Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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In Ontario, newly installed underground fuel storage tanks:

  1. Can be removed by any contractor with experience in the installation, removal, and/or repair of such tanks

  2. Must be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority

  3. Must be registered with the Underground Fuel Tank Division of the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

  4. Will have to be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority by 2025

  5. Can be removed without any registration

  6. Must be approved by the Real Estate Council of Ontario

The correct answer is: Must be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority

In Ontario, newly installed underground fuel storage tanks must be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA). This registration requirement ensures that the tanks meet safety and environmental standards set forth by the TSSA, which helps in preventing potential hazards and environmental damage associated with fuel storage. It is crucial for all underground fuel storage tanks to be registered to ensure compliance with regulations and to promote safety. Option A is incorrect because not all contractors with experience in tank installation, removal, and repair are necessarily qualified to handle the registration and compliance aspects associated with underground fuel storage tanks. Option C is incorrect because the registration of underground fuel storage tanks in Ontario is handled by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) and not the Underground Fuel Tank Division of the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Option D is incorrect because there is no specific mandate stating that newly installed underground fuel storage tanks must be registered with the TSSA by 2025. Option E is incorrect as underground fuel storage tanks must be registered with the appropriate authority, which in this case is the Technical Standards and Safety Authority. Option F is incorrect as approval by the Real Estate Council of Ontario is not required for the registration of underground fuel storage tanks.