S-6.01, r. 2.3 - Pilot project concerning remunerated passenger transportation services requested exclusively using a mobile application

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33. To obtain or renew their registration for the mobile application, partners-drivers must have the automobile they use undergo, every 12 months, a mechanical inspection in accordance with the standards prescribed in Divisions III and V of Chapter II of the Regulation respecting safety standards for road vehicles (chapter C-24.2, r. 32), with the necessary modifications. That inspection must be carried out by certified mechanics.
Following the mechanical inspection of the automobile, the certified mechanic issues a mechanical inspection report and informs the partner-driver of the results of the inspection.
Where the mechanical inspection indicates that the automobile has a defect, the partner-driver or the automobile’s owner must make the necessary repairs or have them made before the automobile can be put back into operation. However, in the case of a minor defect, the automobile may be put back into operation if the repairs are made within 48 hours from the issue of the inspection report. After the repairs are made, the partner-driver must obtain from a certified mechanic a certificate attesting that the automobile is in compliance.
Partners-drivers must keep in the automobile the mechanical inspection report attesting that the automobile is in compliance.
For the purposes of this section, a certified mechanic is a person who meets one of the following requirements:
(1)  hold a valid certificate of qualification issued by a parity committee under the Act respecting collective agreement decrees (chapter D-2) certifying that the person is a qualified journeyman mechanic or general road vehicle mechanic;
(2)  hold a vocational studies diploma in road vehicle mechanics and have 2 years’ experience in road vehicle mechanism repair; or
(3)  have been employed for the last 5 years in the field of road vehicle mechanism repair, and have been fully responsible for the work carried on for the last 3 years.
M.O. 2016-16, s. 33; M.O. 2017-09, s. 11.
33. To obtain or renew their registration for the mobile application, partners-drivers must have the automobile they use undergo a mechanical inspection in accordance with the standards prescribed in Divisions III and V of Chapter II of the Regulation respecting safety standards for road vehicles (chapter C-24.2, r. 32), with the necessary modifications. That inspection must be carried out by certified mechanics.
Following the mechanical inspection of the automobile, the certified mechanic issues a mechanical inspection report and informs the partner-driver of the results of the inspection.
Where the mechanical inspection indicates that the automobile has a defect, the partner-driver or the automobile’s owner must make the necessary repairs or have them made before the automobile can be put back into operation. However, in the case of a minor defect, the automobile may be put back into operation if the repairs are made within 48 hours from the issue of the inspection report. After the repairs are made, the partner-driver must obtain from a certified mechanic a certificate attesting that the automobile is in compliance.
Partners-drivers must keep in the automobile the mechanical inspection report attesting that the automobile is in compliance.
For the purposes of this section, a certified mechanic is a person who meets one of the following requirements:
(1)  hold a valid certificate of qualification issued by a parity committee under the Act respecting collective agreement decrees (chapter D-2) certifying that the person is a qualified journeyman mechanic or general road vehicle mechanic;
(2)  hold a vocational studies diploma in road vehicle mechanics and have 2 years’ experience in road vehicle mechanism repair; or
(3)  have been employed for the last 5 years in the field of road vehicle mechanism repair, and have been fully responsible for the work carried on for the last 3 years.
M.O. 2016-16, s. 33.
In force: 2016-10-15
33. To obtain or renew their registration for the mobile application, partners-drivers must have the automobile they use undergo a mechanical inspection in accordance with the standards prescribed in Divisions III and V of Chapter II of the Regulation respecting safety standards for road vehicles (chapter C-24.2, r. 32), with the necessary modifications. That inspection must be carried out by certified mechanics.
Following the mechanical inspection of the automobile, the certified mechanic issues a mechanical inspection report and informs the partner-driver of the results of the inspection.
Where the mechanical inspection indicates that the automobile has a defect, the partner-driver or the automobile’s owner must make the necessary repairs or have them made before the automobile can be put back into operation. However, in the case of a minor defect, the automobile may be put back into operation if the repairs are made within 48 hours from the issue of the inspection report. After the repairs are made, the partner-driver must obtain from a certified mechanic a certificate attesting that the automobile is in compliance.
Partners-drivers must keep in the automobile the mechanical inspection report attesting that the automobile is in compliance.
For the purposes of this section, a certified mechanic is a person who meets one of the following requirements:
(1)  hold a valid certificate of qualification issued by a parity committee under the Act respecting collective agreement decrees (chapter D-2) certifying that the person is a qualified journeyman mechanic or general road vehicle mechanic;
(2)  hold a vocational studies diploma in road vehicle mechanics and have 2 years’ experience in road vehicle mechanism repair; or
(3)  have been employed for the last 5 years in the field of road vehicle mechanism repair, and have been fully responsible for the work carried on for the last 3 years.
M.O. 2016-16, s. 33.