This regulation sets inspection fees for amusement rides, exempts certain single-person rides on non-moving bases, allows the director to waive part of some fees, and says inspection standards should be used as guides.
Amusement Rides Inspection Fees Regulation, M.R. 185/87 R The Amusements Act , C.C.S.M. c. A70 Regulation 185/87 R Registered May 25, 1987 bilingual version (HTML) Definitions 1 In this regulation, "certificate" means a certificate issued by an inspector under subsection 7(3) of The Amusements Act certifying that an amusement ride is reasonably safe for participation therein by the public; (« certificat ») "director" means the person designated by the minister as the Director of Mechanical and Engineering Branch. (« directeur ») M.R. 551/88 Non-application 2 This regulation does not apply in respect of an amusement ride that is on a non-moving base and that is designed to accommodate only one person. Fee for first inspection of non-portable ride 3 The fee payable for the first inspection of the season of any amusement ride that is not portable and that is located in an amusement park is $50. M.R. 81/98; 71/2002 ; 128/2013 Fee for first inspection of other rides 4 The fee payable for the first inspection of the season of any amusement ride, other than an amusement ride referred to in section 3, is $100. M.R. 81/98; 71/2002 ; 128/2013 Fee for additional inspections 5 Where an inspection additional to an inspection referred to in sections 3 or 4 becomes necessary as a result of a decision of an inspector under subsection 7(4) of the Act, the fee payable is $250. M.R. 551/88; 81/98; 71/2002 ; 128/2013 No fee for certificate 6 No fee is payable for a certificate of safety issued under subsection 7(3) of the Act. M.R. 551/88 Partial waiver of fee by director 7 Where, in the opinion of the director, a reduction of the inspection fees for which provision is made in section 5 is warranted, the director may waive the payment of part of such fees as the director deems appropriate. Inspection standards 8 The standards set out in Canadian Standards Association Standard Z267 titled " Midway Safety Code ", shall, as amended from time to time and to the extent that they are relevant, be used as guides in carrying out inspections of amusement rides.