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B.C. Reg. 204/2003
Treasury Board
Deposited May 28, 2003
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Financial Administration Act

Retention of Provincial Parks
Parking Fees Regulation

[includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 248/2007, July 6, 2007]

Definitions

1   In this regulation:

"day parking fees" means the fees payable for vehicle parking under section 2 (2) (c) of Schedule C of the Park, Conservancy and Recreation Area Regulation, B.C. Reg. 180/90;

"operator" means an operator as defined in the Park, Conservancy and Recreation Area Regulation;

"parking pass" means a "Recreation Stewardship Annual Pass" referred to in section 2 (1) of Schedule C of the Park, Conservancy and Recreation Area Regulation;

"parking pass fees" means the fees payable for a parking pass.

[am. B.C. Regs. 194/2006; 66/2007.]

Retention of fee

2   (1) An operator who has contracted with the government to collect day parking fees is authorized to retain a negotiated amount of up to 70% of those fees as remuneration for services performed.

(2) An operator who has contracted with the government to collect parking pass fees is authorized to retain, as remuneration for services performed, $7.00 of the parking pass fees for each parking pass sold by the operator.

(3) If so authorized by a contract between Tourism British Columbia and the government, Tourism British Columbia is authorized to retain, as remuneration for services performed, $9.00 of the parking pass fees for each parking pass sold by Tourism British Columbia or by subcontractors of Tourism British Columbia.

(4) A person, other than an operator or Tourism British Columbia, who has contracted with the government to collect parking pass fees on the government's behalf is authorized to retain a negotiated amount of up to 35% of the parking pass fees collected as remuneration for services performed.

[am. B.C. Regs. 51/2006; 248/2007.]

[Provisions of the Financial Administration Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 138, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: section 14 (2)]