
Subject to Part C of the attached Schedule, I hereby designate the places described in Part B of the attached Schedule to be "customs controlled areas" at the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Quebec, pursuant to section 11.2 of the Customs Act for the purposes of sections 11.3 to 11.5, and 99.2 to 99.4 of the Act.
This designation will come into force on the date of signing.
Original signed by [Official authorized to exercise authorities under s.11.2]
Schedule – Customs Controlled Areas at the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Part A. Interpretation
In this document, the following terms have the meanings assigned to them:
- "Administration Office" (« bureau de l'administration »)
- means the administration offices/buildings located in the public and/or domestic areas of the Airport, including head offices, regional offices, local head offices, training centres, service branches, and divisional offices, where professional or clerical duties are performed;
- "Air and Ground Traffic Control Tower" (« tour de contrôle du trafic aérien et au sol »)
- means all areas within air and ground traffic control tower buildings that require special access, located at the Airport;
- "Air Docking Station" (« débarcadère »)
- means the building designated by the Aéroports de Montréal Corporation to be used solely by domestic airplanes. Passengers in the Air Docking Station exit this building through a tunnel connected to the main domestic terminal where they obtain their luggage;
- "Airport" (« aéroport »)
- means the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Quebec;
- "Apron" (« aire de trafic »)
- means a flight line, ramp, tarmac or any other part of the Airport, intended to accommodate the loading and unloading of passengers and cargo, or the refueling, servicing, maintenance and/or parking of aircraft;
- "Bonded Warehouse" (« entrepôt de stockage »)
- means Customs Bonded Warehouses, which are facilities licensed and regulated by the CBSA and operated by the private sector, where goods can be stored duty and tax free (generally for up to four years) until they are exported or are consumed domestically;
- "Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA)" (« Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport aérien (ACSTA) »)
- means the Crown Corporation charged with protecting air travellers and their baggage;
- "Carousel Area" (« zone des carrousels »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings where travellers collect their luggage after a flight;
- "CATSA Area" (« zone ACSTA »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings where CATSA carries out its statutory duties screening air travellers and their baggage;
- "CBSA" (« ASFC »)
- means the Canada Border Services Agency;
- "CBSA Primary Inspection Line Hall" (« salle de la ligne d'inspection primaire de l'ASFC »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings where the CBSA conducts a primary inspection on internationally arriving travellers;
- "Check-In Area" (« zone d'enregistrement »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings prior to passing through CATSA screening where passengers obtain their boarding passes and deposit luggage to be stowed in airplane holds;
- "Courier facility" (« installations des messageries »)
- means a facility used by a commercial carrier that is engaged in scheduled international transportation of shipments of goods other than goods imported/exported by mail;
- "De-icing Pad" (« poste de dégivrage »)
- means those areas of the Airport permanently set aside by the Aéroports de Montréal Corporation for the sole purpose of removal of ice from parts of an aircraft;
- "Domestic Only Departure Lounge" (« aire de repos destinée seulement aux départs interieurs »)
- means those areas of the Airport past CATSA screening that are used solely by domestic passengers;
- "Domestic Terminal" (« aérogare trafic intérieur »)
- means those areas of the Airport used solely by domestic passengers;
- "Explosive Containment Room" (« salle de confinement des explosifs »)
- means the building at the Airport where suspicious items are taken and disposed of;
- "Falconry" (« fauconnerie »)
- means the part of the Airport where falcons are housed, as identified by the Aéroports de Montréal Corporation;
- "Fire Station" (« poste d'incendie »)
- means the buildings at the Airport where the emergency fire vehicles are stored, and where the emergency fire services are based;
- "Fuel Station" (« poste d'avitaillement en carburant »)
- means those areas of the Airport set aside to store and dispense aircraft fuel;
- "Gas Bar" (« poste d'essence »)
- means those areas of the Airport set aside to store and dispense fuel used in ground vehicles such as cars, trucks and airplane tugs;
- "International Baggage Hall" (« salle des bagages internationaux »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings where travellers wait for their luggage after an international flight;
- "International Departure Lounge" (« aire de repos destinée seulement aux départs internationaux »)
- means those areas of the Airport past CATSA screening that are used solely by internationally departing passengers;
- "Jetway" (« passerelle »)
- means the raised closed passages through which passengers walk from the airport buildings to the aircraft;
- "Parking Lot" (« parc de stationnement »)
- means the places set aside by Aéroports de Montréal for the parking needs of the public and of the employees of the Airport;
- "Postal Facility" (« installations postales »)
- means a facility used by the Canada Post Corporation which is engaged in scheduled international transportation of shipments of goods by mail;
- "Runway" (« piste »)
- means the strip of level paved ground on which aircrafts take off and land at the Airport;
- "Secondary Examination Area" (« zone d'examen secondaire »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings where the CBSA officers perform secondary examinations on travellers and their goods;
- "Security Check Area" (« zone de contrôle de la sécurité »)
- means those areas in the Airport terminal buildings where CATSA carries out its statutory duties screening domestic employees and their belongings;
- "Service Provider Buildings" (« bâtiments des fournisseurs de services »)
- means those buildings housing caterers, groomers, mechanics and other businesses;
- "Sufferance Warehouse" (« entrepôt d'attente »)
- means privately owned and operated facilities licensed by the CBSA for the control, short-term storage, transfer, delivery and examination of in-bond goods until they are released by the CBSA or exported from Canada;
- "Taxiway" (« voie de circulation »)
- means the strips of level paved ground used by airplanes, connecting runways with each other and with other parts of the Airport;
- "United States Pre-Clearance Area" (« zone de précontrôle des États-Unis »)
- means the area of the Airport terminal building set aside for the use of the Government of the United States for its customs and immigration pre-clearance of passengers travelling to the United States, including both the primary and secondary inspection areas;
- "Washroom, Lunch, Locker and Shower Room for Employees" (« salles de toilettes, de restauration, vestiaire et salle de douche des employés »)
- means those rooms within the Airport terminal buildings which are identified by the Aéroports de Montréal Corporation for individuals working at the Airport to eat and shower, and for lockers and washrooms to be used by these individuals.
Part B. Designation of Customs Controlled Area
Subject to the specific exclusions set out in Part C of this designation document, the following areas of the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Quebec, are designated as Customs Controlled Areas within the meaning of the Customs Act:
All areas of the Airport where there is a likelihood that domestic workers or domestic origin travellers will come into contact with international travellers and/or international goods that have not been processed or released (as the case may be) by the CBSA, in addition to the CBSA Primary Inspection Line Hall, the International Baggage Hall, the Secondary Examination Area as well as public hallways and public stairways connecting these areas.
Part C. Exclusions
The following are excluded from the areas described in Part B:
- 1. Administration Offices;
- 2. Air and Ground Traffic Control Tower;
- 3. Air Docking Stations;
- 4. Bonded Warehouses;
- 5. CATSA Areas and Security Check Areas;
- 6. Check-in Areas;
- 7. Courier Facilities;
- 8. De-icing Pads;
- 9. Domestic only departure lounges and domestic only arrival Carousel areas;
- 10. Explosive Containment Rooms;
- 11. Falconry;
- 12. Fire Stations;
- 13. Fuel Stations;
- 14. Gas Bars;
- 15. International departure lounges where only domestic outbound travellers are present temporarily (swing gates);
- 16. Parking Lots;
- 17. Postal Facilities;
- 18. Runways;
- 19. Sufferance Warehouses;
- 20. Taxiways;
- 21. Designated paths on the Apron which are used by domestic passengers for boarding or deplaning in areas where there is no Jetway;
- 22. The portion of Service Provider Buildings not indicated as being under Customs control;
- 23. United States Pre-Clearance Areas; and
- 24. Washrooms, Lunch, Locker and Shower Rooms for employees.
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