Source Testing Code definition

Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980, prepared by the Ministry, as amended.
Source Testing Code means the Ontario Source Testing Code, dated June 2010, prepared by the Ministry, as amended;
Source Testing Code means the Ministry's document entitled "Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80", dated November 1980, as amended;

More Definitions of Source Testing Code

Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980,
Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 3, Report No. PIBs #131e03, dated June 2010, prepared by the Ministry, as amended.
Source Testing Code means the Ontario Source Testing Code, dated June 2010, prepared by the
Source Testing Code means the Ontario Source Testing Code, Version #2, Report # ARB-66-80, November 1980, as amended;
Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980, prepared by the Ministry, as amended from time to time;

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