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Proposals under the Condominium Act, 1998

Proposal to proclaim into force a new section 117 of the Condominium Act, 1998 (Condo Act) and to amend two regulations under the Condo Act to: 1.Expand the scope of disputes that can be heard by the Condominium Authority Tribunal. 2. Prescribe nuisances, annoyances and disruptions that are to be prohibited on condominium properties or any assets of a condominium corporation.
Comments Due Date:  January 31, 2020

Individual Pension Plans and Designated Plans

We are consulting on a proposal to exempt certain individual pension plans (IPPs) and designated plans (DPs) from the Pension Benefits Act.
Comments Due Date:  January 23, 2020

Greener Gasoline and Greener Diesel - Director's Directions  (source: Environmental Registry)

We are seeking feedback on draft guidance to help fuel suppliers comply with O. Reg. 535/05 (Greener Gasoline) and O. Reg. 97/14 (Greener Diesel - Renewable Fuel Content Requirements for Petroleum Diesel Fuel), including instructions and directions on how to carry out compliance calculations for bio-based content in regular gasoline and diesel fuel.
Comments Due Date:  January 15, 2020

Solutions to enable small-volume vehicle manufacturing in Ontario

The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is soliciting public comment on a new voluntary regulatory framework to allow manufacturers seeking to produce and sell vehicles in Ontario in low volumes to substitute engineering analysis, including virtual destructive testing, for some physical destructive tests set out in the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Comments Due Date:  January 13, 2020

Amendment to the Record of Site Condition (Brownfields) Regulation related to the Requirement to Sample Ground Water  (source: Environmental Registry)

Ontario is proposing changes to O. Reg. 153/04 that would provide flexibility for a qualified person (a licensed professional engineer or geoscientist) to exercise professional judgement regarding the need for ground water testing where there is no soil and under key conditions.
Comments Due Date:  January 13, 2020