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O. Reg. 80/11: Safety Inspections

filed March 25, 2011 under Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8

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ontario regulation 80/11

made under the

highway traffic act

Made: March 23, 2011
Filed: March 25, 2011
Published on e-Laws: March 29, 2011
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: April 9, 2011

Amending Reg. 611 of R.R.O. 1990

(Safety Inspections)

1. (1) Section 1 of Regulation 611 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 is amended by adding the following definition:

“accessible vehicle” means a passenger vehicle or a bus,

(a) that is designed or modified to be used for the purpose of transporting persons with disabilities and is used for that purpose, whether or not the vehicle is also used to transport persons without disabilities, and

(b) that is operated,

(i) for compensation by, for or on behalf of any person, club, agency or organization, or

(ii) not for compensation by, for or on behalf of any person, club, agency or organization that holds itself out as providing a transportation service to persons with disabilities;

(2) The definitions of “annual inspection certificate” and “annual inspection sticker” in section 1 of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

“annual inspection certificate” means a vehicle inspection record evidencing compliance with the inspection requirements and performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Truck) as modified by Schedule 3, NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) as modified by Schedule 4 or NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Part I of Schedule 5, as appropriate to the type of vehicle indicated on the record;

“annual inspection report” means, in relation to a vehicle inspection that results in the issuance of an annual inspection sticker, a report containing the information required by clause 10 (1) (d) of Regulation 601 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Motor Vehicle Inspection Stations) made under the Act;

“annual inspection sticker” means a vehicle inspection sticker evidencing compliance with the inspection requirements and performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Truck) as modified by Schedule 3, NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) as modified by Schedule 4 or NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Part I of Schedule 5, as appropriate to the type of vehicle indicated on the sticker;

(3) The definition of “bus” in section 1 of the Regulation is revoked. 

(4) The definition of “commercial vehicle” in section 1 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

“commercial vehicle” means a commercial motor vehicle and any trailer or trailer converter dolly drawn by the commercial motor vehicle, but does not include a bus, a school purposes vehicle or an accessible vehicle;

(5) The definitions of “physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and “safety inspection sticker” in section 1 of the Regulation are revoked.

(6) The definition of “school purposes vehicle” in section 1 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

“school purposes vehicle” means a passenger vehicle, other than a bus, that is operated by or under contract with a school board or other authority in charge of a school for the transportation of adults with a developmental disability or children;

(7) Section 1 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following definitions:

“semi-annual inspection certificate” means a vehicle inspection record evidencing compliance with the inspection requirements and performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Parts I and II of Schedule 5;

“semi-annual inspection report” means, in relation to a vehicle inspection that results in the issuance of a semi-annual inspection sticker, a report containing the information required by clause 10 (1) (e) of Regulation 601 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Motor Vehicle Inspection Stations) made under the Act;

“semi-annual inspection sticker” means a vehicle inspection sticker evidencing compliance with the inspection requirements and performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Parts I and II of Schedule 5;

2. The Regulation is amended by adding the following sections immediately before the heading “Safety Standards Certificate”:

Application of NSC Standard 11B

2.1 (1) In this Regulation,

“NSC Standard 11B” means the National Safety Code Standard 11, Part B, entitled “Periodic Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspections (PMVI)”, published by the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators and dated January 2006, as amended from time to time;

“NSC Standard 11B (Bus)” means the part of NSC Standard 11B entitled “CCMTA, Bus, Vehicle Safety Inspection Program, Inspection Methods and Standards”; 

“NSC Standard 11B (Trailer)” means the part of NSC Standard 11B entitled “CCMTA, Trailer, Semi-Trailer, C-Dolly and Converter Dolly, Vehicle Safety Inspection Program, Inspection Methods and Standards”;

“NSC Standard 11B (Truck)” means the part of NSC Standard 11B entitled “CCMTA, Truck and Truck-Tractor, Vehicle Safety Inspection Program, Inspection Methods and Standards”. 

(2) A reference in this Regulation to Schedule 3, 4 or 5 modifying an NSC Standard 11B listed in subsection (1) is a reference to that numbered Schedule to this Regulation. 

(3) For the purposes of this Regulation, the inspection requirements and performance standards set out,

(a) in NSC Standard 11B (Truck) apply, with the modifications set out in Schedule 3, to inspections of commercial motor vehicles, other than buses, school purposes vehicles and accessible vehicles, under section 4, 4.4 or 8;

(b) in NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) apply, with the modifications set out in Schedule 4, to inspections of trailers under section 4.3 and inspections of trailers and trailer converter dollies under section 8; and

(c) in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) apply, with the modifications set out in Schedule 5, to inspections of buses, school purposes vehicles and accessible vehicles under section 4.1, 4.2, 4.4 or 10.

(4) Where Schedule 3, 4 or 5 provides that an inspection requirement or performance standard set out in NSC Standard 11B (Truck), NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) or NSC Standard 11B (Bus) does not apply to a type of inspection of any class of vehicle or applies only in a modified manner, the vehicle shall be inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and comply with the performance standards set out in the applicable NSC Standard 11B as modified by the Schedule.

(5) Where Schedule 3, 4 or 5 provides inspection requirements and performance standards for any class of vehicle that are not provided in NSC Standard 11B (Truck), NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) or NSC Standard 11B (Bus), the vehicle shall be inspected in accordance with these inspection requirements and comply with these performance standards in addition to those set out in the applicable NSC Standard 11B as modified by the Schedule.

(6) For the purposes of this Regulation, in NSC Standard 11B,

“authorized form” means, in relation to a proof of brake inspection, any document that contains the information required by NSC Standard 11B;

“authorized inspector” means, in relation to an inspection conducted in Ontario, a motor vehicle inspection mechanic registered by the Director of Vehicle Inspection Standards under section 92 of the Act and, in relation to an inspection conducted in a Canadian jurisdiction other than Ontario, means any person authorized by that jurisdiction to conduct the inspection.

Application

2.2 (1) Sections 4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 8 and 10 do not apply in respect of the following classes of vehicles: 

1. A motor vehicle commonly known as a recreational vehicle or as a motor home, other than a motor vehicle,

i. carrying commercial cargo or tools or equipment of a type normally used for commercial purposes, or

ii. carrying animals or non-commercial tools, equipment or vehicles that occupy one-half or more of its floor space.

2. A house trailer, other than a house trailer,

i. owned or leased by an employer to house the employer’s employee,

ii. carrying commercial cargo or tools or equipment of a type normally used for commercial purposes, or

iii. carrying animals or non-commercial tools, equipment or vehicles that occupy one-half or more of its floor space.

(2) In paragraph 2 of subsection (1), “house trailer” includes a cabin trailer, collapsible cabin trailer, tent trailer and camping trailer.

3. Section 3 of the Regulation is amended by striking out “other than an historic vehicle or a motorcycle, unless” and substituting “other than a vehicle referred to in section 4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 5 or 5.1, unless”.

4. Section 4 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted: 

4. If a vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle that is required to display an annual inspection sticker under section 8, a safety standards certificate shall not be issued in respect of the vehicle unless it has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Truck) as modified by Schedule 3.

4.1 If a vehicle is a school purposes vehicle that is required to display an annual inspection sticker under section 10, a safety standards certificate shall not be issued in respect of the vehicle unless it has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Part I of Schedule 5.

4.2 A safety standards certificate shall not be issued in respect of a bus or an accessible vehicle unless it has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Part I of Schedule 5.

4.3 A safety standards certificate shall not be issued in respect of a trailer unless it has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) as modified by Schedule 4.

4.4 For purposes of the issuance of a safety standards certificate, the owner or lessee of a commercial motor vehicle or school purposes vehicle that is not required to display an annual inspection sticker under section 8 or 10 may request that the vehicle be inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements referred to in section 4 or 4.1, as appropriate to the type of vehicle, instead of those referred to in section 3.

5. Subsections 8 (3) to (8) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

(3) Commercial vehicles shall be inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements,

(a) set out in NSC Standard 11B (Truck) as modified by Schedule 3, for commercial motor vehicles; or

(b) set out in NSC Standard 11B (Trailer) as modified by Schedule 4, for trailers or trailer converter dollies.

(4) If a commercial vehicle has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards referred to in subsection (3), the licensee of the station in which the vehicle was inspected, a person authorized in writing by the licensee or the motor vehicle inspection mechanic who inspected the vehicle shall promptly,

(a) complete the annual inspection certificate and annual inspection report and provide copies of them to the owner or lessee;

(b) indicate the month and year of inspection and the vehicle type on the annual inspection sticker corresponding to the certificate; and

(c) remove or cover any annual inspection sticker relating to a previous inspection and affix the current annual inspection sticker,

(i) for a commercial motor vehicle, to the outer surface of the lower left hand corner of the windshield, or to a conspicuous position on the left side of the truck cab, or

(ii) for a trailer or trailer converter dolly, to its outer surface, on the left side and as close as practicable to the front of it.

(5) An annual inspection sticker described in subsection (4) is valid until the end of the twelfth month after the month of inspection indicated on the sticker.

(6) If a commercial vehicle is issued with a safety standards certificate in accordance with section 4, 4.3 or 4.4, the licensee of the station in which the vehicle was inspected, a person authorized in writing by the licensee or the motor vehicle inspection mechanic who inspected the vehicle shall at the time of issuing the safety standards certificate also issue an annual inspection certificate and an annual inspection report and affix to the vehicle an annual inspection sticker in the manner described in subsection (4).

(7) An unladen commercial vehicle is exempt from the requirements of this section while being operated,

(a) under the terms of a special permit issued to a manufacturer or dealer under Regulation 628 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Vehicle Permits) made under the Act; or  

(b) under the terms of a dealer number plate or a service number plate issued under that regulation.

(8) A commercial vehicle is exempt from the requirements of this section while being towed under the terms of a dealer number plate or a service number plate issued under Regulation 628 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Vehicle Permits) made under the Act,

(a) to a location where its load will be removed as required by section 82.1 of the Act; or

(b) to an impound facility pursuant to section 82.1 of the Act.

6. Sections 10 and 11 of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

buses, school purposes vehicles and accessible vehicles

10. (1) A bus carrying passengers is prescribed as a type or class of vehicle to which section 85 of the Act applies.

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a bus that is used for personal purposes without compensation unless the bus has a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of more than 4,500 kilograms.

(3) A school purposes vehicle is prescribed as a type or class of vehicle to which section 85 of the Act applies while it is being used for the transportation of,

(a) six or more adults with a developmental disability;

(b) six or more children; or

(c) six or more persons referred to in clause (a) or (b).

(4) An accessible vehicle carrying passengers is prescribed as a type or class of vehicle to which section 85 of the Act applies.

(5) A bus, a school purposes vehicle and an accessible vehicle shall be inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements set out,

(a) in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Part I of Schedule 5 for purposes of the issuance of an annual inspection certificate; and

(b) in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Parts I and II of Schedule 5 for purposes of the issuance of a semi-annual inspection certificate.

(6) If a bus, a school purposes vehicle or an accessible vehicle has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Part I of Schedule 5, the licensee of the station in which the vehicle was inspected, a person authorized in writing by the licensee or the motor vehicle inspection mechanic who inspected the vehicle shall promptly,

(a) complete the annual inspection certificate and annual inspection report and provide copies of them to the owner or lessee;

(b) indicate the month and year of inspection and the vehicle type on the annual inspection sticker corresponding to the certificate; and

(c) remove or cover any annual inspection sticker relating to a previous inspection and affix the current annual inspection sticker to the outer surface of the lower right hand corner of the windshield, on a fixed side window as close as practicable to the front of the vehicle or to a conspicuous position on the right side of the vehicle body close to the front of the vehicle.

(7) An annual inspection sticker described in subsection (6) is valid,

(a) until the end of the twelfth month after the month of inspection indicated on the sticker, if the vehicle also displays a valid semi-annual inspection sticker; or

(b) until the end of the sixth month after the month of inspection indicated on the sticker, if the vehicle does not also display a valid semi-annual inspection sticker.

(8) If a bus, a school purposes vehicle or an accessible vehicle has been inspected in accordance with the inspection requirements and complies with the performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by Parts I and II of Schedule 5, the licensee of the station in which the vehicle was inspected, a person authorized in writing by the licensee or the motor vehicle inspection mechanic who inspected the vehicle shall promptly,

(a) complete the semi-annual inspection certificate and semi-annual inspection report and provide copies of them to the owner or lessee;

(b) indicate the month and year of inspection on the semi-annual inspection sticker corresponding to the certificate; and

(c) remove or cover any semi-annual inspection sticker relating to a previous inspection and affix the current sticker to the outer surface of the lower right hand corner of the windshield, on a fixed side window as close as practicable to the front of the vehicle or to a conspicuous position on the right side of the vehicle body close to the front of the vehicle.

(9) A semi-annual inspection sticker affixed under subsection (8) is valid until the end of the sixth month after the month of inspection indicated on the sticker.

(10) If a bus, a school purposes vehicle or an accessible vehicle is issued with a safety standards certificate in accordance with section 4.1, 4.2 or 4.4, the licensee of the station in which the vehicle was inspected, a person authorized in writing by the licensee or the motor vehicle inspection mechanic who inspected the vehicle shall at the time of issuing the safety standards certificate also issue an annual inspection certificate and an annual inspection report and affix to the vehicle an annual inspection sticker in the manner described in subsection (6).

(11) For purposes of this section, safety inspection stickers that were issued before July 1, 2011 and that are valid on that day, are deemed to be semi-annual inspection stickers issued under this section and remain valid until they expire.

7. The Regulation is amended by adding the following section:

historic vehicles

12. An historic vehicle inspected under section 3, 4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 5, 5.1, 8 or 10, as applicable, shall be inspected and tested in accordance with the inspection requirements referred to in that section and shall be in a functional condition relative to its design, construction and operation.

8. Subsection 13 (2) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(2) If a semi-annual inspection certificate or a semi-annual inspection sticker is damaged or destroyed during its period of validity, a replacement certificate and sticker shall be issued and affixed by the station that issued the original certificate and sticker or by the Ministry, containing the same information as the original certificate and sticker.

9. Section 14 of the Regulation is amended by striking out “physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and substituting “accessible vehicle”.

10. Section 15 of the Regulation is amended by striking out “physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and substituting “accessible vehicle”.

11. (1) The heading to Schedule 1 to the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

Schedule 1
INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR VEHICLES other than vehicles inspected to nsc standard 11b and MOTORCYCLES

(2) Clause 1 (1) (g) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and substituting “accessible vehicle”.

(3) Clause 1 (1) (h) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and substituting “accessible vehicle”.

(4) Clause 1 (1) (n) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “a physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” in the portion before subclause (i) and substituting “an accessible vehicle”.

(5) Clause 1 (1) (p) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “a physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” in the portion before subclause (i) and substituting “an accessible vehicle”.

(6) Clause 1 (4) (b) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “or a vent referred to in subclause 3 (1) (g) (v) to Schedule 7” at the end and substituting “or required for an alternative fuel system installation by an authorized person”.

(7) Clause 6 (1) (f) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “a physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and substituting “an accessible vehicle”.

(8) Clause 6 (1) (g) of Schedule 1 to the Regulation is amended by striking out “a physically-disabled-passenger vehicle” and substituting “an accessible vehicle”.

12. (1) The heading to Schedule 2 to the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

Schedule 2
INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR WHEEL BRAKE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF VEHICLES other than vehicles inspected to nsc standard 11b and MOTORCYCLES

(2) Subsection 1 (1) of Schedule 2 to the Regulation is amended by adding “and” at the end of clause (n), by striking out “and” at the end of clause (o) and by revoking clause (p).

13. The Regulation is amended by adding the following Schedule:

Schedule 3
modifications to inspection requirements and performance standards set out in nsc standard 11b (Truck)

1. This Schedule applies to the following inspections of commercial motor vehicles other than buses, school purposes vehicles and accessible vehicles:

1. Inspections under section 4 or 4.4 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of safety standards certificates.

2. Inspections under section 8 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of annual inspection certificates.

2. The following modifications apply to the following provisions of NSC Standard 11B (Truck):

1. Section 1, item 2 II, which sets out requirements and standards for liquefied petroleum gas or dual fuelled fuel systems, does not apply.  Instead, a vehicle with a liquefied petroleum gas, gaseous fuel or dual fuelled fuel system shall be inspected and tested and,

i. no mounting or attachment shall be missing or insecure,

ii. no fuel filler cap shall be missing or insecure, and

iii. no leakage shall be present at any point in the fuel system.

2. Section 3, item 9 a), which requires that the vacuum reserve of the brake system of a vehicle be tested by making three full brake applications shall be read as requiring one full brake application for a vehicle with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 4,500 kilograms or less.

3. Subsection 3A-18, which sets out requirements for camshaft rotation, does not apply and no measurement of camshaft rotation shall be taken or recorded.  The “Procedures for Inspecting the Internal Wheel Brake Components of Pneumatic Cam Actuated Drum Brake Systems”, which procedures are set out in the introductory part of Section 3A (Air Brakes) under the heading “Internal Brake Inspections” and which procedures consist of three parts, shall be read as referring only to the internal diameter of the brake drum in b of their last part under the heading “3. Brake component measurements”.

4. Until January 1, 2014, Subsections 3-14 and 3A-23, which set out requirements for anti-lock brakes, do not apply to vehicles manufactured with anti-lock brakes before July 1, 2011.

5. Subsection 5-9, which sets out requirements for manufacturer’s labels, does not apply to vehicles manufactured before January 1, 2014.

6. Section 8, items 9 d) and 10 d), which set out requirements for tinting of windows, do not apply to vehicles manufactured before July 1, 2011.

7. Section 8, item 14 e), which sets out area requirements for rearview mirrors, does not apply to vehicles with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 4,536 kilograms or less.

14. Schedules 4 and 5 to the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

Schedule 4
modifications to inspection requirements and performance standards set out in nsc standard 11b (Trailer)

1. This Schedule applies to the following inspections:

1. Inspections of trailers under section 4.3 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of safety standards certificates.

2. Inspections of trailers and trailer converter dollies under section 8 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of annual inspection certificates.

2. The following modifications apply to the following provisions of NSC Standard 11B (Trailer):

1. Subsection 3A-7, which sets out requirements for camshaft rotation, does not apply and no measurement of camshaft rotation shall be taken or recorded.  The “Procedures for Inspecting the Internal Wheel Brake Components of Pneumatic Cam Actuated Drum Brake Systems”, which procedures are set out in the introductory part of Section 3A (Air Brakes) under the heading “Internal Brake Inspections” and which procedures consist of three parts, shall be read as referring only to the internal diameter of the brake drum in b of their last part under the heading “3. Brake component measurements”.

2. Until January 1, 2014, Subsection 3A-13, which sets out requirements for anti-lock brakes, does not apply to vehicles manufactured with anti-lock brakes before July 1, 2011.

3. Subsection 5-1, which sets out requirements for manufacturer’s labels, does not apply to vehicles manufactured before January 1, 2014.

4. Subsection 6-3, which sets out requirements for retroreflective markings, does not apply to trailers that do not require conspicuity markings under section 7 of Regulation 587 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Equipment) made under the Act.

Schedule 5
modifications to inspection requirements and performance standards set out in Nsc standard 11b (bus)

part I
inspections under sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.4 and 10 of this regulation

1. Part I of this Schedule applies to the following inspections of buses, school purposes vehicles and accessible vehicles:

1. Inspections under section 4.1, 4.2 or 4.4 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of safety standards certificates.

2. Inspections under section 10 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of annual inspection certificates and semi-annual inspection certificates.

2. The following modifications apply to the following provisions of NSC Standard 11B (Bus):

1. In addition to the inspection requirements and performance standards set out in NSC Standard 11B (Bus) as modified by this Schedule, if an accessible vehicle is fitted with a power lift, the lift platform shall rise and descend smoothly when activated by the appropriate controls.

2. Section 1, item 2 II, which sets out requirements and standards for liquefied petroleum gas or dual fuelled fuel systems, does not apply.  Instead, a vehicle with a liquefied petroleum gas, gaseous fuel or dual fuelled fuel system shall be inspected and tested and,

i. no mounting or attachment shall be missing or insecure,

ii. no fuel filler cap shall be missing or insecure, and

iii. no leakage shall be present at any point in the fuel system.

3. For purposes of inspections for the issuance of a safety standards certificate or an annual inspection certificate, the following procedures, which are set out in the introductory part of Section 3 (Hydraulic Brake System) under the heading “Internal Brake Inspections” and which procedures consist of three parts, shall be read as consisting only of their last part, which is set out under the heading “3. Brake component measurements”:

i. Procedures for Inspecting the Internal Wheel Brake Components of Drum Brake Systems, and

ii. Procedures for Inspecting the Wheel Brake Components of Hydraulic Disc Brake Systems.

4. For purposes of inspections for the issuance of a safety standards certificate or an annual inspection certificate, the following procedures, which are set out in the introductory part of Section 3A (Air Brakes) under the heading “Internal Brake Inspections” and which procedures consist of three parts, shall be read as consisting only of their last part, which is set out under the heading “3. Brake component measurements”:

i. Procedures for Inspecting the Internal Wheel Brake Components of Pneumatic Cam Actuated Drum Brake Systems,

ii. Procedures for Inspecting the Internal Wheel Brake Components of Pneumatic Wedge Type Drum Brake Systems, and

iii. Procedures for Inspecting the Wheel Brake Components of Pneumatic Disc Brake Systems.

5. Section 3, item 9 a), which requires that the vacuum reserve of the brake system of a vehicle be tested by making three full brake applications shall be read as requiring one full brake application for a vehicle with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 4,500 kilograms or less.

6. Subsection 3A-18, which sets out requirements for camshaft rotation, does not apply and no measurement of camshaft rotation shall be taken or recorded.  The “Procedures for Inspecting the Internal Wheel Brake Components of Pneumatic Cam Actuated Drum Brake Systems”, as modified by subparagraph 4 i of this section, shall be read as referring only to the internal diameter of the brake drum in b of their last part under the heading “3. Brake component measurements”.

7. Until January 1, 2014, Subsections 3-14 and 3A-23, which set out requirements for anti-lock brakes, do not apply to vehicles manufactured with anti-lock brakes before July 1, 2011.

8. Section 5, item 1 b), which requires a fire extinguisher rating of not less than 3A40BC for school buses manufactured after March 2000, does not apply to a school bus manufactured prior to June 1, 2000.

9. Subsection 5-15, which sets out requirements for manufacturer’s labels, does not apply to vehicles manufactured before January 1, 2014.

10. Subsection 6-3, which sets out requirements for reflective tape and conspicuity markings, does not apply to a school bus manufactured prior to June 1, 2000.

11. Section 8, item 9 d), in so far as it sets out requirements for the tinting of windshields, does not apply to vehicles manufactured before July 1, 2011.

12. Section 8, item 11 d), which sets out requirements for the tinting of side windows, does not apply to vehicles manufactured before July 1, 2011.

13. Section 8, item 13 a) v), which sets out area requirements for exterior rearview mirrors, does not apply to vehicles with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 4,536 kilograms or less.

part II
inspections under section 10 of this regulation for purposes of the issuance of semi-annual inspection certificates

1. This Part applies in addition to Part I to inspections of buses, school purposes vehicles and accessible vehicles under section 10 of this Regulation for purposes of the issuance of semi-annual inspection certificates.

2. The following modifications apply to the following provisions of NSC Standard 11B (Bus) in addition to the modifications prescribed by Part I:

1. The entire introductory part of Section 3 (Hydraulic Brake System) under the heading “Internal Brake Inspections” and before Subsection 3-1 (Parking Brakes) does not apply.

2. Subsection 3-11, which sets out requirements for drum brakes, does not apply.

3. Subsection 3-12, which sets out requirements for disc brakes, does not apply.

4. The entire introductory part of Section 3A (Air Brakes) under the heading “Internal Brake Inspections” and before Subsection 3A-1 (Air Compressor) does not apply.

5. Subsection 3A-19, which sets out requirements for drum brakes, does not apply.

6. Subsection 3A-20, which sets out requirements for brake drums, does not apply.

7. Subsection 3A-22, which sets out requirements for disc brakes, does not apply.

Commencement

15. This Regulation comes into force on the later of July 1, 2011 and the day this Regulation is filed.

 

CORRECTION

 

This Regulation, as previously published on e-Laws, contained the following publication error:

The following provisions referred to “March 25, 2011” but should have referred to “July 1, 2011”.

1. Subsection 10 (11) of Regulation 611, as remade by Ontario Regulation 80/11.

2. Sections 4 and 6 of Schedule 3 to Regulation 611, as added by Ontario Regulation 80/11.

3. Paragraph 2 of section 2 of Schedule 4 to Regulation 611, as remade by Ontario Regulation 80/11.

4. Paragraphs 7, 11 and 12 of section 2 of Part I of Schedule 5 to Regulation 611, as remade by Ontario Regulation 80/11.

The errors were corrected on April 8, 2011.  This correction notice was posted on April 12, 2011.