Examples of Public Vehicles Act in a sentence
CLASS A Refers to those vehicles defined as Class A under regulation of the Public Vehicles Act.
All vehicles used for transporting students must be properly licensed and equipped according to currently applicable federal, provincial and municipal laws and regulations and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, must comply with the requirements of the Public Vehicles Act.
Public Vehicles Act” and substituting “the Public Vehicles Act, before its repeal”.
CLASS Refers to those vehicles defined as Class D under of the Public Vehicles Act.
A PTC does not include a person who facilitates "carpooling" as that term is defined by the Public Vehicles Act.
Each driver shall have and maintain in good standing at all times, a valid driver’s license for the class of equipment driven as required by the Public Vehicles Act and the Highway Traffic Act (Ontario) and the regulations thereunder, and local municipal by-laws.
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Shall not include a person who facilitates “carpooling” as defined by the Public Vehicles Act., Taxicab Company, Limousine Company or Driver for Hire Company.
Vehicles must be licensed in accordance with the Public Vehicles Act and regulations and all other Acts governing public transportation.
The Operator shall use a motor vehicle properly licensed as required by the Public Vehicles Act and all amendments thereto made from time to time, and as required by the Regulations there under and all other Acts and Regulations governing public transportation.A vehicle that is manufactured to the CSD - D.250 standard: “Motor Vehicles for the Transportation of Physically Disabled Persons” when purchased must continue to meet those Standards.