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Professional Category Regulations
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Interpretation
The definitions in this section apply in these
Regulations.
"Act" means the Status of the Artist Act. (Loi)
"creation of a production" means the creation of a
production in the performing arts, music, dance and variety
entertainment, film, radio and television, video, sound-recording,
dubbing or the recording of commercials. (création
d'une production)
Professional Categories
- Subject to subsection 2, in relation to the
creation of a production, the following professional categories
comprising professions in which the practitioner contributes directly
to the creative aspects of the production by carrying out one or more
of the activities set out in paragraph (a), (b),
(c), (d) or (e), respectively, are
prescribed as professional categories for the purposes of subparagraph
6(2)(b)(iii) of the Act:
- category 1 -- camera work, lighting and sound design;
- category 2 -- costumes, coiffure and make-up design;
- category 3 -- set design;
- category 4 -- arranging and orchestrating; and
- category 5 -- research for audiovisual productions, editing and continuity.
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The professional categories prescribed by subsection (1) do not
include any profession in which the practitioner of the profession
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carries out, in connection with an activity referred to
in subsection (1), the activities of accounting, auditing, legal,
representation, publicity or management work or clerical,
administrative or other support work; or
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is a person referred to in subparagraph
6(2)(b)(i) of the Act or carries out an activity
referred to in subparagraph 6(2)(b)(ii) of the
Act.
Coming into Force
These Regulations come into force on
April 22, 1999.