S-6.01, r. 3 - Taxi Transportation Regulation

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21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $282 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $277 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $272 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $270 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $268 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $265 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $262 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $259 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.
21. In order to obtain authorization for a taxi business to specialize in transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system, a person must
(1)  have the knowledge or experience needed to offer such a specialized service;
(2)  file an inventory of human and material resources establishing the ability to administer and operate such a specialized service;
(3)  show that the services to be offered meet a client-base need in the territory concerned;
(4)  submit a written commitment to have all holders of a taxi driver’s permit in the applicant’s service, once service specialization authorization is obtained from the Commission, take at least the part of the course referred to in the first paragraph of section 27 that bears on the knowledge required for the transportation of disabled persons;
(5)  submit budget estimates for a period of at least 12 months, so that the profitability of the specialized services applied for may be evaluated;
(6)  file a copy of the contract for transportation with personal attendants for beneficiaries of the health care system concluded with a public institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or a health and social services agency established under that Act; the contract may be conditional upon service specialization authorization by the Commission;
(7)  file a copy of the purchase, leasing or rental contract, which must have been concluded for a term of at least 1 year, for the automobile or vehicle to be used; and
(8)  pay a fee of $253 to the Commission.
O.C. 690-2002, s. 21.