A-14, r. 5.001 - Agreement between the Minister of Justice and the Chambre des notaires du Québec respecting the tariff of fees and expenses of notaries for services rendered under the Act respecting legal aid and the provision of certain other legal services as well as the procedure for the settlement of disputes

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38. A notary is entitled to a travel allowance only if the destination is farther than a radius of 25 km from the notary’s office.
When using a personal motor vehicle, a notary is entitled to the travel allowance per kilometre provided for in section 8 of the Directive sur les frais remboursables lors d’un déplacement et autres frais inhérents (C.T. 216155, 2016-03-22) as established under the Public Administration Act (chapter A-6.01), subject to the following special rules:
(1)  based on the distance actually travelled, if the travel is within the boundaries of the judicial district of the notary’s office;
(2)  based on the distance actually travelled up to a maximum of 200 km, if the travel is outside the boundaries of the judicial district of the notary’s office;
(3)  based on the distance actually travelled, with the authorization of the director general of the legal aid centre, if the travel is outside the boundaries of the judicial district of the notary’s office and the nature or complexity of the matter requires that a mandate be assigned to that notary.
A notary entitled to a travel allowance per kilometre is also entitled to reimbursement of any parking expenses incurred.
Decision 2021-08-30, s. 38.
In force: 2021-09-15
38. A notary is entitled to a travel allowance only if the destination is farther than a radius of 25 km from the notary’s office.
When using a personal motor vehicle, a notary is entitled to the travel allowance per kilometre provided for in section 8 of the Directive sur les frais remboursables lors d’un déplacement et autres frais inhérents (C.T. 216155, 2016-03-22) as established under the Public Administration Act (chapter A-6.01), subject to the following special rules:
(1)  based on the distance actually travelled, if the travel is within the boundaries of the judicial district of the notary’s office;
(2)  based on the distance actually travelled up to a maximum of 200 km, if the travel is outside the boundaries of the judicial district of the notary’s office;
(3)  based on the distance actually travelled, with the authorization of the director general of the legal aid centre, if the travel is outside the boundaries of the judicial district of the notary’s office and the nature or complexity of the matter requires that a mandate be assigned to that notary.
A notary entitled to a travel allowance per kilometre is also entitled to reimbursement of any parking expenses incurred.
Decision 2021-08-30, s. 38.