S-6.01, r. 3 - Taxi Transportation Regulation

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1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $282 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $28.25.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $277 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $27.75.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $272 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $27.25.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $270 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $27.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $268 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $26,75.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $265 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $26,50.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $262 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $26,25.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $259 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $26.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.
1. In addition to the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of section 8 and the second paragraph of section 11 of the Act respecting transportation services by taxi (chapter S-6.01), every natural person, in order to obtain a taxi owner’s permit from the Commission des transports du Québec, must
(1)  be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (S.C. 2001, c. 27);
(2)  be of full age;
(3)  provide a negative search certificate or, as the case may be, a positive search certificate within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 21.1;
(4)  be the holder of a taxi driver’s permit allowing the applicant to carry out that occupation in the urban area for which the taxi owner’s permit is requested;
(5)  have the knowledge or experience required to operate a taxi transportation business;
(6)  file an inventory of human and material resources for the purpose of establishing the applicant’s ability to administer such a business;
(7)  submit budget estimates covering a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the business may be evaluated; and
(8)  pay a fee of $253 to the Commission.
Where a municipal or supramunicipal authority levies a fee in addition to that referred to in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph, the fee payable for obtaining a taxi owner’s permit on its territory is decreased to $25.25.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 1; O.C. 363-2003, s. 1.