Acts and Regulations

O-1.5 - Off-Road Vehicle Act

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Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.01) describing and identifying the area known as the Mount Carleton Grooming Hub for the purposes of subsection 7.1(3);
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the snowmobile trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the snowmobile trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3; 2012, c.39, s.104; 2012, c.52, s.37; 2016, c.23, s.2; 2016, c.37, s.127; 2019, c.29, s.192; 2020, c.16, s.3
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.01) describing and identifying the area known as the Mount Carleton Grooming Hub for the purposes of subsection 7.1(3);
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3; 2012, c.39, s.104; 2012, c.52, s.37; 2016, c.23, s.2; 2016, c.37, s.127; 2019, c.29, s.192
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3; 2012, c.39, s.104; 2012, c.52, s.37; 2016, c.37, s.127; 2019, c.29, s.192
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Energy and Resource Development may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3; 2012, c.39, s.104; 2012, c.52, s.37; 2016, c.37, s.127
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3; 2012, c.39, s.104; 2012, c.52, s.37
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Healthy Living may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3; 2012, c.39, s.104
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism and Parks may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.11) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.5(2);
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.3) prescribing persons or bodies or classes of persons or bodies for the purposes of subsection 7.92(2);
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9; 2009, c.59, s.3
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism and Parks may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(f.1) prescribing the specifications or characteristics of an off-road vehicle, or any class of off-road vehicles, that may be driven by a person who is fourteen years of age and older and under the age of sixteen years, having regard to the person’s height, weight or any other characteristic;
(f.2) defining “closed course”;
(f.3) prescribing the conditions to be met whereby a person under the age of sixteen years may drive an off-road vehicle, or a class of off-road vehicle, on a closed course;
(f.4) establishing classes of closed courses, and establishing or adopting standards for the designing and maintaining of closed courses;
(f.5) providing for the accreditation and requirements for accreditation of organizations that wish to design and operate closed courses, and the revocation of such accreditation;
(f.6) respecting applications for accreditation and the information to be provided upon application;
(f.7) respecting terms and conditions to which an accreditation may be made subject, and the eligibility requirements to be met before accreditation may be granted;
(f.8) respecting the inspection of closed courses;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42; 2007, c.42, s.9
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the use or incorporation of any equipment or device in or on off-road vehicles and the specifications thereof;
(b) designating a highway or any part of a highway along or across which off-road vehicles may be driven;
(c) prescribing rules in respect of the operation of off-road vehicles upon a highway or other place;
(d) exempting certain types of vehicles from the application of this Act;
(d.1) prescribing any duty or power of the motorized snow vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.2(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Tourism and Parks may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the motorized snow vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(d.2) prescribing any duty or power of the all-terrain vehicle trail manager for the purposes of subsection 7.8(3) and establishing whether or not the Minister of Natural Resources may, in an agreement made under that subsection, authorize the all-terrain vehicle trail manager to subdelegate that duty or power to another person or association;
(e) respecting forms necessary for the administration of this Act;
(f) prescribing fees payable under this Act;
(g) generally respecting the operation of off-road vehicles within the Province.
2000, c.50, s.9; 2003, c.7, s.23; 2004, c.20, s.42