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CD 6

CAP. 132]

Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws

[1986 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Offences and penalties.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2),

(b) in the event of any contravention of any of the provisions

of by-law 11 or 12;

(c) in the event of any failure to comply with any conditions

imposed under the provisions of by-law 4(2);

(d) where the Director of Fire Services receives a certificate under the provisions of by-law 6(2) specifying that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises are not in safe and efficient working order;

(e) where the Director of Fire Services is satisfied that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises have not been inspected in accordance with the provisions of by-law 6(1);

(f) if, at any time, the Director of Fire Services is of the opinion that the ventilating system provided for such premises, or any part of such ventilating system, is not in safe and efficient working order.

14. (1) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who-

(a) fails to comply with any conditions imposed under

by-law 4(2);

(b) fails to keep the ventilating system provided therefor in operation in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(1) or (2), as the case may be;

(c) fails to keep the natural ventilation free from obstructions

in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(3),

shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months.

(2) Any person who-

(a) alters or tampers with the approved setting of an air intake

damper as provided under by-law 4(1)(e); or

(b) interferes with the proper functioning of the instruments in

any ventilating system in scheduled premises,

with intent to deceive the Council or any public officer authorized in writing by the Council to exercise the powers conferred by the Ordinance or these by-laws shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months.

(3) Any person who-

(a) contravenes by-law 6(2); or

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CD 6 CAP. 132] Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary] Offences and penalties. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2), (b) in the event of any contravention of any of the provisions of by-law 11 or 12; (c) in the event of any failure to comply with any conditions imposed under the provisions of by-law 4(2); (d) where the Director of Fire Services receives a certificate under the provisions of by-law 6(2) specifying that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises are not in safe and efficient working order; (e) where the Director of Fire Services is satisfied that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises have not been inspected in accordance with the provisions of by-law 6(1); (f) if, at any time, the Director of Fire Services is of the opinion that the ventilating system provided for such premises, or any part of such ventilating system, is not in safe and efficient working order. 14. (1) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who- (a) fails to comply with any conditions imposed under by-law 4(2); (b) fails to keep the ventilating system provided therefor in operation in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(1) or (2), as the case may be; (c) fails to keep the natural ventilation free from obstructions in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(3), shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months. (2) Any person who- (a) alters or tampers with the approved setting of an air intake damper as provided under by-law 4(1)(e); or (b) interferes with the proper functioning of the instruments in any ventilating system in scheduled premises, with intent to deceive the Council or any public officer authorized in writing by the Council to exercise the powers conferred by the Ordinance or these by-laws shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months. (3) Any person who- (a) contravenes by-law 6(2); or
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CD 6 CAP. 132] Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary] Offences and penalties. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2), <~3/27 (b) in the event of any contravention of any of the provisions of by-law 11 or 12; (c) in the event of any failure to comply with any conditions imposed under the provisions of by-law 4(2); (d) where the Director of Fire Services receives a certificate under the provisions of by-law 6(2) specifying that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises are not in safe and efficient working order; (e) where the Director of Fire Services is satisfied that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises have not been inspected in accordance with the provisions of by-law 6(1); () if, at any time, the Director of Fire Services is of the opinion that the ventilating system provided for such premises, or any part of such ventilating system, is not in safe and efficient working order. 14. (1) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who- (a) fails to comply with any conditions imposed under by-law 4(2); (b) fails to keep the ventilating system provided therefor in operation in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(1) or (2), as the case may be; (c) fails to keep the natural ventilation free from obstructions in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(3), shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months. (2) Any person who- (a) alters or tampers with the approved setting of an air intake damper as provided under by-law 4(1)(e); or (b) interferes with the proper functioning of the instruments in any ventilating system in scheduled premises, with intent to deceive the Council or any public officer authorized in writing by the Council to exercise the powers conferred by the Ordinance or these by-laws shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months. SCO (3) Any person who- (a) contravenes by-law 6(2); or
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CD 6

CAP. 132]

Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws

[1986 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Offences and penalties.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2),

<~3/27

(b) in the event of any contravention of any of the provisions

of by-law 11 or 12;

(c) in the event of any failure to comply with any conditions

imposed under the provisions of by-law 4(2);

(d) where the Director of Fire Services receives a certificate under the provisions of by-law 6(2) specifying that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises are not in safe and efficient working order;

(e) where the Director of Fire Services is satisfied that the dampers, filters and precipitators, or any of them, of the ventilating system provided for such premises have not been inspected in accordance with the provisions of by-law 6(1);

() if, at any time, the Director of Fire Services is of the opinion that the ventilating system provided for such premises, or any part of such ventilating system, is not in safe and efficient working order.

14. (1) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who-

(a) fails to comply with any conditions imposed under

by-law 4(2);

(b) fails to keep the ventilating system provided therefor in operation in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(1) or (2), as the case may be;

(c) fails to keep the natural ventilation free from obstructions

in accordance with the provisions of by-law 5(3),

shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months.

(2) Any person who-

(a) alters or tampers with the approved setting of an air intake

damper as provided under by-law 4(1)(e); or

(b) interferes with the proper functioning of the instruments in

any ventilating system in scheduled premises,

with intent to deceive the Council or any public officer authorized in writing by the Council to exercise the powers conferred by the Ordinance or these by-laws shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment for 3 months.

SCO

(3) Any person who-

(a) contravenes by-law 6(2); or

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