P-30.01 - Petroleum Products Act

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58. (Repealed).
1997, c. 64, s. 2; 2005, c. 10, s. 8.
58. A program may, in particular, include clauses concerning
(1)  the required performance levels for the petroleum equipment used;
(2)  the human and financial resources allocated to the testing and inspection of the petroleum equipment, and to the work performed on the equipment;
(3)  the training of the personnel assigned to activities related to petroleum equipment;
(4)  the exchange of information between the permit holder and the Minister;
(5)  the frequency of prescribed inspections, tests and analyses and reports;
(6)  the procedure for grouping applications for the renewal of the permit holder’s permits, where the permit holder has undertaken to apply more than one program;
(7)  the conditions or procedure for terminating the program.
The period of validity of a program may not exceed five years. The program must be set out in writing and be signed by the permit holder. The same conditions apply to the renewal of the program and to any amendment to the program made with the Minister’s approval.
1997, c. 64, s. 2.