Amusement Device Operation Permit Application Form
Any business that operates, for profit, an amusement ride or device must hold a valid Amusement Device Operation Permit.
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Any business that operates, for profit, an amusement ride or device must hold a valid Amusement Device Operation Permit.
If you or your business works on equipment that contains an ozone depleting substance or replacement substance, then you must hold a License to Handle Ozone Depleting or Regulated Substances.
Who needs an Elevator and Lifts Contractor's License? Any company that wishes to install, maintain, or alter an elevator or lift must first obtain an Elevator and Lifts Contractor's License. To get license, the company must have in it's employ an individual who holds an Elevators...
Ozone depleting or regulated substances are used in many applications, including refrigeration, air conditioning, fire suppression, cleaning of electronics, and solvents. When these substances are released they enter the earth's atmosphere, are broken down by UV radiation, and...
In late 2023, the Government of PEI initiated a review of programs and services for vulnerable Islanders led by Carlene Donnelly. Ms. Donnelly has spent the past 30 years as a senior leader in the social services sector. In 2003, she became CEO of CUPS and has led CUPS through...
When do I need an Amusement Device Operation Permit? Any business that operates, for profit, an amusement ride or device must hold a valid Amusement Device Operation Permit. How much is the fee? $110 per ride is the cost of an Amusement Device Operation Permit. How do I apply...
This service allows municipalities, that have adopted an official plan and bylaws, to add or update planning decisions relating to their subdivisions and development applications. All planning decisions can be reviewed at PEI Planning Decisions. Once a decision has been made, appeals can be made for up to 21 days from the decision date to the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). How can we get access to enter planning decisions? Authorized individual(s) from each municipality can receive access to add and update decisions. Contact Inspection Services at landsdivision@gov.pe.ca to...
A licence is required to store and sell liquefied petroleum gas in PEI. A licence is valid for a maximum three years. All current licences expire December 31, 2027. Click on the button below to renew your L.P. Gas Plant licence online. What if I need a first-time licence? For your first LP Gas Plant licence, you must apply directly to the Propane, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspector, submitting the following: Storage facility drawing showing the location of the gas tanks, property lines, fencing and protection for vehicular and pedestrian traffic; Full payment of fee, $75 for each year to...
The PEI government appointed the Land Matters Advisory Committee to engage the public in reviewing and updating land-related policies and legislation to reflect the current and future needs of the province. In PEI, two primary pieces of legislation govern land use and ownership...
The term "community housing" is an umbrella term that refers to housing that is owned and operated by non-profit organizations and housing co-operatives. Through the Community Housing Expansion Pilot, the Province of Prince Edward Island is supporting three non-profit and co...