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Retail Milk Prices Order, M.R. 110/89
« Retail Milk Prices Order », R.M. 110/89
The Milk Prices Review Act, C.C.S.M. c. M130
NOTE: This regulation was enacted in English only.
Loi sur le contrôle du prix du lait, c. M130 de la C.P.L.M.
NOTE : Ce règlement a été adopté en anglais seulement.
version anglaiseRegulation 110/89
Registered April 28, 1989
Table of Contents
Definitions
1 In this regulation,
"1% milk" means fluid milk with not less than 0.9% butterfat and not more than 1.1% butterfat and may contain added vitamin A and vitamin D;
"2% milk" means fluid milk with not less than 1.9% butterfat and not more than 2.1% butterfat and may contain added vitamin A and vitamin D;
"Class 1 milk" means fluid milk that is homogenized milk, 2% milk, 1% milk, skim milk, flavoured milk and organic milk;
"flavoured milk" means Class 1 milk that contains added flavouring, and may also contain added salt, stabilizers or sweeteners;
"homogenized milk" means fluid milk that contains not less than 3.2% butterfat and may contain added vitamin A and vitamin D;
"organic milk" means milk produced and processed by a certified enterprise, as provided for in National Standard of Canada CAN/CGSB-32.310-99 published by the Canadian General Standards Board;
"skim milk" means fluid milk that contains not more than 0.2% butterfat and may contain added vitamin A and vitamin D.
2 [Repealed]
Areas
3 For the purposes of this order, the following are designated as areas:
(a) the area within the boundaries of the City of Winnipeg, to be called "the Winnipeg area";
(b) [repealed] M.R. 247/90;
(c) [repealed] M.R. 91/92;
(d) the area within the boundaries of the City of Brandon, to be called "the Brandon area".
M.R. 247/90; 91/92
Maximum prices
4(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), the maximum prices at which homogenized milk, 2% milk, 1% milk and skim milk in one-litre containers shall be sold by a retailer, manufacturer, processor or jobber to a consumer in any area referred to in section 3 are those set out in Schedule A.
4(2) The maximum prices set out in Schedule A do not apply to
(a) Class 1 milk sold to a consumer by home delivery;
(b) flavoured milk; or
(c) organic milk.
Rural transportation differentials
5 Where Class 1 milk, as described in section 4, is sold for delivery outside an area referred to in section 3, the prices established under section 4 shall be increased by the applicable rural transportation differential as set out in Schedule B.
Repeal
6 Manitoba Regulation 44/88, as amended, is repealed.
Coming into force
7 This regulation comes into force on May 1, 1989.
April 27, 1989Manitoba Milk Prices Review Commission:
Daryl F. Kraft, Chairperson
Adrian W. Strutinsky, Secretary
SCHEDULE A
(Section 4)
Maximum retail prices
1 Maximum retail prices for the following types of Class 1 milk in a one-litre container are as follows:
TYPE OF CLASS 1 MILK | MAXIMUM PRICE FOR A ONE-LITRE CONTAINER |
Homogenized Milk | $2.08 |
2% Milk | $2.01 |
1% Milk | $1.95 |
Skim Milk | $1.91 |
WRAP add-on included
2 Each maximum price listed in section 1 includes a one-cent WRAP add-on to provide a mechanism for processors to recover environmental stewardship fees paid in accordance with approved plans under The Waste Reduction and Prevention Act and its regulations.
M.R. 174/89; 281/89; 51/90; 247/90; 177/91; 91/92; 139/93; 209/93; 78/94; 72/95; 163/95; 15/96; 158/96; 142/97; 83/98; 26/99; 126/2000; 40/2001; 146/2001; 7/2002; 155/2002; 8/2003; 108/2004; 204/2004; 22/2007; 120/2007; 34/2008; 158/2008; 51/2009; 169/2010; 97/2011; 127/2012; 178/2012; 15/2014; 13/2016; 103/2018; 3/2020; 154/2020; 134/2021; 108/2022; 2/2023
SCHEDULE B
(Section 5)
RURAL TRANSPORTATION DIFFERENTIALS
1 TRANSPORTATION DIFFERENTIALS FOR DISTANCES UP TO AND INCLUDING 210 KILOMETRES FROM DESIGNATED AREAS:
The following differentials apply with respect to designated areas referred to in section 5 of the regulation:
Distance from nearest area | Differential per litre (Non-cumulative) |
30 kilometres or less | 2 cents |
over 30 kilometres, up to and including 60 kilometres | 3 cents |
over 60 kilometres, up to and including 90 kilometres | 4 cents |
over 90 kilometres, up to and including 120 kilometres | 5 cents |
over 120 kilometres, up to and including 150 kilometres | 6 cents |
over 150 kilometres, up to and including 180 kilometres | 7 cents |
over 180 kilometres, up to and including 210 kilometres | 8 cents |
2 TRANSPORTATION DIFFERENTIAL FOR DISTANCES EXCEEDING 210 KILOMETRES FROM DESIGNATED AREAS:
(a) Where the nearest designated area is the Winnipeg area, the following differential applies:
Distance from Winnipeg area | Differential per litre |
over 210 kilometres, up to and including 240 kilometres | 8 cents |
(b) Where the nearest designated area is the Brandon area, the following differential applies:
Distance from Brandon area | Differential per litre |
over 210 kilometres, up to and including 360 kilometres | 8 cents |