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Grant's Law is a resolution that was passed on 4 October 2007 and taken in effect 1 February 2008 requiring heightened safety measures for gas station and store employees working alone. It was first tabled in 2006 by the Minister of Labour Olga IIich of the British Columbia Legislature. The Law was named for Grant De Patie, a gas station worker who was killed in 2005 by an underage drunken driver.

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  • Grant's Law (en)
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  • Grant's Law is a resolution that was passed on 4 October 2007 and taken in effect 1 February 2008 requiring heightened safety measures for gas station and store employees working alone. It was first tabled in 2006 by the Minister of Labour Olga IIich of the British Columbia Legislature. The Law was named for Grant De Patie, a gas station worker who was killed in 2005 by an underage drunken driver. (en)
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  • British Columbia (en)
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  • Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 4.22.1-4.22.2 (en)
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  • July 2007 (en)
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  • Minister of Labour Olga Ilich (en)
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  • Changes to Workers Compensation Act, Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (en)
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  • Grant's Law (en)
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  • in force (en)
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  • Grant's Law is a resolution that was passed on 4 October 2007 and taken in effect 1 February 2008 requiring heightened safety measures for gas station and store employees working alone. It was first tabled in 2006 by the Minister of Labour Olga IIich of the British Columbia Legislature. It established British Columbia as the first province in Canada where drivers have to pay before they pump gas and must include provisions to add barriers between customers. An employee working between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. must be accompanied by another employee between said time. The law introduced the pre-payment system combined with new training and education services for gas station workers. The Law was named for Grant De Patie, a gas station worker who was killed in 2005 by an underage drunken driver. (en)
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