Acts and Regulations

2001-26 - Fees in Relation to Highway Advertisements

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Current to 1 January 2024
NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 2001-26
under the
Financial Administration Act
(O.C. 2001-148)
Filed March 30, 2001
Under section 56 of the Financial Administration Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Board, makes the following Regulation:
2013-51; 2018-67
Citation
1This Regulation may be cited as the Fees in Relation to Highway Advertisements Regulation - Financial Administration Act.
Definitions
2In this Regulation
“Minister” means the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf;(Ministre)
“private advertisement” means an advertisement that is manufactured, installed and maintained in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act, other than an advertisement that is manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister; (publicité privée)
“TOD Fingerboard sign” means a TOD Fingerboard sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act;(panneau TD de destination)
“TOD Highway logo sign” means a TOD Highway logo sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act;(panneau TD de logos au bord des routes)
“TOD Major attraction sign” means a TOD Major attraction sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act;(panneau TD d’attraction majeure)
“TOD Ramp logo sign” means a TOD Ramp logo sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act;(panneau TD de logos le long des bretelles)
“TOD Regular attraction sign” means a TOD Regular attraction sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act; (panneau TD d’attraction ordinaire)
“TOD Secondary attraction sign” means a TOD Secondary attraction sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act;(panneau TD d’attraction secondaire)
“TOD tourist/visitor information sign” means a TOD tourist/visitor information sign manufactured, installed and maintained by the Minister in conformity with New Brunswick Regulation 97-143 under the Highway Act.(panneau TD d’information touristique)
2010, c.31, s.51; 2013-51; 2018-67
Fees
3The Minister may charge the following fees under this Regulation:
(a)in relation to a TOD Regular attraction sign or a TOD tourist/visitor information sign
 
(i)for a primary identification sign
 
(A)for manufacture and installation by the Minister
$600.00
 
(B)for maintenance, per year
$100.00
 
(ii)for a follow-up sign
 
(A)for manufacture and installation by the Minister
$210.00
 
(B)for maintenance, per year
$40.00
 
(b)in relation to a TOD Major attraction sign
 
(i)for manufacture and installation by the Minister: reasonable cost to the Province
 
(ii)for maintenance by the Minister: reasonable cost to the Province
 
(c)in relation to a TOD Secondary attraction sign
 
(i)for manufacture and installation by the Minister
$6,000.00
 
(ii)for maintenance by the Minister: reasonable cost to the Province
 
(c.1)in relation to a TOD Fingerboard sign
 
(i)for manufacture and installation by the Minister
$200.00
 
(ii)for maintenance, per year
$50.00
 
(c.2)in relation to a TOD Highway logo sign
(i)for manufacture and installation by the Minister, per business for each logo on the sign
$3,000.00
 
(ii)for maintenance, per business for each logo on the sign, per year
$300.00
 
(c.3)in relation to a TOD Ramp logo sign
 
(i)for manufacture and installation by the Minister, per business for each logo on the sign
$1,000.00
 
(ii)for maintenance, per business for each logo on the sign, per year
$300.00
 
(d)in relation to a private advertisement, for site visit by the Minister upon application
$75.00
2013-51; 2018-67
Commencement
4This Regulation comes into force on April 1, 2001.
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to July 11, 2018.