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THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 2010 - 90 - 90 Alberta Regulation 54/2010 Change of Name Act CHANGE OF NAME AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: April 28, 2010 For information only: Made by the Minister of Service Alberta (M.O. SA:008/2010) on April 7, 2010 pursuant to section 30 of the Change of Name Act. 1 The Change of Name Regulation (AR 16/2000) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 5 is amended by striking out “November 30, 2010” and substituting “November 30, 2012”. -------------------------------- Alberta Regulation 55/2010 Security Services and Investigators Act SECURITY SERVICES AND INVESTIGATORS (MINISTERIAL) REGULATION Filed: April 29, 2010 For information only: Made by the Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security (M.O. 02/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 48(1) of the Security Services and Investigators Act. Table of Contents 1 Licences 2 Security services licence 3 Locksmith licence 4 Training licence 5 Application for or renewal of individual licence 6 Application for or renewal of business licence 7 Locksmith licence 8 Issue of licence 9 Term of licence 10 Terms and conditions of licence 11 Restriction on individual licences 12 Portability of individual licences 13 Failure to renew individual licence 14 Training

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Alberta Regulation 54/2010

Change of Name Act

CHANGE OF NAME AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 28, 2010

For information only: Made by the Minister of Service Alberta (M.O. SA:008/2010) on April 7, 2010 pursuant to section 30 of the Change of Name Act.

1 The Change of Name Regulation (AR 16/2000) is amended by this Regulation.

2 Section 5 is amended by striking out “November 30, 2010” and substituting “November 30, 2012”.

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Alberta Regulation 55/2010

Security Services and Investigators Act

SECURITY SERVICES AND INVESTIGATORS (MINISTERIAL) REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security (M.O. 02/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 48(1) of the Security Services and Investigators Act.

Table of Contents

1 Licences 2 Security services licence 3 Locksmith licence 4 Training licence 5 Application for or renewal of individual licence 6 Application for or renewal of business licence 7 Locksmith licence 8 Issue of licence 9 Term of licence 10 Terms and conditions of licence 11 Restriction on individual licences 12 Portability of individual licences 13 Failure to renew individual licence 14 Training

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15 Training licences 16 General training licence 17 Locksmith apprentice training licence 18 Security alarm responder business licensees 19 Exemption from licensing 20 Code of conduct 21 Uniforms 22 Exemption from uniforms 23 Badges 24 Licence identification card 25 Vehicles 26 Acknowledgement of complaints 27 Investigation of complaints 28 Disposition of complaints 29 Prohibitions 30 Offences 31 Transitional 32 Expiry 33 Coming into force

Schedules

Licences

1(1) The Minister may issue the following classes of licence:

(a) investigator licence;

(b) security services licence;

(c) locksmith licence;

(d) training licence.

(2) The Minister may issue an individual licence to an individual worker and a business licence to a security services business for each class of licence listed in subsection (1).

Security services licence

2 The following types of security services licence may be issued:

(a) general security services licence;

(b) loss prevention licence;

(c) executive security licence;

(d) patrol dog handler licence;

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(e) patrol dog services business licence;

(f) security alarm responder licence.

Locksmith licence

3 The following types of locksmith licence may be issued:

(a) general locksmith licence;

(b) locksmith equipment sales and promotion licence;

(c) automotive lock bypass worker licence.

Training licence

4 The following types of training licence may be issued:

(a) general training licence;

(b) locksmith apprentice training licence.

Application for or renewal of individual licence

5 An application for or a renewal of an individual licence must be accompanied by

(a) a statement signed by the applicant showing what, if any, criminal charges, convictions or investigations there are against the applicant,

(b) proof that the applicant has reached the age of majority,

(c) a colour passport-sized photograph of the applicant taken within the previous 3 months and notarized by a person authorized by the Registrar,

(d) proof that the applicant is a Canadian citizen or lawfully entitled to work in Canada,

(e) a criminal record check, police information check and vulnerable sector search,

(f) proof that the applicant has sufficient fluency in the English language to be able to converse in English with the public while carrying out his or her duties,

(g) if required for the purposes of the class of licence, proof that the applicant has successfully completed training requirements, including baton training, as approved by the Registrar, and

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(h) any other information requested by the Registrar.

Application for or renewal of business licence

6(1) Subject to subsection (2), an application for or a renewal of a business licence must be accompanied by

(a) proof that the business is incorporated in Canada and has a mailing address in Alberta,

(b) proof the business has minimum liability insurance of $1 000 000,

(c) if required, a municipal business licence or permit,

(d) a description of the security services the business plans to provide,

(e) colour pictures of uniforms,

(f) colour pictures of vehicles,

(g) samples of the shoulder crest on uniforms, if applicable,

(h) a copy of the internal policy of the business for training, issuing, using and storing weapons and equipment, if applicable,

(i) a list of equipment carried and used by individual licensees,

(j) the complaint management process,

(k) contact information for senior officials for the business,

(l) a list of individual licensees that are employed by the business and a list of individuals who, subject to being issued a licence, will be employed by that business,

(m) a criminal record check, police information check or vulnerable sector search for each director and officer of the business,

(n) a signed statement for each owner and partner of the business showing what, if any, convictions there are against that individual, and

(o) any other information requested by the Registrar.

(2) Where the security services provided by a business are not the primary services provided by a business, that business is not required

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to submit the information referred to in subsection (1)(m) and (n) with the application for or a renewal of a business licence.

Locksmith licence

7(1) In addition to the requirements under section 351 of the Criminal Code (Canada), 12 months after the date on which the Act comes into force, an applicant for a locksmith licence must provide the Registrar with a copy of the individual’s trade certificate or an approved equivalency.

(2) If an individual who holds a locksmith licence applies for an individual licence in another class of licence, the individual must obtain the Registrar’s prior approval.

(3) Subject to the terms and conditions of the locksmith licence, a locksmith licensee may perform all of the functions performed by an automotive lock bypass worker licensee.

(4) An investigator may not hold a locksmith licence or an automotive lock bypass worker licence.

Issue of licence

8 The Registrar may issue a licence subject to any terms and conditions the Registrar considers appropriate.

Term of licence

9(1) A business licence may be issued for a term of up to 3 years.

(2) Subject to subsection (3), an individual licence may be issued for a term of up to 2 years.

(3) If an individual has a valid Canada work permit, the term of the individual licence expires at the same time the Canada work permit expires.

Terms and conditions of licence

10(1) The Registrar may, at any time, cancel, suspend or impose any terms and conditions on a licence or a class of licence the Registrar considers appropriate.

(2) If the Registrar cancels, suspends or imposes additional terms and conditions on a licence under subsection (1), the Registrar must provide written notice to the licensee, and if the licensee is an individual licensee, provide written notice to the business licensee that employs or engages the services of that individual licensee.

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Restriction on individual licences

11(1) An individual licence is only valid while the individual licensee is employed or engaged for services by a business licensee.

(2) An individual licensee may not act as or hold out to be a business that can provide, perform or sell security or investigative work.

Portability of individual licences

12(1) A business licensee must notify the Registrar

(a) when the business licensee employs an individual licensee, and

(b) when that individual licensee is no longer employed by the business licensee.

(2) An individual licensee may be employed by more than one business licensee, simultaneously or consecutively, during the term of the individual licence.

Failure to renew individual licence

13 If an individual licensee fails to renew his or her licence, the Registrar must notify the business licensee that employs or engages the services of the individual licensee of the individual licensee’s failure to renew the licence.

Training

14(1) An applicant for an individual licence must

(a) complete the applicable training program established by the Registrar for the class of individual licence applied for, and

(b) pass the training test established by the Registrar with a grade satisfactory to the Registrar.

(2) The Registrar may certify a person or business to deliver training programs for a particular class of individual licence.

(3) Applicants who require baton training must successfully complete a 40-hour use-of-force training course approved by the Registrar every 36 months.

(4) Subsections (1) and (2) apply to applicants for a security services licence or applicants for a locksmith licence 12 months after the date on which the Act comes into force.

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(5) Subsections (1) and (2) apply to applicants for an investigator licence 24 months after the date on which the Act comes into force.

Training licences

15(1) If an individual is in the process of completing training required in order to obtain an individual licence of a particular class of licence, the business licensee that employs that individual must apply to the Registrar for a training licence on behalf of that individual.

(2) The Registrar may issue

(a) a general training licence in accordance with section 4, or

(b) a locksmith apprentice training licence in accordance with section 4.

(3) Any change in information to the application submitted under subsection (1) must be provided by the business licensee to the Registrar within 30 days.

General training licence

16(1) A general training licence may only be issued to an individual once and may not be renewed.

(2) A general training licence may be issued for a term of up to 30 days.

(3) An individual who holds a general training licence must be supervised by an individual licensee who currently holds and has held a valid licence in the same class of licence for a minimum of 2 years.

(4) While on duty, a general training licensee

(a) must be in uniform, if required for that particular class of licence,

(b) may not carry handcuffs or a baton, and

(c) may not drive a vehicle.

(5) At any time during the training period, a general training licensee must pass a written examination.

(6) If an individual does not pass the written examination with a grade satisfactory to the Registrar during the term of the general training licence, the individual may re-write the examination at any time within 2 years from the date the general training licence was issued but the

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individual may not perform any of the functions performed by a licensee.

(7) On passing the written examination with a grade satisfactory to the Registrar, a general training licensee must return the general training licence to the Registrar prior to the Registrar issuing a valid licence for a specific class of licences.

Locksmith apprentice training licence

17(1) The minimum age for a locksmith apprentice is 16 years.

(2) A locksmith apprentice training licence may be issued for a term of up to 7 years.

(3) An apprentice locksmith must provide the Registrar and the business licensee employer with proof of enrolment in an apprenticeship program approved by the Registrar.

(4) An apprentice locksmith may carry lock picks and any other trade tools identified under section 351 of the Criminal Code (Canada).

Security alarm responder business licensees

18(1) A security alarm responder business licensee must ensure all employees who have access to clients’ personal information undergo a police information check and a criminal records check every 3 years.

(2) The results of the police information check and criminal records check referred to in subsection (1) must be kept on file for a minimum of 3 years and be provided to the Registrar on request.

(3) A security alarm responder business licensee must ensure the business implements effective and safe storage of the business’s clients’ personal information and must provide a copy of the business’s storage protocols to the Registrar with the application for or renewal of a security alarm responder business licence.

Exemption from licensing

19(1) The owner, manager or designate of an owner or manager of a business that attends the premises where a security alarm has been triggered at the request of a security alarm responder or security services business to meet the police, the security services business representative or an alarm responder for the purpose of providing access to, information about or the verification of the validity of an alarm is not required to hold a licence.

(2) Any individual licensee, other than a locksmith licensee, who has been hired to provide security or investigative services to a business

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and who responds to a security alarm does not need a security alarm responder licence.

Code of conduct

20(1) Every business licensee must establish and maintain a code of conduct for individual licensees it employs or engages the services of.

(2) The code of conduct must include provisions applicable to the duties and responsibilities of individual licensees the business licensee employs or engages the services of, including

(a) requiring individual licensees to act with honesty and integrity,

(b) requiring individual licensees to comply with all federal, provincial and municipal laws,

(c) requiring individual licensees to respect and use all property and equipment in accordance with the terms and conditions of the individual licensee’s licence,

(d) requiring individual licensees to comply with the terms and conditions of the individual’s licence,

(e) requiring individual licensees to comply with the business licensee’s code of conduct for individual licensees,

(f) prohibiting individual licensees from engaging in disorderly or inappropriate conduct,

(g) prohibiting individual licensees from withholding or suppressing information, complaints or reports about any other licensee,

(h) prohibiting individual licensees from making or signing false, misleading or inaccurate statements,

(i) respecting when confidentiality must be maintained,

(j) prohibiting individual licensees from consuming alcohol while on duty, except in the performance of the individual licensee’s duties,

(k) prohibiting individual licensees from consuming controlled drugs and controlled substances under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada), and

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(l) except in the performance of the individual licensee’s duties, prohibiting individual licensees from possessing or consuming alcohol.

Uniforms

21(1) Unless exempted by section 22 or the Registrar, an individual licensee must wear an approved uniform while on duty.

(2) An individual licensee must not, while engaged in security or investigative services, wear a uniform that resembles a uniform used by police officers or other law enforcement agencies.

(3) A uniform

(a) may be any colour,

(b) may show rank markings on part of the uniform as determined by the business licensee,

(c) may only have a white reflective stripe on a pant or hat band,

(d) for security services workers, must have the term “SECURITY”, “SECURITY GUARD” or “SECURITY AGENT” clearly displayed on the front, back and both shoulders of all shirts, sweaters, vests, coveralls and jackets with lettering

(i) that is a colour that contrasts with the colour of the uniform,

(ii) on the front and both shoulders of the uniform that is in upper case and not less than 1.5 centimetres high, and

(iii) on the back of the uniform that is in upper case and not less than 5 centimetres high,

and

(e) for security service workers, must bear a shoulder flash on the upper sleeve of all shirts, sweaters, coveralls and jackets that clearly displays the name of the business licensee and the shoulder flashes must not resemble a shoulder flash used by a police agency or a peace officer agency.

(4) Individual licensees whose uniforms are a suit or include a blazer must wear an identification tag on the suit or blazer lapel that clearly displays the term “SECURITY”, “SECURITY GUARD” or “SECURITY AGENT” and the name of business licensee.

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(5) This section comes into force 12 months after the coming into force of the Act.

Exemption from uniforms

22(1) The following classes of licences are exempt from the uniform requirements listed under section 21:

(a) executive security workers;

(b) loss prevention workers;

(c) investigators;

(d) locksmiths and locksmith apprentices;

(e) automotive lock bypass workers.

(2) If an executive security worker or a loss prevention worker is required by the licensee’s employer to wear a uniform, the uniform must comply with the requirements listed under section 21.

(3) A business licensee may submit a request in writing to the Registrar for an exemption from the uniform requirements for its individual licensees for specific events or contracts.

Badges

23(1) An individual licensee may only use a badge in the course of providing security services if it is issued by the business licensee that employs or engages the services of the individual licensee.

(2) A badge issued under this Regulation must meet the standards established by the Registrar.

(3) A badge may not form part of or be attached to any part of an individual licensee’s uniform.

(4) A badge must be returned to the business licensee when the individual licensee is no longer employed by the business licensee.

(5) A badge must not be used in place of a licence identification card and must only be shown with a licence identification card.

Licence identification card

24(1) The Registrar shall issue a licence identification card to each individual licensee that includes the following information:

(a) a picture of the individual licensee;

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(b) the name of the individual licensee;

(c) the licence number;

(d) the authorized class or classes of licence;

(e) the expiry date of the licence;

(f) the terms and conditions of the licence on the back of the licence identification card.

(2) An individual licensee must carry the licence identification card issued under subsection (1) while on duty, and must present it to any person on request.

(3) If an individual licensee loses the individual licensee’s licence identification card, the loss must be reported to the Registrar within 24 hours.

Vehicles

25(1) A vehicle used for security services may be any colour acceptable to the Registrar.

(2) Vehicle marking must

(a) include the term “SECURITY”, “SECURITY SERVICES” or “ SECURITY AGENT” in upper-case letters that are

(i) not less than 10 centimetres high on each side of the vehicle, and

(ii) not less than 8 centimetres high on the front and back of the vehicle,

(b) be displayed clearly in a contrasting colour on the front, back and each side of the vehicle,

(c) display the name of the business licensee,

(d) display the crest or logo of the business licensee, if any, and

(e) may include colour stripes so long as the colour stripes do not resemble the colour stripes or colour combination used by the RCMP, a police agency or a peace officer agency.

(3) Locksmith licensees, automotive lock bypass worker licensees, investigator licensees, loss prevention worker licensees and executive security service licensees are not required to mark the vehicles used in the performance of security or investigative services.

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(4) Flashing lights, other than turn signals and hazard warning lamps, may be affixed to a vehicle with the prior approval of the Minister responsible for the Traffic Safety Act.

(5) An individual licensee must provide a copy of the approval obtained under subsection (4) to the Registrar.

(6) Subsections (1), (2) and (3) come into force 24 months after the coming into force of the Act.

Acknowledgement of complaints

26 On receipt of a complaint under section 24 of the Act, the business licensee must acknowledge to the complainant receipt of the complaint in writing within 30 days and, where the Registrar deems appropriate, notify the individual licensee concerned that a complaint has been made and advise the complainant of the status of the complaint in accordance with section 25 of the Act.

Investigation of complaints

27(1) If an investigation is carried out in respect of a complaint under section 24 of the Act, the business licensee must, where the Registrar deems appropriate, give the individual licensee notice of the details of the complaint.

(2) The investigation must be carried out in accordance with the business licensee’s policies and procedures provided to the Registrar under section 6.

Disposition of complaints

28(1) Subject to section 25 of the Act, the authorized employer must dispose of a complaint by making one of the following decisions and giving reasons for the decision:

(a) the complaint is unfounded;

(b) the complaint is unsubstantiated;

(c) the complaint is found to have merit in whole or in part;

(d) the complaint is frivolous, vexatious or made in bad faith.

(2) If a complaint about an individual licensee is found to have merit or is founded in part, the business licensee must notify the complainant, the individual licensee concerned and the Registrar of the disposition.

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(3) If a complaint about an individual licensee is disposed of under section 25(3) of the Act, the employer must notify the complainant in writing of the right of the complainant to have the employer’s disposition of the complaint reviewed by the Registrar.

Prohibitions

29(1) The following persons are prohibited from holding a licence under this Regulation:

(a) a police officer as defined in the Police Act;

(b) a sheriff as defined in the Civil Enforcement Act;

(c) a bailiff as defined in the Civil Enforcement Act;

(d) a collection agency or a collector as defined in the Fair Trading Act.

(2) A peace officer as defined in the Peace Officer Act may also hold an individual licence under this Regulation.

Offences

30 A person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the following provisions is guilty of an offence:

section 14(3); section 16(4); section 18(1), (2) or (3); section 21(1), (2), (3) or (4); section 23(1), (2), (3), (4) or (5); section 24(2) or (3); section 25(1), (2), (3), (4) or (5); section 26 section 27(1) or (2); section 28(2) or (3).

Transitional

31(1) The Registrar shall renew an investigator licence if the licensee demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Registrar that the licensee

(a) has a minimum of 2 years of full-time experience as an investigator,

(b) has a minimum of 4 years of part-time experience as an investigator,

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(c) has a minimum of 2 years of experience with a police service, or

(d) has any other type of experience acceptable to the Registrar.

(2) Subsection (1) no longer applies to the renewal of an investigator licence 24 months after the date on which the Act comes into force.

Expiry

32 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on March 31, 2015.

Coming into force

33 This Regulation comes into force on the coming into force of the Security Services and Investigators Act.

Schedule 1

Fees for Business Licences

The fee prescribed in Column 2 for a one-year licence term or Column 3 for a 3-year licence term, as the case may be, must be paid for the business licence application described in Column 1.

Column 1 Application type

Column 2 Fee for a one-year

licence term(in dollars)

Column 3 Fee for a 3-year

licence term (in dollars)

Application for an investigator business licence

500

1500

Application for a locksmith business licence

500

1500

Application for a locksmith equipment sales and promotion business licence

400

1200

Application for a patrol dog business licence

500

1500

Application for an automotive lock bypass business licence

400

1200

Application for a security services business licence

500

1500

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Application for an executive security services business licence

500

1500

Application for an alarm responder business licence

500

1500

Application for a loss prevention business licence

500

1500

Application for a registered business that employees licensee on an in-house basis

400

1200

Schedule 2

Fees for Individual Licences

The fee prescribed in Column 2 for a one-year licence term, or Column 3 for a 2-year licence term, as the case may be, must be paid for the individual licence application described in Column 1.

Column 1 Application type

Column 2 Fee for a one-year

licence term(in dollars)

Column 3 Fee for a 2-year

licence term (in dollars)

Application for an investigator licence 80 160

Application for a locksmith licence 80 160

Application for a locksmith equipment sales and promotion worker licence

50

100

Application for a patrol dog handler licence

50

100

Application for an automotive lock bypass worker licence

50

100

Application for a security services licence

50

100

Application for an executive security services licence

50

100

Application for an alarm responder licence

50

100

Application for a loss prevention worker licence

50

100

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Alberta Regulation 56/2010

Senatorial Selection Act Election Act

SENATE NOMINEE AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 134/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 29 of the Senatorial Selection Act.

1 The Senate Nominee Regulation (AR 215/2004) is amended by this Regulation.

2 Section 4 is repealed and the following is substituted:

Term of a Senate nominee

4 The term of a Senate nominee declared elected in the election held in 2004 under the Senatorial Selection Act expires on the earlier of

(a) the issuance of a writ under section 5(1)(b) of the Senatorial Selection Act, or

(b) December 2, 2013.

3 Section 7 is amended by striking out “December 31, 2010” and substituting “December 31, 2013”.

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Alberta Regulation 57/2010

Municipal Government Act

CITY OF EDMONTON BELVEDERE COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION LEVY REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 136/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 381.5 of the Municipal Government Act.

Table of Contents

1 Definitions 2 Scope of Regulation 3 Establishment of community revitalization levy area 4 Community revitalization plan

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5 Community revitalization levy bylaw 6 Borrowing bylaw 7 Preparation of assessments 8 Community revitalization assessment roll 9 Community revitalization levy roll 10 Community revitalization levy rate bylaw 11 Calculating the amount of the levy 12 Separate fund required 13 Application of Parts 9 to 12 of Act 14 Termination of a community revitalization levy bylaw 15 Expiry

Schedule

Definitions

1 In this Regulation,

(a) “Act” means the Municipal Government Act;

(b) “assessment baseline” means the property assessment of each property within the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area as of December 31 of the year in which the community revitalization levy bylaw is approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council;

(c) “Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area” means the City of Edmonton community revitalization levy area established pursuant to section 3;

(d) “community revitalization levy bylaw” means a bylaw passed by the council to impose a levy in respect of the incremental assessed value of property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area;

(e) “community revitalization levy rate” means the rate imposed under a community revitalization levy bylaw for the applicable assessment class or sub-class of property;

(f) “council” means the council of the City of Edmonton;

(g) “incremental assessed value” has the meaning given to it in section 381.1(a) of the Act;

(h) “property” has the meaning given to it in section 284(1)(r) of the Act.

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Scope of Regulation

2(1) This Regulation applies only to property located in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area.

(2) Sections 6 to 14 apply only if

(a) the council passes a community revitalization levy bylaw in respect of the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area, and

(b) the Lieutenant Governor in Council approves the community revitalization levy bylaw.

Establishment of community revitalization levy area

3 This Regulation establishes a community revitalization levy area in the City of Edmonton, known as the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area, on the lands described in the Schedule.

Community revitalization plan

4(1) Before passing a community revitalization levy bylaw in respect of the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area, the council must

(a) prepare a community revitalization plan for the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area,

(b) hold one or more public hearings on the proposed community revitalization plan in accordance with section 606 of the Act, and

(c) make and keep a record of any public hearings, and make the results of the public hearings available to the public.

(2) A community revitalization plan must address

(a) the objectives, risks and benefits associated with the plan,

(b) the need for the plan, including substantiation that redevelopment will not progress significantly in its absence,

(c) the costs associated with the plan, including the amount and timing of projected

(i) redevelopment capital costs,

(ii) borrowing costs, and

(iii) other costs,

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(d) the revenues associated with the plan, including the amount and timing of projected

(i) community revitalization levies in respect of the incremental assessed value of property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area,

(ii) general municipal revenues, and

(iii) other revenue sources,

(e) the amount, timing and source of projected borrowings associated with the plan, and the amount and timing of the repayments,

(f) a low, medium and high projection of estimated changes in the incremental assessed value of property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area and the consequent impact on projected revenues from community revitalization levies,

(g) how the municipality will fund any shortfall in the event that actual revenues associated with the plan are not sufficient to provide for the actual costs and repayment of borrowings associated with the plan,

(h) the proposed land uses for the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area,

(i) the proposed phasing of development in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area,

(j) the impact, if any, that the redevelopment of the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area will have on the residents of that area,

(k) which features, facilities and characteristics of the municipality will be adversely affected by the redevelopment of the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area and what is proposed to mitigate those effects,

(l) which historically significant buildings in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area will be conserved and maintained and how they will be conserved and maintained, and

(m) the expected role of private sector developers in the redevelopment of the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area.

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(3) A community revitalization plan must be consistent with the land use policies established by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under section 622 of the Act.

Community revitalization levy bylaw

5(1) A community revitalization levy bylaw must include all of the information required to be included in the community revitalization plan.

(2) A community revitalization levy bylaw may be amended by the council, but the amendment has no effect unless it is approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

Borrowing bylaw

6 Despite sections 256 to 263 of the Act, a borrowing bylaw for the purpose of implementing the community revitalization plan, in whole or in part, must be advertised in accordance with section 606 of the Act.

Preparation of assessments

7 Assessments of property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area must be prepared in the same manner as similar properties in the municipality in accordance with Part 9 of the Act, as modified by this Regulation.

Community revitalization assessment roll

8(1) The municipality must prepare annually, not later than February 28, a community revitalization assessment roll.

(2) A community revitalization assessment roll may be a continuation of the assessment roll prepared under Part 9 of the Act or may be separate from that roll.

Community revitalization levy roll

9(1) The municipality must prepare a community revitalization levy roll annually.

(2) A community revitalization levy roll may be a continuation of the tax roll prepared under Part 10 of the Act or may be separate from that roll.

(3) A community revitalization levy roll must show the same information that is required to be shown on the tax roll in accordance with section 329 of the Act.

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Community revitalization levy rate bylaw

10(1) The council must pass a community revitalization levy rate bylaw annually.

(2) A community revitalization levy rate bylaw must

(a) set and show separately all of the community revitalization levy rates that must be imposed to raise the revenue required to meet the levy increment financing program and council’s approved budget, and

(b) not be imposed in respect of property that

(i) is exempt under section 351, 361 or 362 of the Act, or

(ii) is exempt under section 363 or 364 of the Act, unless the bylaw passed under section 363 makes the property taxable.

(3) A community revitalization levy rate must be equal to or greater than the tax rates established annually for the corresponding property tax bylaw for each assessment class or sub-class of property referred to in section 297 of the Act.

(4) A community revitalization levy rate bylaw may set out the class and subclass tax rates for the municipal property tax, the school requisition and the community revitalization levy rate.

Calculating the amount of the levy

11(1) The amount of the levy to be imposed in respect of property located in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area is to be calculated by multiplying the incremental assessed value for the property by the community revitalization levy rate to be imposed on that property.

(2) If a tax-exempt property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area becomes taxable or partially taxable, the community revitalization levy for that property is to be calculated on a prorated basis by applying the community revitalization levy rate to the incremental assessed value of the taxable portion of the property.

(3) The community revitalization levy under subsection (2) is to be applied beginning in the year that the property becomes taxable or partially taxable.

(4) If a tax-exempt property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area becomes taxable or partially taxable, the assessment baseline for that property shall be excluded from the

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equalized assessment beginning in the year that the property becomes taxable or partially taxable.

(5) If taxable property in the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area becomes tax exempt, no community revitalization levy is to be applied to that property beginning in the year that the property becomes exempt.

(6) If, after the community revitalization area has been established, there is

(a) a subdivision affecting the property within the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area, or

(b) a consolidation of 2 or more properties within the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area,

in respect of which a community revitalization levy is payable, the municipality must reallocate the assessment baseline to each of the new properties in the year that the subdivision or consolidation occurs.

(7) If, after the community revitalization area has been established, there are changes to the assessment class or assessment sub-class for a property, the municipality may revise the assessment class or sub-class applicable to the property assessment baseline to reflect those changes with respect to future years.

Separate fund required

12 A community revitalization levy collected from the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area, and any interest earned from the investment of that levy, must

(a) be accounted for separately from other levies collected, and

(b) be used only for the purposes specified for the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area.

Application of Parts 9 to 12 of Act

13 Except as modified by this Regulation, Parts 9 to 12 of the Act relating to the assessment and taxation of property apply, with the necessary modifications to a community revitalization levy, and for that purpose a reference in those Parts to

(a) a tax imposed under Part 10, Division 2 is deemed to be a reference to a community revitalization levy,

(b) a property tax bylaw is deemed to be a reference to a community revitalization levy bylaw,

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(c) an assessment roll is deemed to be a reference to a community revitalization assessment roll, and

(d) a tax roll is deemed to be a reference to a community revitalization levy roll.

Termination of a community revitalization levy bylaw

14 The community revitalization levy bylaw is terminated on the earliest of the following:

(a) at the end of a period of 20 years from the year in which the community revitalization levy bylaw is approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council;

(b) the date that all borrowings for the Belvedere Community Revitalization Levy Area are repaid or recovered from the revenues associated with the community revitalization plan;

(c) an earlier date specified by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

Expiry

15 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on December 31, 2020.

Schedule

All lands in the City of Edmonton contained in the area shown on the following map and which may be described, approximately, as follows:

All that lands contained within the limits of the boundary described as follows:

Commencing at the northwest corner of the intersection of 66th Street and 134th Avenue; Thence easterly along 134th Avenue to the northeast corner of the intersection of Fort Road and 134th Avenue; Thence northeasterly along Fort Road and Fort Road Northbound to the southeast corner of the intersection of 137th Avenue Eastbound and Fort Road Northbound; Thence southeasterly along 137th Avenue Eastbound to the most southeasterly intersection point of 137th Avenue and Canadian National Railway Plan 4217S, Railway Right of Way within Township 53, Range 24 Title No. 792032913 (“CN Tracks North/South”); Thence southwesterly along the East Boundary of the

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CN Tracks North/South to the northwest corner of Right of Way Containing 11.87 Acres More or Less as Shown on Railway Plan 7720641, Title No. 772133878 (“CN Tracks East/West”); Thence westerly in a straight line to the southeast corner of Portion of NW ¼ Sec.14-53-24-4, Title No. 072371159; Thence westerly along the south boundary of Portion of NW ¼ Sec.14-53-24-4, Title No. 072371159 to the southwest corner of this parcel; Thence northerly along the east boundary of 66th Street to the southeast corner of the intersection of 127th Avenue and 66th Street; Thence westerly along 127th Avenue to the northeast corner of 127th Avenue and 67th Street; Thence northerly along 67th Street to the southeast corner of the intersection of 67th Street and 129th Avenue; Thence easterly along 129th Avenue to the southwest corner of the intersection of 66th Street and 129th Avenue; Thence northerly along 66th Street to the point of commencement.

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Alberta Regulation 58/2010

Municipal Government Act

BEAVER EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMISSION REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 137/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 602.02 of the Municipal Government Act.

Table of Contents

1 Establishment 2 Members 3 Services 4 Operating deficits 5 Property 6 Non-profit corporation

Schedule

Establishment

1 A regional services commission known as the Beaver Emergency Services Commission is established.

Members

2 The following municipalities are members of the Commission:

(a) Beaver County;

(b) Town of Viking;

(c) Town of Tofield;

(d) Village of Ryley;

(e) Village of Holden.

Services

3 The Commission is authorized

(a) to provide fire services, and

(b) to carry out the powers and duties of the member municipalities under the Emergency Management Act.

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Operating deficits

4 The Commission may not assume operating deficits that are shown on the books of any of the member municipalities.

Property

5(1) The member municipalities shall execute all documents and do all things necessary to transfer to the Commission all land, buildings and personal property listed in the Schedule.

(2) The Commission may not, without the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, sell any of its land, buildings or personal property whose purchase has been funded wholly or partly by grants from the Government of Alberta.

(3) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may give approval under subsection (2) if satisfied

(a) as to the repayment of grants from the Government of Alberta and outstanding debt associated with that portion of the land, buildings and personal property to be sold,

(b) that the sale would not have a significant adverse effect on the services the Commission provides, and

(c) that the sale will be properly reflected in the rates subsequently charged to the member municipalities of the Commission.

Non-profit corporation

6(1) The Commission is to operate as a non-profit corporation unless otherwise approved by the Minister.

(2) The Minister’s approval may contain any terms or conditions that the Minister considers appropriate.

Schedule

Land

Town of Tofield Fire Hall (Plan 5457AH, Block 23, Lots 1-3) Village of Ryley Fire Hall (Plan 6530V, Block 5, Lots 24-26) Village of Holden Fire Hall (Plan 3940W, Block 7, Lots 38-40) Town of Viking Fire Hall (Plan 1174W, Block 14, Lots 13-14) Hamlet of Kinsella Fire Hall (located in Beaver County) (Plan 1562W, Block 6, Lots 13-14)

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Equipment Lists

Tofield Fire Department Fire Services

Pumper Unit # Fire 11

2004 Freightliner Serial # 1FVACYDC14HM99210

EQUIPMENT SERIAL/MODEL #

65 mm cellar nozzle 65 mm male to male threaded adaptor 2 — 38 mm nozzles Akron 38 mm male to male threaded adaptor 65 mm female to female threaded adaptor 38 mm female to female threaded adaptor Foam nozzle Akron Medium expansion foam nozzle Akron Foam eductor Akron 2 — 3% AFFF (foam) 4 — 3% petroseal Ladder hook 65 mm nozzle Akron Chainsaw Husquvarna Oxygen kit Rescue saw K12 2 — K12 saw blades 2 — spare chainsaw chains Chain oil 3 — water backpacks ABC fire extinguisher (10 lb) Ansul Dock strainer Pump 10 — Scott spare breathing air bottles Scott Attic ladder 2 — pike poles 4 — Stortz wrenches Tiger torch (with bottle) 2 — hand lamps (flashlights) Generator Yamaha Extension cord (15 m length) 2 — fire axes Hydraulic jack (10 ton) Overhaul tool Sledgehammer (10 lb) Bolt cutters Piercing nozzle 2 — small spanners

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2 — large spanners Rubber mallet Hydrant gate (65 mm) Thermal imaging camera Bullard Hydrant gate 65 mm Stortz 100 mm to 125 mm adaptor 38 mm nozzle Akron 65 mm nozzle Akron Sledgehammer (20 lb) Spade Pitchfork 2 — rakes 2 — 38 mm nozzles Akron Roof ladder (12 ft length) Extension ladder (24 ft length) Crowbar 4 — 65 mm hard suction (10 ft sections) 3 — SCBA complete sets Scott 6 — flashlights ABC fire extinguisher (5 lb) Ansul Binoculars First aid kit 2 — flashlights Mobile radio Midland SCBA complete Scott Flashlight P.A. system/siren Whelen 12 — 38 mm hose (15 m lengths) 16 — 65 mm hose (15 m lengths) 4 — 77 mm hose (15 m lengths) 8 — 100 mm hose (30 m lengths) 8 — 125 mm hose (30 m lengths)

Tanker Unit # Fire 16

1997 IHC Serial # 1HSGLAERSTH272124

100 mm Stortz hydrant adaptor Hydrant wrench 4 — Stortz wrenches 65 mm to 38 mm reducer 65 mm Stortz adaptor Bolt cutters 3 — hose spanners Dump tank Dump tank extension 2 — flashlights ABC fire extinguisher (20 lb) First aid kit

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Siren/PA Whelen Mobile radio Midland

Mini-Pumper Unit # Fire 17

2004 Ford Serial # 2FDHF38G5MCA75744

Air cylinder (2216 psi) Scott 3 — forestry backpacks (hard-shelled) Forestry backpack (soft-shelled) 4 — spanners 4 — spades Rake Pitchfork Foam eductor Wildfire Trauma kit Tiger torch (with propane bottle) Winch control Waren First aid kit 2 — flashlights Winch Waren Honda pump Honda 3 — 38 mm forestry hose (30 m lengths) 65 mm hose (15 m length) 2 — 38 mm hose (15 m lengths) 3 — forestry nozzles Mobile radio Kenwood Siren/PA Whelen

Mini-Pumper Unit # Fire 15

2000 Ford F350 Serial # 1FTSF31L4YEE38634

Bolt cutters 12 — traffic cones Fire axe Chainsaw Husquvarna Holmatro hydraulic pump Holmatro hydraulic spreader Holmatro hydraulic cutter 3 — forestry backpacks 4 — flashlights Winch control Waren Winch Waren 3 — 38 mm forestry hose (30 m lengths) 38 mm hose (1 m length) Mobile radio Kenwood Siren/PA Whelen

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Pumper Unit # Fire 12

1995 Freightliner Serial # 1FV6JLCB8VH674139

4 — Drager air bottles Drager Foam funnel Bolt cutters Piercing nozzle 38 mm gated wye adaptor Chainsaw Husquvarna Forestry backpack Monitor base Dry chemical extinguisher ABC (20 lb) Ansul Curtain exposure nozzle Tiger torch (with propane bottle) Sledgehammer (10 lb) 65 mm playpipe 2 — hose clamps 2 — 65 mm Hydrant gates 65 mm nozzle Akron 65 mm double male adaptor 65 mm double female adaptor 2 — hydrant wrenches 125 mm soft suction hose 125 mm Stortz adaptor Stortz wrench 4 — 65 mm hard suction hoses 2 — fire axes Crowbar 2 — hose spanners 4 — 38 mm nozzles Akron Deluge monitor with tips Roof ladder (12 ft length) Extension ladder (24 ft length) 2 — pike poles (14 ft lengths) 4 — flashlights Mobile radio Siren/PA Whelen 25 — 65 mm hose (15 m lengths) 14 — 38 mm hose (15 m lengths)

Rescue Unit # Fire 13

1994 GMC Serial # 1GDL7H1M25J523631

Stokes stretcher KED Full back board

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Half back board Orange rescue sled 2 — ladders (6 ft lengths) Airway kit Wood splints 2 — oxygen bottles Holmatro hydraulic pump Holmatro Hydraulic ram Holmatro 12” airbag (high pressure) 16” airbag (high pressure) Low pressure airbag Red airline Blue airline Air chisel High pressure regulator Low pressure regulator 2 — air manifolds 2 — first aid kits Acid base neutralizing agents Extension cord reel 2 — ice rescue suits Rope supply bag Rope harness 2 — ventilation fans 2 — power cords (15 m lengths) Kerosene heater ABC fire extinguisher (20 lb) Ansul Mitelite generator Mitelite 4 — SCBA bottles Scott 8 — Drager air bottles Drager 25 — traffic cones 6 — salvage tarps Spill kit bag Socket set Crowbar Tool box (assorted hand tools) Gas ventilation fan Bolt cutters 2 — halogen lights Rope and harness kit Tripod Halogen light tripod 2 — pike poles (14 ft lengths) 2 — scoop shovels Spill kit barrel 2 — electrical cords (50 ft lengths) 2 — scene lights Cord reel (100 ft length) Manual hydraulic spreader with foot pump Holmatro

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Duo symo pump (hydraulic) Holmatro Hydraulic spreader Holmatro Hydraulic cutter Holmatro Spare cutter blade (hydraulic) 2 — spreader chin tip attachments 5 ft open end chain 10 ft open end chain Porta power Gooseneck pry bar Hooligan tool Sawzall Column buster 2 — hacksaws 2 — pry axes 2 — chains 3 — come longs Binoculars 2 — hard hats 2 — emergency traffic signs Camcorder and tripod 4 — traffic radios 5 — flashlights 2 — window punches Spotlight Winch control Winch Siren/PA Whelen 35 mm camera Kodak Mobile radio Kenwood

Utility Unit # Fire 14

2003 Ford F250 Serial # 1FTNW21L13ED25675

Spare Equipment

2 — forestry backpacks 2 — double male adaptors 65 mm to 38 mm reducer adaptor 65 mm double female adaptor 125 mm soft suction hose (10 ft length) 38 mm hose 65 mm hose 65 mm playpipe with 3 tips Akron 38 mm fog nozzle Akron Dock strainer Hose clamp 65 mm strainer

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Monitor Honda pump Ice auger Pike pole (14 ft length) 2 — 65 mm hard suction hoses Thunder fog nozzle Quadra fog nozzle 2 — fire axes Hydrant gate ABC fire extinguisher (20 lb) CO2 extinguisher (20 lb) Hydrant wrench 2 — spanners Extension ladder (24 ft length) Crowbar 5 — flashlights Jordair Breathing air compressor K1001EV ser#98/3767/03 Air compressor fill station with 5 cascade bottles Desktop computer ACER ser#128723 3 — office desks 2 — 4-drawer filing cabinets Hose expander with accessories ATV 700 cc 2009 (4UF09ATVX9T208412) Arctic Cat ATV 700 cc 2009 (4UF09ATVX9T208331) Arctic Cat 2 — ATV water trailers with tank/hose reel 38 — fire helmets 38 sets — turnout gear 50 pairs — firefighter boots 50 pairs — firefighter gloves 38 — portable radios Kenwood Base station radio Kenwood Fax machine Brother Printer Lexmark

Ryley Fire Department Fire Services

Pumper Unit # Fire 21

1989 Ford F800 Serial # 1FDPF82K1KUA02366

Offload chute (water) 65 mm dock strainer 100 mm dock strainer 12 mm socket set Tool box (assorted hand tools) Tow chain Propane torch with bottle

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65 mm smooth bore nozzle Akron Hydraulic jack (6 ton) Forestry backpack 12” pipe wrench 77 mm outlet adaptor 2 — 38 mm nozzles Akron Foam jet foam tube Drywall hook tool Punch and chisel set 2 — SCBA sets with PASS alarms Scott 3 — spare SCBA bottles Scott 2 — hydrant wrenches 65 mm hydrant gate 65 mm to 38 mm reducer adaptor 65 mm to 38 mm gated wye adaptor 2 — 65 mm double male adaptors 2 — 65 mm double female adaptors 65 mm nozzle Elkhart Brass 100 mm Stortz adaptor 2 — traffic signs (slow/stop) 5 — traffic cones Spine board with straps Utility rope (50 ft length) 3 — flood lights (5000 watt) Smoke ejector Single, double, triple chain pulleys (one each) Gooseneck pry bar Hooligan tool Grinder Motormaster Reciprocating saw Motormaster 2 — extension cords (100 ft lengths) Bolt cutters ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (30 lb) General Crowbar 3 — 100 mm hard suction hoses 3 — 65 mm hard suction hoses Extension ladder (32 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) Pike pole (14 ft length) Portable tank (1500 gallon) 6 — spanners 2 — fire axes 38 mm nozzle Task forces tip 24 — 65 mm hoses 14 — 38 mm hoses Siren/PA Whelen Mobile radio 1FDPF82K1KVA02366

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Mini-Pumper Unit # Fire 25

2004 Ford F350 Serial # 1FTSW31L54EA30069

Oxygen tank 2 — traffic signs (slow/stop) 2 — emergency scene signs 7 — spare SCBA cylinders Scott 5 — traffic cones Extension cord (30 m length) Poly tank (1000 L) Honda pump Model #WH 20X W1-185 2 — 38 mm pistol grip nozzles Scotti 38 mm foam nozzle Scotti 38 mm fog nozzle Akron 65 mm hard suction hose (12 m length) 2 — spanner wrenches ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (30 lb) General 3 — forestry backpacks 2 — utility tarps Hydrant wrench Penetrating nozzle Scotti 65 mm double male adaptor Foam eductor Scotti Huskavarna chainsaw Huskavarna Medium bolt cutters Propane torch with bottle Jackall 3 — SCBA sets with PASS alarms Scott Smoke ejector 2 — shovels 6 — SCBA masks Scott Binoculars Defibrillation unit Mobile radio Siren/PA Whelen Base radio Kenwood ser#9301164 TV Sanyo E336L81M5 VCR Sanyo 912598009 Desktop computer Toshiba 1318377 Water cooler 0113176709 Microwave 00891 2 — portable radios Motorola 13 — portable radios Kenwood Honda generator 5000x Model CL0321 Honda pump GX120 Model GCAAT1669012 Honda pump CD1 Model G200197

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Honda pump GX200 Model P70009985 20 — fire helmets 20 sets — firefighter turn out gear 20 pairs — fire boots 30 pairs — firefighter gloves 2 — portable radios Motorola 18 — portable radios Kenwood

Holden Fire Department Fire Services

Mini-Pumper Unit # Fire 35

2008 Dodge Ram 4500 Serial # 3D6WD68A88G221345

Mobile radio Motorola CDM1250 Siren/PA Whelen 5 — SBCA sets complete with PASS alarm Scott 2 — traffic signs (slow/stop) 2 — dry chemical ABC fire extinguishers General Forestry backpack Power plant Yamaha 7CG-43371 Lighting kit e-flares (5 lights) H2510 6 — traffic cones Rescue saw K12 272K 4130159 Steel air tank Power exhaust fan Model 418-1691 Medical trauma bag Suction kit Oxygen tank Bolt cutters 2 — hacksaws Tool box (assorted small hand tools) Spanner wrench Fire axe Hooligan bar Hydraulic jack (10 ton) 2 — halogen light sets with stands Generator (3500 watt) Propower DJ168F Pump Honda GCAAK1047482 Water tank (1200 L) 2 — 38 mm nozzles Akron 1000 Yamaha power plant Yamaha & CG-43371 Automated external defibrillator ser#X03H0202Y5

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Pumper Unit # Fire 31

1993 IHC 4900 Serial # IHTSDPCR8PH518954

3 — SCBA sets complete with PASS alarms Scott Binoculars 4 — flashlights Thermal imagining camera ISI ser#145273010001 4 — 65 mm playpipe tips Gooseneck pry bar Tool pouch (assorted small hand tools) 65 mm Siamese wye adaptor 65 mm double male adaptor 65 mm double female adaptor 65 mm smooth bore nozzle Akron 38 mm nozzle pistol grip Akron Nozzle tips (4 assorted sizes) Akron Foam nozzle Angus Foam nozzle Lorcon Wrecking bar Pry axe Sledgehammer (10 lb) 100 mm to 65 mm male adaptor 100 mm to 65 mm female adaptor 100 mm to 125 mm threaded adaptor 100 mm to 125 mm stortz adaptor 2 — traffic signs (slow/stop) Hydrant wrench Tiger torch with propane bottle 65 mm floating strainer 100 mm stortz strainer Deluge 65 mm inlets Elkhart Husquvarna chainsaw ser#3200641 Extension cord reel (30 m length) 2 — fire axes 2 — emergency scene signs 3 — spades 2 — pitchforks 65 mm nozzle Akron 10 — 100 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 6 — 65 mm hoses (15 m lengths) 6 — 38 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 2 — 38 mm nozzles Akron 2 — 100 mm hard suction hoses 65 mm hard suction hose Extension ladder (24 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) Attic ladder (6 ft length)

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Yamaha inverter with light Yamaha Chain (20 ft 3/8) Chain (20 ft 5/16) 2 — utility ropes (50 ft sections) Tripod light (500 watt) Akron Generator Suzuki SV40000PD

Tanker Unit # Fire 36

2006 International Serial # IHTMPHFP26H344577

Bouwie pump (PTO driven) 3 — 65 mm hoses (15 m lengths) 3 — 38 mm hoses (15 m lengths) 2 — ABC dry chemical fire extinguishers (20 lb) Ansul Portable tank (4000 L) Husky 20 — fire helmets 20 sets — firefighter turn out gear 20 pairs — fire boots 30 pairs — firefighter gloves 2 — portable radios Motorola 18 — portable radios Kenwood Base station Motorola

Bruce Fire Department Fire Services

Pumper Unit # Fire 41

1987 Ford Serial # 1FDPF82K4HVA29621

Foam nozzle Akron 2 — 65 mm double female adaptors 65 mm double male adaptor 65 mm to 38 mm gated wye adaptor Bolt cutters Foam eductor Gooseneck pry bar 65 mm nozzle Chain (10 m length) 65 mm to 38 mm adaptor Rescue rope (30 m length) Portable pump Briggs & Stratton 4 — fire axes Mobile radio Midland 2 — 65 mm hard suction hoses 2 — 100 mm hard suction hoses

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Pike pole (14 ft length) Crowbar ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (20 lb) Ansul Extension ladder (24 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) 65 mm smooth bore nozzle with play pipe 4 — spanners Siren/PA Whelen 12 — 65 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 12 — 38 mm hoses (30 m lengths 20 — fire helmets 20 sets — firefighter turn out gear 20 pairs — fire boots 20 pairs — firefighter gloves 15 — portable radios Kenwood

Viking Fire Department Fire Services

Pumper Unit # Fire 51

2006 Freightliner Serial # 1FVACYDC66HW73825

Forestry backpack Foam eductor Akron 100 mm hose strainer Tool box (assorted hand tools) Bolt cutters Extension cord (30 m length) Gooseneck pry bar Hand ice auger Foam nozzle Rescue saw K12 Mark II Pantera 939019 4 — SCBA spare air cylinders Scott ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (20 lb) Ansul Tiger torch with bottle 4 — SCBA sets with PASS alarm Scott Positive pressure fan Honda GC 160 65 mm to 38 mm adaptor 65 mm double female adaptor 65 mm double male adaptor 100 mm hydrant adaptor 125 mm hydrant adaptor Ice rescue kit Monitor with stacking tips Akron 4 — 38 mm nozzles Akron 4 — 65 mm nozzles Akron 65 mm to 38 mm gated wye adaptor

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65 mm to 65 mm wye adaptor 38 mm double female adaptor Extension cord (15 m length) Extension cord (30 m length) Exhaust fan Generator (5000 watt) Honda 2 — flashlights Handheld spot light Mobile radio Motorola GCN6114B 100 mm hard suction hose 4 — spanners 2 — Stortz spanners Extension ladder (24 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) 2 — fire axes Crowbar Hose clamp Attic ladder (6 ft length) Pike pole (14 ft length) Floating intake 2 — 65 mm hard suction hoses Monitor Akron 2 — 65 mm hydrant gates Portable pump Briggs Stratton Model 1349 Siren/PA Whelen 14 — 65 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 12 — 38 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 10 — 100 mm hoses (15 m lengths)

Rescue Unit # Fire 53

1997 IHC Serial # 1HTSCABM5VH425960

Bolt cutters 4 — flashlights Gooseneck pry bar 4 — 38 mm nozzles Akron 3 — 65 mm nozzles TFT 65 mm to 65 mm wye adaptor 2 — 65 mm to 38 mm adaptors 3 — 65 mm double female adaptors 4 — 65 mm double male adaptors 100 mm Stortz adaptor 65 mm to 38 mm gated wye adaptor 65 mm Siamese wye adaptor Hose ramp First aid kit

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Wrench water valve Nylon rope (10 m length) Utility rope (5 m length) Safety belt 4 — SCBA sets with PASS alarm Scott Generator (1700 watt) Honda Positive pressure ventilation fan Honda GC 160 Manual water supply valve Mobile radio Midland Attic ladder (6 ft length) Pike pole (14 ft length) Pike pole (10 ft length) Siren/PA Whelen 4 — spanners 6 — Stortz spanners Crowbar Extension ladder (35 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) 100 mm Stortz hydrant adaptor 125 mm Stortz hydrant adaptor 2 — fire axes Hose clamp ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (30 lb) General 65 mm hydrant gate Hydrant wrench 100 mm hose (30 m length) 65 mm hose (15 m length) 100 mm hose (15 m length) Holmatro hydraulic spreader ser#200506907807 Holmatro hydraulic ram ser#334001252 Holmatro hydraulic pump ser#04907534 Holmatro hydraulic cutter ser#872140 Holmatro hydraulic spreader ser#150012201 Holmatro hydraulic combination tool ser#15012021 Siren/PA Whelen

Pumper Unit # Fire 54

1979 GMC C70 Serial # T17DE9V626705

Foam nozzle Akron 2 — 65 mm double female adaptors 65 mm double male adaptor 65 mm to 38 mm gated wye adaptor Bolt cutters Foam eductor Gooseneck pry bar 65 mm nozzle

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Chain (10 m length) 65 mm to 38 mm adaptor Rescue rope (30 m length) Portable pump Briggs & Stratton 4 — fire axes Mobile radio Midland 081972T 2 — 65 mm hard suction hoses 2 — 100 mm hard suction hoses Pike pole (14 ft length) Crowbar ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (20 lb) Ansul Extension ladder (24 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) 65 mm smooth bore nozzle with play pipe 2 — spanners Siren/PA Whelen 12 — 65 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 12 — 38 mm hoses (30 m lengths)

Mini-Pumper Unit # Fire 55

1997 F350 Serial # 1FJW369VEC35846

Honda Wajax pump Wajax Hose reel Hansay P56AN227 Portable foam pump Taskforce Mobile radio Motorola AD299FT3035 Extension cord (30 m length) 2 — fire axes Chain (10 m length) Generator (4000 watt) Honda CQN068 2 — portable lights Foam funnel Propack foam machine Propack 2 — traffic control signs (slow/stop) Received hitch with ball Socket wrench set Westward Gooseneck pry bar Tool box (assorted hand tools) Utility rope (30 m length) Bolt cutters Hydraulic jack (8 ton) 2 — spanners 25 mm hose (45 m length) 25 mm nozzle Siren/PA Whelen

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Tanker Unit # Fire 56

1996 IHC Serial # 1HSGLAER3TH272123

Trash pump Honda WTOX 100 mm hydrant adaptor 125 mm hydrant adaptor Fire axe Dump tank (5000 L) Hand ice auger Utility rope (15 m length) Hydrant wrench 2 — flashlights Mobile radio Midland 3 — 65 mm hard suction hoses First aid kit 65 mm hose (60 m length) 38 mm hose (60 m length) 3 — Stortz spanners 100 mm suction intake valve Siren/PA Whelen

Miscellaneous Equipment

Air compressor RAC350E20AD Bench grinder Model 3408107 Fax machine Brother U61281C7J318434 Base station radio Kenwood 030615B0100921 Pressure washer Westwood GX160 Breath air compressor/fill station Eagle Air 53580701 Desktop computer Seanix SQ163G-1 5 — fill station cascade bottles Fridgidare washer 62530 Fridgidare dryer AP166574 30 — pagers Motorola Monitor Thermal imagining camera ISI 3500 145250010001 7 — portable radios Motorola PR400 8 — portable radios Kenwood KSC-30 30 sets — firefighter turn out gear 30 — fire helmets 30 pairs — firefighter boots 50 pairs — firefighter gloves Office desk Office chair 4-drawer filing cabinet 21 — stacking chairs 4 — tables Dell projector TWOC2727706413AU0464

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Laptop computer Dell CN09U807129613AB4909 Laptop computer (Seanix) TW3TFCCLA7370009 Kenmore refrigerator LA11018487 Fridgidare stove GE model JCBP35WL1WW

Kinsella Fire Department Fire Services

Pumper Unit # Fire 61

1985 Ford F800 Serial # 1FDPF82K9FVA31958

Foam nozzle Akron 2 — 65 mm double female adaptors 65 mm double male adaptor 65 mm to 38 mm gated wye Bolt cutters Foam eductor Gooseneck pry bar 65 mm nozzle Chain (10 m length) 65 mm to 38 mm adaptor Rescue rope (30 m length) Portable pump Briggs & Stratton 4 — fire axes Mobile radio Midland 2 — 65 mm hard suction hoses 2 — 100 mm hard suction hoses Pike pole (14 ft length) Crowbar ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher (20 lb) Ansul Extension ladder (24 ft length) Roof ladder (14 ft length) 65 mm smooth bore nozzle with play pipe 4 — spanners Siren/PA Whelen 12 — 65 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 12 — 77 mm hoses (30 m lengths) 12 — 38 mm hoses (30 m lengths)

Mini-Pumper Unit # Fire 65

1983 K30 Chevrolet Serial # IGBHK33M9DS126269

Portable pump Briggs & Stratton Portable tank (1000 L) 6 — 38 mm hoses (15 m lengths)

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Mobile radio Midland 4 — fire axes Crowbar 2 — 38 mm nozzles Akron 15 — portable radios Kenwood KSC-30 20 sets — firefighter turn out gear 20 — fire helmets 20 pairs — firefighter boots 20 pairs — firefighter gloves

Regional Fire Chief Unit 2005 Dodge 1500 Fire 01 Serial # 1D7HU18D35S278364

Mobile Radio Motorola CDN 1250 Siren/PA Whelen

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Alberta Regulation 59/2010

Marketing of Agricultural Products Act

ALBERTA HATCHING EGG PLAN AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 138/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 23 of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act.

1 The Alberta Hatching Egg Plan Regulation (AR 283/96) is amended by this Regulation.

2 Section 4(c) is amended by striking out “and (q)” and substituting “, (q) and (r)”.

3 Section 5(b) is amended

(a) in subclause (i) by adding “and stabilized” after “fair”;

(b) by repealing subclause (vi).

4 Section 8 is amended

(a) in subsection (2) by adding the following after clause (q):

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(r) determining from time to time the minimum price or prices that shall be paid to producers for the regulated product or any class, variety, grade, size or kind of regulated product and determining different prices for different parts of Alberta.

(b) by repealing subsection (4).

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Alberta Regulation 60/2010

Vital Statistics Act

ACCESS TO INFORMATION AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 144/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 47 of the Vital Statistics Act.

1 The Access to Information Regulation (AR 162/2001) is amended by this Regulation.

2 Section 3 is amended by striking out “May 31, 2010” and substituting “May 31, 2012”.

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Alberta Regulation 61/2010

Corrections Act

CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 150/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 33 of the Corrections Act

1 The Correctional Institution Regulation (AR 205/2001) is amended by this Regulation.

2 Section 1 is amended

(a) in subsection (1)

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(i) in clause (a) by striking out “under” and substituting “in”;

(ii) by adding the following after clause (d):

(e) “privileged communication” means a communication between an inmate and any of the following persons, offices or entities:

(i) the inmate’s legal counsel;

(ii) the Executive Director or any delegate of the Executive Director;

(iii) the Chief Executive Officer of the Alberta Correctional Services or any delegate of the Chief Executive Officer;

(iv) the Commissioner of Corrections or the Correctional Investigator appointed under the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (Canada);

(v) a member of the Senate or House of Commons of Canada;

(vi) a member of the legislative assembly of Alberta or of another province or territory of Canada;

(vii) the Information and Privacy Commissioner appointed under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act or the Privacy Commissioner appointed under the Privacy Act (Canada);

(viii) the Alberta Human Rights Commission or the Canadian Human Rights Commission;

(ix) the Auditor General of Alberta or of Canada;

(x) a person designated as an officer under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada), if the inmate is detained or subject to a warrant for arrest and detention under that Act;

(xi) an ombudsman appointed under an Act of Alberta;

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(xii) a tipline program operated by a crime stoppers association, a law enforcement agency, a correctional institution or any similar entity to receive information on a confidential basis respecting offences.

(b) by adding the following after subsection (2):

(3) In section 1(d.1) of the Act, “privileged communication” has the meaning specified in subsection (1)(e).

3 Sections 31 and 31.1 are repealed and the following is substituted:

Inmate communication systems

31(1) In this section, “inmate communication” includes a privileged communication.

(2) The Chief Executive Officer may authorize the establishment of inmate communication systems in an institution for the purposes of

(a) providing inmates with reasonable access to communication systems, and

(b) ensuring the security of the institution and the protection of the public.

(3) The Director may suspend inmate access to any inmate communication system if, in the Director’s opinion,

(a) the system is being misused or abused, or

(b) the suspension is necessary to maintain the security of the institution.

Identifiers of institution

31.1 The Director of an institution shall, if directed to do so by the Chief Executive Officer, ensure that

(a) the name of the institution is attached to inmate communications that are directed to recipients outside of the institution, and

(b) a recorded announcement, identifying that the inmate communication comes from the institution, is played at the beginning of inmate communications that are made by telephone or other electronic means to a place outside of the institution.

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Privileged communications

31.2(1) Privileged communications must not be recorded or monitored.

(2) If a privileged communication is inadvertently recorded during repair and maintenance of a communication system or otherwise,

(a) the communication must not be monitored, and

(b) the record of the communication must be destroyed as soon as practicable after any employee or agent of the institution is notified or becomes aware that the communication was recorded.

Notice of recording

31.3(1) In this section, “writing” includes e-mail and other electronic writing, and “written” has a corresponding meaning.

(2) Before recording an inmate communication, the Director must give reasonable notice to the inmate that the communication may be recorded.

(3) Notice may be given under subsection (2) by means of

(a) a written message on, attached to or accompanying any inmate communication that is made in writing,

(b) a recorded announcement played at the beginning of any inmate communication that is made by telephone or any other electronic means that includes an audio transmission, or

(c) any other method by which the notice may reasonably be expected to come to the inmate’s attention before recording begins.

Retention of records

31.4 If a record of an inmate communication contains some or all of the words that were communicated or any images of the parties to the inmate communication, the record must not be retained for longer than 90 days unless there are reasonable grounds to believe that the inmate is

(a) involved in illegal activities,

(b) harassing or causing harm to others, or

(c) participating in an activity that may jeopardize the management, operation or security of the institution.

Monitoring

31.5 An inmate communication must not be monitored except

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(a) in circumstances where the monitoring is authorized under section 14.4(2) of the Act, and

(b) where the inmate has first been given reasonable notice that the inmate communication may be monitored.

Authorized means of monitoring

31.6(1) Where monitoring of an inmate communication is authorized under section 14.4(2) of the Act, the communication may be monitored by listening to, watching or reading it or any record of it that is made in accordance with the Act and this Regulation.

(2) Monitoring under subsection (1) may be carried out by electronic or other means.

4 The following is added after section 42:

Part 2.1 Earned Remission

Remission and crediting of remission

42.1(1) Subject to subsections (3) and (4) and section 46(e), every inmate who is serving a sentence for an offence under a provincial enactment or a municipal bylaw shall be credited with remission of the sentence, in an amount not exceeding 15 days for each 30 days served during which the inmate earns that remission.

(2) The criteria for earning remission are

(a) obeying all rules of the institution,

(b) actively participating in any work training or treatment programs assigned under section 11 of the Act,

(c) actively participating in any employment program required under section 17 of the Act, and

(d) complying with the conditions of any temporary absence authorized under section 23 of the Act.

(3) If an inmate, on one or more occasions,

(a) violates a rule referred to in subsection (2)(a),

(b) fails to actively participate in a program referred to in subsection (2)(b) or (c), or

(c) fails to comply with a condition referred to in subsection (2)(d),

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the inmate may, in accordance with policy and procedures approved by the Director, be found not to have met the criteria for earning some or all of the remission that the inmate could have earned under subsection (2).

(4) No remission is earned under this section in respect of a sentence

(a) on conviction for criminal or civil contempt of court where the sentence includes a requirement that the inmate return to that court, or

(b) to which section 6 of the Prisons and Reformatories Act (Canada) applies.

(5) Where remission is credited under this section against a sentence being served by an inmate, the inmate is entitled to be released from imprisonment before the expiration of the sentence.

(6) As soon as is reasonably possible after an inmate begins serving a sentence in respect of which remission may be credited under this section, the inmate must be advised of the earliest possible date on which the inmate could, if the inmate earns all possible remission and does not forfeit any remission, be released under subsection (5).

(7) As soon as is reasonably possible after

(a) an inmate is found not to have met the criteria for earning some or all of the remission that the inmate could have earned under subsection (2), or

(b) a forfeiture of remission is imposed under section 46(e),

the inmate must be informed of the amount of remission the inmate failed to earn or forfeited, the reasons for the failure or forfeiture and the resulting revision of the inmate’s earliest possible release date.

(8) Where an inmate is reincarcerated following the suspension of parole and the parole is subsequently revoked, the inmate shall be credited with remission in respect of the portion of the sentence that was served during the suspension.

(9) For the purposes of applying this section,

(a) where a sentence is expressed as a period of months or years rather than days, the sentence is to be converted to a number of days, and

(b) where the number of days to be served for a sentence is a number that is not evenly divisible by 3, the number is to be rounded down to the nearest number that is evenly divisible

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by 3 and no remission is to be credited for the extra day or days.

5 Section 48.2(3), (4) and (5) are amended by striking out “director or the director’s delegate” wherever it occurs and substituting “Director or the Director’s delegate”.

6 This Regulation comes into force on the coming into force of the Corrections Amendment Act, 2009.

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Alberta Regulation 62/2010

Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act

LUBRICATING OIL MATERIAL RECYCLING AND MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 154/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 175 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.

1 The Lubricating Oil Material Recycling and Management Regulation (AR 82/97) is amended by this Regulation.

2 Section 11 is amended by striking out “June 30, 2010” and substituting “June 30, 2011”.

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Alberta Regulation 63/2010

Government Organization Act

DESIGNATION AND TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITY AMENDMENT REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 156/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 16 of the Government Organization Act.

1 The Designation and Transfer of Responsibility Regulation (AR 38/2008) is amended by this Regulation.

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2 Section 14(1)(a) is repealed.

3 Section 19 is amended by renumbering it as section 19(1) and by adding the following after subsection (1):

(2) The responsibility for the Builders’ Lien Act is transferred to the Minister of Service Alberta.

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Alberta Regulation 64/2010

Carbon Capture and Storage Funding Act

CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE FUNDING REGULATION

Filed: April 29, 2010

For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 145/2010) on April 29, 2010 pursuant to section 5 of the Carbon Capture and Storage Funding Act.

Definitions

1 In this Regulation,

(a) “Act” means the Carbon Capture and Storage Funding Act;

(b) “advisory committee” means a committee established by the Minister under section 7 of the Government Organization Act to advance the purposes of the Act;

(c) “Minister” means the Minister of Energy.

Authority to make payments

2 The Minister may make payments under the Act for any of the following if, in the opinion of the Minister, the payment will advance the purpose of the Act:

(a) payments for the expenses of the Minister’s Department incurred to develop or refine a regulatory system for carbon capture and storage projects in Alberta, including payments for remuneration of and expenses incurred by members of advisory committees;

(b) payments for the expenses of the Minister’s Department incurred with respect to further education regarding carbon capture and storage projects;

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(c) payments to any person or organization to acquire information, studies or research findings or to otherwise obtain knowledge where it can reasonably be expected to benefit carbon capture and storage projects in Alberta.

Expiry

3 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on April 30, 2015.