Multi-Sector Air Pollutants Regulations
Marginal note:Nameplate
94 (1) An engine that is low-use or that is subject to a NOx emission intensity limit referred to in any of sections 54 and 57 to 59 — or an engine or replacement unit that belongs to a subgroup — must have a nameplate that is permanently affixed to it in a visible location and that indicates
(a) its serial number or, if the serial number is not known or cannot be obtained, its unique alphanumeric identifier referred to in subsection (3);
(b) its make and model; and
(c) its rated brake power.
Marginal note:Serial number
(2) The serial number must be the serial number provided by the engine or replacement unit’s manufacturer
(a) on the original nameplate affixed to it;
(b) as engraved on the original crankcase; or
(c) as set out in a document that is provided by its manufacturer.
Marginal note:Unique alphanumeric identifier
(3) If the serial number is not known or cannot be obtained, the responsible person for a pre-existing engine or a replacement unit that is not a modern engine may apply to the Minister for a unique alphanumeric identifier for the engine or replacement unit by providing the Minister with
(a) the information set out in Schedule 9, other than the engine’s or replacement unit’s serial number or unique alphanumeric identifier; and
(b) the reason why the serial number is not known or cannot be obtained.
Marginal note:Refusal
(4) The Minister must refuse the application if the Minister has reasonable grounds to believe that the applicant has provided false or misleading information in the application.
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