Business Licence Bylaw No. 1017

Beaverlodge, Alberta

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TOWN OF BEA VERLODGE BYLAW 1017 A Bylaw for the Licensing and Regulation of Businesses within the Town of Beaverlodge WHEREAS, pursuant to the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, Beaverlodge Town Council may pass bylaws for municipal purposes respecting services provided by or on the behalf of the municipality; AND WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7(e) of the Municipal Government Act, a council may pass bylaws for municipal purposes respecting businesses, business activities and persons engaged in business; AND WHEREAS, pursuant to section 7(i) of the Municipal Government Act, a council may pass bylaws for municipal purposes respecting the enforcement of bylaws made under the Municipal Government Act or any other enactment including any or all of the matters listed therein; AND WHEREAS, pursuant to section 8 of the Municipal Government Act, a council may in a bylaw: (a) Regulate or prohibit; (b) Deal with any development, activity, industry, business or thing in different ways, divide each of them into classes and deal with each class in different ways; and (c) Provide for a system of licences, permits or approvals, including any or all of the matters listed therein. NOW THEREFORE, THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF BEA VERLODGE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERT A, DULY ASSEMBLED HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: SHORT TITLE I. This Bylaw shall be called the "Business Licence Bylaw". PART I - INTERPRETATION DEFINITIONS 2.1 In this Bylaw, the following tenTtS will have the following definitions: "Act" means the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, as amended, or any statute enacted in its place. "Application" means a written Application for a Business Licence and includes an Application to renew, transfer or amend a Business Licence. BYLAW 1017 "Business" means as per the Municipal Government Act: (a) a commercial, merchandising or industrial activity or unde1taking; (b) a profession, trade, occupation, calling or employment; or ( c) an activity providing goods and services; PAGE2 Whether for profit or Non-Profit and however organized or formed, including a co­ operative or association of Persons. "Business Licence" or "Licence" means any Business Licence issued pursuant to the provisions of this Bylaw. "Business Location" means the premises used or occupied by any Person in the conduct of Business. "Charitable or Non-Profit Organization" means an organization defined pursuant to the Charitable Fund-Raising Act and registered as such. "Chief Business Licence Inspector" means the Development Officer for the Town of Beaverlodge, unless otherwise appointed. "Contractor" means a Business of offering to any Person to perform or arrange to perform work including but not limited to involving anything; built, placed, altered or repaired which is in, upon, over or under land or water, including a building and any clearing, dismantling, digging, drilling, excavating, grading, filling or tunneling. "Council" means the duly elected municipal Council of the Town. "Direct Seller" means a Person who goes from house to house, Business to Business or Person to Person selling any merchandise and/or service. "Entrepreneurial Youth" means any Person under the age of eighteen ( 18) years. "Home Occupation" means a business that is located in a residential dwelling, or combination of a residential dwelling and an accessory building, in a residential neighborhood to conduct a business activity by at least one (I) permanent resident of the dwelling. This includes Home Occupations as defined in the Town's Land Use Bylaw I 004. This does not include business entities where the entirety of the operations of the business occur off site. "Licence Inspector" means a Licence lnspector appointed by the Chief Business Licence Inspector. "Mobile Cooking Operation" means a motor vehicle, trailer, pushcart, or similar mobile structure designed for the purpose of offering food products or beverages ready for immediate consumption. "Mobile Vending Unif' means a Non-Resident Business who has a temporary sales location in the Town selling or attempting to sell goods or services. BYLAW 1017 PAGE3 "Municipal Tag" means a form approved by the Chief Business Licence Inspector providing for the payment of a voluntary penalty in I ieu of prosecution. "Non-Resident Business" means a Business that does not reside or maintain a permanent Business Location in Town. "Peace Officer" means any member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a Peace Officer and a Bylaw Enforcement Officer of the Town. "Person" means without limiting the generality of the term, any individual, or any Business entity including, but not limited to, a firm, partnership, association, corporation, society, or legal entity. "Private Child Care Provider" means the provision of care in a residence for six (6) or less children under the age of thirteen (13) years, not including the operator's children and provides care for more than six (6) hours per week. "Resident Business" means a Business which is carried on from a permanent Business Location within the Town limits. "Tempora,1' Business" means a Business which is carried on for a pre-determined period. "Town" means the municipal corporation of the Town of Beaverlodge having jurisdiction under the Act and other applicable legislation. "Violation Ticket" means a Violation Ticket as defined in the Provincial Offences Procedures Act. 2.2 Terms which are not defined in this Bylaw will, where the context permits, have the meanings assigned to them in the Land Use Bylaw I 004. 2.3 Any reference to legislation of Canada or the Province of Alberta is deemed to include a successor legislation. PART II - LICENCE PROVISIONS NECESSITY FOR LICENCE 3.1 This Bylaw shall apply to any trade, Business or occupation with the intent of making a profit. No Person shall engage in or operate a Business within the Town unless a Business Licence has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this Bylaw. 3.2 No Business shall operate in the Town unless in compliance with any Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute, regulation or Bylaw. 3.3 A separate Business Licence is required for each Separate Business Entity. 3.4 A separate Business Licence is required for each Business Location. BYLAW 1017 PAGE4 EXEMPTIONS 4.1 A Business Licence is not required for the following organizations or Businesses, but shall nonetheless comply with the provisions of this Bylaw and must be carried out in accordance with all other applicable legislation, regulations and bylaws: (a) Municipal Government offices and services; (b) Provincial Government offices and services; (c) Federal Government offices and services; (d) Charitable or Non-Profit Organizations; (e) any Person specifically exempt from municipal licensing by legislation; (f) any institution, association or other entity which is not conducted for gain, as determined by the Chief Business Licence Inspector; (g) a Business that rents a stall, table or space as a vendor at a tradeshow, farmer's market or community event; (h) a Non-Resident Business whose only Business activity is the supply or delivery of wholesale or bulk goods to a Resident Business; (i) any Person who is an employee of another Person who holds a Business Licence, or a Person or other entity not required to obtain a Licence pursuant to this Section 4, unless otherwise provided in this Bylaw; and 4.2 For the purpose of Section 4.1 (g), a tradeshow, farmer's market, or community event, the organizer is required to obtain a Business Licence. Businesses that rent a stall, table or space as a vendor at a tradeshow, farmer's market, or community event do not require a Business Licence and are limited to operating only during the scheduled hours of the event and only at that location. A Business operating outside of these specific event hours or location will require a Business Licence. 4.3 For the purpose of Section 4.1 (i), an ··employee" is a Person who is paid a salary or wage with respect to \,Vhich there are deductions for any Income Tax, Canada Pension Plan, or Employment Insurance. APPOINTMENT, AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF CHIEF BUSINESS LICENCE INSPECTOR AND LICENCE INSPECTOR 5.1 The Town shall appoint a Chief Business Licence Inspector and may employ one or more other Licence Inspectors. 5.2 The Chief Business Licence Inspector and the Licence Inspectors are authorized to: (a) administer and enforce this Bylaw; BYLAW 1017 PAGES (b) approve or refuse Business Licence Applications, either with or without conditions; (c) cancel, suspend, alter, add conditions to, or revoke any Business Licence where it is deemed to be appropriate; (d) issue a minor variance or exemption from the terms of this Bylaw where it is deemed to be appropriate; (e) inspect or investigate any Business to determine whether it is in compliance with this Bylaw; (f) issue orders requiring compliance with this Bylaw; (g) initiate and conduct prosecutions for violations of this Bylaw; and (h) collect Business Licence fees on behalf of the Town. PREREQUI SITES FOR A BUSINESS LICENCE 6.1 Any Business requiring any other permit(s) related to ensuring the eligibility of the proposed Business Location, which may include but not limited to a Development Permit under the Land Use Bylaw I 004 or permit(s) under the Safety Codes Act, must obtain these pennit(s) prior to the issuance of a Business Licence. 6.2 Notwithstanding Section 4.1 (e), the Chief Business Licence Inspector may request any other information or involve any agency, authorities or department deemed necessary to issue a Business Licence in accordance with this Bylaw. 6.3 Applicants for Businesses under Part III of this Bylaw shall comply with the regulatory requirements as stipulated under the specific Business type by delivering the appropriate document or documents to the Chief Business Licence r nspector. APPLICATION PROCESS 7.1 An Application as per Schedule '·B" must be submitted for: (a) a new Business Licence; (b) amendments to an existing Business Licence, including a change to a different Business name, a change to a different Business Location or a change to the nature of the Business; (c) a transfer of a Business Licence to another Person; and (d) an exemption as described in Section 4.1. 7.2 An applicant for a Business Licence shall make Application to the Town on a form prescribed by the Chief Business Licence Inspector and include the following: (a) the name of the Business, including the legal or corporate name if any and any trade BYLAW 1017 names under which the Business is to be conducted; (b) the applicant's name; (c) the phone number of the Business; (d) the email address of the Business; (e) the physical address of the Business; (f) the mailing address of the Business; (g) the proper name of the owner(s) of the Business; (h) the address of the owner(s) of the Business; (i) the phone number of the owner(s) of the Business; U) the email address of the owner(s) of the Business; PAGE6 (k) the main contact name, position, phone number, and email address of the Business, if different from the applicant or owner(s); (I) a description of the nature of the Business that includes, primary type of business as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), the approximate square footage of the business premises, if the business premises is owned, leased, or rented, if the business is part of a franchise, the number of full-time and part-time employees; (m) the provincial licence number if the Business is required to be licensed by the province; (n) the signature of the applicant or applicant's representative; and 7.3 An applicant shall not submit any information with respect to an Application which is false, misleading, incomplete or inaccurate. 7.4 If a Person ceases to carry on the Business for which a Business Licence is granted, that Person shall immediately notify the Chief Business Licence Inspector. BUSJNESS LICENCE APPLICATION FEE, DURATION OF LICENCE, CONDITIONS AND VALIDITY 8.1 All Business Licence Applications shall be accompanied by the relevant fee in accordance with Schedule "A". (a) if a new Application for a Business Licence is received after June 30th of the current year, the fee will be pro-rated; BYLAW 1017 PAGE7 (b) if an Application for a Business Licence is refused because a Development Permit cannot be obtained, the fee for the Business Licence will be refunded; (c) if an Application for a Business Licence is withdrawn prior to processing, the fee for the Business Licence will be refunded; or (d) if a complete Business Licence Application is not received within three (3) months of the application date, the fee will not be refunded, and the Application will be closed. 8.2 Unless otherwise specifically determined, every Business Licence shall expire at 12:00 a.m., December 31 51 of the current year, unless revoked by the Chief Business Licence Inspector. 8.3 Notwithstanding Section 8.2, a Temporary Business Licence shall be issued for a Non­ Resident Business that intends to conduct Business for a period of three (3) consecutive months or less. A Business which exceeds the term of this Licence for its operations must apply for a Non-Resident Business Licence. 8.4 The Chief Business Licence Inspector may issue a Licence for a limited term or for a speci tied date in any case where the Chief Business Licence Inspector considers it appropriate to do so. A Person: (a) may not appeal a decision to issue a Licence for a limited term or for a specified date. 8.5 Renewal notices will be sent out one (I) month prior to the Business Licence expiring. Businesses that have not renewed their Business Licence by month end of its anniversa1y month will receive a final notice and be deemed delinquent. Delinquent Businesses will be subject to the renewal fee and late fee in accordance with Schedule "A ". Businesses that fai I to renew wi 11 receive a late fee for each month that they remain delinquent. 8.6 At any relevant time, the Chief Business Licence Inspector may impose conditions on a new or existing Business Licence in relation to the establishment or operation of the applicable Business. 8.7 The Chief Business Licence Inspector may refuse to issue a Business Licence or may impose conditions on a Business Licence if the Chief Business Licence Inspector: (a) has revoked or suspended a Business Licence of the applicant for the same or a similar Business within past twelve ( 12) months; (b) has reasonable grounds for believing that the applicant does not or will not comply with this Bylaw, with any Federal, Provincial or other Municipal statue, regulation, bylaw or other requirement; (c) has reasonable grounds for believing that issuing a Business Licence with respect to the proposed Business is not in the public interest; or BYLAW1017 PAGES (d) has determined that it is inappropriate to issue a Licence to an applicant where the safety, health or welfare of the public may be at risk due to the issuance of a Licence. 8.8 A Business Licence is not valid until it has been signed and sealed by a Licence Inspector. TRANSFER OF LICENCE 9.1 A Business Licence may be transferred from one location to another location or from one Person to another Person with consent of a Licence Inspector and provided that the transfer fee, in accordance with Schedule "A " is paid. GENERAL PROVISIONS TO ALL BUSINESS LICENCES I 0.1 No Business shall: (a) display adult video tapes or sexually explicit material so that it is visible from outside the Business Location; (b) display any sign or other form of adve1tisement that indicated that sexually explicit displays, shows or material will be available in the Business Location; or (c) engage in or allow any employee or other Person on the Business Location, to engage in or offer to engage in any act of prostitution. I 0.2 A Business Licence does not relieve the Licence holder from the obligation to obtain any other permit, Licence or other approval that may be required under another bylaw of the Town or any other governmental authority. I 0.3 All Business Licences granted are subject to the provisions of any land use or development regulations of the Town and issuance of a Licence shall not be deemed as approval to cany on a Business in or on any Business Location in contravention of the provisions in the Town's Land Use Bylaw I 004. POSTING OF LICENCE 11.1 A Business Licence shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the Business Location so that is it visible to the customers of the Business. 11.2 A Business Licence issued with respect to a Business that is not conducted at a fixed location shall be carried on the Person of the Licence holder or in or on the vehicle or apparatus from which such Business is conducted and shall be shown to a Licence Inspector upon request. If there is more than one employee conducting Business off site, each employee shall be required to provide a copy of the Business Licence upon request. 11.3 ff a Business Licence is lost or damaged, a new one may be issued provided that the replacement fee, in accordance with Schedule "A " is paid. 11.4 All Business Licences remain the property of the Town. BYLAW 1017 PAGE9 REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF A BUSINESS LICENCE 12.J The Chief Business Licence Inspector may revoke or suspend a Business Licence if: (a) the Person to whom the Licence is issued contravenes any Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute, regulation, directive or Bylaw, including this Bylaw, in the course of carrying on the Business covered by the Licence; (b) a Licence has been issued in error without all the necessary approvals required; (c) in the opinion of the Chief Business Licence Inspector, there are just and reasonable grounds to suspend or revoke a Business Licence; or (d) any certification, authority, Licence or other document of qualification under any Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute, regulation or Bylaw required for the operation of the Business covered by the Licence is suspended, cancelled, terminated or surrendered effective on the date of the suspension, cancellation, termination or surrender. 12.2 Upon a Business Licence being suspended or revoked, the holder shall be notified: (a) by personal service of a notice on the holder; or (b) by mailing a notice to the holder by registered mail to the holder's Business Location or mailing address noted on the application for the Business Licence. 12.3 A notice of suspension or revocation of a Business Licence shall be deemed to be received on the date of service or five (5) working days after the date it is mailed. 12.4 Upon receiving a notice of suspension or revocation of a Business Licence, a Person shall cease to carry on the Business with respect to which the Licence was issued. APPEAL 13.1 Where an application for a license or for a transfer of license has been refused or has been authorized subject to conditions, the applicant may appeal: a) Every appeal shall be made in writing within thirty (30) days after a license has been refused or revoked by the Designated Officer's being the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Bylaw Enforcement Officer or the Chief Business Licence inspector, otherwise the right of appeal shall be barred and extinguished. b) In the event of an appeal or refusal or revoking of a license the appeal shall be heard by the Council and the Council shall be the final judge of whether the refusal or revoking of a license was just and reasonable. BYLAW 1017 PAGE 10 PART III-SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN BUSINESSES CANNABIS RETAIL STORE 14.1 Cannabis Retail Store hours of operation: (a) a Cannabis Retail Store may set its hours of operation between the maximum allowable hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m., Monday through Sunday. A store may operate reduced hours; (b) Council has the authority to reduce or increase hours of operation; and (c) a Cannabis Retail Store must be closed: (i) on Christmas Day (December 25); and (ii) at all times other than the hours endorsed for cannabis sales on the Licence. CONTRACTOR 15.1 A Contractor that makes application for a permit with the Town including but not limited to a Building Permit, a Development Permit, Plumbing and Gas Permit, an Electrical Penn it or a Mechanical Permit, must have a Business Licence. 15.2 Prior to a Licence being issued to an individual or company, the Chief Business Licence Jnspector shall be satisfied by the complete submission of a perquisite form confirming that: (a) the individual or company; or (b) an employee of the individual or company actively engaged by the individual or company; has a valid and subsisting provincial certificate for the trade or trades 111 which the individual or company wishes to engage. 15.3 Any Licence granted to an individual or company is granted subject to the following conditions: (a) if the Licence was granted to an individual or company based upon their or its qualifications under Section 15(1) and they or it ceases to be actively engaged in the Business or ceases to be so qualified the Licence shall be revoked; or (b) if the Licence was granted based upon the qualifications of an employee actively engaged by the individual or company and that employee ceases to be actively engaged by that individual or company or ceases to be qualified, the Licence shall be revoked. BYLAW 1017 PAGE 11 DIRECT SELLER 16.1 Seven (7) full days prior to the commencement of the Business operation, a Direct Seller Business shall provide the following information: (a) the names and addresses of the Persons comprising the representatives' team, including their temporary or permanent places of residence in the Town; (b) a recent identification photo of each representative; and ( c) the contact information of the regional lead hand responsible for the Direct Sellers in the Town. 16.2 A Direct Seller Business shall hold a valid Business Licence during the soliciting, negotiating or concluding in Person, of sale contracts for goods and services of the Business' representatives. 16.3 A separate Licence is required for each Direct Seller regardless of 'vvhether that Direct Seller is an employee of some other Person. 16.4 A Direct Seller may not cany-on Business between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. 16.5 A Direct Seller must display their company issued ID card when soliciting sales for goods and services. 16.6 A Direct Seller's Licence shall be valid for six (6) months from when the Licence is issued. ENTREPRENEURIAL YOUTH 17. I An Entrepreneurial Youth is eligible for a Business Licence free of charge. 17 .2 A Business Licence is not an obi igato1y process and a youth proprietor wi 1 not be penalized if a Business Licence Application is not made. MOBILE COOKING OPERATIONS 18.1.1 Prior to a Licence or a renewal of a Licence being issued to a Mobile Cooking Operation, the Chief Business Licence Inspector shall be satisfied that the unit has passed all inspections governed under the Safety Codes Act for Mobile Cooking Operations and has received approval from Alberta Health Services. 19.1 Mobile Cooking Operations shall only carry-on Business on non-residential private propetty with permission of the property owner or on public/Town-owned property approved by the Town. 19.2 Mobile Cooking Operations shall provide recycling and waste receptacles to customers when in operation, unless participating in an event where receptacles are provided by the event organizer. 19.3 The Chief Business Licence Inspector may, in his/her sole discretion, waive the business BYLAW 1017 PAGE 12 licensing fees payable by an applicant for a business license for a Mobile Cooking Operation in the event that the Mobile Cooking Operation is invited to a Town sanctioned event. MOBILE VENDING UNITS 20.1 Mobile Vending Units shall only canyon Business on non-residential private property with permission of the property owner or on public/Town-owned property approved by the Town. PRIVATE CHILD CARE PROVIDER 21.1 A Private Child Care Provider shall provide: (a) a new Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check for every new or renewal Application. A Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check is required for each Child Care Provider and for any Person residing in the residence over the age of eighteen (18) years. Criminal Record Checks older than ninety (90) days will not be accepted for a Private Child Care Provider's Application; and (b) a valid First Aid Certificate in Child Care. TRADE-SHOW, FARMER'S MARKET OR COMMUNITY EVENTS 22.1 A Person who is a participant in a tradeshow, farmer's market, or community event is entitled to accept orders or payments of money at the event location for performance of services, sales of goods or for delivery of goods. PART IV - OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 23.1 A Person who breaches provisions of this Bylaw is guilty of an offence and is I iable for the following specified fine amounts: (a) $500.00 for commencing Business operations without a valid Business Licence; (b) $50.00 for failing to display a valid Business Licence; (c) $500.00 for continuing Business activity after the Business Licence has been suspended or cancelled; (d) $1,000.00 for any offence of Section I 0.1; and/or (e) $250.00 for any offence for which a fine is not otherwise established in this section. 23.2 Each day that a violation continues to exist shall constitute a separate offence. 23.3 In addition to any fine imposed for an offence under Section 3.1, a court may impose a fine in the amount of the Licence fee for each Business being engaged in or operating without a Licence. BYLAW 1017 PAGE 13 24.1 Jf a Violation Ticket or Municipal Tag is issued in respect of an offence, the Violation Ticket or Municipal Tag may: (a) specify the fine amount established by this Bylaw for the offence; or (b) require a Person to appear in court without the alternative of making a voluntary payment. 25.1 A Person who commits an offence: (a) if a Violation Ticket or Municipal Tag is issued in respect of the offence; and (b) if the Violation Ticket or Municipal Tag states the fine amount specified 111 this Section for the offence; may make a voluntary payment equal to the specified fine. REPEAL EXISTING BYLAW 26.1 Effective Sf pt:- ;}.k,, 10 i1Bylaw 977 and all amendments are hereby repealed. READINGS 27.1 This Bylaw shall come into force on Sep+. 21, 1 LtO € +n READ a first time this \ '1.. day of SepW. 2022. READ a second time this 2.(o day of Se-pkrobe( . 2022. c--7 READ a third time and finally passed this 1...t, -+-" day of S, pk YY' \;>-c< . 2022. --- < ------- -, c-& If any portion of this bylaw is declared invalid by a court ofcompetentjurisdiction than the invalid portion must be severed and the remainder is deemed valid. BYLAW1017 PAGE 14 BYLAW #1017 - Schedule "A" Business Licence Fee DESCRIPTION FEE Resident Business Licence $50.00 Non-Resident Business Licence $200.00 $200.00/Year Mobile Cooking Operation $20.00/Day $200.00/Year Mobile Vending Unit $20.00/Day Home Occupation $100.00 3-Day Temporary Licence $60.00 3-Month Temporary licence $150.00 Private Child Care Provider $100.00 $200.00/Year Direct Seller's Permit $20.00/Day Late Payment Fee $5.00/Month Replacement of Business Licence Certificate or Permit $20.00 Transfer of Licence $15.00 Annual Licences shall cover the calendar year- January I" to December 31 st, unless otherwise stated in this bylaw. D New Application Schedule "B" Business Licence Application Completed Applications can be submitted to [email protected] Brought into the Town Office at 400-10th Street Or mailed to P.O. Box 30, Beaverlodge AB TOH 0C0 Applicable payment can be E-transferred to [email protected] or via Credit Card (using authorization form) 0 Renewal - Business Licence No. D Resident - Commercial / Industrial / Institutional D Resident - Home Occupation D Non-Resident Business Information legal/Corporate Name Operating /Trade Name If a icable Business Activity Description Phone No. of Full-Time Employees Approx. sq. ft. of Business Premise Physical Business Address tpO Boxes w,11 not be accepted) Street Address Province/State Business Mailing Address D Same as physical address Street Address Province/State Postal/Zip Code Postal/Zip Code D lease/Rent Business Premise or D Own Business Premise Business Contact Information Owner Name Street Address Province/State Postal/Zip Code Email Main Contact Name (If different from C>Mier) Position Phone If you do not have a Registered Corporation, please enter your first and Im name. Business Email No. of Part-Time Employees Franchise Business D Yes D No City Country City Country City Country Phone Email Page I of 2 Provincial Licensing Completed Applications can be submitted to [email protected] Brought into the Town Office at 400-10th Street Or mailed to P.O. Box 30, Beaverlodge AB TOH 0C0 Applicable payment can be E-transferred to [email protected] or via Credit Card (using authorization form) If your business requires to have a provincial licence, please provide a copy of the valid provincial licence. Licence No. I hereby certify that the above information is true and properly sets out the business which is presently carried on by the applicant, owner, or operator. Approval of this Business Licence does not exempt the applicant from obtaining necessary permits required though Municipal BÛaws, Federal and Provincial Statutory Regulations. Applicant Name Position Applicant Signature Date NOTE: By typing your name into the signature box below (or by signing a printed version of this application), you agree that all information submitted on this declaration is true and accurate. The personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Town of Beaverlodge Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSA 2000, c. F-15 (the "FOIP Act"), as amended from time to time, and will be used to administer the Town of Beaverlodge's Business Licensing Program. The Town may request input from employees of other Town of Beaverlodge departments, Alberta Health Services, Beaverlodge RCMP, and/or Alberta Gaming Liquor Cannabis Commission in order to properly assess your application for this license or to determine appropriate conditions, if any, for this license. In addition, the Town of Beaverlodge may use your personal information to connect with you on Economic Development matters such as survey invites or to participate in engagement opportunities. The personal information provided will be protected in accordance with Part 2 of the FOIP Act. If you have any questions regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, please contact the Town Office at 780-354-2201. Email Application [email protected] Mailing Address PO Box 30, Beaverlodge AB TOH OCO Page 2 of 2