C-24.2 - Highway Safety Code

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519.25. The operator shall keep the records of duty status, the register containing the information in connection with the working order and use of each electronic logging device, the supporting documents and any other document determined by regulation at the place determined and in accordance with the standards prescribed by regulation. If the operator has not received those records and documents at that place, the operator must make them available at or forward them to that place and make sure they are received within the time prescribed by regulation.
During working hours, the operator shall, at a peace officer’s request, immediately make available or forward to the peace officer, for inspection purposes and in compliance with the conditions determined by regulation, the records of duty status, register and documents referred to in the first paragraph.
If the records of duty status, register and documents referred to in the first paragraph are in paper form, the peace officer delivers an acknowledgement of receipt to the operator according to the terms determined by regulation and must return the records and documents to the operator within 14 days.
1987, c. 94, s. 70; 1998, c. 40, s. 119; 2004, c. 2, s. 44; 2008, c. 14, s. 63; 2022, c. 13, s. 64.
In respect of heavy vehicles registered in the name of Hydro-Québec or one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries, the coming into force of the amendments made by 2022, c. 13, s. 64 is fixed at 31 December 2024. (O.C. 76-2023, 2023 G.O. 2, 71)
519.25. The operator shall keep the records of duty status, the register containing the information in connection with the working order and use of each electronic logging device, the supporting documents and any other document determined by regulation at the place determined and in accordance with the standards prescribed by regulation. If the operator has not received those records and documents at that place, the operator must make them available at or forward them to that place and make sure they are received within the time prescribed by regulation.
During working hours, the operator shall, at a peace officer’s request, immediately make available or forward to the peace officer, for inspection purposes and in compliance with the conditions determined by regulation, the records of duty status, register and documents referred to in the first paragraph.
If the records of duty status, register and documents referred to in the first paragraph are in paper form, the peace officer delivers an acknowledgement of receipt to the operator according to the terms determined by regulation and must return the records and documents to the operator within 14 days.
1987, c. 94, s. 70; 1998, c. 40, s. 119; 2004, c. 2, s. 44; 2008, c. 14, s. 63; 2022, c. 13, s. 64.
In respect of heavy vehicles registered in the name of the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable that are under the management of the Centre de gestion de l'équipement roulant of that department, the coming into force of the amendments made by 2022, c. 13, s. 64 is fixed at 1 September 2023 and to 31 December 2024 in respect of heavy vehicles registered in the name of Hydro-Québec or one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries. (O.C. 76-2023, 2023 G.O. 2, 71)
519.25. The operator shall file the daily logs and supporting documents at the place determined and in accordance with the standards prescribed by regulation. Where the daily logs and supporting documents have not been received by the operator at the place determined for their filing, the operator must forward them to that place and make sure they have been received within the time prescribed by regulation.
During working hours, the operator shall immediately place at the disposal of a peace officer, at the request of and in the place specified by the peace officer, the daily logs, supporting documents and documents prescribed by regulation, for examination.
The peace officer shall send the operator an acknowledgement of receipt according to the procedures determined by regulation and return the daily logs, supporting documents and other documents prescribed by regulation within 14 days after receiving them.
1987, c. 94, s. 70; 1998, c. 40, s. 119; 2004, c. 2, s. 44; 2008, c. 14, s. 63.
519.25. The operator shall file the daily logs and supporting documents at the place determined and in accordance with the standards prescribed by regulation. Where the daily logs and supporting documents have not been received by the operator at the place determined for their filing, the operator must forward them to that place and make sure they have been received within the time prescribed by regulation.
During working hours, the operator shall immediately place at the disposal of a peace officer or inspector appointed under section 519.69, at the request of and in the place specified by the peace officer or inspector, the daily logs, supporting documents and documents prescribed by regulation, for examination.
The peace officer shall send the operator an acknowledgement of receipt according to the procedures determined by regulation and return the daily logs, supporting documents and other documents prescribed by regulation within 14 days after receiving them.
1987, c. 94, s. 70; 1998, c. 40, s. 119; 2004, c. 2, s. 44.
519.25. An operator who uses the services of a driver must obtain from the person who supplies the driver the daily logs of the driver’s hours of driving and hours of service in the manner prescribed by regulation.
1987, c. 94, s. 70; 1998, c. 40, s. 119.
519.25. Every carrier must see to it that every driver has his vehicle weighed in accordance with section 470.
1987, c. 94, s. 70.