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ontario regulation 143/08

made under the

Professional Engineers Act

Made: March 28, 2008
Approved: May 14, 2008
Filed: May 15, 2008
Published on e-Laws: May 16, 2008
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: May 31, 2008

Amending Reg. 941 of R.R.O. 1990

(General)

1. The definition of “Junior Regional Councillor” in section 1 of Regulation 941 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 is amended by striking out “region” and substituting “Region”.

2. Subparagraph 1 ii of section 2 of the Regulation is amended by striking out “regions” at the end and substituting “Regions”.

3. Section 5 of the Regulation is amended by striking out “the Schedule” at the end and substituting “Table 1”.

4. Section 12 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsections:

(5) Three members of the Central Election and Search Committee constitute a quorum.

(6) No member of the Central Election and Search Committee shall consent to being nominated for election to the Council while holding a position with the Committee.

(7) The Council may remove a member of the Central Election and Search Committee from his or her position if,

(a) the member is unable or unwilling to fulfil his or her duties or functions as a member of the Committee; or

(b) the member consents to being nominated for election to the Council in contravention of subsection (6).

(8) If a vacancy occurs on the Central Election and Search Committee by reason of the death, resignation or removal under subsection (7) of a member of the Committee, the Council may designate a member of the Council to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term.

(9) To be valid, a motion under subsection (7) or (8) must be approved by the votes of at least two-thirds of the members of the Council present and voting on the motion.

5. Subsection 13 (1) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “region” at the end and substituting “Region”.

6. Section 41 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(2.1) If the Experience Requirements Committee is requested to assess, for the purposes of section 51.1, an applicant for the reinstatement of a licence or limited licence, the Committee shall,

(a) assess the applicant’s knowledge and understanding of the current laws and standards governing the practice of professional engineering; and

(b) determine whether the applicant’s knowledge and understanding is sufficient to warrant the reinstatement of his or her licence or limited licence and so advise the Registrar.

7. Section 51 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

51. The following qualifications and requirements are prescribed for the reinstatement of the licence of a Member who resigned:

1. Payment of the fees owing by the applicant for reinstatement to the Association at the time the applicant resigned, if any, and of the fees for the current year.

2. Payment of a reinstatement fee of $230.

3. Production of evidence of good character.

51.1 The following qualifications and requirements are prescribed for the reinstatement of the licence or limited licence of a Member whose licence or limited licence was cancelled for non-payment of fees:

1. Payment of the fees owing by the applicant for reinstatement to the Association at the time his or her licence or limited licence was cancelled and of the fees for the current year.

2. Payment of a reinstatement fee of,

i. $50, if the payments referred to in paragraph 1 are made in full within 90 days after the cancellation,

ii. $230, if the payments referred to in paragraph 1 are made in full more than 90 days and within two years after the cancellation, and

iii. $460, if the payments referred to in paragraph 1 are made in full more than two years after the cancellation.

3. Production of evidence of good character, if the payments referred to in paragraph 1 are made in full more than one year after the cancellation.

4. Successful completion of an assessment by the Experience Requirements Committee that the applicant has sufficient knowledge and understanding of the current laws and standards governing the practice of professional engineering, if the payments referred to in paragraph 1 are made in full more than two years after the cancellation.

8. Subsection 80 (2) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(2) The registration fee for an applicant for registration as a holder of a licence whose application is accepted is $230. 

9. Section 82 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

82. The application fee for registration as a holder of a temporary licence is $590.

10. The Schedule to the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

TABLE 1

Item

Column 1

Column 2

 

Region

Description

1.

Western

Includes all that part of Ontario lying south and west of a line drawn as follows:

 

 

Beginning at the Canada-United States border at the Town of Fort Erie on the Niagara River, north along the Niagara River to the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake on the shoreline of Lake Ontario; then west along the shoreline of Lake Ontario to the boundary between the City of Burlington and the Town of Oakville; then north along that boundary to its northern end; continuing north along the same line to Highway 407; then west on Highway 407 to Halton Regional Road 5; continuing west along Halton Regional Road 5 to the western boundary of The Regional Municipality of Halton; then north along that boundary to Highway 401; then east on Highway 401 to Halton Regional Road 25; then north on Halton Regional Road 25, which becomes Halton Regional Road 125, to Halton Regional Road 124; then west on Halton Regional Road 124 to Wellington County Road 26; then north on Wellington County Road 26 to Wellington County Road 18; then east on Wellington County Road 18, which becomes Dufferin County Road 3, to Dufferin County Road 24; then north on Dufferin County Road 24 to Dufferin County Road 109; then west on Dufferin County Road 109 to Dufferin County Road 25; then north on Dufferin County Road 25 to Highway 89; then east on Highway 89 to Dufferin County Road 124; then north on Dufferin County Road 124 to the northern boundary of the County of Dufferin; then west along the northern boundary of the County of Dufferin to the eastern boundary of the County of Grey; then north along the eastern boundary of the County of Grey to Grey County Road 19; then northwest on Grey County Road 19 to Nottawasaga Bay.

2.

West Central

Includes all that part of Ontario lying within a line drawn as follows:

 

 

Beginning at Lake Ontario at the boundary between the City of Burlington and the Town of Oakville, north along that boundary to its northern end; continuing north along the same line to Highway 407; then west on Highway 407 to Halton Regional Road 5; continuing west along Halton Regional Road 5 to the western boundary of The Regional Municipality of Halton; then north along that boundary to Highway 401; then east on Highway 401 to Halton Regional Road 25; then north on Halton Regional Road 25, which becomes Halton Regional Road 125, to Halton Regional Road 124; then west on Halton Regional Road 124 to Wellington County Road 26; then north on Wellington County Road 26 to Wellington County Road 18; then east on Wellington County Road 18, which becomes Dufferin County Road 3, to Dufferin County Road 24; then north on Dufferin County Road 24 to Dufferin County Road 109; then west on Dufferin County Road 109 to Dufferin County Road 25; then north on Dufferin County Road 25 to Highway 89; then east on Highway 89 to Dufferin County Road 124; then north on Dufferin County Road 124 to the northern boundary of the County of Dufferin; then east along the northern boundary of the County of Dufferin to its eastern boundary; then south along the eastern boundary of the County of Dufferin to Highway 9; then east on Highway 9 to the eastern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Peel; then south along the eastern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Peel to Steeles Avenue West; then east along Steeles Avenue West to the West Don River; then south and southeast along the West Don River to Yonge Street, just south of Old York Mills Road; then south on Yonge Street to Yorkville Avenue; then west on Yorkville Avenue to Bay Street; then south on Bay Street to College Street; then east on College Street to Yonge Street; then south on Yonge Street to Lake Ontario; then west along the shoreline of Lake Ontario, but including the Toronto Islands, to the boundary between the City of Burlington and the Town of Oakville.

3.

East Central

Includes all that part of Ontario lying within a line drawn as follows:

 

 

Beginning at Georgian Bay at the eastern end of the northern boundary of the District Municipality of Muskoka, east along that boundary to the western boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park; then south along the western boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park to the northern boundary of the County of Haliburton; then west and then south and then west and then south along the northern boundary of the County of Haliburton to the central portion of the northern boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes; then west and then south and then west and then south along the northern boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes to the northern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham; then west along the northern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham to its western boundary; then south along the western boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham to York Regional Road 32; then northeast following a line to the western end of Highway 7; then east on Highway 7 to the western boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes; then south and then east and then south along the western boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes to the northern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham; then east along the northern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham to its eastern boundary; then south along the eastern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham to Lake Ontario; then west along the shoreline of Lake Ontario to Yonge Street; then north on Yonge Street to College Street; then west on College Street to Bay Street; then north on Bay Street to Yorkville Avenue; then east on Yorkville Avenue to Yonge Street; then north on Yonge Street to the West Don River, just south of Old York Mills Road; then north and northwest along the West Don River to the southern boundary of The Regional Municipality of York; then west along the southern boundary of The Regional Municipality of York to its western boundary; then north along the western boundary of The Regional Municipality of York to the southern boundary of the County of Simcoe; then west and then north and then west and then north along the western boundary of the County of Simcoe to Grey County Road 19; then northwest on Grey County Road 19 to Nottawasaga Bay.

4.

Eastern

Includes all that part of Ontario lying east of a line drawn as follows:

 

 

Beginning at Lake Ontario at the western boundary of the County of Northumberland, north along that boundary to the southern boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes; then west along the southern boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes to its western boundary; then north and then west and then north along the western boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes to Highway 7; then west on Highway 7 to its western end; then southwest following a line to the eastern end of York Regional Road 32; then north along the western boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham to its northern boundary; then east along the northern boundary of The Regional Municipality of Durham to the western boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes; then north and then east and then north and then east along the western boundary of the City of Kawartha Lakes to the western boundary of the County of Haliburton; then north and then east and then north and then east along the northern boundary of the County of Haliburton to the western boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park; then north along the western boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park to its northern boundary; then east along the northern boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park to the western boundary of the County of Renfrew; then north along the western boundary of the County of Renfrew to the Ottawa River.

5.

Northern

Includes all that part of Ontario lying north of a line drawn as follows:

 

 

Beginning at the Ottawa River at the western boundary of the County of Renfrew, south along that boundary to the northern boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park; then west along the northern boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park to its western boundary; then south along the western boundary of Algonquin Provincial Park to the southern boundary of the Territorial District of Parry Sound; then west along the southern boundary of the Territorial District of Parry Sound to Georgian Bay; then northwest following a line through Georgian Bay to the mid point in the main channel between the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island; then west following a line to the Canada-United States border.

 

11. This Regulation comes into force on June 16, 2008.

Made by:

Council of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario:

Walter Bilanski

President

Kim Allen

Chief Executive Officer/Registrar

Date made: March 28, 2008.