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  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: General , Producer
  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: About the Authority , General , Producer

    RPRA takes a risk-based and proportional approach to compliance. This approach focuses on the potential risks that arise from non-compliance and assessing those risks to guide the use of compliance tools and the deployment of resources to minimize risk and maximize compliance. Learn more about RPRA’s Risk-Based Compliance Framework.

    As a provincial regulator, we have the following powers to bring non-compliant parties into compliance:

    • Broad inquiry powers including authority to compel documents and data
    • Inspections and investigations
    • Audits
    • Compliance Orders and Administrative Penalty Orders (amounts to be set in regulation once finalized)
    • Prosecution

    RPRA’s primary approach to compliance is through communications (C4C – Communicating for Compliance). RPRA communicates directly with obligated parties and informs them of their requirements and when and how they must be completed. A high degree of compliance is achieved with this approach.

    RPRA considers free riders a high priority to the programs we administer and focuses compliance efforts on bringing free riders into compliance with the regulations.

    See our FAQ to understand “What is a free rider?”, and “What do I do if I think a business is a free rider?

  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: General , PRO , Producer , Registration