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O. Reg. 120/16: PROCEEDINGS COMMENCED BY CERTIFICATE OF OFFENCE
filed May 5, 2016 under Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33
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made under the
Provincial Offences Act
Made: May 4, 2016
Filed: May 5, 2016
Published on e-Laws: May 6, 2016
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: May 21, 2016
Amending Reg. 950 of R.R.O. 1990
(PROCEEDINGS COMMENCED BY CERTIFICATE OF OFFENCE)
1. Item 20 of Schedule 0.1 to Regulation 950 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 is revoked and the following substituted:
20. |
Operate pit or quarry without permit — excavate aggregate or topsoil on land the surface rights of which are the property of the Crown |
clause 34 (1) (a) |
20.1 |
Operate pit or quarry without permit — excavate aggregate or topsoil that is property of the Crown from land under water |
clause 34 (1) (b) |
20.2 |
Operate pit or quarry without permit — excavate aggregate or topsoil that is property of the Crown in part of Ontario not designated |
clause 34 (1) (c) |
20.3 |
Operate pit or quarry without permit — excavate aggregate that is not property of the Crown from land under water |
clause 34 (1) (d) |
2. Item 96 of Schedule 17.5 to the Regulation is revoked.
3. Item 52.1 of Schedule 17.7 to the Regulation is revoked.
4. Schedule 19 to the Regulation is amended by adding the following items:
40. |
Owner of industrial operation — fail to ensure compliance by operators |
subsection 16 (2) |
41. |
Operator — fail to follow procedures to classify vegetation at worksite |
subsection 20 (3) |
42. |
Operator — fail to carry out examinations and re-classifications of vegetation as required |
subsection 20 (4) |
43. |
Operator — fail to consult fire intensity code report |
clause 22 (1) (a) |
44. |
Operator — fail to determine applicable fire intensity code |
clause 22 (1) (b) |
45. |
Operator — fail to use fire intensity code as an indicator |
clause 22 (4) (a) |
46. |
Operator — fail to use fire intensity code to determine precautions |
clause 22 (4) (b) |
47. |
Operator — fail to ensure that hours of operation adjusted |
subsection 23 (1) |
48. |
Operator where operation not trained and capable — fail to ensure that operations are shut down |
subsection 23 (3) |
49. |
Operator where operation not trained and capable — fail to ensure that hours of operation are reduced |
subsection 23 (3) |
50. |
Operator of trained and capable operation — fail to ensure that operations are shut down |
subsection 23 (4) |
51. |
Operator of trained and capable operation — fail to ensure that hours of operation are reduced |
subsection 23 (4) |
52. |
Operator — fail to ensure at least one worker patrols worksite after operations cease |
subsection 23 (6) |
53. |
Operator — fail to shut down operations at 06:00 |
clause 23 (7) (a) |
54. |
Operator — begin operations before required shut down no longer applies |
clause 23 (7) (b) |
55. |
Operator — fail to ensure at least one worker patrols worksite after operations cease |
clause 23 (7) (c) |
56. |
Worker — fail to immediately report fire |
subsection 23 (8) |
57. |
Operator — fail to prepare fire prevention and preparedness plan |
subsection 24 (1) |
58. |
Fail to keep fire prevention and preparedness plan at worksite |
subsection 24 (4) |
59. |
Fail to prepare vegetation management plan |
subsection 25 (1) |
60. |
Fail to provide vegetation management plan to Ministry upon request |
subsection 25 (2) |
61. |
Operator — fail to ensure required fire suppression equipment is available |
clause 26 (1) (a) |
62. |
Operator — fail to ensure required fire suppression equipment is in serviceable condition |
clause 26 (1) (b) |
63. |
Operator — fail to ensure persons carrying out operations are able to operate fire suppression equipment |
clause 26 (1) (c) |
Commencement
5. This Regulation comes into force on the day it is filed.