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alberta regulation 95/2004
Environmental Protection
and
Enhancement Act
TIRE DESIGNATION REGULATION
Table of Contents
1 Definitions
2 Tires as designated material
3 Advance disposal surcharge
4 Lloydminster exemption
5 Expiry
6 Coming into force
Definitions
1 In this Regulation,
(a) “Act” means the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act;
(b) “Association” means the Association referred to in section 2 of the Designated Material Recycling and Management Regulation;
(c) “Bylaw” means a Bylaw of the Association made under section 12 of the Designated Material Recycling and Management Regulation;
(d) “Minister” means the Minister responsible for the Act;
(e) “supply” means supply as defined in the Designated Material Recycling and Management Regulation;
(f) “tires” means tires manufactured for the purpose of being used on the wheels of motor vehicles, trailers, tractors, implements of husbandry, off‑highway vehicles, equipment or machinery.
Tires as designated material
2 Tires are a designated material for the purposes of Part 9, Division 1 of the Act and the Designated Material Recycling and Management Regulation.
Advance disposal surcharge
3 The maximum advance disposal surcharge that may be prescribed for tires under the Designated Material Recycling and Management Regulation is $4.
Lloydminster exemption
4 This Regulation does not apply with respect to the supply of tires in the City of Lloydminister.
Expiry
5 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on April 30, 2014.
Coming into force
6 This Regulation comes into force on June 1, 2004.






