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211

THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE

PART I

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

Vol. 87 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012 No. 23

CORPORATIONS ACT Corporations Act - Section 393 Local Incorporations For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-01 66993 ANYTHING TO EVERYTHING CONSTRUCTION LTD. 2012-03-01 66983 LUV-IT COUTURE INC. 2012-03-01 66987 GML ELECTRICAL LTD 2012-03-01 66988 T. B. Fisheries Ltd. 2012-03-01 66989 66989 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-01 66990 Newfoundland Treasures Inc. 2012-03-01 66991 Row Rentals Inc. 2012-03-01 66992 L & N Enterprises Ltd. 2012-03-02 67012 67012 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LTD. 2012-03-02 67009 AMES CONSULTING INC. 2012-03-02 67007 FIRST CHOICE COURIER & MOVERS LTD 2012-03-02 67006 FOUNDATION REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INC. 2012-03-02 67017 GILBERT NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR CONTRACTING LTD. 2012-03-02 67010 HARCO HOMES LTD 2012-03-02 67008 PITCHER PLANT PRODUCTIONS LIMITED 2012-03-02 67005 WHITE ROSE HOMES LIMITED 2012-03-02 66995 THJ Enterprises Limited

2012-03-02 66999 66999 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-02 67000 Dr. Ayodeji Ogunsina PMC Inc. 2012-03-02 67001 Mic-Keeg Holdings Limited 2012-03-02 67002 Mallay Properties & Development Inc. 2012-03-02 67003 ProsperiMed Financial Group Inc. 2012-03-05 67021 67021 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LTD. 2012-03-05 67022 CHF PROPERTIES INC. 2012-03-05 67024 CHF RESIDENTIAL INC. 2012-03-05 67020 E. C. CONTRACTING INC. 2012-03-05 67019 K M R FITTING LTD 2012-03-05 67004 Emmanuel Chinese Church Inc. 2012-03-05 67013 TLB Choice Consulting Inc. 2012-03-05 67014 WLH Contracting Limited 2012-03-05 67015 PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL INC. 2012-03-05 67016 Mooney's Pipefitting and Services Ltd. 2012-03-05 67018 Arcs n Sparks Fabrication Inc. 2012-03-06 67030 IRB PIPING LTD 2012-03-06 67029 RECON REINFORCING LTD. 2012-03-06 67027 Travel Time - TPI Inc. 2012-03-06 67028 BRI-MECH Technical Services Limited 2012-03-08 67041 D J M INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTING SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-08 67039 DOWN SOUTH INC. 2012-03-08 67040 ELITE VOYAGER INC. 2012-03-08 67038 JUST BECAUSE HOLDINGS INC 2012-03-08 67032 Airport Auto Group Inc

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2012-03-08 67035 67035 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-08 67036 F. A. Fisheries Ltd. 2012-03-09 67047 67047 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-09 67049 67049 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-09 67046 AME ENTERPRISES INC. 2012-03-09 67052 RANDELL'S TRUCKING SERVICE LIMITED 2012-03-09 67050 RHINELANDER EQUESTRIAN SERVICES LIMITED 2012-03-09 67037 Martin's Pride Enterprises Ltd. 2012-03-09 67044 Labrador Phoenix Incorporated 2012-03-12 67058 A M G CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 2012-03-12 67063 BJH ENTERPRISES INC. 2012-03-12 67060 BROOKLYN CONSTRUCTION INC. 2012-03-12 67059 C AND K PAINT AND PLASTER LTD. 2012-03-12 67057 CAPITAL COFFEE SUPPLIES INC 2012-03-12 67065 DMC HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-12 67061 MULTI ETHNIC FOOD ENTERPRISE INC. 2012-03-12 67045 MAPLE LEAF INSPECTIONS INC. 2012-03-12 67054 Beothuck Holdings Limited 2012-03-12 67055 67055 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR CORP 2012-03-13 67073 BROOKE'S CARPET CLEANERS INC 2012-03-13 67074 CROW HILL RV INC. 2012-03-13 67071 FOUR R HOLDINGS INC 2012-03-13 67072 HICKEY'S GREENHOUSES & NURSERY LTD. 2012-03-13 67056 Oliger Consulting Inc. 2012-03-13 67068 Maxco Builders Inc 2012-03-13 67069 McGregor GeoScience and Environmental Limited 2012-03-13 67070 HEH Professional Consultants Inc. 2012-03-14 67085 JACKSON'S ARM HERITAGE SOCIETY INC. 2012-03-14 67083 MARKA INVESTMENTS LIMITED 2012-03-14 67086 PROFESSIONAL UNIFORMS & MATS INC. 2012-03-14 67084 TODD ROBBINS SERVICES INC. 2012-03-14 67078 J & S Business Services Ltd. 2012-03-14 67079 Kepole Island Construction & Electrical Inc. 2012-03-14 67080 Dr. A.J. Hunt Physician PMC Inc. 2012-03-14 67081 ShesheKatik Enterprises Inc. 2012-03-15 67094 67094 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LTD. 2012-03-15 67099 67099 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-15 67101 67101 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-15 67100 A FRESH LOOK PAINTING INC. 2012-03-15 67095 EJ PROPERTY HOLDINGS LTD. 2012-03-15 67097 KMC SAFETY INC. 2012-03-15 67096 LANDPRIDE HYDROSEEDING INC. 2012-03-15 67098 WHITE BEAR ADVENTURE, INC. 2012-03-15 67082 Bird and Small Animal Rescue Inc. 2012-03-15 67090 Alpha Laser Inc. 2012-03-15 67091 Atlantic K-9 Inc. 2012-03-15 67092 H & H RENOS & CONTRACTING INC 2012-03-16 67109 CAHILL'S CONTRACTING INC

2012-03-16 67114 COOPER FUELS INC 2012-03-16 67113 D & H TRANSPORT LIMITED 2012-03-16 67111 GAR CONSULTANTS LTD. 2012-03-16 67112 ROSE BLANCHE RECREATION COMMITTEE CORPORATION 2012-03-16 67093 Bawn Consulting Inc. 2012-03-16 67103 Keeping's Home Inspection Inc. 2012-03-16 67106 Fitzgerald & Kane Mechanical inc 2012-03-20 67126 67126 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-20 67129 67129 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-20 67127 G & A CONSTRUCTION LTD. 2012-03-20 67124 GANDER AUTOMATED CAR WASH LIMITED 2012-03-20 67122 JCC SERVICES INC. 2012-03-20 67120 PROVIDENT VALUATION & ADVISORY SERVICES INC. 2012-03-20 67133 TOPSAIL CONSULTING INC. 2012-03-20 67107 TRC Holdings Inc. 2012-03-20 67108 67108 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR CORP 2012-03-20 67115 Pinehill Renovations Limited 2012-03-20 67116 Gill Consulting Ltd. 2012-03-20 67117 Five Fields Capital Inc. 2012-03-21 67143 67143 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-21 67141 COTTAGE HOSPITAL PHYSIOTHERAPY AND FITNESS, INC. 2012-03-21 67144 DWYER REALTY (2012) LIMITED 2012-03-21 67136 MOD AND STANLEY DESIGN INCORPORATED 2012-03-21 67137 NORTHEAST EQUIPMENT INC. 2012-03-21 67140 RANDOM HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-21 67139 ROSE BLANCHE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CORPORATION 2012-03-21 67142 TOP QUALITY CLEANERS INC. 2012-03-21 67134 67134 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR CORP 2012-03-22 67151 2B4 CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 2012-03-22 67152 DTK CONTRACTING & RENOVATIONS INC. 2012-03-22 67146 fft Labs Incorporated 2012-03-22 67147 Four Winds Design Inc. 2012-03-22 67148 67148 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-22 67149 Lifestyle & Wellness Healthy Living NL Inc. 2012-03-23 67163 ALIBHAI HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-23 67162 EASTCAN SAFETY LIMITED 2012-03-23 67165 GREAT BIG SEA USA (2012) LIMITED 2012-03-23 67171 JABA MARKETING INC. 2012-03-23 67170 TNT PUBLICATIONS INC 2012-03-23 67155 Progressive Workplace Solutions Inc. 2012-03-23 67156 Qualico Homes Inc. 2012-03-23 67157 67157 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-23 67158 Northern Welding Ltd. 2012-03-23 67159 Jade Rose Holdings Inc. 2012-03-26 67182 NORTHBOARDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC. 2012-03-26 67183 REGAL AVIATION SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-26 67178 SUPREME MECHANICAL LTD. 2012-03-26 67160 Browne Consulting Inc. 2012-03-26 67161 Houlihan Contracting Limited 2012-03-26 67169 Connick Sales and Services Inc. 2012-03-26 67173 Marble Resort Management Ltd.

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2012-03-26 67174 McKeil Newfoundland & Labrador Limited 2012-03-26 67175 CIP Magnetite Ltd. 2012-03-26 67176 Rental Hutch Inc. 2012-03-26 67177 Mission Media Inc. 2012-03-27 67191 DR. BAYAN MISSAGHI PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2012-03-27 67192 DRYWALL KINGS LTD. 2012-03-27 67194 ICEBERG LOGISTICS INCORPORATED 2012-03-27 67193 JOSEPH EDWARD FLAHERTY HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-27 67195 MAJOR'S PROPERTIES INC. 2012-03-27 67198 WOODLAND FARM INC 2012-03-27 67184 Discovery Homes Ltd. 2012-03-27 67185 MARITIME SUGAR CANADA CORP. 2012-03-27 67186 Lewisporte and Area Heritage Society Inc 2012-03-27 67187 Cat Concerns Inc. 2012-03-27 67188 TMD Enterprise Limited 2012-03-27 67189 Faithwalk Christian Community Inc. 2012-03-27 67190 Triple J. Michelin Holdings Inc. 2012-03-28 67203 D.J. RENOS INC. 2012-03-28 67205 MARY NURSE MEMORIAL AWARD ASSOCIATION INC. 2012-03-28 67204 SUNSHINE SAFETY INC 2012-03-28 67196 67196 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-28 67197 Brooklynn's Cafe Ltd. 2012-03-28 67199 67199 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-29 67211 AVALON GEO LTD. 2012-03-29 67207 INNU VALLEY RENTALS & SALES LTD. 2012-03-29 67210 JPS CONSULTING INC. 2012-03-29 67209 PARAMOUNT APPS INC. 2012-03-29 67212 PLACENTIA & AREA ALTERNATIVE MEASURES PROGRAM INC. 2012-03-29 67200 DRAFTCARNS CONSULTING LTD. 2012-03-29 67206 Mid Island Animal Health Center Inc. 2012-03-30 67224 67224 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-30 67223 COATES FUELS INC. 2012-03-30 67225 DR. MOHAMMAD BARBOUTI (2012) PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2012-03-30 67221 HEARD'S FISHERIES LIMITED 2012-03-30 67220 NEWFOUNDLAND DUCK COMPANY LTD 2012-03-30 67222 PHALANX HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-30 67213 L. P. Fishing Inc. 2012-03-30 67214 67214 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-30 67215 67215 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR CORP 2012-03-30 67216 Suraj Holdings (Canada) Inc. 2012-03-30 67217 Kemma Holdings Inc. Total Incorporations: 182

Corporations Act - Section 331 Local Revivals For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-15 44424 Pouch Cove Games Arcade Inc. 2012-03-16 46943 Garden Springs Inc.

2012-03-21 32577 I.P.S.C. Newfoundland & Labrador, Inc. 2012-03-21 23451 JASSA HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-21 8960 Newfoundland and Labrador

Association of Respiratory Therapists, Inc. 2012-03-21 20947 PROVINCIAL PLASTICS INC. 2012-03-29 50849 DENIS GAHERTY & ASSOCIATES LIMITED 2012-03-29 35640 Frenchman's Cove Fishermen's Committee Incorporated 2012-03-30 46244 Harbour Le Cou Fishermen's Committee Inc. Total Revivals: 9

Corporations Act - Section 286 Local Amendments For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-01 41597 ELIZABETH LYNN FISHERIES INC. 2012-03-01 64620 Forgehill Consulting Ltd. 2012-03-01 48553 JBG BUSINESS SUPPORT INC. 2012-03-01 43281 MARVIN & JODY ENTERPRISE LTD. 2012-03-02 58464 AVALON CLEANING & RESTORATION INC. 2012-03-02 65669 BROOKE'S AUTOMOTIVE & SALES INC 2012-03-02 61857 HAMPTON CAPITAL INC. 2012-03-02 56819 MAPVISION INC. 2012-03-02 61917 TRANS ISLAND RELOCATION SERVICES INC. 2012-03-05 58395 DR. S. B. PILGRIM PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2012-03-05 64364 FARAWAY PRODUCTIONS INC. 2012-03-05 63852 SPIRIT OF DUNFIELD CORPORATION 2012-03-06 66859 66859 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-06 65209 BOMB BEVERAGES INC. 2012-03-06 55798 FOR THE LOVE OF LEARNING INCORPORATED 2012-03-06 51233 KMK CAPITAL INC. 2012-03-06 6127 MARDA HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-06 53239 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR DEAF SPORTS ASSOCIATION, INC. 2012-03-08 49248 NORRIS ARM NORTH RECREATION COMMITTEE INC. 2012-03-09 64511 BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION LTD 2012-03-09 57790 CAMPANA HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-09 8014 Faith Bible Chapel 2012-03-09 47275 NORTHERN SALMON INC. 2012-03-09 62198 Provincial Ready Mix Inc. 2012-03-09 35498 Real Game Inc. 2012-03-09 66991 Row Rentals Inc. 2012-03-09 57788 TREETOPS HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-12 57040 DUFFITT RENTALS LIMITED 2012-03-12 51215 NORTHEAST SUPPLIES LIMITED 2012-03-12 67015 PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL INC. 2012-03-12 30012 TRINITY RESOURCES LTD. 2012-03-12 58044 TUCKAMORE CONSULTING INC. 2012-03-13 57049 CLAYTON HOSPITALITY INC.

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2012-03-13 45834 DR. J. DIRKSCHEN VAN SCHALKWYK PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2012-03-13 66501 DR. OTTO VICTOR ROOB PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2012-03-13 50328 TWILIGHT ENTERPRISES (2012) LTD. 2012-03-14 64009 FORTIS PROPERTIES CORPORATION 2012-03-14 62458 POWER PLAY SPORTZ INC. 2012-03-15 66999 66999 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-15 43070 GOODWIN HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-15 65878 Small Business Accounting Solutions Inc. 2012-03-16 49609 CANADIAN MARINE & INDUSTRIAL INC. 2012-03-16 28733 K & K Contracting Limited 2012-03-16 58237 VALERIE A. HYNES MANAGEMENT PLC INC. 2012-03-16 58236 VALERIE A. HYNES PLC INC. 2012-03-20 66425 AVALON ANIMAL HOSPITAL (2012) LIMITED 2012-03-20 66385 BENCO INVESTMENTS INC. 2012-03-20 63811 GRANDRIDE ENTERPRISES LTD 2012-03-21 34533 ATLANTIC PROPELLER REPAIR LIMITED 2012-03-21 51389 BURIN PENINSULA MARINE SERVICE CENTRE LIMITED 2012-03-21 32823 Finch Engineering Inc. 2012-03-21 9714 Flynn's Services Limited 2012-03-21 27611 Fortune Lions Club Inc. 2012-03-21 32577 I.P.S.C. Newfoundland & Labrador, Inc. 2012-03-21 23451 JASSA HOLDINGS INC. 2012-03-22 30666 Krinor Resources Inc. 2012-03-22 59013 MURPHY'S INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTING LTD. 2012-03-22 43325 Pippy Benefits Consulting Inc. 2012-03-23 48652 11380 Newfoundland & Labrador Inc. 2012-03-23 29213 BURRY HEIGHTS UNITED CHURCH CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER INC. 2012-03-23 59133 CAPE CONSULTING GROUP INC. 2012-03-23 57675 HOPKINS & QUINTON FISHERIES LTD. 2012-03-23 65543 LJ ELECTRONICS LTD. 2012-03-23 55096 PROCOM DATA SERVICES INC. 2012-03-23 66988 T. B. Fisheries Ltd. 2012-03-23 27101 TRAYTOWN BUILDERS LIMITED 2012-03-26 61791 61791 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LTD. 2012-03-26 62461 AIR LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-26 66468 DRS. COMBDEN & HIGGINS PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2012-03-26 63013 PUDDLE POND RESOURCES INC. 2012-03-26 47304 RDF CONSULTING LTD. 2012-03-26 60480 SCI-FI ON THE ROCK INC. 2012-03-27 59345 59345 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-27 61963 Saputsinik Investigation and Security Services Ltd. 2012-03-27 59350 SINGLETON 2009 HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-27 64445 Speuata Security Inc. 2012-03-28 57248 Atlantic Monarch Limited 2012-03-28 62161 Offshore Safety Consulting Inc.

2012-03-28 61651 SILVERTIP EXPLORATION CONSULTANTS INC. 2012-03-29 67035 67035 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-29 4044 McGRATH'S DRUGSTORE LIMITED 2012-03-29 6274 NATURE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INCORPORATED 2012-03-29 55333 NELCO FISHERIES LIMITED 2012-03-29 11607 SHEBA HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-29 53190 STRATCAN INDUSTRIES INC 2012-03-29 2094 T. HALLETT LIMITED 2012-03-30 62893 BARBOUTI HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-30 47933 Canduit Electric Inc. 2012-03-30 39243 Geo Glass & Aluminum Ltd. 2012-03-30 8682 Jay Dee Farms Limited 2012-03-30 27320 MUSSEAU HOLDINGS LIMITED Total Amendments: 91

Corporations Act - Section 335 Local Dissolutions For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-01 43857 JessJill Holdings Inc. 2012-03-01 53593 S & J CARPENTRY LTD. 2012-03-02 58767 DON & COLLEEN HOLDINGS LTD. 2012-03-02 45133 MDS Consulting Inc. 2012-03-02 5163 Melville Homes Limited 2012-03-05 49329 PMD Consulting Inc. 2012-03-06 57705 2008 CANADIAN DEAF YOUTH GAMES INC. 2012-03-06 59753 M & A USED VEHICLES LTD. 2012-03-06 63487 RECOVER MAGAZINE / RAFT PRINT INC. 2012-03-06 13438 STAN FLEMING LIMITED 2012-03-08 59407 59407 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2012-03-08 60203 D. MERCER AND SON DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED 2012-03-08 51920 GREENLIGHT BROADBAND INC. 2012-03-08 51919 JRL CONSULTING INC. 2012-03-08 52886 KASCO HOLDINGS LTD. 2012-03-08 64626 ORCA LABRADOR RESOURCES LTD. 2012-03-08 51918 SJ3 RENTAL PROPERTIES LTD. 2012-03-12 63478 63478 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2012-03-12 41396 ORBIT AVIATION INC 2012-03-13 63488 D C F ENTERPRISE LTD 2012-03-13 58974 DEER PARK CONCRETE LTD. 2012-03-13 54542 EVS SERVICES INC. 2012-03-13 18364 H & J HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-13 58915 TWO GUY'S SHINGLING LTD. 2012-03-14 61085 Capital Water Technologies NL Corp. 2012-03-15 29589 Decor Framing & Gallery, Inc. 2012-03-15 58695 EVANS PERSONAL CARE HOMES INC. 2012-03-16 58222 IRONMAN CONTRACTING INC. 2012-03-16 12708 J & B ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2012-03-16 59047 LAMBES LANE DEVELOPMENTS LTD. 2012-03-16 6157 Lewisporte Area Development Association 2012-03-16 17869 Scott Sales Limited 2012-03-20 58089 GG Enterprises Inc. 2012-03-20 58719 TACTICAL KNOWLEDGE INC. 2012-03-21 22970 B.R.F. Transport Limited 2012-03-21 60759 PS SOLUTIONS INC. 2012-03-21 35876 Roderick Davis Ltd. 2012-03-21 58686 WHISKEY HOLDINGS INC

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2012-03-22 58843 BRIAN SAUNDERS CONTRACTING INC. 2012-03-22 61761 Evergreen Construction Limited 2012-03-22 58841 JUST LIKE NEW INC 2012-03-23 58238 HARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS INC. 2012-03-26 59089 The Fashion Warehouse Limited 2012-03-27 41484 ROCHE ATLANTIC LIMITED 2012-03-29 8578 CODROY VALLEY FARM SUPPLIES LIMITED 2012-03-29 21090 Northern Shotokan Karate Club Limited 2012-03-29 27965 OFFICE EXTENDED SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-29 62361 PW CONTRACTING LIMITED 2012-03-30 51718 51718 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. Total Dissolutions: 49

Corporations Act - Section 294 Local Amalgamations For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-01 66998 ATLANTIC HOMESTEAD LTD. From: 61410 61410 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INC. 66403 66403 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 36038 Atlantic Homestead Ltd. 2012-03-01 66997 LARO ENTERPRISES LIMITED From: 31417 LaRo Enterprises Limited 35244 MiJe Enterprises Ltd. 2012-03-01 66996 WALTERS JEWELLERY LIMITED From: 25008 BAYVIEW PARK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 59895 WALTERS JEWELLERY LIMITED 2012-03-05 67026 BARRETT'S FISHERIES INC. From: 42301 BARRETT'S FISHERIES INC. 43281 MARVIN & JODY ENTERPRISE LTD. 2012-03-06 67033 TWIVEST HOLDINGS LTD. From: 20375 TWILIGHT ENTERPRISES LIMITED 50417 TWIVEST HOLDINGS LTD. Total Amalgamations: 5

Corporations Act - Section 286 Local Name Changes For the Month of: March 2012 Number Company Name 58464 AVALON CLEANING & RESTORATION INC. 2012-03-02 From: PORTER'S CLEANING INC. 65669 BROOKE'S AUTOMOTIVE & SALES INC 2012-03-02 From: BROOKE'S AUTO SALES INC 56819 MAPVISION INC. 2012-03-02 From: DIGEOS Spatial Solutions Inc.

61917 TRANS ISLAND RELOCATION SERVICES INC. 2012-03-02 From: TRANS ISLAND PROPERTIES INC. 64364 FARAWAY PRODUCTIONS INC. 2012-03-05 From: Jagged Rock Productions Inc. 65209 BOMB BEVERAGES INC. 2012-03-06 From: 65209 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INC. 67015 PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL INC. 2012-03-12 From: 67015 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INC. 50328 TWILIGHT ENTERPRISES (2012) LTD. 2012-03-13 From: CDI SEAFOOD CONSULTING AND INSPECTIONS INC. 66425 AVALON ANIMAL HOSPITAL (2012) LIMITED 2012-03-20 From: 66425 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 66385 BENCO INVESTMENTS INC. 2012-03-20 From: 66385 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INC. 59133 CAPE CONSULTING GROUP INC. 2012-03-23 From: M5 Public Relations Inc. 65543 LJ ELECTRONICS LTD. 2012-03-23 From: NicPey Enterprises Ltd. 55333 NELCO FISHERIES LIMITED 2012-03-29 From: BARRCO FISHERIES LIMITED 53190 STRATCAN INDUSTRIES INC 2012-03-29 From: MEGADOME NL INC. 62893 BARBOUTI HOLDINGS LIMITED 2012-03-30 From: DR. MOHAMMAD BARBOUTI PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION Total Name Changes: 15

Corporations Act - Section 443 Extra-Provincial Registrations For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-01 66994 SKILLED WORKER PLACEMENTS INC. 2012-03-02 67011 CSU CANADIAN SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING INC. 2012-03-06 67034 EXPRESSJET AIRLINES, INC. 2012-03-08 67042 LIQUIDITY SOURCE INC. 2012-03-09 67048 DESANTE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 2012-03-09 67053 DUBERCO INC. 2012-03-09 67051 PDVC ENTERPRISES INC. 2012-03-12 67064 MCKAY TRUCKING INC. 2012-03-12 67062 V-TECH INSPECTION LIMITED 2012-03-13 67076 BROKERS TRUST INSURANCE GROUP INC.

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2012-03-13 67075 HACH SALES & SERVICE CANADA LTD. 2012-03-13 67077 MERCADO FINANCING LTD. 2012-03-14 67087 KENT & WHITE INSURANCE LTD. / LES ASSURANCES KENT & WHITE LTEE 2012-03-14 67088 PERI FORMWORK SYSTEMS INC. 2012-03-15 67102 FLINT TUBULAR MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-20 67125 3260812 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED 2012-03-20 67121 AVRO WIND ENERGY INC. 2012-03-20 67119 DEN'S INSPECTION & SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-20 67128 MARWOOD LTD. 2012-03-20 67130 MERCAN RECRUIT LTD. 2012-03-20 67123 SECUNDA OPERATING GP INC. 2012-03-20 67118 ÉQUIPEMENT VALVEST LIMITÉE 2012-03-22 67153 FAIRLEAD FINANCIAL INC. 2012-03-22 67145 HARBOUR AUTHORITY OF ROBERT'S ARM 2012-03-22 67154 PERI SCAFFOLDING SERVICES INC. 2012-03-22 67150 SAINSBURY CONTRACTING INCORPORATED 2012-03-23 67172 1499731 ONTARIO INC. 2012-03-23 67168 8114404 CANADA LIMITED 2012-03-23 67166 FORBES WEST MANAGEMENT CORP. 2012-03-23 67167 P.C. SCALE, INC. 2012-03-26 67180 LASERNETWORKS INC./RÉSEAULASERNET INC. 2012-03-26 67181 VENTURE LIGHTING POWER SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA INC. 2012-03-27 67201 COURTAGE DIRECT BANQUE NATIONALE INC. NATIONAL BANK DIRECT BROKERAGE INC. 2012-03-27 67202 STEVENSON FINANCIAL INCORPORATED 2012-03-29 67208 EMSAT CORPORATION 2012-03-30 67226 GREENFIELD ENTERPRISES LTD. 2012-03-30 67227 HUB INTERNATIONAL SINCLAIR COCKBURN LIMITED Total Registrations: 37

Corporations Act - Section 451 Extra-Provincial Name Changes For the Month of: March 2012 Number Company Name 62172 BLAIR FRANKLIN ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. 2012-03-06 From: BLAIR FRANKLIN CAPITAL PARTNERS INC. 64761 GMP SECURITIES, LLC. 2012-03-09 From: MILLER TABAK ROBERTS SECURITIES, LLC 63482 INMARSAT SOLUTIONS (CANADA) INC. SOLUTIONS INMARSAT (CANADA) INC. 2012-03-22 From: STRATOS WIRELESS INC. STRATOS SANS FIL INC. 54468 STARLIGHT CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION QUÉBEC / FONDATION POUR L'ENFANCE STARLIGHT QUÉBEC

2012-03-29 From: STARLIGHT CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION CANADA/

FONDATION POUR L'ENFANCE STARLIGHT CANADA

Total Name Changes: 4

Corporations Act - Section 294 Extra-Provincial Registrations for Amalgamation For the Month of: March 2012 Date Number Company Name 2012-03-05 67023 BENSON, KEARLEY & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. From: 52770 THE INSURERS FINANCIAL GROUP INC. 2012-03-05 67025 DRECO ENERGY SERVICES ULC From: 5753F GRANT PRIDECO CANADA ULC 2012-03-06 67031 MICMAC FIRE & SAFETY SOURCE LTD. From: 6691F MicMac Fire & Safety Limited 2012-03-08 67043 MANPOWER SERVICES CANADA LIMITED/SERVICES MANPOWER CANADA LIMITÉE From: 5699F MANPOWER SERVICES CANADA LIMITED SERVICES MANPOWER CANADA LIMITEE 2012-03-12 67067 RICOH CANADA INC. From: 55310 INFOPRINT SOLUTIONS CANADA INC. SOLUTIONS INFOPRINT CANADA INC. 66675 RICOH CANADA INC. 2012-03-12 67066 TRADER CORPORATION SOCIÉTÉ TRADER CORPORATION From: 56210 TRADER CORPORATION/SOCIÉTÉ TRADER CORPORATION 2012-03-14 67089 IMPRIMERIES TRANSCONTINENTAL INC. TRANSCONTINENTAL PRINTING INC. From: 60229 6138454 CANADA INC. 65307 QUAD/GRAPHICS CANADA, INC. 2012-03-15 67104 FLINT FIELD SERVICES LTD. From: 67102 FLINT TUBULAR MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-15 67105 FLINT FIELD SERVICES LTD. From: 67104 FLINT FIELD SERVICES LTD. 2012-03-16 67110 HOME DEPOT OF CANADA INC. From: 65868 HOME DEPOT OF CANADA INC. 2012-03-20 67132 TELLABS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA LTD From: 1767D Tellabs Communications Canada Ltd. 2012-03-20 67131 TYCO ELECTRONICS CANADA ULC From: 3316D TYCO ELECTRONICS CANADA ULC

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2012-03-21 67135 CANADIAN IMPERIAL VENTURE CORP. From: 5565F Canadian Imperial Venture Corp. 2012-03-21 67138 DYNAMEX CANADA LIMITED From: 61420 DYNAMEX CANADA LIMITED 2012-03-23 67164 ST. JUDE MEDICAL CANADA, INC. MÉDICALE ST. JUDE CANADA, INC. From: 59382 AGA MEDICAL CANADA INC. 2012-03-26 67179 HUB INTERNATIONAL CANADA WEST ULC From: 61858 HUB INTERNATIONAL CANADA WEST ULC 2012-03-30 67229 LANTECH DRILLING SERVICES INC. From: 5098F LANTECH DRILLING SERVICES INC. 2012-03-30 67233 SYNGENTA CANADA INC. From: 3671D Syngenta Crop Protection

Canada, Inc. Syngenta protection des cultures Canada, inc.

Total Registrations for Amalgamation: 18

SERVICE NL Dean Doyle, Registrar

Registrar of Companies

June 8

MINERAL ACT

NOTICE

Published in accordance with section 62 of CNLR 1143/96 under the Mineral Act, cM-12, RSNL 1990 as amended. Mineral rights to the following mineral licenses have reverted to the Crown: Mineral License 007908M Held by Murphy, Lewis Situate near Baker Lake, Central NL On map sheet 12H/01 Mineral License 015699M 015702M Held by Gary E. Lewis(34%)/Cyril Reid(33%)/ Paul Chafe(33%) Situate near Third Pond, Central NL On map sheet 02E/02 Mineral License 016308M Held by Silver Spruce Resources Inc. Situate near Barge Bay On map sheet 12P/16 Mineral License 020099M Held by Golden Dory Resources Corp. Situate near Little St Lawrence, Burin Peninsula On map sheet 01L/14 Mineral License 013345M Held by Alterra Resources Inc.

Situate near Osmonton Arm, Central NL On map sheet 02E/06 Mineral License 013353M Held by King, David Situate near Budgell Harbour, Central NL On map sheet 02E/06 Mineral License 013364M Held by Muise, Leonard Situate near St.Georges, Western NL On map sheet 12B/08 Mineral License 013365M Held by Hull, Gerald Situate near St.Georges, Western NL On map sheet 12B/08 Mineral License 013371M Held by Mega Uranium Ltd. Situate near Pamiulik River On map sheet 13J/10 Mineral License 013372M Held by Mega Uranium Ltd. Situate near Benedict Mountains On map sheet 13J/10 Mineral License 017400M Held by Quinlan, Eddie Situate near Tukialik Bay On map sheet 13J/16 A portion of license 018902M Held by Newfoundland Fluorspar Exploration Ltd. Situate near Grand Le Pierre Area, Fortune Bay On map sheet 01M/10 01M/15 more particularly described in an application on file at Department of Natural Resources Mineral License 017317M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula On map sheet 01N/13 Mineral License 017318M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Little Hearts Ease, Eastern NL On map sheet 02C/04 Mineral License 017319M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula On map sheet 01N/13 Mineral License 017320M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Little Hearts Ease Area, Eastern NL On map sheet 01N/13 Mineral License 017321M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula On map sheet 01N/13 Mineral License 017322M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula On map sheet 01N/13

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Mineral License 017323M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula On map sheet 01N/13 Mineral License 017341M Held by Playfair Mining Ltd. Situate near Salmon Lake On map sheet 13K/05 Mineral License 018273M Held by White, Jason Situate near Victoria Lake, Central NL On map sheet 12A/06 Mineral License 018532M Held by Walsh, David Situate near Rolling Pond, Central NL On map sheet 02D/11 02D/12 Mineral License 018548M Held by Keats, Christina Situate near Little St Lawrence, Burin Peninsula On map sheet 01L/14 01L/13 Mineral License 018549M Held by Keats, Kevin D. Situate near Little St Lawrence, Burin Peninsula On map sheet 01L/14 01L/13 Mineral License 018550M Held by Quinlan, Marilyn Situate near Cobbler Hill, Southern NL On map sheet 11P/12 Mineral License 018551M Held by Benoit, Thomas Situate near Southwest Brook, West - Central NL On map sheet 12B/09 Mineral License 018552M Held by Benoit, Thomas Situate near Southwest Brook, West - Central NL On map sheet 12B/09 Mineral License 018561M Held by Cochrane, John Situate near Julienne Lake On map sheet 23G/02 Mineral License 018566M Held by Lushman, Jacob Situate near Frenchmans Cove, Southern NL On map sheet 11P/11 Mineral License 018569M Held by Reynolds, Damien Situate near Ugjoktok Bay On map sheet 13N/02 13N/01 Mineral License 018570M Held by Reynolds, Damien Situate near Kanairikok River On map sheet 13K/10 13K/15 Mineral License 018571M Held by Reynolds, Damien Situate near Kanairikok River On map sheet 13K/15

Mineral License 018572M Held by Rare Earth Metals Inc. Situate near Barge Bay Area On map sheet 13A/01 Mineral License 018577M Held by Chan, Lai Lai Situate near Chateau Pond On map sheet 13A/01 Mineral License 018589M Held by Metals Creek Resources Corp. Situate near Puddle Pond, Central NL On map sheet 12A/05 Mineral License 018594M Held by Rare Earth Metals Inc. Situate near Barge Bay Area On map sheet 13A/01 Mineral License 018595M Held by Stares, Shane Situate near Bruce Lake On map sheet 23G/07 A portion of license 018852M Held by Commander Resources Ltd. Situate near Adlatok River On map sheet 13N/05 more particularly described in an application on file at Department of Natural Resources Mineral License 018898M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Southeast On map sheet 23O/01 23O/02 Mineral License 018959M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018960M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018961M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018962M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018963M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018964M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018965M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp.

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Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018966M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018967M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 Mineral License 018968M Held by Schefferville Iron Ore Exploration Corp. Situate near Billjoy Lake Northwest On map sheet 23O/07 The lands covered by this notice except for the lands within Exempt Mineral Lands, the Exempt Mineral Lands being described in CNLR 1143/96 and NLR 71/98, 104/98, 97/00, 36/01, 31/04, 78/06, 8/08 and 28/09 and outlined on 1:50 000 scale digital maps maintained by the Department of Natural Resources, will be open for staking after the hour of 9:00 a.m. on the 32nd clear day after the date of this publication.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Jim Hinchey, P.Geo

Manager - Mineral Rights

File #'s 774: 4194, 4648, 6784, 7940, 8197, 8205, 8216, 8217, 8223, 8224, 8225; 775: 0733, 0871, 0873, 0874, 0875, 0876, 0877,

0878, 0879, 0897, 0898, 1636, 1884, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1919, 1928, 1932, 1933, 2166, 2202, 2258, 2259, 2260, 2261, 2262, 2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2267

June 8

URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING ACT, 2000

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION ST. JOHN’S DEVELOPMENT

REGULATIONS AMENDMENT NO. 540, 2012

TAKE NOTICE that the ST. JOHN’S Development Regulations Amendment Number 540, 2012 adopted on the 14th day of May, 2012 has been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In general terms, the purpose of Development Regulations Amendment Number 540, 2012 is to rezone land at Civic Number 257 Brookfield Road from the Rural Zone and the Rural Residential Infill Zone to the Commercial Industrial Zone. This amendment comes into effect on the date that this notice is printed in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of the

amendment may do so at the Department of Planning, 3rd Floor, St. John’s City Hall during regular business hours.

CITY OF ST JOHN’S

Cliff Johnston, MCIP - Director of Planning June 8

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION ST. JOHN’S MUNICIPAL PLAN

AMENDMENT NO. 105, 2012 AND ST. JOHN’S DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

AMENDMENT NO. 537, 2012 TAKE NOTICE that the ST. JOHN’S Municipal Plan Amendment Number 105, 2012 and the St. John’s Development Regulations Amendment Number 537, 2012 adopted on the 26th day of March, 2012 and approved on the 30th day of April 2012, have been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In general terms, the purpose of Municipal Plan Amendment Number 105, 2012 is to redesignate land in the area of Kenmount Road and Nautilus Street from the Open Space District to the Residential Low Density District. In general terms, the purpose of Development Regulations Amendment Number 537, 2012 is to rezone land in the area of Kenmount Road and Nautilus Street from the Open Space Zone to the Residential Kenmount Zone. These amendments come into effect on the date that this notice is printed in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of the amendments may do so at the Department of Planning, 3rd Floor, St. John’s City Hall during regular business hours.

CITY OF ST JOHN’S Cliff Johnston, MCIP - Director of Planning

June 8

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION MOUNT PEARL DEVELOPMENT

REGULATIONS 2010 AMENDMENT NO. 4, 2012

(PATIOS ON FLANKING STREET SIDEYARD AMENDMENT)

TAKE NOTICE that the CITY OF MOUNT PEARL Development Regulations 2010 Amendment No. 4, 2012, adopted by Council on the 17th day of April, 2012, has been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In general terms, the purpose of Development Regulations Amendment No. 4, 2012 is to provide Council with the discretionary authority to permit the erection of patios in residential minor sideyards that border City owned corner lots. The Development Regulations Amendment No. 4, 2012, comes into effect on the day that this notice is published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who

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wishes to inspect a copy of this amendment may do so at the Mount Pearl City Hall, 3 Centennial Street, during normal working hours.

CITY OF MOUNT PEARL Per: Michele Peach, Chief Administrative Officer

June 8

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION TOWN OF HUMBER ARM SOUTH

MUNICIPAL PLAN 2011 AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2011

TAKE NOTICE that the TOWN OF HUMBER ARM South Municipal Plan 2011 and Development Regulations 2011, adopted on the 10th day of January, 2012 and approved on the 14th day of February, 2012, have been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. The Humber Arm South Municipal Plan 2011 and Development Regulations 2011 come into effect on the day that this notice is published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of the Humber Arm South Municipal Plan 2011 and Development Regulations 2011 may do so at the Town Office, Humber Arm South during normal working hours.

TOWN OF HUMBER ARM SOUTH Marion Evoy, Town Clerk

June 8

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION TOWN OF LABRADOR CITY

DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AMENDMENT No. 16, 2012

TAKE NOTICE that the TOWN OF LABRADOR CITY Development Regulations Amendment No. 16, 2012, adopted by Council on the 8th day of May, 2012, has been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In general terms, Development Regulations Amendment No. 16, 2012, will increase the maximum building height to 22 metres as found in Condition 1, Development Standards, of the General Industrial (GI) Land Use Zone Table. The amendment will also add a condition to the General Industrial (GI) Land Use Zone Table to provide Council with discretion to permit buildings in this land use zone to exceed the maximum building height provided it can be demonstrated that an excessive height is required. The TOWN OF LABRADOR CITY Development Regulations Amendment No. 16, 2012, comes into effect on the day that this notice is published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of the TOWN OF LABRADOR CITY Development Regulations Amendment No. 16, 2012, may do so at the Town Office, Labrador City during normal working hours.

TOWN OF LABRADOR CITY Diane Gear, Town Clerk

June 8

LANDS ACT

NOTICE OF INTENT Lands Act, c36, SNL 1991, as amended

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that GEORGE SPARKES of Glovertown, NL intends to apply to the Department of Environment and Conservation, two months from the publication of this Notice, to acquire title, pursuant to Section 7(2) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown land situated within 15 metres of the waters of Middle Arm, Glovertown, in the Electoral District of Terra Nova for the purpose of a retaining wall/wharf. The land is described as follows:

Bounded on the North by land of George Sparkes for a distance of 19.22 metres;

Bounded on the East by Crown Land for a distance of 15 metres;

Bounded on the South by waters of Middle Arm, Glovertown, and Glovertown Yacht Club

for a distance of 19.22 metres; Bounded on the West by Crown Land

for a distance of 15 metres; Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection, in writing, within one month from the publication of this Notice, with reasons for it, to the Minister of Environment and Conservation, and mail to the nearest Regional Lands Office: c/o Eastern Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 8700, 5 Mews Place, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6. c/o Central Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 1L7. c/o Western Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2006, Noton Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8. c/o Labrador Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, A0P 1E0. For further information on the proposed application, please contact: GEORGE SPARKES (709) 533-1070. June 8

TRUSTEE ACT

ESTATE NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of MARION CORCORAN, Businesswoman, late of St. Mary's, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Deceased All persons claiming to be creditors of, or who have any claims or demands upon, or affecting the Estate of the

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above-named MARION CORCORAN, Deceased, are hereby requested to send particulars of same, in writing, duly attested, to the Executor of the Estate of the said MARION CORCORAN, - namely: Concentra Financial, 333 - 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2M2, Attn: Brenda Kennedy, Trust Officer, on or before the 30th day of June, 2012, after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then shall have had notice. DATED at St. John’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador this 31st day of May, 2012.

WELLS & COMPANY PLC INC. Solicitors for the Estate

of MARION CORCORAN PER: Graham A. Wells, QC, Solicitor

ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: P.O. Box 26111 LeMarchant Rd. RPO 10 Freshwater Road St. John's, NL A1C 5T9 Tel : (709) 739-7768 Fax: (709) 739-4434 June 8

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SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION FILED UNDER THE STATUTES AND SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT

Vol. 87 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012 No. 23

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATIONS

NLR 50/12 NLR 51/12 NLR 52/12 NLR 53/12

CORRECTION NOTICE NLR 28/12

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 50/12

Licensing and Equipment Regulations (Amendment) under the

Highway Traffic Act

(Filed June 5, 2012)

Under the authority of sections 195 and 197 of the Highway Traf-fic Act, I make the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, May 28, 2012.

Paul Davis Minister of Service Newfoundland and Labrador

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.2 R&S Definitions

2. S.2.1 Added Interpretation

3. S.2.2 Added Application

4. S.2.3 Added Out-of-service criteria - commercial vehicle

5. S.6.2 R&S Fuel tank filler inlet

6. S.6.5 Added Filler cap

7. S.7 Amdt. Equipment required

8. S.9 Amdt. Motorcycle equipment

9. S.19.1 Added Lamps and circuits - com-mercial vehicle

10. S.23 R&S Horsedrawn wheeled car-riage or sleigh

11. S.25.1 Added Application

12. S.25.2 Added Hydraulic brake require-ments - commercial vehicle

13. S.25.3 Added Mechanical components of brakes - commercial vehicle

14. S.25.4 Added Hydraulic system - commer-cial vehicle

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15. S.25.5 Added

Power-boosted hydraulic brakes - commercial vehicle

16. S.25.6 Added Air-boosted hydraulic brakes - commercial vehicle

17. S.25.7 Added Vacuum gauge and warning device - commercial vehicle

18. S.25.8 Added Parking brake - commercial vehicle

19. S.25.9 Added Emergency brake system - commercial vehicle

20. S.25.10 Added Service brakes - commercial vehicle

21. S.25.11 Added Brake drums, discs, and pads - commercial vehicle

22. S.25.12 Added Engine controls - commer-cial vehicle

23. S.25.13 Added Power-boosted steering - commercial vehicle

24. S.25.14 Added Steering column and box - commercial vehicle

25. S.25.15 Added Wheel alignment - commer-cial vehicle

26. S.25.16 Added Steering linkage - commer-cial vehicle

27. S.25.17 Added Suspension - commercial vehicle

28. S.25.18 Added Air suspension system - commercial vehicle

29. S.26 Amdt. Tires and wheels

30. S.28 Amdt. Studded tires

31. S.28.1 Added Fifth wheel coupling device - commercial vehicle

32. S.29.1 Added Exhaust system - commer-cial vehicle

33. S.30 R&S Horn

34. S.32 R&S Windshield, defrosting and heating systems

35. S.33.1 Added Windshield and windows - commercial vehicle

36. S.33.2 Added Mirrors

37. S.33.3 Added Sun visor - commercial ve-hicle

38. S.33.4 Added Seats - commercial vehicle

39. S.34.1 Added Overhead package shelves - commercial vehicle

40. S.35.1 Added Bumpers - commercial vehi-cle

41. S.35.2 Added Mudguards and fenders

42. S.36.1 Added Hood and cab latches - commercial vehicle

43. S.37.1 Added Occupant compartment door - commercial vehicle

44. S.37.2 Added Exterior compartment door - commercial vehicle

45. S.39.1 Added Hitches - commercial vehi-cle

46. S.41.1 Added Lubrication - commercial vehicle

47. S.41.2 Added Chassis frame and under-body - commercial vehicle

48. S.41.3 Added Drive shaft - commercial vehicle

49. S.41.4 Added Neutral safety starting switch - commercial vehicle

50. S.42 Amdt. Inspecting and testing vehi-cles

51. S.42.1 Added Inspection - carrier or com-mercial vehicle

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52. S.42.2 Added Entry by inspector - carrier's place of operation

53. S.43 R&S Maintenance of equipment

54. S.43.1 Added Repairs, maintenance and records - commercial vehicle

55. S.50 Repeal Sale of retread tires

56. S.50.1 Added Inconsistent provisions

57. S.50.2 Added Offences

58. Repeal

1. Section 2 of the Licensing and Equipment Regulations is re-pealed and the following substituted:

2. In these regulations

(a) "beam of light" means the reflected rays of light which are projected approximately parallel to the optical axis of the re-flector;

(b) "carrier" means a person who owns, leases or is responsible for the operation of a commercial vehicle;

(c) "catalytic converter" means a device through which exhaust from a motor is passed in order to prevent or lessen the emission of a contaminant and which device would be im-paired in its functioning by the use of leaded gasoline as a fuel for operation of the motor;

(d) "commercial vehicle" means

(i) a truck, truck tractor or trailer or combination of them exceeding a registered gross vehicle weight of 4500 kil-ograms,

(ii) a bus,

(iii) a school bus,

(iv) a school purpose vehicle as defined in the Bus Regula-tions, or

(v) a disabled passenger vehicle as defined in the Official Inspection Station Regulations;

CNLR 1007/96 as amended

Definitions

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(e) "curb mass" in relation to a vehicle means the actual mass of the vehicle when unladen but including the body, batteries, loose tools, spare wheels and other usual equipment and a full supply of water and fuel used for the purpose of propul-sion;

(f) "exhaust system" includes manifolds;

(g) "height" in relation to a lamp means the perpendicular dis-tance between the centre of the lamp and the level of the ground upon which the motor vehicle to which the lamp is attached is standing when the vehicle is not loaded;

(h) "home terminal" means the place of business of a carrier where the commercial vehicle driver normally reports for work;

(i) "light duty motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight of 2,720 kilograms or less but does not include motor cycles;

(j) "Out-of-service criteria" means the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, North American Standard, Vehicle Out-of-Service Criteria, Part II, as amended;

(k) "service brake" means a foot brake used as the primary de-vice to control or stop the movement of a vehicle;

(l) "tell-tale lamp" means a lamp that gives a clear and unmis-takable indication to the driver of the motor vehicle in which it is installed

(i) in relation to headlamps, that the headlamps of the vehi-cle are emitting an upper beam of light, and

(ii) in relation to a lamp type turn signal system, that the system is operating; and

(m) "tire chains" means iron, plastic or steel link chains designed to fit and fasten over motor vehicle tires and providing more effective or adequate traction for the wheels of a motor vehi-cle in conditions of snow or ice than is provided by conven-tional summer tires.

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2. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 2 the following:

2.1 These regulations do not preclude or exempt an owner or a car-rier from compliance with or performance of another mandatory in-spection required under the Act or another regulation made under the Act.

3. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 2.1 the following:

2.2 These regulations apply to vehicles and commercial vehicles, except where the context otherwise requires.

4. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 2.2 the following:

2.3 (1) Notwithstanding another provision of these regulations, a person shall not operate or cause to be operated a commercial vehicle where the vehicle has a defect listed in the Out-of-Service Criteria.

(2) An inspector who determines that a commercial vehicle has a defect listed in the Out-of-Service Criteria shall declare the vehicle to be out of service and notify the driver to that effect.

(3) A person shall not drive or cause to be driven or allow to be driven a commercial vehicle which has been declared to be out-of-service under these regulations.

5. Section 6.2 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

6.2 A motor vehicle manufactured with a catalytic converter incor-porated as part of a system to prevent or lessen the emission of a con-taminant shall include as part of the system a fuel tank filler inlet that

(a) allows the insertion of a nozzle spout terminal end that has an outside diameter not greater than 21.34 millimetres;

(b) has a restriction preventing the insertion of a nozzle spout terminal end that has an outside diameter greater than 23.62 millimetres; and

Interpretation

Application

Out-of-service criteria - commer-cial vehicle

Fuel tank filler inlet

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(c) is designed to pass not more than 700 millilitres of fuel into the tank when introduction of fuel is attempted from a noz-zle referred to in paragraph (b).

6. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 6.4 the following:

6.5 In a fuel system, a filler cap shall not be missing or insecure.

7. Section 7 of the regulations is amended by adding immedi-ately after subsection (9) the following:

(9.1) A headlamp on a motor vehicle shall be properly aligned.

(9.2) A headlamp shutter or retracting headlamp on a motor vehi-cle shall operate over the full range of movement or shall be secured in the fully open position.

8. Paragraphs 9(b) and (c) of the regulations are amended by deleting the reference "paragraph (3)(a)" and substituting the ref-erence "subsection 8(1)".

9. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 19 the following:

19.1 (1) Each circuit in a commercial vehicle shall light the filaments of all lamps on that circuit when the appropriate switch is in the "on" position and each indicator lamp shall operate correctly.

(2) The operation of a lighting circuit in a commercial vehicle shall not interfere with the operation of another circuit.

10. Section 23 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

23. A horsedrawn wheeled vehicle or sleigh in motion on a highway during the period one-half hour before sunset to one-half hour after sunrise shall be equipped with a lamp affixed to the left side of the vehicle casting a white light to the front and a red light to the rear.

11. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25 the following:

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25.1 Sections 25.2 to 25.18 apply to a commercial vehicle.

12. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.1 the following:

25.2 (1) In this section, a brake system includes hydraulic, vacuum and air system components, including reservoirs, fittings, valves, sup-ports, hose clamps, connections, air chambers, air cleaners, hoses and tubes.

(2) A brake system with vacuum hydraulic or air boost systems fully charged shall not have a hydraulic or vacuum leak while the brakes are fully applied or released.

(3) A hydraulic, air or vacuum hose or tube of a brake system shall not be abraded, restricted, crimped, cracked, broken, disconnected or be so located as to chafe against a part of the commercial vehicle or have damaged or missing clamps or supports.

(4) Brake system tubing shall not show indication of leakage or heavy corrosion scaling.

(5) The hydraulic fluid level in a reservoir of a brake system shall not be below the minimum level as specified by the manufacturer or where no specification is made by the manufacturer, the level shall not be less than 10 millimetres below the lowest edge of each filler opening.

(6) The air cleaner of the vacuum system or air compressor of a brake system shall not be clogged.

13. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.2 the following:

25.3 Mechanical components of a brake system shall not be misa-ligned, insecure, excessively worn, broken, seized, missing, frayed or disconnected.

14. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.3 the following:

25.4 (1) A hydraulic master cylinder push rod shall be properly ad-justed.

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(2) Where a commercial vehicle is equipped with dual circuit hydraulic brakes, the brake failure warning lamp shall be operative.

(3) Where a commercial vehicle has power-boosted brakes, and the engine is running, the service brake pedal shall not move towards the applied position with moderate foot force maintained on the pedal for 10 seconds.

(4) Where a commercial vehicle has power-boosted brakes, and the engine is running,

(a) the total pedal travel shall not exceed 80% of the total avail-able travel; and

(b) on a vehicle equipped with dual circuit hydraulic brakes, the brake failure warning lamp shall not come on,

with heavy foot force applied to the service brake pedal.

(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), where a commercial vehicle is equipped with a Hydra-Boost braking system, the foot force neces-sary to be applied to the pedal shall not exceed 27.2 kilograms.

15. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.4 the following:

25.5. (1) Where a commercial vehicle is equipped with power-boosted hydraulic brakes, after the engine has been stopped and the vacuum, air or hydraulic boost has been depleted, holding moderate pressure on the service brake pedal and starting the engine shall result in the pedal moving towards the applied position.

(2) Where a commercial vehicle is equipped with hydraulically-boosted hydraulic brakes and electrically-driven hydraulic pump for the reserve power system, after the engine has been stopped and the hy-draulic boost has been depleted, holding moderate pressure on the ser-vice brake pedal while moving the ignition switch to the "on" position shall cause the pump to start and the brake pedal to move towards the applied position.

16. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.5 the following:

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25.6 (1) In this section, air brakes means air-boosted hydraulic brakes or full air brakes.

(2) The compressor drive belt, if fitted on an air brake system, shall have correct tension and shall not be cut, frayed or excessively worn.

(3) The air pressure gauge on air brakes shall be operative.

(4) With the engine running at a fast idle, the time required to build air pressure on air brakes from 344 to 621 kilopascals shall not exceed 3 minutes.

(5) With the air system fully charged and the engine running, each air reservoir drain valve shall be actuated and shall function properly on air brakes.

(6) The governor cut-in and cut-out pressures on air brakes shall not be lower or higher than those specified by the vehicle manufacturer or, if not specified by the manufacturer, 552 kilopascals gauge measure and 931 kilopascals gauge measure respectively.

(7) With the air brakes fully charged and immediately after the engine is stopped, the compressed air reserve shall be sufficient to per-mit one full service brake application from fully charged system pres-sure without lowering reservoir pressure more than 20%.

(8) With the air brake system fully charged and the engine stopped, air pressure drop shall not exceed

(a) with the service brakes released, 14 kilopascals in one mi-nute; and

(b) with the service brakes fully applied, 21 kilopascals in one minute.

(9) The low pressure warning device on air brakes shall operate when system pressure is reduced to 379 kilopascals.

17. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.6 the following:

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25.7 (1) A vacuum gauge on a commercial vehicle shall be operative.

(2) Where a commercial vehicle is fitted with a vacuum gauge and the engine is not running, the warning device shall operate before the vacuum reserve drops to less than 20.3 centimetres of mercury.

(3) Where a commercial vehicle is not fitted with a vacuum gauge, there shall be at least one boosted brake application available after the warning device operates.

18. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.7 the following:

25.8 (1) A parking brake, while set in the fully applied position and not held by foot or hand force or by hydraulic or air pressure, shall hold the commercial vehicle stationary against the engine at a light throttle setting for a few seconds both in reverse gear and in low forward gear.

(2) A parking brake shall fully release when the release control is operated.

19. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.8 the following:

25.9 (1) An emergency brake system, while set in the fully applied position with the transmission in a low forward gear, shall hold the commercial vehicle stationary against the engine at a light throttle set-ting for a few seconds.

(2) There shall be reserve travel available beyond the full brake application position.

(3) An emergency brake system shall fully release when the release control is operated.

20. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.9 the following:

25.10 Service brakes on a commercial vehicle shall be properly ad-justed.

21. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.10 the following:

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25.11 (1) A drum or disc shall not have an external crack on the fric-tion surface other than normal heat checks which reach the edge of the drum bore or periphery of the disc.

(2) A drum or disc shall not have mechanical damage to the friction surface other than that which may be attributed to normal wear.

(3) A ventilated disc shall not have broken or visibly cracked cooling fins.

(4) The inside diameter of a drum shall not be greater than the dimension stamped on the drum or, where the dimension is not stamped on the drum, the vehicle manufacturer's wear limit.

(5) The thickness of a disc shall not be less than the dimension stamped on the disc or, where the dimension is not stamped on the disc, the vehicle manufacturer's wear limit.

(6) The bonded lining shall not be thinner than 1.5 millimetres when measured at the thinnest point.

(7) The surface of a riveted lining shall not be closer to the rivet head than the dimension specified by the vehicle manufacturer and the measurement shall not be less than 0.8 millimetres.

(8) Bolted linings shall not be thinner than 8 millimetres when measured at the centre of the shoe.

(9) The brake lining shall not be broken loose on its shoe or pad.

(10) The brake lining shall not show evidence of contamination so as to affect braking performance.

(11) A hydraulic brake cylinder shall not show evidence of leak-age.

(12) The mechanical or structural part of a brake system shall not be misaligned, badly worn, cracked, broken, binding, seized, discon-nected or insecure and a grease retainer shall not be missing or leaking.

(13) If fitted, an automatic adjuster shall be in good working order.

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(14) A hydraulic brake piston shall not fail to move when moder-ate pressure is applied to the brake pedal.

(15) All brakes shall be adjusted for minimum lining to drum clearance without brake drag.

22. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.11 the following:

25.12 (1) The engine speed shall drop to idle when the accelerator pedal is released.

(2) Where an engine is equipped with an emergency stopping device, the engine shall stop when the control is actuated while the engine is idling.

23. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.12 the following:

25.13 (1) A power steering drive belt shall not be missing, cut, frayed or excessively worn.

(2) A power steering drive belt shall have correct tension.

(3) Fluid in a power steering reservoir shall not be lower than the minimum level specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

(4) On a commercial vehicle, with the engine running,

(a) the power steering system shall operate as intended; and

(b) the hydraulic system shall not show excessive play.

24. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.13 the following:

25.14 (1) A steering column and box shall not be loose in their mount-ings to the body and frame.

(2) A bolt or nut shall not be loose or missing from a steering column and box mounting.

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(3) Steering shaft couplings and splines shall not have excessive play.

(4) Upon visual inspection, the steering column energy-absorbing section, if fitted, shall not appear damaged so as to reduce its effectiveness.

25. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.14 the following:

25.15 While all wheels are on the ground and the front wheels are in the straight-ahead position, they shall not be visibly out of alignment.

26. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.15 the following:

25.16 (1) Where a commercial vehicle is equipped with power-boosted steering while the front wheels are on the ground in the straight-ahead position and the engine is running, free movement of the steering wheel rim, with no movement of the front wheels, shall not exceed

(a) the limit designated by the vehicle manufacturer; or

(b) in the case where the limit is not designated, 30°.

(2) There shall be no excessive play in a steering linkage joint.

(3) Where a commercial vehicle is equipped with power-boosted steering, while the front wheels are on the ground and the en-gine is running, the front wheels shall turn from full right to full left and back again without interference or indication of roughness in the mechanism.

(4) While the front wheels are off the ground and the vehicle is supported so that the steering linkage assumes its normal attitude, without movement of the opposite wheel, a front wheel shall not have play about a vertical axis of

(a) 6 millimetres for a tire diameter designation of 16 or less;

(b) 9 millimetres for a tire diameter designation that is larger than 16 but not larger than 18; or

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(c) 12 millimetres for a tire diameter designation that is larger than 18,

as measured at the extreme front or rear of the tire tread face.

(5) A part of the steering linkage system shall not be damaged, repaired or modified so as to weaken the linkage system or affect the proper steering of the vehicle.

(6) A nut, bolt or cotter pin shall not be loose, excessively worn or missing.

27. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.16 the following:

25.17 Where the wheels of a commercial vehicle are off the ground so that the suspension joints are not under load,

(a) a non-load-carrying ball joint shall not show any perceptible play other than that specified by the manufacturer;

(b) a load-carrying ball joint shall not have play in excess of that specified by the vehicle manufacturer;

(c) in the case of king pins, a front wheel shall not have a rock-ing play about a horizontal axis in excess of

(i) 6 millimetres for a tire diameter designation of 16 or less,

(ii) 9 millimetres for a tire diameter designation that is larg-er than 16 but no larger than 18, or

(iii) 12 millimetres for a tire diameter designation that is larger than 18

as measured at the extreme top or bottom of the tire tread face;

(d) a control arm inner pivot shall not have excessive play;

(e) a wheel or axle bearing shall not give any indication of ex-cessive wear or damage when the bearing is rotated;

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(f) a wheel or axle bearing shall not be maladjusted so as to result in excess play or binding;

(g) wear-indicating ball joints while under load with the wheels on the ground shall not show excessive wear;

(h) front and rear springs, shackles, U-bolts, centrebolts, radius rods, control arms, shock-absorbers, equalizers, stabilizers and their supports and attachments shall not be loose, bent, cracked, broken, disconnected, perforated by corrosion or missing; and

(i) the rear axle or axles and their wheels shall not be tracking improperly so as to adversely affect control of the vehicle.

28. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 25.17 the following:

25.18 (1) Where a commercial vehicle is equipped with full air brakes, when the engine is started with zero gauge air brake system, air shall not begin to flow into the suspension system before 379 kilopascals gauge pressure is reached in the brake system.

(2) With air in the suspension system at normal operating pres-sure and the pusher or tag axle, if fitted, tested in both load and reduced load sharing modes, air leakage shall not occur.

(3) With air in the suspension system at normal operating pres-sure, the pusher or tag axle, if fitted, shall respond properly to its load sharing control switch or valve.

(4) With air in the suspension system at normal operating pres-sure, the vehicle body and chassis frame shall be supported clear of all axles and shall appear to be level.

(5) Suspension joints of a variable load sharing axle with inde-pendent suspension shall not be worn beyond the manufacturer's speci-fied safe limits.

29. (1) Section 26 of the regulations is amended by adding im-mediately after subsection (1) the following:

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(1.1) For the purpose of subsection (4.1), "construction type" means a type of tire carcass such as bias ply, belted-bias and radial ply and does not include variations in tread pattern or in cord material such as rayon, polyester and nylon used in building a tire carcass.

(2) Paragraph 26(4)(c) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(c) sidewall cracks, scuffs, cuts or snags to the extent that the cords are damaged or exposed;

(3) Section 26 of the regulations is amended by adding im-mediately after subsection (4) the following:

(4.1) Tire pressures of tires on commercial vehicles shall be main-tained at manufacturer's specifications and the following standards apply to commercial vehicles:

(a) a front tire shall not have been altered by the addition of material to produce a new tread surface;

(b) a mixture consisting of 60 or 50 series tires on the front and other series tires on the rear shall not be fitted;

(c) notwithstanding paragraph (2)(b), a combination of con-struction types or sizes, except where stated to be equivalent by tire industry standards, shall not be fitted on an axle;

(d) tires in a dual tire set shall not be in contact with each other or differ from each other in overall diameter by more than 13 millimetres or in circumference by more than 38 millime-tres; and

(e) a commercial vehicle shall not be fitted with a tire that

(i) bears the wording "not for highway use", "farm use only", "competition circuit use only" or other wording or lettering indicating that the tire was not designed for highway use, or

(ii) bears the letters "SL", "NHS" or "TG" after tire designa-tion.

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(4) Paragraph 26(5)(b) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(b) has missing, loose, mismatched or defective wheel studs, bolts, clamps, nuts, lugs or locking ring.

(5) Section 26 of the regulations is amended by adding im-mediately after subsection (5) the following:

(6) A person shall not operate a commercial vehicle with a cast wheel that shows evidence of excessive wear in the clamp area.

30. Subsection 28(1) of the regulations is amended by deleting the reference "section 27" and substituting the reference "subsec-tion (3)".

31. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 28 the following:

28.1 (1) A fifth wheel shall be securely fastened to a commercial vehicle.

(2) Where a fifth wheel is secured to the commercial vehicle frame by means of U-bolts, positive stops shall be provided to prevent it from shifting on the frame.

(3) A jaw closure mechanism and locking system on a commer-cial vehicle shall be in good working order and shall not be broken, cracked or excessively worn.

(4) Slider mechanisms, if fitted on the commercial vehicle, shall lock securely and shall not show any signs of failure or excessive wear.

32. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 29 the following:

29.1 (1) On a commercial vehicle

(a) an exhaust pipe, muffler or tail pipe shall not be missing or insecurely mounted;

(b) leakage shall not occur at any point in an exhaust system except through drain holes provided by the manufacturer;

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(c) a component of an exhaust system shall not pass through the occupant compartment; and

(d) a component of an exhaust system shall not be so located or unguarded that an individual may be burned on entering or leaving the vehicle.

(2) An exhaust system on a commercial vehicle shall not be shortened or modified from original equipment so as to fail to direct the exhaust beyond the underbody of the occupant compartment or luggage compartment, and the distance between the outlet and periphery of the underbody past which it directs the exhaust shall not exceed 15 centi-metres.

33. Section 30 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

30. A motor vehicle shall be equipped with an efficient, securely fastened horn which the driver shall sound wherever it is reasonably necessary to notify pedestrians or others of the approach of the vehicle.

34. Section 32 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

32. (1) A motor vehicle other than a motorcycle, moped or antique motor vehicle that is equipped with a windshield shall be equipped with a windshield wiper and washer system that will clean moisture, road splash and other opaque material from the outside windshield glazing surface.

(2) The windshield wiper system required under subsection (1) shall include a wiper arm and blade assembly that shall sweep the area intended by the vehicle manufacturer.

(3) A motor vehicle other than a motorcycle, moped or antique motor vehicle that is equipped with a windshield shall be equipped with a defrosting and defogging system.

(4) The defrosting and defogging system required under subsec-tion (3) shall deliver heated air that will clean moisture and frost from the inside of the windshield and, if fitted, from the side windows to the left and right of the driver's seat.

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(5) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the operator of an antique motor vehicle that is equipped with a windshield shall ensure that, while the antique vehicle is being operated on a highway, it is equipped, when weather conditions require, with a self-operating or manual windshield wiper system.

(6) Visible portions of hoses and piping for an interior heater routed within an occupant compartment of a commercial vehicle shall not be abraded, cracked or leaking.

35. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 33 the following:

33.1 Safety glass in a windshield or window of a commercial vehicle shall

(a) not have exposed sharp edges; and

(b) where originally fitted with banding on exposed edges, have its banding in good condition.

36. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 33.1 the following:

33.2 (1) Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a mirror secure-ly attached to it and placed in a position that will afford the driver a clear view of the roadway to the rear and of a vehicle approaching from the rear.

(2) Where the view afforded by the mirror required under sub-section (1) is obstructed or interfered with, a side rear view mirror shall be attached to each side of the motor vehicle and shall be placed so as to afford the driver a clear view of the roadway to the rear and to each side of the motor vehicle.

(3) The towing vehicle in every combination of motor vehicles shall, when the trailer or semi-trailer is so designed that it impedes the rear view of the driver through a mirror as provided in subsection (1), be equipped with 2 mirrors, one affixed to each side of the motor vehi-cle and both to provide the driver with a clear view of the roadway to the rear of the combination of vehicles.

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(4) A mirror shall be securely mounted and maintain a set ad-justment.

(5) A mirror shall not be cracked.

37. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 33.2 the following:

33.3 A commercial vehicle shall have a functional driver's sun visor where the commercial vehicle was originally fitted with a driver's sun visor.

38. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 33.3 the following:

33.4 A commercial vehicle shall

(a) where energy absorbing material is originally installed by the manufacturer, not have energy absorbing material miss-ing from stanchions and guard rails or from the tops or sides of seat backs;

(b) have every occupant seat securely mounted in a manner which ensures that the seat will maintain its position and ad-justment;

(c) where required under the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act (Canada), have those seat belt assemblies and an-chorages, which were installed in the vehicle, and those seat belt assemblies and anchorages shall not be rendered partly or wholly inoperative or modified so as to reduce their effec-tiveness; and

(d) where fitted with a seat belt assembly, have each seat belt anchorage secure and each buckle and retractor shall operate as intended and a belt webbing shall not be visibly damaged so as to reduce its effectiveness.

39. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 34 the following:

34.1 A commercial vehicle shall, where fitted with overhead package shelves, have its overhead package shelves securely mounted and not

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have broken, missing, excessively worn or excessively stretched pack-age retaining components.

40. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 35 the following:

35.1 A commercial vehicle shall

(a) be equipped with properly mounted bumpers; and

(b) not have protruding from a bumper, fender, moulding or other part a broken, bent or sharp edge.

41. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 35.1 the following:

35.2 (1) A motor vehicle and a trailer shall be equipped with mud-guards or fenders adequate to reduce effectively the wheel spray or splash of water from the roadway to the rear of the vehicle or trailer, unless adequate protection is afforded by the body of the motor vehicle or trailer or by a trailer drawn by the motor vehicle.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a commercial vehicle other than a bus or school bus shall be equipped with properly mounted fend-ers and mudguards.

42. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 36 the following:

36.1 Notwithstanding section 36, a commercial vehicle shall be equipped with

(a) a working hood latch mechanism or safety catch;

(b) a working tilt cab latch mechanism where one is required.

43. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 37 the following:

37.1 (1) An occupant compartment door on a commercial vehicle shall open freely when its release mechanism is actuated and shall close securely and the flexible material on closing edges, where originally fitted, shall not be missing, excessively loose or torn.

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(2) Where a commercial vehicle has an exit door other than a door to be used only in an emergency,

(a) the exit door shall not open when a moderate amount of manual force is applied when the driver's door control is in the "closed" position, and the audible or visual warning de-vice, if fitted, shall function properly;

(b) the brake and accelerator interlock systems on the vehicle, if fitted, shall automatically apply the rear brakes and hold them in the applied position, and the engine speed shall be prevented from exceeding idle speed until the door control is moved to the "closed" position and the door has closed, when the driver's control is in the open position; and

(c) where the exit door is fitted with sensitive edges and the door is not fully closed, manual pressure applied to a sensi-tive edge shall cause the door to reopen, and the audible or visual warning device, if fitted, shall function properly, and the requirements set out in paragraph (b) shall apply.

44. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 37.1 the following:

37.2 An exterior compartment door on a commercial vehicle shall

(a) be securely attached to the body of a commercial vehicle; and

(b) other than a door to which subsection 37(1) applies, be equipped with a lock, latch or spring device that shall hold the door closed.

45. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 39 the following:

39.1 On a commercial vehicle

(a) a trailer hitch or towing structure to which a trailer hitch is attached shall be securely mounted;

(b) a latch mechanism shall close securely;

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(c) a part of a trailer hitch, hitch mounting and connecting de-vice for cables and chains shall not be missing, cracked, broken, excessively bent, seized or excessively worn;

(d) a cast or forged hitch shall not show any indication that re-pairs have been made by means of brazing or welding; and

(e) connecting devices provided at the rear of the commercial vehicle for the attachment of a safety chain or cable shall be securely fastened, in good repair and not removed.

46. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 41 the following:

41.1 A carrier shall ensure that a commercial vehicle under its con-trol is

(a) properly lubricated; and

(b) free of oil and grease leaks.

47. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 41.1 the following:

41.2 (1) A chassis frame member or structural member of a unitized or monocoque body of a commercial vehicle shall not be visibly cracked or perforated by corrosion or have loose or missing connecting fasteners which may degrade the safety of the vehicle or jeopardize its handling characteristics.

(2) The underbody of a commercial vehicle, excluding the un-derbody of a separate cargo body, shall not be visibly perforated by rust or otherwise damaged or have an opening other than those intended by the manufacturer.

48. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 41.2 the following:

41.3 (1) A commercial vehicle's drive shaft hanger brackets and guards shall have working, securely attached, undamaged fasteners.

(2) A commercial vehicle shall have a secure drive shaft guard or hanger bracket.

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49. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 41.3 the following:

41.4 (1) A neutral safety starting switch shall not be removed from a commercial vehicle.

(2) On a commercial vehicle, a starter shall not operate unless the gear selector or transmission is in park or neutral.

50. (1) Subsection 42(1) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

42. (1) An inspector may inspect and test a vehicle on a highway or, with the consent of the owner or carrier, on the owner's or carrier's premises or on the premises where the vehicle is at the expense of the owner or carrier of the vehicle and either before or after the licence for the vehicle is issued.

(2) Subsection 42(3) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(3) A vehicle suspended on a highway shall be removed from the highway within 24 hours of suspension and costs associated with removal and official inspection of the vehicle shall be the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle or the carrier of the commercial vehicle.

51. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 42 the following:

42.1 (1) On inspecting a building, place, container or commercial vehicle, an inspector may examine and make copies and extracts of books, records, shipping documents or other documents or papers that he or she believes on reasonable grounds contain information relevant to the administration or enforcement of these regulations respecting carriers or commercial vehicles.

(2) An inspector may, on inspection, remove books, records, shipping documents or other documents or papers for the purpose of copying them, and shall provide the carrier or his or her representative a receipt for them, and shall immediately make copies and return the originals to the carrier or his or her representative.

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(3) Where he or she considers it necessary, an inspector may make a reasonable request for assistance from the carrier or his or her representative.

(4) A carrier or his or her representative shall give an inspector all reasonable assistance to enable an inspector to carry out his or her duties.

(5) Where an inspector is satisfied on reasonable grounds that a provision of these regulations respecting a carrier or a commercial ve-hicle has been contravened, he or she may seize goods, components or documents or give direction to a carrier for the removal or storage of goods, components or documents.

(6) Where an inspector makes a seizure under subsection (5), he or she shall provide the carrier or his or her representative a receipt for the goods, components or documents.

52. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 42.1 the following:

42.2 (1) During the normal working hours of a carrier, an inspector may enter and inspect a building or place where he or she believes on reasonable grounds a carrier to be operating from or to be a home ter-minal of a carrier, and request that the records required under these regulations be opened or otherwise made available for inspection.

(2) Where a building or place referred to in subsection (1) is a dwelling house, an inspector may not enter that dwelling house without the consent of the occupant except under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (3).

(3) An inspector may make an application to a Provincial Court judge without notice to a carrier, which states under oath or affirmation that

(a) the conditions for entry described in relation to subsection (1) exist in relation to a dwelling house;

(b) entry to the dwelling house is necessary for a purpose relat-ing to the administration or enforcement of these regula-tions; and

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(c) entry to the dwelling house has been refused or that there are reasonable grounds for believing that entry will be refused,

and the Provincial Court judge may issue a warrant authorizing the inspector to enter that dwelling house subject to such conditions that may be specified in the warrant.

(4) An inspector shall not use force in executing a warrant un-less he or she is accompanied by a peace officer and the use of force is specifically authorized in the warrant.

53. Section 43 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

43. Equipment required to be fitted to a vehicle by virtue of these regulations shall be maintained in good and efficient working order and securely fastened by the owner of the vehicle or carrier of the commer-cial vehicle.

54. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 43 the following:

43.1 (1) A carrier shall systematically inspect, repair and maintain commercial vehicles under its control, and shall ensure that

(a) commercial vehicles under the control of a carrier comply with these regulations;

(b) parts and accessories which affect the safety of the operation of a commercial vehicle are in safe and proper operating condition; and

(c) replacement parts are designed for the application for which those parts are used, properly installed and, where practical, replacement parts certified by a recognized standards testing organization are used.

(2) A carrier shall maintain in relation to a commercial vehicle

(a) records identifying the vehicle, including the company num-ber, make, model, identification plate number, serial num-ber, year and tire size;

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(b) a record of the name of the owner of the vehicle where the vehicle is not owned by the carrier;

(c) a means to indicate the nature and due date of the various inspection and maintenance operations to be performed;

(d) a record of inspections, repairs and maintenance indicating the date and nature of the inspections, repairs and mainte-nance;

(e) a lubrication record; and

(f) a record of modifications involving axles or suspensions which affect a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating or gross axle weight rating.

(3) A carrier shall retain records required under this section at the location that the commercial vehicle is housed or maintained, and shall retain those records for a period of 2 years and for 6 months after the vehicle leaves the carrier's control.

(4) It is an offence to operate or cause to be operated a commer-cial vehicle which is not subject to a systematic inspection, repair and maintenance program.

(5) It is an offence for a carrier to fail to maintain records, de-stroy records or to falsify records required by these regulations.

55. Section 50 of the regulations is repealed.

56. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 50 the following:

50.1 In the event of an inconsistency between the following regula-tions and other regulations made under the Act, the following regula-tions shall prevail:

(a) sections 2.3, 19.1, and 25.2 to 25.18, subsections 26(4.1) and (6), sections 28.1 and 29.1, subsection 32(6), sections 33.1, 33.3, 33.4, 34.1, and 35.1, subsection 35.2(2), and sections 36.1, 37.1, 37.2, 39.1, 41.1, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2 and 43.1; and

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(b) section 6.5, subsections 7(9.1) and (9.2), paragraph 26(5)(b), section 30, subsections 32(2) and (4), and sections 33.2, 41 and 43 where they apply to a carrier or a commercial vehi-cle.

57. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 50.1 the following:

50.2 (1) It is an offence to operate a vehicle not in compliance with these regulations.

(2) It is an offence to cause to be operated a commercial vehicle not in compliance with these regulations.

(3) It is an offence to obstruct or hinder an inspector in the per-formance of his or her duties in relation to these regulations.

58. The Commercial Vehicle Maintenance Standards Regulations, Consolidated Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 1161/96, are repealed.

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 51/12

Bus Regulations (Amendment) under the

Highway Traffic Act

(Filed June 5, 2012)

Under the authority of section 195 of the Highway Traffic Act, I make the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, May 28, 2012.

Paul Davis Minister of Service Newfoundland and Labrador

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.6 Amdt. Equipment required

1. (1) Subsection 6(1) of the Bus Regulations is amended by replacing the period after paragraph (k) with a semi-colon, and adding immediately after paragraph (k) the following:

(l) floor and stepwell covering which is not so cracked, curled, loose or worn as to present a hazard to passengers; and

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(m) working, securely mounted stanchions, grab handles, guard rails and guard panels.

(2) Section 6 of the regulations is amended by adding imme-diately after subsection (1) the following:

(1.1) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(i), a bus, other than a physi-cally disabled passenger vehicle or a bus used for a purpose of trans-porting prisoners or other persons held in custody, shall have an emer-gency exit which

(a) if a door, shall have a clear passageway and be located at the rear of the vehicle and the release mechanism when actuated shall function from inside the vehicle as well as from outside the vehicle, where fitted with outside release, and the door shall open freely and close securely;

(b) if a hinged push-out window, shall be visually inspected to ensure that it should open outward when the release mecha-nism is actuated and adequate directions for its emergency use shall be displayed on or adjacent to the push-out win-dow; or

(c) if a roof hatch, shall open outward when the release mecha-nism is actuated and a reasonable amount of manual force is applied and adequate directions for the emergency use of the roof hatch shall be displayed on or adjacent to the roof hatch.

(3) Section 6 of the regulations is amended by adding imme-diately after subsection (1.1) the following:

(1.2) A physically disabled passenger vehicle shall

(a) where fitted with an emergency exit door, have no fixed obstructions blocking the passage of persons or, in the case of a vehicle used for the transportation of persons in wheel-chairs, blocking the passage of wheelchairs and the door re-lease mechanism shall function from inside and outside the vehicle;

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with no fastening parts missing and when the ramp or power lift is in the stored position, it shall be secured by means oth-er than a support or lug in the door in such a manner as to pose no potential hazard to occupants of the vehicle; and

(c) have a plate, cover or energy-absorbing material required to protect persons from sharp edges or corners and which plate, cover or material is not missing, worn or damaged so as to reduce its effectiveness.

(4) Section 6 of the regulations is amended by adding imme-diately after subsection (1.2) the following:

(1.3) Where a school bus has a non-hinged push-out window as an emergency exit, there shall be adequate directions for its emergency use displayed on or adjacent to the push-out window.

(5) Subsection 6(5) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(5) All equipment referred to in subsections (1), (1.1) and (1.2) shall at all times be kept in good operative condition.

(6) Section 6 of the regulations is amended by adding imme-diately after subsection (5) the following:

(5.1) An emergency warning device, a device used to secure pas-senger access, a wheelchair securement device, an occupant restraint assembly, or a component part of that device or assembly, where fitted on a bus or a physically disabled passenger vehicle, shall

(a) be secured;

(b) be kept in good operative condition; and

(c) with the exception of the emergency warning device, not have damage apparent on visual inspection which would re-duce its effectiveness.

(7) Section 6 of the regulations is amended by adding imme-diately after subsection (5.1) the following:

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(5.2) In the case of a bus or a physically disabled passenger vehi-cle,

(a) all interior lamps, including stepwell lamps, shall light when the appropriate switch is in the "on" position; and

(b) the lights provided to illuminate the loading equipment and step nosings shall light when the appropriate switch is in the "on" position or when the doors are opened.

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 52/12

Carrier Safety Regulations (Amendment) under the

Highway Traffic Act

(Filed June 5, 2012)

Under the authority of section 197 of the Highway Traffic Act, I make the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, May 28, 2012.

Paul Davis Minister of Service Newfoundland and Labrador

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. Sch. Amdt.

1. (1) The Schedule to the Carrier Safety Regulations is amended by adding immediately before the reference to subsection 7(1) of the Licensing and Equipment Regulations the following:

2.3(3) 3 Driving, causing to be driven or allowing to be driven a commer-cial vehicle which has been de-clared out-of-service under the

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regulations

(2) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by deleting the words "Vehicle not equipped with horn" in the description of the offence under section 30 of the Licensing and Equipment Regu-lations and substituting the words "Vehicle not equipped with a horn or horn not securely fastened".

(3) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by deleting the words "Vehicle not equipped with a windshield wiper or wash-er" in the description of the offence under subsection 32(1) of the Licensing and Equipment Regulations and substituting the words "Vehicle not equipped with a windshield wiper or washer system".

(4) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by deleting the references to subsections 32(2), 32(4), 32(5), 32(6) and 32(7), the description of the offences and compliance indicators under those subsections of the Licensing and Equipment Regulations and substi-tuting the following:

32(3) 1 Vehicle not equipped with a windshield defrosting and defog-ging system

33.2(1) 1 Inadequate or no rear view mirror

33.2(2) 1 Inadequate or no side rear view mirror when required

33.2(3) 1 Towing vehicle not equipped with 2 side rear view mirrors

35.2(1) 1 Inadequate mud guards

(5) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by deleting the words "Required equipment not maintained in good working order" in the description of the offence under section 43 of the Li-censing and Equipment Regulations and substituting the words "Required equipment not maintained in good working order or not securely fastened".

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(6) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by adding immediately after the reference to section 43 of the Licensing and Equipment Regulations the following:

43.1(4) 2 Operating or causing to be oper-ated commercial vehicle not sub-ject to systematic inspection, repair and maintenance program

43.1(5) 3 Carrier failing to maintain rec-ords, destroying records or falsi-fying records required by regula-tions

(7) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by adding immediately after the reference to section 47 of the Licensing and Equipment Regulations the following:

50.2(1) 1 Operating vehicle not in compli-ance with regulations

50.2(2) 1 Causing to be operated commer-cial vehicle not in compliance with regulations

50.2(3) 3 Obstructing or hindering inspec-tor in performance of his or her duties

(8) The Schedule to the regulations is amended by deleting the section references, offences and compliance indicators in rela-tion to the Commercial Vehicle Maintenance Standards Regulations.

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 53/12

Members' Resources and Allowances Rules (Amendment) under the

House of Assembly Accountability, Integrity and Administration Act

(Filed June 5, 2012)

Under the authority of section 64 of the House of Assembly Ac-countability, Integrity and Administration Act, the House of Assembly Management Commission makes the following Rules.

Dated at St. John’s, June 4, 2012.

Ross Wiseman Chairperson, House of Assembly Management Commission

and Speaker of the House of Assembly

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.20 Amdt. Nature and location

1. Subsection 20(7) of the Members' Resources and Allowances Rules is repealed and the following substituted:

(7) A member may rent short-term accommodation in one or more locations in the member's constituency from time to time, up to a

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maximum of $750 annually to facilitate the travel of the member throughout the district to meet with residents on constituency issues.

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Correction Notice

(June 8, 2012)

The Notice of Protected Water Supply Area of Gurges Pond, WS-S-0081, Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 28/12, published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette, April 20 th, 2012, page 519 is corrected by deleting the words “Trinity North” and substituting the words “Bay of Islands”

An incorrect reference was inadvertently included in the original publication.

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Index PART I

Corporations Act – Notices .......................................................................................................................................................... 211 Lands Act – Notice ...................................................................................................................................................................... 220 Mineral Act – Notice ................................................................................................................................................................... 217 Trustee Act – Notice .................................................................................................................................................................... 220 Urban and Rural Planning Act, 2000 – Notices ........................................................................................................................... 219

PART II

CONTINUING INDEX OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

Title of Act and Subordinate Legislation CNLR or NL Gazette made thereunder NL Reg. Amendment Date & Page No.

Highway Traffic Act Bus Regulations NLR 51/12 Amends June 8/12 p. 753 (Amdt.) CNLR 1000/96 S.6 Amdt. Carrier Safety NLR 52/12 Amends June 8/12 p. 757 Regulations (Amdt.) CNLR 1160/96 Sch. Amdt. Licensing and Equipment NLR 50/12 Amends June 8/12 p. 725 Regulations (Amdt.) CNLR 1007/96 S.2 R&S Ss.2.1 - 2.3 Added S.6.2 R&S S.6.5 Added S.7 Amdt S.9 Amdt S.19.1 Added S.23 R&S S.25.1 - S.25.18 Added S.26 Amdt S.28 Amdt S.28.1 Amdt S.29.1 Added

S.30 R&S S.32 R&S

S.33.1 - S.33.4 Added S.34.1 Added S.35.1 Added

S.35.2 Added S.36.1 Added S.37.1 Added S.37.2 Added

S.39.1 Added S.41.1 - S.41.4 Added S.42 Amdt S.42.1 - S.42.2 Added S.43 R&S

S.43.1 Added S.50 Rep. S.50.1 Added S.50.2 Added

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Title of Act and Subordinate Legislation CNLR or NL Gazette made thereunder NL Reg. Amendment Date & Page No.

House of Assembly Accountability, Integrity and Administration Act Members’ Resources and NLR 53/12 Amends June 8/12 p. 761 Allowances Rules (Amdt.) SNL 2007 cH.10.1 Schedule, S.20 Amdt.

Water Resources Act Notice of Protected NLR 28/12 June 8/12 p. 763 Water Supply Area Correction Notice of Gurges Pond

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