National Parks Building Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1114)
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Regulations are current to 2012-05-14
POSTING OF PERMIT
9. Every holder of a building permit shall at all times keep
(a) a copy of the building permit posted in a conspicuous position on the construction site; and
(b) a copy of the plans and specifications in respect of which the building permit was issued available for inspection on the construction site.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
10. Plans and specifications for any building having an estimated value of more than $25,000 shall be prepared by an architect registered in Canada.
PLUMBING
11. (1) No person shall make any plumbing installation, or any alteration or addition to a plumbing installation, unless he has first obtained a plumbing installation permit from the Superintendent.
(2) No plumbing installation shall be made by any person other than a plumber licensed under the National Parks Businesses Regulations.
GAS AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND MAINTENANCE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
11.1 (1) The standards and procedures set out in the Electrical Protection Act and the Gas Protection Act of the Province of Alberta, or any Regulations made thereunder, apply in the National Parks in the Province of Alberta but, notwithstanding those standards and procedures, the Superintendent may issue any permit to a person for the purpose of work on an electrical or gas installation.
(2) No person shall install, alter, or make any addition to any electrical or gas facility without first having obtained a permit for that purpose.
(3) No person shall carry out any work on an electrical or gas installation except in accordance with the standards and procedures referred to in subsection (1).
(4) Notwithstanding subsection (1), no person shall supply electricity or gas to any installation unless that installation has been inspected and approved to the satisfaction of the Superintendent.
(5) The Superintendent may
(a) at any reasonable hour enter any premises where electrical or gas work is being undertaken for the purpose of inspecting the work and may order the correction of any deficiency found with respect to the work; and
(b) enter any premises where there is reason to believe that a hazard to persons or property exists due to faulty electrical or gas installations and may order the repair of any faulty installation found therein.
(6) An order under paragraph (5)(b) shall be given in writing and shall state the repairs that are required and the date and time by which the repairs must be completed.
(7) Where an order under paragraph (5)(b) is not complied with by the date and time specified in the order, the Superintendent may order the discontinuance of electrical or gas service, as the case may be, to the premises to which the order applies.
(8) The fee payable for the issuing, pursuant to subsection (1), of a permit set out in column I of an item of Part I of the schedule is the fee set out in column II of that item.
(9) The fee payable for an inspection of a gas installation by the Superintendent pursuant to subsection (4), or a review of plans and specifications for a gas installation set out in column I of an item of Part II of the schedule, is the fee set out in column II of that item.
(10) For the purpose of item 1 of Part II of the schedule, the calculation of the amount of time taken for an inspection shall include travelling time from the office of the Superintendent to the place of inspection.
- SOR/81-667, s. 2;
- SOR/96-427, s. 1.
