CPA Public Affairs
September 2019

ATL: Removal of regulatory barriers for propane vehicles in Atlantic Canada

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As part of the regulatory harmonization initiative in Atlantic Canada (see story above), in August of this year, the CPA submitted a letter to the Harmonization Committee regarding training requirements at cardlock/keylock facilities, with the intent of eliminating the training requirements for persons refuelling propane vehicles. This was achieved in Ontario, and the CPA’s goal is to continue this process in Atlantic Canada.

The letter also suggests the authorities approve the adaptation of the Auto Propane Conversion and Inspection course - 200-11 of the Canadian Propane Association/Propane Training Institute. This course is available in both official languages and ensures adequate training and quality of labour for auto propane conversion workers in Atlantic Canada.

In the upcoming months, the CPA will attend the Harmonization Committee and will continue to consult with members on issues. Suggested regulatory changes and/or concerns with current regulations gathered from members will be sent to the appropriate authority having jurisdiction. The CPA will keep members informed as new information becomes available and will notify members as soon as public consultations begin.

 

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