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MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACT
Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations
Standard 206
[Repealed by: SOR/2005-42]
206. (1) Every enclosed motorcycle, multi-purpose passenger
vehicle, three-wheeled vehicle, passenger car and truck that is equipped with
side doors or back doors shall be so equipped in accordance with Technical
Standards Document No. 206, Door Locks and Door Retention Components, as
amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as TSD 206).
(2) For the purposes of section S4(b)(1)(i) of TSD 206, production is the
total of the number of vehicles referred to in that paragraph that are
manufactured in Canada for sale in Canada and the number of vehicles referred to
in that paragraph that are imported into Canada.
(3) Despite section S5.1.1.2 of TSD 206, compliance with section S4.1.1.3
shall be demonstrated in accordance with section 6 of SAE Recommended Practice
J839, Passenger Car Side Door Latch Systems (June 1991), or any
equivalent tests.
(4) This section expires on January 1, 2010.
Established by the CONSOLIDATED REGULATIONS OF
CANADA, 1978.
amended by
SOR/97-14 19 December, 1996 pursuant to sections 5, 11 and 12 of the Motor Vehicle
Safety Act
Repealed and replaced.
SOR/2001-116 29 March, 2001 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor
Vehicle Safety Act, into force March 29, 2001.
Subsection 206(4) of Schedule IV is replaced.
SOR/2002-55 31 January 2002 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1)
of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, into force February 13, 2003.Subsection
206(1) of Schedule IV is replaced. SOR/2003-272 24
July, 2003 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle
Safety Act, comes into force 24 July, 2003. Subsection 206(1) of
Schedule IV is replaced.
SOR/2005-42 February 15 2005 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle
Safety Act, comes into force February 15 2005.
Section 206 of Schedule IV and the heading
before it are deleted; Schedule IV is amended by adding section 206 after
section 205.
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