Approved Regulatory Proposals

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Amendment to Regulation 624

Stop Signs in Territory Without Municipal Organization
Effective Date:  May 11, 2015

Nurse Practitioner Referrals: Changes to the Schedule of Benefits for Physician Services.

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care has made changes to Regulation 552 and the Schedule of Benefits for Physician Services under the Health Insurance Act.
Effective Date:  May 1, 2015

Amendment to Regulation 619

Speed Limits
Effective Date:  May 1, 2015

Amendment to Ontario Regulation 620/05

High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes
Effective Date:  May 1, 2015

Amendment to Regulation 735

Establishment of Local Roads Areas - Northerwestern Region
Effective Date:  May 11, 2015

Amendment to Regulation 624

Stop Signs in Territory without Municipal Organization
Effective Date:  May 11, 2015

Amendment to Regulation 734

Establishment of Local Roads Areas - Northeastern and Eastern Regions
Effective Date:  May 11, 2015

Amendment to Regulation 619

Speed Limits
Effective Date:  May 1, 2015

Amendment to Ontario Regulation 620/05

High Occpancy Vehicle Lanes
Effective Date:  May 1, 2015

Amendment to Regulation 631

Yeild Right-of-Way Signs in Territory Withough Municipal Organization
Effective Date:  May 11, 2015

Training Requirements for Retail Assembly of Portable Outdoor Fuel-Burning Appliances

Proposal to amend Fuel Industry Certificates Regulation, Gaseous Fuels Regulation, and Propane Storage and Handling Regulation (O. Reg. 215/01, 212/01 and 211/01) of the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000.
Effective Date:  May 15, 2015

Local Services Board of Melgund - Addition of Power of Garbage Collection

Amendment to R.R.O.1990, Reg. 737, subsection 33 (4) to add the power of Garbage Collection.
Effective Date:  May 7, 2015

Reducing Coal Use in Energy-Intensive Industries  (source: Environmental Registry)

The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change is proposing regulatory changes to help Ontario's energy-intensive and trade-exposed manufacturing industries (including the cement, lime, iron and steel sectors) take advantage of opportunities to reduce the use of coal and petroleum coke.
Effective Date:  May 1, 2015