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The Corporation of the City of Pickering
By-Law No. 7040/10
A by-law to licence, horse riding establishments
WHEREAS Section 151 of the-:Municipal Act, 2001 authorizes the City to provide for a
system of licences with respect to any business wholly or partly carried `onwithin the
City; and
WHEREAS the City deems it necessary to provide for a system of licensing horse riding
establishments.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
PART I -INTERPRETATION
Definitions
1. In this by-law,
applicant" means a person who applies for a licence;
"City" means The Corporation of the City of Pickering or the geographical area of
Pickering, as the. context requires;
"City Clerk" means the City Clerk or a designate;
"Council means the Council of the City;
"head trail guide" means a person who supervises trail rides on horseback;
"horse" means.any animal of the equine species and includes a pony;
"horse riding establishment" means an establishment that provides horses for
hire for riding or to be used to provide riding instruction, whether the horses are
ridden on the grounds of the establishment or elsewhere;
"instructor" means a person who provides horseback riding lessons;
"lead line" means a single horse led by a walking adult holding the horse's lead
rope;
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"licence" means a licence to operate a horse riding establishment issued in
accordance with this by-law;
"licensee" means'a person to whom a licence has-been issued and includes the
person having overall control of the establishment and the person in charge of
the daily running of the establishment; and
"person" includes a corporation and the heirs, executors, administrators or other
legal representatives of a person to whom the context can apply according to
law.
References to Legislation
2. In this by-law, reference to any Act, regulation or by-law is reference to that Act,
regulation or by-law as it is amended or,`re-enacted from time to time.
Word Usage
3. This by-law shall Abe read ,with all changes in gender or number as the context
may require.
4. A grammatical variation of a word or expression defined has a corresponding
meaning.
Schedules
5. Schedule "A" (LICENCE FEES) and Schedule "B" (REQUIRED SIGN) are
attached to and form part of this by-law.
6. Unless otherwise specified, references in this by-law to Parts, sections and
Schedules are references to Parts, sections and Schedules in this by-law.
Conflicts
7. If a provision of this.by-law conflicts with a provision of any applicable Act,
regulation or by-law, the provision that establishes the higher or more restrictive
standard to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public shall
prevail.
Severability
8. Each section of this by-law is an independent section, and the holding of any
section or part. of any section of this by-law to be void or ineffective for any
reason shall not be deemed to affect the validity of any other section or parts of
sections of this by-law.
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PART II - APPLICATIONS
Submission of Applications
9. All licence applications shall be completed and submitted on forms provided by
the City.
10. Every licence application shall be submitted with the applicable fee set out in
Schedule 1.
11. Every applicant shall submit to the City Clerk,
(a) where applicable, a copy of proof of ownership, a lease or written
permission from the owner or property manager of the property where the
horse riding establishment is to be located;
(b) a brief outline of the number of horses and estimated number of lesson
participants;
(c) a brief outline of how sickness, disease or injuries to horses will be
handled at the horse riding establishment; and
(d) a brief outline of how falls and potential injuries to lesson participants will
be handled at the horse riding establishment.
Issuance of Licence
12. The City Clerk may approve or refuse any licence application, and may impose
any conditions upon an approval as he or she determines to be appropriate.
13. In addition to every other requirement imposed by this by-law, every licence is
issued subject to the condition that all federal, provincial and municipal laws, by-
laws, rules, regulations, orders, approvals, permits, standards, and all other
governmental requirements applicable to the operation of a horse riding
establishment must be complied with.
Disqualifications
14. The City Clerk shall refuse to issue a licence if,. .
(a) all of the information and documents that the applicant is required to
provide under this by-law have not been provided and verified;
(b) the licence fee has not been paid;
(c) the applicant has submitted false information in support of the application;
(d) the issuance of the licence would contravene any of the provisions of this
by-law, any applicable zoning regulations, or any other applicable law;
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(e) the past conduct of the applicant affords reasonable grounds for the belief
that the applicant will not operate a horse riding establishment in .
accordance with all applicable laws; or
(f) the issuance of the licence would be contrary to the public interest.
Term
15 ,Every licence shall expire on December 31st of the year in which it has been
issued.
-Transfer
16.. A licence shall,not be transferable.
Prohibition
17. No person shall own, operate, manage, control or supervise a horse riding
establishment without a licence.'
PART III = REGULATIONS FOR LICENSEES
General
18. Every licensee shall ensure that the licence is posted in a conspicuous place in
.,the horse riding establishment to which the licence applies.
19. Every licensee shall ensure that all animal waste materials are-disposed of in a
manner that will not create a public nuisance or health hazard.
20. Every licensee shall ensure that a fully stocked first-aid kit is maintained and
available for use at all times in the horse riding establishment.
21. Every licensee shall ensure that prior to beginning riding lessons or leading a trail
ride, the instructor, an assistant instructor or head trail guide assigned to the
instruction-or ride, as the case may be, shall examine the fit and condition of all
equipment to be used by each rider to ensure that it is clean, supple, well-fitting,
secure and fully functional.
22. (1) No licensee shall,
(a) permit more than one person to ride a horse at the same time except for
disabled riders with special needs within a designated controlled
environment;
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(b) rent a horse unless that horse is known to be safe, sound and schooled' for
the purposes intended and appropriately suited to the rider's size and
ability;
(c) permit any, person with less than 6 months riding experience to mount or
dismount a horse unless that horse is held at the bridle by. an employee or
volunteer of the person carrying on the business and who is supervised by
a,head trail guide or instructor;
(d) rent, loan or otherwise.allow a person to ride a sick horse;
(e) rent, loan or, otherwise allowa person under six years of age to ride a
horse .without a lead, line;
(f) rent, loan or otherwise allow a person to ride a horse under five years of
age unless that person is the owner of that horse;
(g) rent, loan or otherwise allow a person to ride a stallion,.unless that person
is the owner of that horse; or
(h) rent, loan "or otherwise allow a person to ride a horse where that person is
taking, consuming,'possessing or is or appears to be, intoxicated by
alcohol or drugs.
23. (1) In this section, '"lame" means an abnormal movement in the horse when
seen in motion or at a stance that shows signs of compensation.
(2) No licensee shall rent, loan or otherwise allow a person to ride a horse
that is lame.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply if written documentation from a
veterinarian states that the horse may continue to be ridden.
24. (1) No licensee shall permit any person to ride any horse in the licensed
establishment unless the person has and is correctly using the following
equipment'in the manner that it was designed to be used:
(a) a helmet that meets current standards for equipment designed and
manufactured for use while riding as established by the American
Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM), the British Standards
Institute (BSI); and
(b) properly fitted, hard soled footwear with a heal no less than 1.5
centimetres.
(2) 'No licensee shall permit any person 12 years or younger to jump over 2 feet
without wearing a safety vest.
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(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to riders participating in horse shows or
competitions.
26: Everylicensee shall ensure that a sign substantially in the form set out in
Schedule "B" is posted in a conspicuous place in the horse riding establishment.
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Condition,of Grounds
26. (1) Subject to subsection (2), every licensee shall keep the portion of the area
ordinarily used for the riding of horses clear of all ground and over-
hanging obstructions.
(2) Where obstructions cannot be cleared, every licensee shall erect barriers
such that horses and riders will not come.in contact with them.
Trail Riding Requirements
271. No licensee who.is carrying on the business of trail riding shall conduct trail rides
with less than one head trail guide for the first six riders and an assistant trail
guide for every additional six riders.
28. No licensee who is carrying on the business of trail riding shall conduct trail rides
without a head trail guide or assistant trail guide carrying, at all times, a two-way
communication device where its signal will be received-by another head trail
guide, or assistant trail guide who is not also on the same trail.ride.
29.. No licensee who is carrying on the business of trail riding shall rent a horse to a
person who is less than ten years old.
30. Every licensee shall ensure-that all head trail guides and assistant trail guides
must hold a valid first-aid and CPR certificate.
31. Every licensee shall ensure that prior to conducting or leading a trail ride, the
head trail guide or an assistant trail guide assigned to the riders, as the case may
be, shall provide basic information onthe handling of a.horse and the basics of
riding a horse.
Minimum Qualifications
32. No person shall instruct persons in the riding of horses at a riding establishment
unless they are at least 16 years old, hold a valid first-aid and CPR certificate,
and either;
(a) ' have a least five consecutive years' experience in riding or training horses;
or
(b) have been certified by the Canadian Equestrian Federation, Ontario
Equestrian Federation, Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association, Certified
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Horseman's Association or British Horse Society or other credited equine
association or institution:
33. No person shall act as a head trail guide at a riding establishment unless they
are at least eighteen years old and. have a least five consecutive years'
experience with horses.
34. No person shall be permitted to assist with horseback riding instruction at a horse
riding establishment or act as an assistant trail guide unless they,
(a) are at least fourteen years old;
(b) have at' least three consecutive years' experience riding horses; and
' (c) are under the supervision of an instructor, or head trail guide who meets
the qualifications set out in section 31:
PART IV - ENFORCEMENT
Definition
35. In this Part, "officer" means a municipal law enforcement officer appointed by the
City to enforce municipal by-laws.
Inspections
36. An officer may, at any reasonable time, enter upon any land for the purpose of
carrying out an inspection to determine whether or not the provisions of this by-
law have been complied with.
3.71. For purposes of an inspection, an officer may,
(a) require the production for inspection of any document or things relevant to
the inspection;
(b) , inspect and remove documents or things relevant to the inspection for the
purpose of making copies or extracts;
(c) require information from any person concerning a matter related to the
inspection; and
(d) alone or in conjunction with a person possessing special or expert
knowledge, make examinations or take tests, samples or photographs
necessary for the purposes of the inspection.
38. No person shall withhold, destroy, conceal or refuse to furnish any information or
thing required by an officer for purposes of an inspection.
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39. No.'person shall prevent, hinder or interfere or attempt to prevent, hinder or .
interfere with an inspection undertaken by an officer.
Suspension of Licence
40., 'The` City Clerk may suspend a licence if the licensee fails to comply with. any
provision of,this by-law and such non-compliance is not remedied within seven
(7).days following notice from the City specifying the particulars of the non-
compliance.
Revocation of Licence
41. The City Clerk may revoke a licence if,
(a)' the licence has been issued in error;
(b) the licence has been suspended in accordance with section 39 and no
satisfactory evidence of compliance has been filed with the City within 60
days from the date of.the suspension;
(c) the licence has been issued as the result of false, mistaken, incorrect,-or
misleading statements, information or undertakings.on the application or
on any submitted documents that formed the basis of the issuance; or
(d) the licensee requests,that the licence be revoked.
Offences and Penalties
42. Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence
and upon conviction is liable to a fine pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial
Offences Act.
PART V GENERAL
Short Title
43. This by-law may be referred to as the "Horse Riding Establishment By-law".
Repeal
44: By-law No. 5684/00 is repealed.
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Effective Date
45. This by-law shall come into force on the day of its passing.
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19th of April, 2010.
David Ryan,
Debbie Shields, City Clerk
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SCHEDULE "A„
LICENCE FEES
Horse Riding Establishment Licence Fee $250.00 per year -
Late Fee A` licence Holder who has not purchased $50.00
their licence within 30 days of the expiration of the
p
revious.licence. j
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k SCHEDULE «B„
REQUIRED SIGN
The:following-regulations are imposed by City of Pickering By-law Number • which
governs the operation of this business:
Riders are advised that even with safety equipment, horse riding contains inherent risks
which may result in serious injury or death.
Helmets.must be worn by all riders.
Lead line riding is permitted for children under 6 years of age.
Hard and :smooth soled shoes with a defined heel must be worn by all riders.
Riders must disclose any medical problem or condition which may cause risk.
Inexperienced riders are asked to identify themselves to the instructor/leader.