E-Bike Dealer Compliance Responsibility — Ontario Law
Ontario Regulation 369/09 + Sale of Goods Act · Province of Ontario
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O. Reg 369/09 + SAIA — Ontario Regulation 369/09 + Sale of Goods Act
“Dealers who sell power-assisted bicycles have an obligation to ensure the units meet all requirements of O. Reg 369/09 before sale, including the presence of a permanently affixed bilingual compliance label.”
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Ontario dealers are responsible for verifying that every e-bike sold meets PAB requirements before it leaves the showroom. Selling a non-compliant unit creates civil liability and potential regulatory exposure. The bilingual compliance label should be the final checklist item before any sale is completed.
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Specific Requirements
Verify motor is 500W or less
Verify speed cutoff is 32 km/h or less
Verify bilingual compliance label is permanently affixed
Verify unladen weight does not exceed 120 kg
Verify pedals are functional
Keep records of compliance verification per unit
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- O. Reg 369/09 + SAIA
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- 🏛 Province of Ontario
- Category
- Powersports Law
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