S-30.1 - Act respecting municipal and intermunicipal transit authorities

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38. The transit authority may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in subparagraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  (subparagraph repealed);
(f)  to provide, within the limits of its territory, a special transportation service for handicapped persons who are unable to use the public transport system and for that purpose
i.  directly possess, organize, develop and administer such a service;
ii.  make, without calling for tenders, with any undertaking providing transportation by bus or transportation by taxi or any non-profit organization, a contract to ensure, in whole or in part, operation of such a service;
iii.  (subparagraph replaced);
(g)  make, with any municipality whose territory is not comprised in its territory or any intermunicipal board, a contract to supply a special transportation service in the territory of the municipality or board for handicapped persons and to provide links to points outside the territory;
(h)  make, with a bus permit holder or a school bus carrier, a contract for the supply of certain public transport services;
(i)  make an agreement with another public body providing public transport to extend its public transport service to the territory of the body.
The special service contemplated in subparagraph f of the first paragraph may be furnished in such a manner as to provide links to points outside the territory of the transit authority.
1977, c. 64, s. 38; 1983, c. 45, s. 60; 1984, c. 23, s. 16; 1984, c. 47, s. 55; 1988, c. 25, s. 58; 1996, c. 2, s. 607; 1999, c. 40, s. 91.
38. The corporation may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in subparagraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  (subparagraph repealed);
(f)  to provide, within the limits of its territory, a special transportation service for handicapped persons who are unable to use the public transport system and for that purpose
i.  directly possess, organize, develop and administer such a service;
ii.  make, without calling for tenders, with any undertaking providing transportation by bus or transportation by taxi or any non-profit organization, a contract to ensure, in whole or in part, operation of such a service;
iii.  (subparagraph replaced);
(g)  make, with any municipality whose territory is not comprised in its territory or any intermunicipal board, a contract to supply a special transportation service in the territory of the municipality or board for handicapped persons and to provide links to points outside the territory;
(h)  make, with a bus permit holder or a school bus carrier, a contract for the supply of certain public transport services;
(i)  make an agreement with another public body providing public transport to extend its public transport service to the territory of the body.
The special service contemplated in subparagraph f of the first paragraph may be furnished in such a manner as to provide links to points outside the territory of the corporation.
1977, c. 64, s. 38; 1983, c. 45, s. 60; 1984, c. 23, s. 16; 1984, c. 47, s. 55; 1988, c. 25, s. 58; 1996, c. 2, s. 607.
38. The corporation may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in subparagraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  (subparagraph repealed);
(f)  to provide, within the limits of its territory, a special transportation service for handicapped persons who are unable to use the public transport system and for that purpose
i.  directly possess, organize, develop and administer such a service;
ii.  make, without calling for tenders, with any undertaking providing transportation by bus or transportation by taxi or any non-profit organization, a contract to ensure, in whole or in part, operation of such a service;
iii.  (subparagraph replaced);
(g)  make, with any municipality from outside its territory or any intermunicipal board, a contract to supply a special transportation service in the territory of the municipality or board for handicapped persons and to provide links to points outside the territory;
(h)  make, with a bus permit holder or a school bus carrier, a contract for the supply of certain public transport services;
(i)  make an agreement with another public body providing public transport to extend its public transport service to the territory of the body.
The special service contemplated in subparagraph f of the first paragraph may be furnished in such a manner as to provide links to points outside the territory of the corporation.
1977, c. 64, s. 38; 1983, c. 45, s. 60; 1984, c. 23, s. 16; 1984, c. 47, s. 55; 1988, c. 25, s. 58.
38. The corporation may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in subparagraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  (subparagraph repealed);
(f)  to provide, within the limits of its territory, a special transportation service for handicapped persons who are unable to use the public transport system and for that purpose
i.  directly possess, organize, develop and administer such a service;
ii.  make, with any public transport undertaking or any non-profit organization, without any call for tenders, a contract to provide for the operation of the whole or part of such a service;
iii.  make any contract deemed expedient to provide for the operation of the whole or part of such a service by taxi;
(g)  make, with any municipality from outside its territory or any intermunicipal board, a contract to supply a special transportation service in the territory of the municipality or board for handicapped persons and to provide links to points outside the territory;
(h)  make, with a public transit permit holder or a school bus carrier, a contract for the supply of certain public transport services;
(i)  make an agreement with another public body providing public transport to extend its public transport service to the territory of the body.
The special service contemplated in subparagraph f of the first paragraph may be furnished in such a manner as to provide links to points outside the territory of the corporation.
1977, c. 64, s. 38; 1983, c. 45, s. 60; 1984, c. 23, s. 16; 1984, c. 47, s. 55.
38. The corporation may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in paragraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  at auction, by public tenders or in any other manner authorized by the Minister, alienate any moveable or immoveable property valued at not over $10 000;
(f)  to provide, within the limits of its territory, a special transportation service for handicapped persons who are unable to use the public transport system and for that purpose
i.  directly possess, organize, develop and administer such a service;
ii.  make, with any public transport undertaking or any non-profit organization, without any call for tenders, a contract to provide for the operation of the whole or part of such a service;
iii.  make any contract deemed expedient to provide for the operation of the whole or part of such a service by taxi;
(g)  make, with any municipality from outside its territory or any intermunicipal board, a contract to supply a special transportation service in the territory of the municipality or board for handicapped persons and to provide links to points outside the territory;
(h)  make, with a public transit permit holder or a school bus carrier, a contract for the supply of certain public transport services;
(i)  make an agreement with another public body providing public transport to extend its public transport service to the territory of the body.
Notwithstanding the authority provided by subparagraph e, the corporation shall not, without permission from the Minister, alienate any piece of equipment or any building specifically for which it has received a grant.
The special service contemplated in subparagraph f of the first paragraph may be furnished in such a manner as to provide links to points outside the territory of the corporation.
1977, c. 64, s. 38; 1983, c. 45, s. 60; 1984, c. 23, s. 16.
38. The corporation may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in paragraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  at auction, by public tenders or in any other manner authorized by the Minister, alienate any moveable or immoveable property valued at not over $10,000;
(f)  to provide, within the limits of its territory, a special transportation service for handicapped persons who are unable to use the public transport system and for that purpose
i.  directly possess, organize, develop and administer such a service;
ii.  make, with any public transport undertaking or any non-profit organization, without any call for tenders, a contract to provide for the operation of the whole or part of such a service;
iii.  make any contract deemed expedient to provide for the operation of the whole or part of such a service by taxi;
(g)  to make, with any municipality from outside its territory or any intermunicipal board, a contract to supply a special transportation service for the handicapped persons of that municipality.
Notwithstanding the authority provided by subparagraph e, the corporation shall not, without permission from the Minister, alienate any piece of equipment or any building specifically for which it has received a grant.
1977, c. 64, s. 38; 1983, c. 45, s. 60.
38. The corporation may also
(a)  lease, on its property, space for any business it may determine and regulate the use of showcases and display windows in such establishments and lease advertising space on its property and in its vehicles;
(b)  acquire, possess and operate by itself any business at the places described in paragraph a;
(c)  make by-laws respecting the conduct of persons on its property or in its vehicles or respecting its collection of fares;
(d)  with the approval of the Minister, perform such work as it deems necessary for the better operation of its services, such as the construction, possession, and operation of parking lots or parking garages, loading and unloading platforms, and any other works it considers necessary or useful for the efficient operation of its services;
(e)  at auction, by public tenders or in any other manner authorized by the Minister, alienate any moveable or immoveable property valued at not over $10,000;
(f)  provide in its territory a special transit system for handicapped persons unable to use its ordinary public transit system and, for that purpose,
i.  own, set up, develop and manage that system itself or, on the conditions approved by the Minister, make any agreement necessary or expedient for the provision of such a system by any other passenger transit undertaking;
ii.  with the approval of the Minister and on such conditions as he may prescribe or approve, grant subsidies to any non-profit body operating such a system within the limits of its territory.
Notwithstanding the authority provided by subparagraph e, the corporation shall not, without permission from the Minister, alienate any piece of equipment or any building specifically for which it has received a grant.
1977, c. 64, s. 38.