Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Under Ontario regulations, new underground fuel storage tanks must be:

  1. Registered with the local zoning board

  2. Removed by an approved contractor

  3. Approved by the Ministry of Housing

  4. Registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority

  5. Installed with oversight by public works

  6. Registered with the Ministry of Natural Resources

The correct answer is: Registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority

The requirement for new underground fuel storage tanks to be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) aligns with Ontario's regulations regarding the safe handling and storage of hazardous materials. The TSSA is responsible for regulating various sectors and ensuring that standards are met to protect public safety and the environment. When a new underground fuel storage tank is installed, it must be compliant with specific regulations set forth by the TSSA, which include installation, safety, and maintenance standards. By registering the tank, it creates a formal record that can be referenced for inspections, regulatory compliance, and environmental assessments. Other options may refer to different regulatory bodies or requirements that do not specifically pertain to the registration and oversight of underground fuel storage systems as mandated by the TSSA. Therefore, the registration with the TSSA is critical for ensuring both safety and compliance with provincial laws surrounding fuel storage.