Circuit Venting
In Canada the term circuit venting has come back(from the 70's) with the 2005 NPC, bringing with it a multitude of new rules required to properly circuit vent fixtures. A circuit vent is a vent that serves multiple fixtures on a horizontal branch on a single story. Circuit vents must always be paired with a relief vent located downstream of the last circuit vented fixture and may also require an "additional circuit vent".
Circuit
vents are connected to the fixture drain of the last fixture it
serves and are sized by the largest trap served, overall length and
total fixture unit load. The circuit vented branch itself is sized
according to the trap sizes connected to it, but will be a minimum
of two inches for small traps(1 1/4"- 1 1/2"), and a minimum of 3"
for traps 2" or larger.
Relief vents are required for circuit vented branches to assist with air circulation in the branch. A relief vent may also be a fixture drain or a soil or waste pipe, but they are limited to the number of fixture units that can be drained into it and must be sized as a wet vent. The size of a relief vent is generally one size smaller than the circuit vent.
Additional
circuit vents are required on circuit vented branches if they have
more than 8 fixtures or a change in direction of more than 45
degrees.
*This is just general information, consult your area's plumbing code book for the apropriate information and rules for your area.