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O. Reg. 223/01: CODES AND STANDARDS ADOPTEDBY REFERENCE

filed June 22, 2001 under Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 16

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ONTARIO regulation 223/01

made under the

Technical Standards and
Safety act, 2000

Made:  May 31, 2001
Filed:  June 22, 2001
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: July 7, 2001

codes and standards adopted
by reference

1. (1) The “Amusement Devices Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 221/01 (Amusement Devices).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 221/01 to the “Amusement Devices Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

2. (1) The “Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 220/01 (Boilers and Pressure Vessels).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 220/01 to the “Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted. 

3. (1) The “Compressed Natural Gas Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 214/01 (Compressed Natural Gas).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 214/01 to the “Compressed Natural Gas Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

4. (1) The “Elevating Devices Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 209/01 (Elevating Devices).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 209/01 to the “Elevating Devices Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted. 

5. (1) The “Fuel Oil Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 213/01 (Fuel Oil).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 213/01 to the “Fuel Oil Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

6. (1) The “Gaseous Fuels Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 212/01 (Gaseous Fuels).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 212/01 to the “Gaseous Fuels Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

7. (1) The “Liquid Fuels Handling Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 217/01 (Liquid Fuels).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 217/01 to the “Liquid Fuels Handling Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

8. (1) The “Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 210/01 (Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 210/01 to the “Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

9. (1) The “Propane Code Adoption Document” published by the designated administrative authority and dated June 1, 2001 is hereby adopted by reference as part of Ontario Regulation 211/01 (Propane Storage and Handling).

(2) A reference in Ontario Regulation 211/01 to the “Propane Code Adoption Document” is a reference to it as amended from time to time, and whether the amendment was made before or after this Regulation was adopted.

10. This Regulation comes into force on the day the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000 is proclaimed in force.

Norman W. Sterling

Minister of Consumer and Business Services

Dated on May 31, 2001.