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JaxDad wrote:bjbear wrote:
Good information. However, I checked on the Alberta Transportation website and I discovered that a few years ago, they enacted legislation to make the RVIA certification equal to the CSA. Either will do.
Absolutely correct, the US standard was tightened up a little so both are the same now. Note I said "now". However, it is NOT retroactive. That change was in November 2009, and was then ONLY to the Alberta Vehicle Equipment Regulation, Alta Reg. 122 / 2009. The Life Safety Reg's didn't change until about 2016.
What year is the unit you are talking about importing?
โFeb-17-2017 04:20 PM
bjbear wrote:
Good information. However, I checked on the Alberta Transportation website and I discovered that a few years ago, they enacted legislation to make the RVIA certification equal to the CSA. Either will do.
โFeb-17-2017 03:41 PM
JaxDad wrote:moisheh wrote:
Do not listen to that CSA nonsense. Most of that post is just scare tactics. None of the info is first hand. Just hearsay.
Moisheh
Here's the "hearsay" on the CSA 'nonsense' straight from the government of Manitobas website.
Government of Manitoba hearsay on CSA nonsense.
This is probably the 6th or 7th time my friend has raised this issue. I've yet to see a factual rebuttal.
โFeb-17-2017 03:17 PM
moisheh wrote:
Do not listen to that CSA nonsense. Most of that post is just scare tactics. None of the info is first hand. Just hearsay.
Moisheh
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Jarvis1 wrote:
Better have a look at the CCRA website. There is a list acceptable vehicles, taxes and paper work requirements