There are numerous regulations to follow when operating a boarding stable. Individuals considering developing a boarding stable operation must be prepared to investigate the following regulations in order to determine the impact on a specific business proposal. The regulations deal with: • zoning and building ordinances governed by the local municipality – The Alberta Building code requires buildings with public access (such as riding arenas) to meet structural and safety design requirements. This usually means professional engineering services. • health regulations set by both provincial and local authorities • business license requirements set by local authorities • placing signs on private land adjacent to a highway – To put up a sign requires permission from the local municipality and Alberta Transportation and Utilities. It is possible to place a sign within a Highway right-of-way, but this requires making an application to Alberta Transportation and Utilities.1 • workers’ compensation, provincial employment standards and Revenue Canada payroll deductions for hired employees „ Liability coverage is an absolute must to provide coverage against liability resulting from injuries to customers, injuries to horses and damages to property. Insurance coverage and premiums may depend on the context of the boarding agreement/ contract with horse owners. „ The new Water Act is expected to require that all agricultural users of ground water (wells) be registered. Specific guidelines under this act include:2 • traditional agricultural users may register their existing water use as long as it doesn’t exceed 6,250 cubic metres per year (3,750 gallons/day) • new or expanding users of ground water will be required to go through a full licensing process • all wells deeper than 150 metres (492 feet) will require an “E.U.B. Well License” from the Alberta Energy Utilities Board „ The current legislation affecting ground water use, The Water Resources Act, requires that large livestock operations (using 3,000 gallons or more per day on a mixed farm or having 150 head or more of mature cattle or horses) be licensed. „ The Livery Stable Keepers Act provides some financial protection for individuals who board or care for any animals, including horses. The Act provides that outstanding bills owed by the owner of animals can be collected with priority over all other liens and bills of sale, etc without the use of costly, complicated legal processes.
The product details:
Name | Famebest Equine Horse Stall Doors Horse Stalls Panels For Sale |
Size |
10ft x 7ft ( 3m * 2.2m), 12ft x 7ft(3.6m * 2.2m) and 14ft x 7’ft( 4m*2.2m). any other sizes you like |
Material | Frame tube 2”x2” (50*50mm), strong U channel to take T&G boards |
Finish | Powder Coated Finish or Hot Dip Galvanized Finish |
Advantage |
Full welds will make sure the stalls are strong and durable. No sharp edges promise the people and horse safe. Yoke door allows horses place his head outside. Powder Coated Finish: We can PC any color you like. Say, Black Color, Blue Color, Hunter Green color, etc. Assembly easily: use heavy duty bolts or different way connector to connect together.
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