THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 Alberta Regulation 221/2014 Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act GLAZIER TRADE REGULATION Filed: December 11, 2014 For information only: Made by the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board on November 7, 2014 and approved by the Minister of Innovation and Advanced Education on December 15, 2014 pursuant to section 33(2) of the Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act. Table of Contents 1 Definitions General Matters Respecting the Trade 2 3 Constitution of the trade Tasks, activities and functions Apprenticeship 4 5 6 Term of the apprenticeship program Employment of apprentices Wages Transitional Provisions, Repeals, Expiry and Coming into Force 7 8 9 10 Transitional Repeal Expiry Coming into force Definitions 1 In this Regulation, (a) “apprentice” means a person who is an apprentice in the trade; (b) “certified journeyperson” means a certified journeyperson as defined in the Apprenticeship Program Regulation (AR 258/2000); (c) “glass” means any type of commercial, residential, decorative or auto glass or related material and without limiting the generality of the foregoing includes (i) curtain walls, - 872 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 221/2014 APPRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING (ii) skylites and sloped glazing, (iii) frames and doors, (iv) automatic doors, (v) manual doors, (vi) mirrors, (vii) glass for vehicles, and (viii) glass for off-road heavy equipment; (d) “technical training” means technical training as defined in the Apprenticeship Program Regulation (AR 258/2000); (e) “trade” means the occupation of glazier that is designated as an optional certification trade pursuant to the Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act; (f) “uncertified journeyperson” means an uncertified journeyperson as defined in the Apprenticeship Program Regulation (AR 258/2000). General Matters Respecting the Trade Constitution of the trade 2 The following undertakings constitute the glazier trade: (a) glazing, setting, attaching, installing and removing all types of glass for buildings, fixtures, vehicles, off-road heavy equipment and other uses; (b) installing, fitting, fabricating and attaching architectural metals or related products for all types of buildings; (c) cutting, preparing, fabricating or any other handling of glass for buildings, fixtures and other uses. Tasks, activities and functions 3 When practising or otherwise carrying out work in the glazier trade, the following tasks, activities and functions come within that trade: (a) diagnosing problems and making repairs related to glazing; (b) carrying out damaged lite removal procedures and installing and sealing new components; - 873 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 221/2014 APPRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING (c) storing and handling glass; (d) preparing and fabricating glass to specifications; (e) selecting, cutting and fitting glass; (f) cutting, etching and installing mirrors; (g) installing glass into window frames; (h) using the National Auto Glass Specifications Parts Book, including identifying and selecting heat treated or laminated bent glass parts and following cutting and edgework procedures for laminated flat glass in accordance with National Auto Glass specifications; (i) installing auto glass; (j) installing auto glass with electrical components such as in-glass radio antennas or defoggers; (k) installing and renovating residential windows, tub enclosures, shower doors and related products; (l) interpreting drawings and specifications; (m) preparing, fabricating, installing and maintaining aluminum and glass doors, windows, storefronts, screens and associated hardware; (n) fabricating and installing curtain walls; (o) fabricating and installing skylites, sloped glazing, barrel vaults, solariums and other support structures; (p) preparing and installing building envelope materials and sealants; (q) installing structural glass, balustrades, handrails and smoke baffles; (r) installing and maintaining automatic and revolving doors; (s) operating hand and power operated equipment that is used in the glazier trade. - 874 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 221/2014 APPRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING Apprenticeship Term of the apprenticeship program 4(1) Subject to credit for previous training or experience being granted pursuant to an order of the Board, the term of an apprenticeship program for the glazier trade is 4 periods of not less than 12 months each. (2) In the first period of the apprenticeship program an apprentice must acquire not less than 1620 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board. (3) In the 2nd period of the apprenticeship program an apprentice must acquire not less than 1620 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board. (4) In the 3rd period of the apprenticeship program an apprentice must acquire not less than 1620 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board. (5) In the 4th period of the apprenticeship program an apprentice must acquire not less than 1620 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board. Employment of apprentices 5(1) If a person employs an apprentice in the glazier trade, that employment must be carried out in accordance with this section. (2) Subject to subsection (3), a person who is a certified journeyperson or an uncertified journeyperson in the glazier trade or employs a certified journeyperson or an uncertified journeyperson in the glazier trade may employ (a) 2 apprentices in that trade, and (b) 2 additional apprentices in that trade for each additional certified journeyperson or uncertified journeyperson in that trade that is employed by the person. (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to an apprentice who is engaged in an apprenticeship program in the glazier trade and has completed all the requirements required or approved by the Board for advancement into the 4th period of that apprenticeship program. - 875 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 221/2014 APPRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING Wages 6(1) With respect to the payment of wages to an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the glazier trade, a person shall not, subject to the Apprenticeship Program Regulation (AR 258/2000), pay wages to an apprentice that are less than those provided for under subsection (2). (2) Subject to the Employment Standards Code, a person employing an apprentice referred to in subsection (1) must pay wages to the apprentice that are at least equal to the following percentages of the wages paid to employees who are certified journeypersons or uncertified journeypersons in the glazier trade: (a) 55% in the first period of the apprenticeship program; (b) 60% in the 2nd period of the apprenticeship program; (c) 65% in the 3rd period of the apprenticeship program; (d) 70% in the 4th period of the apprenticeship program. Transitional Provisions, Repeals, Expiry and Coming into Force Transitional 7 Subject to an order of the Board under section 3(2) of the Act with respect to existing apprentices in the glazier trade, a person who immediately before January 1, 2015 was an apprentice in an apprenticeship program under the Glazier Trade Regulation (AR 280/2000) may complete that apprenticeship program under the Glazier Trade Regulation (AR 280/2000) in accordance with and subject to the same rights and obligations under that Regulation as if that Regulation were still in force. Repeal 8 The Glazier Trade Regulation (AR 280/2000) is repealed. Expiry 9 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 August 31, 2020. Coming into force 10 This Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2015. - 876 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 Alberta Regulation 222/2014 Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act APPRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING REGULATIONS (GLAZIER TRADE) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: December 16, 2014 For information only: Made by the Minister of Innovation and Advanced Education (M.O. 301/2014) on December 15, 2014 pursuant to sections 33(1) and 49 of the Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act. 1(1) The Appeal Rules Regulation (AR 58/99) is amended by this section. (2) Section 2 is amended by adding the following after subsection (3): (4) Notwithstanding section 43(c) of the Act and this Regulation, a refusal by the Executive Director to register a contract of apprenticeship in the auto glass technician branch of the glazier trade on or after January 1, 2015 is not subject to appeal. 2(1) The Apprenticeship and Industry Training Administration Regulation (AR 257/2000) is amended by this section. (2) Section 16 is amended (a) by repealing subsection (1) and substituting the following: Refusal to register 16(1) The Executive Director may refuse to register a contract of apprenticeship if (a) the contract of apprenticeship is in a form that is not acceptable to the Executive Director, (b) the application made under the Apprenticeship Program Regulation is not approved, or (c) the contract of apprenticeship relates to a trade or a branch of a trade that is not provided for under the applicable trade regulation. (b) in subsection (2)(c) by adding “, if applicable” after “Part 4 of the Act”. - 877 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 222/2014 APRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING 3 This Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2015. -------------------------------Alberta Regulation 223/2014 Municipal Government Act CAPITAL REGION BOARD FINANCIAL MATTERS MODIFICATION REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Minister of Municipal Affairs (M.O. L:168/14) on December 16, 2014 pursuant to section 708.05(3) of the Municipal Government Act. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Definitions Modifications to Division 3 of Part 15.1 of the Act Transitional Expiry Coming into force Definitions 1 In this Regulation, (a) “Act” means the Municipal Government Act; (b) “Capital Region Board” means the Capital Region Board established under the Capital Region Board Regulation (AR 38/2012). Modifications to Division 3 of Part 15.1 of the Act 2 The following provisions of the Act, as they apply to the Capital Region Board, are modified as specified: (a) section 602.18 is to be read as if “the calendar year” were struck out and “April 1 to the following March 31” were substituted; (b) section 602.19 is to be read as if “calendar year” were struck out and “financial year” were substituted; (c) section 602.22 is to be read as if “calendar year” were struck out and “financial year” were substituted; - 878 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 223/2014 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT (d) section 602.32(1) is to be read as if it were repealed and the following were substituted: 602.32(1) If the Minister determines that the Capital Region Board provides a regional service comparable to a regional service commission, the Minister may require the Capital Region Board to prepare a financial information return respecting the financial affairs of the Capital Region Board for the immediately preceding financial year. (e) section 602.33 is to be read as if “calendar year” were struck out and “financial year” were substituted; (f) section 602.34 is to be read as if it were repealed and the following were substituted: 602.34(1) The Capital Region Board must submit its audited annual financial statements to the Minister and each member of the Capital Region Board by August 1 of the year following the financial year for which the audited annual financial statements have been prepared. (2) If the Minister requires the Capital Region Board to prepare a financial information return, the Capital Region Board must submit its financial information return to the Minister and each member of the Capital Region Board by August 1 of the year following the financial year for which the financial information return has been prepared. Transitional 3 Despite section 2, (a) the Capital Region Board is deemed to have a financial year from January 1, 2015 to March 31, 2015; (b) the Capital Region Board must (i) adopt an operating budget for the financial year January 1, 2015 to March 31, 2015, (ii) adopt a capital budget for the financial year January 1, 2015 to March 31, 2015, (iii) prepare audited annual financial statements for the financial year January 1, 2015 to March 31, 2015, and - 879 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 223/2014 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT (iv) submit its audited annual financial statements for the financial year January 1, 2015 to March 31, 2015 to the Minister and each member of the Capital Region Board by August 1, 2015. Expiry 4 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 November 30, 2024. Coming into force 5 This Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2015. -------------------------------Alberta Regulation 224/2014 Employment Pension Plans Act EMPLOYMENT PENSION PLANS AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 477/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to section 159 of the Employment Pension Plans Act. 1 The Employment Pension Plans Regulation (AR 154/2014) is amended by this Regulation. 2 The following is added after section 10: Exemption relating to collectively bargained multi-employer plans with a defined benefit provision 10.1(1) The Superintendent may, on the application of an administrator of a collectively bargained multi-employer plan of which the plan text document contains a defined benefit provision exempt, in writing, the plan from the funding requirements of sections 60 and 90 and require instead that the plan be funded in accordance with the funding requirements of section 61 with respect to that defined benefit provision. (2) An application referred to in subsection (1) must include (a) a statement that while the plan is under the exemption - 880 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 224/2014 EMPLOYMENT PENSION PLANS (i) the defined benefit provision will be funded as provided for in section 61, subject to subsection (3), (ii) no improvements will be made to the plan without the consent of the Superintendent, (iii) the commuted value of the defined benefit provision will be determine in accordance with section 9(1), and (iv) the plan will, on termination of active membership or pre-retirement death of the member, pay the full value of the benefit, regardless of the current solvency ratio of the provision, and (b) an actuarial valuation and cost certificate that meet the requirements of subsection (3). (3) The actuarial valuation and cost certificate required by subsection (2)(b) must (a) be performed in accordance with section 61 of the Act, and must be performed as at December 31, 2014 or the date agreed to by the Superintendent, (b) recognize that the commuted value of benefits will be determined and paid in accordance with subsection (2)(a)(iii), and (c) recognize that the contribution required under section 61(2)(b) (i) will commence in the year in which the exemption is granted and will be 1/3 of the amount that would otherwise be required by that section, (ii) in the second year after the exemption is granted the amount will be 2/3 of the amount that would otherwise be required by that section, and (iii) each year thereafter will be the full amount required by that section. (4) The exemption applies from the date the Superintendent considers appropriate for the plan and so specified in the Superintendent’s written consent to the exemption, and expires on the date that the Superintendent determines or such earlier date consented to in writing by the Superintendent pursuant to an application under subsection (5). - 881 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 224/2014 EMPLOYMENT PENSION PLANS (5) An administrator may apply to the Superintendent to rescind an exemption at any time. (6) An application under subsection (5) must be in writing and must include (a) an actuarial valuation and cost certificate compliant with section 60 as at the date the exemption is rescinded, and (b) any other documentation or information required by the Superintendent. (7) The Superintendent may, pursuant to section 6 of the Act, impose any other terms or conditions on granting the exemption that may be considered appropriate to ensure compliance. 3 Section 11(6) is amended by striking out “and” at the end of clause (a), by adding “and” at the end of clause (b) and by adding the following after clause (b): (c) allowing that plan to use the rules for division of pensions on marriage breakdown that apply to the plan to which the plan is supplemental, rather than the rules under sections 79 to 84. 4 Section 52(b) is repealed and the following is substituted: (b) after that, within 365 days after the end of each subsequent 3rd fiscal year of the plan. 5 Section 70(2) is amended by striking “30 days” and substituting “150 days”. 6 Section 72 is amended (a) in subsection (4)(b) by striking out “December 31, 2014” and substituting “June 30, 2015”; (b) by adding the following after subsection (4): (4.1) Contributions remitted after September 1, 2014 by a member referred to in subsection (4)(b) must be deposited into the default account under subsection (4)(b). - 882 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 224/2014 EMPLOYMENT PENSION PLANS 7 Section 79(2)(d) is amended by striking out “82(12)” and substituting “82(10)”. 8 Section 93(b) is repealed. 9 Section 111(c) is amended by striking out “since the end of” and substituting “in”. 10 Section 114(2)(c) is amended by striking out “administrator or”. 11 Section 131(1) is amended by adding “and” at the end of clause (a). 12 Section 159(3) is amended by striking out “December 31, 2014” and substituting “June 30, 2015”. 13 Schedule 6 is amended by repealing Form 1 and substituting the following: Form 1 Administrator Statement of Compliance – Plan Registration Administrators are required under section 13 of the Act to file a statement that an application for registration of a pension plan complies with the provisions of the Employment Pension Plans Act (SA 2012 cE-8.1) (the “Act”) and the regulations under the Act. The issuance by the Superintendent of Pensions (the “Superintendent”) of a Certificate of Registration for a pension plan registered under the Act will be made based on this statement. Administrators are reminded that the Superintendent has the power to refuse to register or to revoke any registration that does not comply with the Act and the regulations. I, [name of administrator] , the administrator of [name of pension plan] , attach an application for registration of a pension plan dated [mm/dd/yyyy] , and CERTIFY AS FOLLOWS: 1 I am satisfied that the plan documents of the pension plan that are filed with this certificate comply with the provisions of the Act and the regulations. - 883 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 224/2014 EMPLOYMENT PENSION PLANS 2 I acknowledge that the obligation to determine compliance of the documents filed with this certificate is the responsibility of the administrator and I declare that I have fulfilled that responsibility and have complied with the provisions of the Act and the regulations in making this application. 3 The following have been established in relation to the plan: (a) a governance policy that meets the requirements of section 42(1) of the Act; (b) a statement of investment policies and procedures that meets the requirements of section 43(1) of the Act; (c) a funding policy that meets the requirements of section 44 of the Act. I declare that the above statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am making this certificate conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath. DATED [mm/dd/yyyy]. Signature of administrator or authorized officer Name of administrator or authorized officer (printed) (NOTE: The administration of a pension plan or pension fund in a manner that does not comply with the provisions of the Act and the regulations may be subject to an administrative penalty under section 136 of the Act or may be considered an offence under section 143 of the Act. In addition, an administrator may be subject to a direction for compliance under section 133 of the Act issued by the Superintendent relating to, among other matters, the manner of administration of the pension plan or pension fund. 14 Schedule 6 is amended in Forms 4 to 16 by striking out “I certify that I witnessed this pension partner sign this waiver form in the absence of the plan member on” and substituting “I certify that I am not related to this pension partner, and that I witnessed this pension partner sign this waiver form in the absence of the plan member on”; - 884 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 Alberta Regulation 225/2014 Climate Change and Emissions Management Act SPECIFIED GAS EMITTERS AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 487/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to sections 5 and 60 of the Climate Change and Emissions Management Act. 1 The Specified Gas Emitters Regulation (AR 139/2007) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 30 is amended by striking out “December 31, 2014” and substituting “June 30, 2015”. 3 The Schedule is repealed and the following is substituted: Schedule Specified Gases and Their Global Warming Potentials Specified Gas Chemical Formula Carbon dioxide Methane Nitrous oxide HFC-23 HFC-32 HFC-41 HFC-43-10mee HFC-125 HFC-134 HFC-134a HFC-152a HFC-143 HFC-143a HFC-227ea HFC-236fa HFC-245ca Sulphur hexafluoride Perfluoromethane Perfluoroethane Perfluoroproprane Perfluorobutane CO2 CH4 N2O CHF3 CH2F2 CH3F C5H2F10 C2HF5 C2H2F4 CH2FCF3 C2H4F2 C2H3F3 C2H3F3 C3HF7 C3H2F6 C3H3F5 SF6 CF4 C2F6 C3F8 C4F10 - 885 - Global Warming Potential (100 year time horizon) 1 25 298 14800 675 92 1640 3500 1100 1430 124 353 4470 3220 9810 693 22800 7390 12200 8830 8860 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 225/2014 CLIMATE CHANGE AND EMISSIONS MANAGEMENT Specified Gas Chemical Formula Perfluorocyclobutane Perfluoropentane Perfluorohexane c-C4F8 C5F12 C6F14 Global Warming Potential (100 year time horizon) 10300 9160 9300 -------------------------------Alberta Regulation 226/2014 Climate Change and Emissions Management Act CLIMATE CHANGE AND EMISSIONS MANAGEMENT ACT REGULATIONS (EXTENSION OF EXPIRY DATE) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 488/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to section 60 of the Climate Change and Emissions Management Act. 1 The Administrative Penalty Regulation (AR 140/2007) is amended in section 5 by striking out “December 31, 2014” and substituting “June 30, 2015”. 2 The Climate Change and Emissions Management Fund Administration Regulation (AR 120/2009) is amended in section 15 by striking out “December 31, 2014” and substituting “June 30, 2015”. 3 The Specified Gas Reporting Regulation (AR 251/2004) is amended in section 11 by striking out “December 31, 2014” and substituting “June 30, 2015”. -------------------------------Alberta Regulation 227/2014 Justice of the Peace Act JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 495/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to section 15 of the Justice of the Peace Act. - 886 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 227/2014 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1 The Justice of the Peace Regulation (AR 6/99) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 3 is amended (a) by repealing clause (p.1); (b) by repealing clause (w.1) and substituting the following: (w.1) Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act; -------------------------------Alberta Regulation 228/2014 Provincial Offences Procedure Act PROCEDURES (TOBACCO AND SMOKING REDUCTION) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 496/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to section 42 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act. 1 The Procedures Regulation (AR 233/89) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 2 is amended by (a) repealing clause (n.1); (b) by repealing clause (p.001) and substituting the following: (p.001) Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act; 3 Schedule 2 is amended (a) by repealing Part 19.1; (b) by repealing Part 46 and substituting the following: - 887 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 228/2014 PROVINCIAL OFFENCES PROCEDURE Part 46 Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act 1 The specified penalty payable in respect of a contravention of the Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act shown in Column 1 is the amount shown in Column 2 in respect of that provision. 2 Proceedings with respect to a contravention of any provision of the Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act shown in Column 1 may be commenced by a violation ticket issued under either Part 2 or Part 3 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act. Item Number Column 1 (Section Number of Act) Column 2 (Specified Penalty in Dollars) 1 2 3 3(a), (b), (c) or (d) 3(b.1) 3.1(1)(a), (b), (c) or (d) or (2) 6 7(1), (2) or (3) 7(2.1) 7.1 7.2(1)(a) or (b) 7.21 7.3(a), (b), (c) or (d) 7.4(2) 7.5(2) 250 250 100 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 500 250 250 500 500 500 500 500 500 3 The specified penalty payable in respect of a contravention of section 7.5(1) of the Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act is (a) if the person is an individual, $250, and (b) if the person is a retailer, $500. 4 Items 2, 3, 6, 10 and 12 referred to in section 2 and section 3 are effective 30 days after section 1 comes into force. 5 Items 9 and 11 referred to in section 2 are effective on and after June 1, 2015. - 888 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 Alberta Regulation 229/2014 Labour Relations Code STURGEON REFINERY PROJECT DESIGNATION REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 497/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to section 196 of the Labour Relations Code. Definition 1 In this Regulation, “Code” means the Labour Relations Code. Designation of project 2 For the purposes of section 196 of the Code, (a) the project known as the Sturgeon Refinery Project is designated as a project to which Division 8 of Part 3 of the Code applies, (b) Sturgeon Refinery Corporation is designated as the principal contractor of the Sturgeon Refinery Project, (c) Sturgeon Refinery Corporation is authorized to bargain collectively in respect of the Sturgeon Refinery Project, and (d) the scope of construction in respect of the Sturgeon Refinery Project to which a collective agreement under Division 8 of Part 3 shall apply is all construction work until completion of phase one of the Project. 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 September 30, 2017. - 889 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 Alberta Regulation 230/2014 Municipal Government Act PINCHER CREEK EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMISSION REGULATION Filed: December 19, 2014 For information only: Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 501/2014) on December 19, 2014 pursuant to section 602.02 of the Municipal Government Act. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Establishment Members Services Operating deficits Property Profit and surpluses Approval Schedule Establishment 1 A regional services commission known as the Pincher Creek Emergency Services Commission is established. Members 2 The following municipalities are members of the Commission: (a) Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9; (b) Town of Pincher Creek. Services 3 The Commission is authorized to provide (a) fire and rescue services, and (b) emergency medical services, which includes inter-hospital transfers. Operating deficits 4 The Commission may not assume operating deficits that are shown on the books of any of the member municipalities. - 890 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 230/2014 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 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 Minister, 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 Minister 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. Profit and surpluses 6 Unless otherwise approved by the Minister, the Commission may not (a) operate for the purposes of making a profit, or (b) distribute any of its surpluses to its members. Approval 7 The Minister may make an approval under section 5 or 6 subject to any terms or conditions the Minister considers appropriate. Schedule Land Lundbreck Fire Hall (Plan 2177S, Block 7, Lots 7-11) Pincher Creek Fire Hall [First, Plan Pincher Creek 8311111, Block “C”, Lot 3; Second, Plan Pincher Creek 8311111, Block “C”, the westerly three and forty eight one thousandths (3.048) metres in perpendicular throughout of lot four (4)] - 891 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 230/2014 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Equipment Lists Fire Services Fire Engine Type 1 #E 11 1999 International VIN: 1HTSDADRXYH310751 Fire Engine Type 1 #E 12 1990 Pierce Dash VIN: 4P1CT01F6LA900561 Fire Engine Type 1 #E15 2011 Pierce Impel VIN: 4P1CJ01A8BA011883 Fire Engine Type 1 #E14 2009 International VIN: 1HTWEAZR29J135915 Fire Engine Type 4 #E31 2006 Ford VIN: 1FTN21S6XEE45305 Fire Engine Type 6 #E43 1999 Ford Super Duty VIN: 1FTN21S6XEE45305 Fire Engine Type 7 #E71 2012 Kubota VIN: RTV1100CWXA Fire Prevention Vehicle 2011 Chevrolet Silverado VIN: 1GCEK19T21Z210499 Command Vehicle 2011 GMC EXT CAB 4WD VIN: 1GTR2VE3XBZ191717 Medical Services Ambulance #1099 1999 Ford E350 VIN: 1FDWE35F0YHA9929 Ambulance # 1584 2003 Ford Cutaway VIN: 1FDWE35F33HB84121 - 892 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, JANUARY 15, 2015 AR 230/2014 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Ambulance #1715 2006 Ford E350 VIN: 1FDWE35P46DA76451 Ambulance #2056 2009 Ford E350 VIN: 1FDWE35P59DA62918 Ambulance #2117 2011 GMC G3500 VIN: 1GB6G3B68A1101490 Rescue Equipment Cargo Trailer - Boat/Water 2006 Charmac VIN: 4RYC162026T110466 Cargo Trailer - Type 7 - Engine Carrier 2014 Charmac VIN: 4RYG162B4ET113872 Quad 1999 Kawasaki VIN: JKAVFKC15XB02824 Rescue Van 2002 Ford F550 VIN: 1FDAW57F12EB88295 Tender – Type 1 #T1 1986 GMC VIN: 1GDT9E4J0GV529072 Boat 2000 Zodiac Boat Boat 1995 Aluminum Boat - 893 -