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BYLAW NO. 5/2000
A bylaw of the Village of Debden respecting the
Parking and Operation of Vehicles intended for
the carrying of Dangerous Goods.
The council for the Village of Debden in the Province of Saskatchewan, enacts as follows:
1. a) Dangerous Goods means Dangerous good as ascribed in the
The Urban Municipality Act, 1984.
b) "Highway" means any street or public highway within the municipality, but does not
include a provincial highway therein as designated pursuant to the provisions of
The Highways Act.
c) Municipality means the Village of Debden.
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a) No person shall park a vehicle designed for the carrying or intended for the
carrying of Dangerous Goods within the boundaries of the municipality.
b) Nothing in subsection (a) shall be deemed to restrict the parking of any such
vehicle for such period of time as may be necessary to take on or discharge
cargo.
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a) No person shall operate a vehicle designed for the carrying or intended for the
carrying of Dangerous Goods within the municipality except fuel delivery
vehicles parked overnight at designated locations.
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Town Admnustrato
PENALTIES
4.
Any person who contravenes any provision of this Bylaw is
guilty of an offence and upon summary conviction shall be liable
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to a minimum fine of Fiftylliindred ($500.00) Dollars and a maximum fine
not in excess of Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars or, in default
of payment of the fine and costs, to imprisonment for a period
not exceeding 30 days.
5.
This Bylaw shall come into force and take effect on the day of the final
passing thereof.
Read a first time this
11 day of
May
, A.D. 2000.
day of May , A.D. 2000.
Read a third time and passed this
11
day of
May ,A.D. 2000
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Read a second time this
11
Certified a true Copy.
Date
SEAL
Town Administrator
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