C-24.2, r. 35 - Regulation respecting special permits

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17.1. The fees exigible for a general permit of a given class covering a period of less than 12 months are those obtained by adding the following amounts:
(1)  the fees exigible for a specific permit of the same class; and
(2)  the product obtained by multiplying the number of months to be authorized by the monthly fees. The monthly fees are those obtained by dividing by 12 the difference between the annual fees exigible for the general permit of the same class and the fees exigible for the specific permit of the same class.
Despite the foregoing, for a Class 6 permit covering a period of less than 12 months, issued to travel on a bridge where a sign prohibits travel by outsized vehicles, where the permit is issued to the holder of a Class 4 or Class 5 general permit or to the holder of a Class 6 general permit authorizing travel on the network of autoroutes referred to in Schedule 4 or on all public highways, the fees exigible are those obtained by adding the following amounts:
(1)  the fees exigible for a Class 6 specific permit issued to travel on a bridge in the above-mentioned circumstances; and
(2)  the product obtained by multiplying the number of months to be authorized by the monthly fees. The monthly fees are those obtained by dividing by 12 the difference between the annual fees exigible for the Class 6 general permit issued to travel on a bridge in the above-mentioned circumstances and the fees exigible for the Class 6 specific permit issued to travel on a bridge in the above-mentioned circumstances.
In the case of a Class 5 or Class 6 permit, the fees exigible for a general permit covering a period shorter than 1 year are equal to the annual fees where the applicant applies for a permit of a duration equal to or exceeding 9 months.
O.C. 1605-93, s. 18; O.C. 875-2010, s. 1.