Common use of NON ROAD DIESEL ENGINE EMISSION REGULATION Clause in Contracts

NON ROAD DIESEL ENGINE EMISSION REGULATION. 30.1 If you own, operate, or hire diesel powered equipment, Metro Vancouver’s Non‐Road Diesel Engine Emissions Regulation Bylaw No 1161, 2012 (the Bylaw) may impact your business. The Bylaw came into force on January 1, 2012 and requires owners or operators to register and label Tier 0 and Tier 1 non‐road diesel engines that are 25 horsepower (19kW) or greater in order to operate within Metro Vancouver. Tier 0 engines must have 90 days of registration purchased by December 31, 2014 or the engine(s) will be prohibited from ever operating in Metro Vancouver. To be fully registered an owner/operator must: ∙ provide required information (machine/engine/company details), ∙ pay fees, and ∙ label machines with Metro Vancouver issued registration number.

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Samples: Draft Quotation Agreement, Draft Quotation Agreement, Draft Quotation Agreement

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NON ROAD DIESEL ENGINE EMISSION REGULATION. 30.1 31.1 If you own, operate, or hire diesel powered equipment, Metro Vancouver’s Non‐Road Diesel Engine Emissions Regulation Bylaw No 1161, 2012 (the Bylaw) may impact your business. The Bylaw came into force on January 1, 2012 and requires owners or operators to register and label Tier 0 and Tier 1 non‐road diesel engines that are 25 horsepower (19kW) or greater in order to operate within Metro Vancouver. Tier 0 engines must have 90 days of registration purchased by December 31, 2014 or the engine(s) will be prohibited from ever operating in Metro Vancouver. To be fully registered an owner/operator must: ∙ provide required information (machine/engine/company details), ∙ pay fees, and ∙ label machines with Metro Vancouver issued registration number.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Draft Quotation Agreement, Draft Quotation Agreement

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NON ROAD DIESEL ENGINE EMISSION REGULATION. 30.1 32.1 If you own, operate, or hire diesel powered equipment, Metro Vancouver’s Non‐Road Diesel Engine Emissions Regulation Bylaw No 1161, 2012 (the Bylaw) may impact your business. The Bylaw came into force on January 1, 2012 and requires owners or operators to register and label Tier 0 and Tier 1 non‐road diesel engines that are 25 horsepower (19kW) or greater in order to operate within Metro Vancouver. Tier 0 engines must have 90 days of registration purchased by December 31, 2014 or the engine(s) will be prohibited from ever operating in Metro Vancouver. To be fully registered an owner/operator must: ∙ provide required information (machine/engine/company details), ∙ pay fees, and ∙ label machines with Metro Vancouver issued registration number.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft Quotation Agreement

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