C-5.1 - Act respecting truck transportation

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80. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  prescribe classes and categories of trucking licences;
(2)  describe territories and provide for the combination of territories in relation to trucking licences;
(3)  prescribe the requirements that must be satisfied by a person who is applying for a trucking licence;
(4)  prescribe any information or document to establish an applicant’s qualifications to carry on the activities authorized by a trucking licence;
(5)  prescribe any information or document an applicant may furnish to replace the information or documents prescribed under section 12;
(6)  prescribe the obligations that must be satisfied by a licensee and provide for exceptions;
(7)  prescribe the requirements applicable to transportation contracts and bills of lading, and prescribe minimum stipulations to be included therein;
(7.1)  determine the requirements applicable to a contract for the leasing of a truck with the services of a driver, and prescribe the minimum stipulations;
(8)  prescribe the minimum amounts of insurance coverage for damage to the goods carried that must be maintained by a licensee to engage in transportation operations under his licence;
(8.1)  prescribe the annual operating duties payable by every holder of a trucking licence for the periods it determines and, where applicable, determine the terms and conditions of payment;
(9)  prescribe the amount of the fees and duties payable under this Act and, where applicable, determine the terms and conditions of payment;
(10)  prescribe the conditions of issue of temporary licences or trip permits;
(11)  prescribe the conditions in which truck transportation services may be provided for a licensee, under a subcontract;
(12)  prescribe the mode of service applicable to the Commission’s decisions;
(13)  determine the prescriptions of a regulation the violation of which constitutes an offence.
The regulatory provisions enacted under this section may vary according to the classes of trucking licences concerned.
1987, c. 97, s. 80; 1991, c. 55, s. 7; 1993, c. 11, s. 2.
80. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  prescribe classes and categories of trucking licences;
(2)  describe territories and provide for the combination of territories in relation to trucking licences;
(3)  prescribe the requirements that must be satisfied by a person who is applying for a trucking licence;
(4)  prescribe any information or document to establish an applicant’s qualifications to carry on the activities authorized by a trucking licence;
(5)  prescribe any information or document an applicant may furnish to replace the information or documents prescribed under section 12;
(6)  prescribe the obligations that must be satisfied by a licensee and provide for exceptions;
(7)  prescribe the requirements applicable to transportation contracts and bills of lading, and prescribe minimum stipulations to be included therein;
(8)  prescribe the minimum amounts of insurance coverage for damage to the goods carried that must be maintained by a licensee to engage in transportation operations under his licence;
(8.1)  prescribe the annual operating duties payable by every holder of a trucking licence for the periods it determines and, where applicable, determine the terms and conditions of payment;
(9)  prescribe the amount of the fees and duties payable under this Act and, where applicable, determine the terms and conditions of payment;
(10)  prescribe the conditions of issue of temporary licences or trip permits;
(11)  prescribe the conditions in which truck transportation services may be provided for a licensee, under a subcontract;
(12)  prescribe the mode of service applicable to the Commission’s decisions;
(13)  determine the prescriptions of a regulation the violation of which constitutes an offence.
The regulatory provisions enacted under this section may vary according to the classes of trucking licences concerned.
1987, c. 97, s. 80; 1991, c. 55, s. 7.
80. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  prescribe classes and categories of trucking licences;
(2)  describe territories and provide for the combination of territories in relation to trucking licences;
(3)  prescribe the requirements that must be satisfied by a person who is applying for a trucking licence;
(4)  prescribe any information or document to establish an applicant’s qualifications to carry on the activities authorized by a trucking licence;
(5)  prescribe any information or document an applicant may furnish to replace the information or documents prescribed under section 12;
(6)  prescribe the obligations that must be satisfied by a licensee and provide for exceptions;
(7)  prescribe the requirements applicable to transportation contracts and bills of lading, and prescribe minimum stipulations to be included therein;
(8)  prescribe the minimum amounts of insurance coverage for damage to the goods carried that must be maintained by a licensee to engage in transportation operations under his licence;
(9)  prescribe the amount of the fees and duties payable under this Act and, where applicable, determine the terms and conditions of payment;
(10)  prescribe the conditions of issue of temporary licences or trip permits;
(11)  prescribe the conditions in which truck transportation services may be provided for a licensee, under a subcontract;
(12)  prescribe the mode of service applicable to the Commission’s decisions;
(13)  determine the prescriptions of a regulation the violation of which constitutes an offence.
The regulatory provisions enacted under this section may vary according to the classes of trucking licences concerned.
1987, c. 97, s. 80.