Operating Permit

Municipalities that provide operating gas permits

Please note, the BC Safety Authority issues gas operating permits for the Province of British Columbia for all gas installations and if they are 2 PSI and above; over 409,000 BTU, and all single family dwelling.

Otherwise the following jurisdictions issue their own gas permits and have their own inspection process:

BURNABY, City of
4949 Canada Way
Burnaby, BC V5G 1M2

Building Department
Tel: 604-294-7130
Burnaby Gas Permits

KELOWNA, City of
1435 Water Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4

Inspection and Permits
Tel: 250-469-8960
Kelowna Gas Permits

MAPLE RIDGE, City of
11995 Haney Place
Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9

License and Permits
Tel: 604-467-7311
Maple Ridge Gas Permits

VANCOUVER, City of
453 West 12th
Vancouver, BC V5Y 1V4

Development Services
Tel: 604-873-7600
Vancouver Gas Permits

NORTH VANCOUVER, City of
141 West 14th
North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1H9

Building and Development
Tel: 604-983-7355
North Vancouver Gas Permits

NORTH VANCOUVER, District of
355 West Queens Rd.
North Vancouver, V7N 4N5

Building and Development
Tel: 604-990-2480
District North Vancouver Gas Permits

RICHMOND, City of
6911 No. 3 Road
Richmond, BC V6Y 2C1

Business and Development
Tel: 604-276-4000
Richmond Gas Permits

Passenger Ropeway Operating Permits

We’ll issue your operating permit once the passenger ropeway has passed the acceptance inspection and you have paid the invoice.

The operating permit expires after a year and you must renew to remain valid. When you get your renewal notice:

  • Mail a cheque for the renewal fee to the New Westminster BCSA office or,
  • Visit any BCSA office in person.

To understand the fees involved for your inspection and operating permit renewal, see the Passenger Ropeway Fee Schedule.

Amusement Devices Operating Permits

We’ll issue an operating permit once the amusement device has passed the acceptance inspection. The cost for the first operating permit is included in the acceptance inspection fee. Additional fees may be charged if the amusement device does not pass the acceptance inspection. To understand the fees involved for your inspection and operating permit renewal, see the Amusement Devices Fee Schedule.

Your operating permit expires after a year. You will receive a reminder to renew and must do so to remain valid. To renew your permit, have your renewal notice available and:

Please be prepared to pay the appropriate fee by credit card or by cheque payable to BC Safety Authority.

Elevating Operating Permits

If you own a building that has an elevating device installed, it’s your responsibility to obtain an operating permit. You also need to renew the permit every year thereafter.

Your renewal reminder and form will be mailed 30 days before your operating permit expires. Please submit your form in person at any BCSA office or call
1-866-566-7233.

Be prepared to pay the renewal fee.

To retain your operating permit you need to hire a licensed maintenance contractor to perform mandatory maintenance. For more information see the Mandatory Maintenance directive.

As the owner of a new installation, your elevating contractor will have to request an inspection once the installation has been completed. The owner, within 60 days after a passed inspection, must obtain an operating permit. Please see Elevating Devices Information Bulletin IB-ED 2013-01.

Once an installation has passed an inspection, our office will send an invoice to the owner for an operating permit.

Remember, all active elevating devices must have an operating permit.