﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Regulation lims:pit-date="2006-09-21" hasPreviousVersion="true" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-09-21" lims:current-date="2019-06-21" lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716872" lims:id="716872" regulation-type="SOR" xml:lang="en" xmlns:lims="http://justice.gc.ca/lims"><Identification lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716873" lims:id="716873"><InstrumentNumber>SOR/2005-180</InstrumentNumber><RegistrationDate><Date><YYYY>2005</YYYY><MM>6</MM><DD>7</DD></Date></RegistrationDate><ConsolidationDate lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22"><Date><YYYY>2019</YYYY><MM>6</MM><DD>22</DD></Date></ConsolidationDate><EnablingAuthority lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716875" lims:id="716875"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="M-12.01">MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT ACT</XRefExternal></EnablingAuthority><LongTitle lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716876" lims:id="716876">Motor Carrier Safety Fitness Certificate Regulations</LongTitle><RegulationMakerOrder><RegulationMaker>P.C.</RegulationMaker><OrderNumber>2005-1128</OrderNumber><Date><YYYY>2005</YYYY><MM>6</MM><DD>7</DD></Date></RegulationMakerOrder></Identification><Order lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716877" lims:id="716877"><Provision lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716878" lims:id="716878" format-ref="indent-0-0" language-align="yes" list-item="no"><Text>Whereas pursuant to section 16.1<FootnoteRef idref="footnotea_e">a</FootnoteRef> of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="M-12.01">Motor Vehicle Transport Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="footnoteb_e">b</FootnoteRef>, the Minister of Transport has consulted with each province affected by the proposed <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-2005-180">Motor Carrier Safety Fitness Certificate Regulations</XRefExternal>, in the annexed form;</Text><Footnote id="footnotea_e" placement="page"><Label>a</Label><Text>S.C. 2001, c. 13, s. 6</Text></Footnote><Footnote id="footnoteb_e" placement="page"><Label>b</Label><Text>R.S., c. 29 (3rd Supp.); S.C. 2001, c. 13, s. 1</Text></Footnote></Provision><Provision lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716879" lims:id="716879" format-ref="indent-0-0" language-align="no" list-item="no"><Text>Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, pursuant to section 16.1<FootnoteRef idref="footnotea_e">a</FootnoteRef> of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="M-12.01">Motor Vehicle Transport Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="footnoteb_e">b</FootnoteRef>, hereby makes the annexed <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-2005-180">Motor Carrier Safety Fitness Certificate Regulations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Provision></Order><Body lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716880" lims:id="716880"><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716881" lims:id="716881" level="1"><TitleText>Interpretation</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-09-21" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-09-21" lims:fid="716882" lims:id="716882"><Label>1</Label><Text>The definitions in this section apply in these Regulations.</Text><Definition lims:inforce-start-date="2006-09-21" lims:fid="716883" lims:id="716883" generate-in-text="no"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Act</DefinedTermEn> means the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="M-12.01">Motor Vehicle Transport Act</XRefExternal>. (<DefinedTermFr>Loi</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition lims:inforce-start-date="2006-09-21" lims:fid="716884" lims:id="716884" generate-in-text="no"><Text><DefinedTermEn>safety fitness certificate</DefinedTermEn> means a safety fitness certificate issued under section 8 of the Act. (<DefinedTermFr>certificat d’aptitude à la sécurité</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition lims:inforce-start-date="2006-09-21" lims:fid="716885" lims:id="716885" generate-in-text="no"><Text><DefinedTermEn>NSC Standard #14</DefinedTermEn> means the <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">National Safety Code for Motor Carriers, Standard #14 — Safety Rating</XRefExternal>, as amended from time to time. (<DefinedTermFr>norme n<Sup>o</Sup> 14 du CCS</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><HistoricalNote><HistoricalNoteSubItem lims:inforce-start-date="2006-09-21" lims:fid="716887" lims:id="716887">SOR/2006-227, s. 1</HistoricalNoteSubItem></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716888" lims:id="716888" level="1"><TitleText>Application</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716889" lims:id="716889"><Label>2</Label><Text>These Regulations apply to</Text><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716890" lims:id="716890"><Label>(a)</Label><Text>provincial authorities that issue safety fitness certificates to extra-provincial motor carrier undertakings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716891" lims:id="716891"><Label>(b)</Label><Text>extra-provincial motor carrier undertakings.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716892" lims:id="716892" level="1"><TitleText>Issuance of Safety Fitness Certificates</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716893" lims:id="716893"><Label>3</Label><Text>A provincial authority may issue a safety fitness certificate to a person or body to operate an extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking that operates one or more of the following vehicles:</Text><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716894" lims:id="716894"><Label>(a)</Label><Text>a truck, tractor or trailer, or any combination of these vehicles, that has a registered gross vehicle weight exceeding, or that weighs more than, 4,500 kg; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716895" lims:id="716895"><Label>(b)</Label><Text>a bus that is designed, constructed and used for the transportation of passengers and that has a designated seating capacity of more than 10 persons, including the driver, if it is operated for purposes other than personal use.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716896" lims:id="716896" level="1"><TitleText>Responsibility of Provincial Authorities with Respect to Extra-provincial Motor Carrier Undertakings</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716897" lims:id="716897"><Label>4</Label><Text>Each provincial authority must</Text><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716898" lims:id="716898"><Label>(a)</Label><Text>issue a unique National Safety Code number to each extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking that operates vehicles that are plated, or must be plated, in the province under the jurisdiction of the provincial authority; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716899" lims:id="716899"><Label>(b)</Label><Text>develop and maintain, for every extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking that is based in the province and that holds a safety fitness certificate, a motor carrier profile that contains the information set out in section 2 of Part C of NSC Standard #14.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716900" lims:id="716900"><Label>5</Label><Text>Before issuing a safety fitness certificate to an extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking, a provincial authority must, for the purpose of determining its fitness, assign a safety rating to that extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking in accordance with the process set out in section 3 of Part C of NSC Standard #14.</Text></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716901" lims:id="716901" level="1"><TitleText>Applying for a Safety Fitness Certificate</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716902" lims:id="716902"><Label>6</Label><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716903" lims:id="716903"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A provincial authority may not issue a safety fitness certificate to an extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking unless the provincial authority has obtained the information and documents set out in section 4 of Part C of NSC Standard #14. A provincial authority may require the extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking to provide the information and documents.</Text></Subsection><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716904" lims:id="716904"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking that applies for a safety fitness certificate must provide to the provincial authority, subject to subsection (3), written proof that it holds the minimum liability insurance coverage and endorsement referred to in section 7.</Text></Subsection><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716905" lims:id="716905"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking may provide to the provincial authority written proof of an undertaking to purchase the minimum liability insurance coverage, instead of the proof of minimum liability insurance coverage.</Text></Subsection><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716906" lims:id="716906"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>An extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking that has provided proof of an undertaking to purchase the liability insurance must provide to the provincial authority written proof of coverage before it will be issued a safety fitness certificate.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716907" lims:id="716907" level="1"><TitleText>Insurance for Extra-provincial Truck Undertakings</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716908" lims:id="716908"><Label>7</Label><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716909" lims:id="716909"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A provincial authority may not issue a safety fitness certificate to an extra-provincial truck undertaking unless it has written proof that the undertaking holds the minimum liability insurance coverage and endorsement referred to in subsections (2) to (4).</Text></Subsection><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716910" lims:id="716910"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In order to cover bodily injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to property of other persons, other than cargo, an extra-provincial truck undertaking must hold the following minimum liability insurance coverage:</Text><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716911" lims:id="716911"><Label>(a)</Label><Text>$1,000,000 for each motor vehicle; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716912" lims:id="716912"><Label>(b)</Label><Text>$2,000,000 for each motor vehicle used to transport dangerous goods</Text><Subparagraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716913" lims:id="716913"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>that are set out in column 2 of Schedule 1 to the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-2001-286">Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations</XRefExternal>, in the quantities referred to in column 6 of that Schedule to those Regulations, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716914" lims:id="716914"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>in respect of which an emergency response assistance plan is required to be filed with the Minister or a designated person, pursuant to Part 7 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-2001-286">Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716915" lims:id="716915"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>An extra-provincial truck undertaking must ensure that the insurance policy contains an endorsement stating that, at least 15 days before the policy is cancelled or changed or lapses, the insurer agrees to notify the provincial authority with which the written proof of the insurance policy was filed of</Text><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716916" lims:id="716916"><Label>(a)</Label><Text>the cancellation or non-renewal of the policy; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716917" lims:id="716917"><Label>(b)</Label><Text>any change in the policy that results in the policy no longer providing the minimum liability insurance coverage.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716918" lims:id="716918"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>An extra-provincial truck undertaking must immediately notify the provincial authority with which the written proof of the insurance policy was filed of any change in the policy, or of any notification by the insurer that the policy will be changed, so that it no longer provides or will no longer provide the minimum liability insurance coverage.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716919" lims:id="716919" level="1"><TitleText>Safety Rating Categories</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716920" lims:id="716920"><Label>8</Label><Text>A provincial authority may not issue a safety fitness certificate to an extra-provincial motor carrier undertaking unless the provincial authority has determined that the undertaking has a “satisfactory”, “satisfactory unaudited” or “conditional” safety rating, as set out in section 5 of Part C of NSC Standard #14.</Text></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716921" lims:id="716921" level="1"><TitleText>Repeal</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716922" lims:id="716922"><Label>9</Label><Text>[Repeal]</Text></Section><Heading lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716923" lims:id="716923" level="1"><TitleText>Coming into Force</TitleText></Heading><Section lims:inforce-start-date="2006-03-22" lims:lastAmendedDate="2006-03-22" lims:fid="716924" lims:id="716924" type="transitional"><Label><FootnoteRef idref="fn_cif">*</FootnoteRef>10</Label><Text>These Regulations come into force on the day on which <XRefExternal reference-type="act">An Act to amend the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987 and to make consequential amendments to other Acts</XRefExternal>, chapter 13 of the Statutes of Canada, 2001, comes into force.</Text><Footnote id="fn_cif" placement="section" status="editorial"><Label>*</Label><Text>[Note: Regulations in force January 1, 2006, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/2005-58.]</Text></Footnote></Section></Body></Regulation>