- All legislation, bylaws and regulations must be adhered to by all event organizers including, but not limited to:
- Bylaws (available on City website):
- Community Noise Standards Bylaw 4353
- Public Roads Bylaw 4346
- Parks Bylaw 2527
- Land Use Bylaw 4168
- Licensing Bylaw 2339
- Outdoor Burning Bylaw 2703
- Alcohol Management Policy 0130
- Designated Smoke and/or Vape Area Management Policy 0172
- Fire Services special event requirements
- AGLC requirements
- Alberta Health Services requirements
- Occupational Health and Safety Act, regulation and code
- Bylaws (available on City website):
- All signage for the event (i.e. advertising) must be in accordance with Land Use Bylaw 4168
- Distribution of flyers must be in accordance with the Public Roads Bylaw 4346
- The event organizer is required to obtain evidence of all necessary licenses/permits required to operate the event prior to the event
- The City of Medicine Hat does not have tables and/or chairs to supply or rent for events - organizers must arrange for private rentals
- Early in the planning stages, it should be determined whether First Aid Stations or Emergency Medical Personnel are required, and arrangements made with St. John Ambulance or other such service providers
- The organizer is responsible for leaving the area clean and litter-free and is responsible for any property damage that may occur during the event. The clean up and removal of garbage is to be completed by noon the next day
- The organizer may be charged for any clean-up costs incurred by the City of Medicine Hat to restore the location for regular use by the general public following the event
- The City of Medicine Hat encourages the recycling of materials such as cans and bottles