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Municipal Act, 2001

ONTARIO REGULATION 243/02

Amended to O. Reg. 347/06

LICENSING POWERS

Historical version for the period July 1, 2006 to December 26, 2006.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

Group homes

1. A local municipality does not have the power under section 150 or 157 of the Act to establish a registry for or to license, regulate or govern the operation of a group home as defined in subsection 166 (1) of the Act. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 1.

Residential unit

2. (1) A local municipality does not have the power under section 150 or 157 of the Act to establish a registry for or to license, regulate or govern the rental of a residential unit. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 2 (1).

(2) For the purpose of subsection (1),

“residential unit” means a unit that,

(a) consists of a self-contained set of rooms located in a building or structure,

(b) is used as a residential premises,

(c) contains kitchen and bathroom facilities that are used only by the occupants of the unit,

(d) is used as a single housekeeping unit, which includes a unit in which no occupant has exclusive possession of any part of the unit, and

(e) has a means of egress to the outside of the building or structure, which may be a means of egress through another residential unit. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 2 (2).

Sale or service of liquor

3. A local municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to impose any condition with respect to the sale or service of liquor, as defined in the Liquor Licence Act, as a requirement of obtaining, continuing to hold or renewing a licence or a registration issued by the municipality. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 3.

Couriers

4. A local municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to establish a registry for or to license, regulate or govern,

(a) a courier business wherein parcels and documents are conveyed in vehicles used for hire, other than buses and cabs; or

(b) the owners or drivers of vehicles used for hire in a courier business, other than buses and cabs, for the conveyance of parcels and documents. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 4.

Transportation business

5. (1) A municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to establish a registry for or to license, regulate or govern,

(a) a transportation business wherein property is conveyed in motor vehicles used for hire, other than buses, cabs and tow trucks; or

(b) the owners or drivers of motor vehicles used for hire, other than buses, cabs and tow trucks, for the conveyance of property. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 5 (1).

(2) A municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to regulate or govern motor vehicles used for hire, other than buses, cabs and tow trucks, for the conveyance of property. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 5 (2).

Containers for alcoholic beverages

6. A municipality does not have the power under any Act to impose, as a requirement of obtaining, continuing to hold or renewing a licence, any condition respecting containers for alcoholic beverages, including a condition requiring the vendor of alcoholic beverages to establish, operate or maintain a system or facilities for the return of containers for alcoholic beverages. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 6.

Real estate

7. A municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to establish a registry for or to license, regulate or govern any of the following:

1. The business of trading in real estate, as the terms “real estate” and “trade” are defined in section 1 of the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002.

2. A person registered under the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002 who is carrying on business as a broker, salesperson or brokerage, as “broker”, “salesperson” and “brokerage” are defined in section 1 of that Act. O. Reg. 668/05, s. 1.

Electricians, electrical contractors

8. A municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to establish a registry for or to license, regulate or govern electricians, master electricians or electrical contractors. O. Reg. 347/06, s. 1.

Ottawa, plumbing trade

9. (1) The City of Ottawa does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to impose on any individual carrying on or engaged in the trade of plumbing any condition that requires the individual to complete examinations in relation to, or obtain any certificate issued by or on behalf of the city in relation to, his or her competence to perform plumbing work and act in a supervisory capacity on a construction site where plumbing work is being performed as a condition of obtaining, continuing to hold or renewing a licence as a plumber if,

(a) the individual has successfully completed the examination of skills related to managing construction work required by the Quebec Building Board in the category of specialized contractor, subcategory 4285.14 plumbing contractor; and

(b) the individual has obtained a certificate from the director of the Jobs Protection Office of the Ministry of Labour confirming that the requirement in clause (a) has been met. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 9 (1).

(2) The restriction on the power to make by-laws set out in subsection (1) applies irrespective of whether the by-law characterizes the licences as being for master plumbers or uses other terms categorizing licences by the level of seniority or experience. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 9 (2).

Restriction re: persons in certain trades

10. A municipality does not have the power under Part IV of the Act to impose on any business or individual carrying on or engaged in a trade, other occupation or skill set any condition that requires an individual carrying on or engaged in the trade, other occupation or skill set to complete examinations in relation to, or obtain any certificate issued by or on behalf of the municipality in relation to, his or her competence to perform the trade, other occupation or skill set if the individual holds a certificate in that trade, occupation or skill set under the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act or the Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998. O. Reg. 243/02, s. 10.

11. Omitted (revokes other Regulations). O. Reg. 243/02, s. 11.

12. Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Regulation). O. Reg. 243/02, s. 12.