C-24.2, r. 37.001 - Pilot project allowing transportation of passengers in the trailer of a sightseeing vehicle

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16. Once a year, the promoter must have the farm tractor and trailers inspected by the dealer or manufacturer. The inspection is conducted using the manufacturer’s standards.
The promoter must also refer to the manufacturer or the dealer of the vehicle for the maintenance and repair of the farm tractor or the trailers of the sightseeing vehicle.
The manufacturer or the dealer, as the case may be, must prepare an inspection, maintenance or repair report and give it to the promoter. The report includes, in particular,
(1)  the vehicle identification number and, where applicable, its registration plate number;
(2)  the name of the vehicle’s owner;
(3)  the date and address of the location of the inspection, maintenance or repair and the name of the mechanic that carried out the inspection, maintenance or repair;
(4)  the result of the inspection, maintenance or repair and the signature of the person who carried out the inspection, maintenance or repair;
(5)  the nature of the defects and their classification as minor or major defects; and
(6)  the nature of the maintenance or repairs made or to be made, where applicable.
Despite section 521 of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2), the trailers of a sightseeing vehicle are not subject to the mechanical inspection.
M.O. 2019-11, s. 16.
In force: 2019-07-03
16. Once a year, the promoter must have the farm tractor and trailers inspected by the dealer or manufacturer. The inspection is conducted using the manufacturer’s standards.
The promoter must also refer to the manufacturer or the dealer of the vehicle for the maintenance and repair of the farm tractor or the trailers of the sightseeing vehicle.
The manufacturer or the dealer, as the case may be, must prepare an inspection, maintenance or repair report and give it to the promoter. The report includes, in particular,
(1)  the vehicle identification number and, where applicable, its registration plate number;
(2)  the name of the vehicle’s owner;
(3)  the date and address of the location of the inspection, maintenance or repair and the name of the mechanic that carried out the inspection, maintenance or repair;
(4)  the result of the inspection, maintenance or repair and the signature of the person who carried out the inspection, maintenance or repair;
(5)  the nature of the defects and their classification as minor or major defects; and
(6)  the nature of the maintenance or repairs made or to be made, where applicable.
Despite section 521 of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2), the trailers of a sightseeing vehicle are not subject to the mechanical inspection.
M.O. 2019-11, s. 16.