Aggregate Resources Act (RSO 1990, c. A.8). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Ontario Document type Legislation Date 1990 (2009) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Mineral resources Keyword Mining Minerals Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Pollution control Policy/planning Offences/penalties Authorization/permit Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Entry into force notes The present Act enters into force on 1 January 1990. Abstract The present Act replaces the Pits and Quarries Control Act, Beach Protection Act and Part VII of the Mining Act. The Act regulates the operation of pits and quarries in designated parts of Ontario and the disposition of Crown owned aggregate. In particular, section 2 establishes that the purposes of the Act are: a) to provide for the management of the aggregate resources of Ontario; b) to control and regulate aggregate operations on Crown and private lands; c) to require the rehabilitation of land from which aggregate has been excavated; and d) to minimize adverse impact on the environment in respect of aggregate operations. The text consists of 74 sections divided into 9 Parts as follows: General (I); Licences (II); Wayside permits (III); Aggregate permits (IV); Rehabilitation (V); Offences and penalties (VI); Offences and penalties (VII); Omissis (VIII); Miscellaneous (IX). Full text English Website www.gov.on.ca