C-24.2, r. 29 - Regulation respecting road vehicle registration

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53. If the owner of a military-type road vehicle is the first owner other than the government of Québec or a municipality to apply for the vehicle’s registration and the right to operate the vehicle on any public highway, the owner must provide the Société with a certificate by an engineer stating that the vehicle is safe to operate on any public highway. The certificate, provided following a verification of the vehicle’s components and assembly and taking into account the year of manufacture, must include
(1)  the date of the verification and the certificate;
(2)  a description of the vehicle, including its identification number, make, model and year of manufacture;
(3)  the number of engine cylinders, engine displacement and type of fuel or, as the case may be, the rated output of the engine;
(4)  the vehicle’s net weight and gross vehicle weight rating;
(5)  the engineer’s declaration stating that the vehicle is safe to operate on any public highway;
(6)  the engineer’s name, address, signature and member number.
The certificate must be prepared using the form available on the website of the Société.
For the purposes of this section, an engineer is a person who is a member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec.
O.C. 1420-91, s. 53; O.C. 491-2009, s. 2; O.C. 882-2024, s. 3.
In force: 2024-08-07
53. If the owner of a military-type road vehicle is the first owner other than the government of Québec or a municipality to apply for the vehicle’s registration and the right to operate the vehicle on any public highway, the owner must provide the Société with a certificate by an engineer stating that the vehicle is safe to operate on any public highway. The certificate, provided following a verification of the vehicle’s components and assembly and taking into account the year of manufacture, must include
(1)  the date of the verification and the certificate;
(2)  a description of the vehicle, including its identification number, make, model and year of manufacture;
(3)  the number of engine cylinders, engine displacement and type of fuel or, as the case may be, the rated output of the engine;
(4)  the vehicle’s net weight and gross vehicle weight rating;
(5)  the engineer’s declaration stating that the vehicle is safe to operate on any public highway;
(6)  the engineer’s name, address, signature and member number.
The certificate must be prepared using the form available on the website of the Société.
For the purposes of this section, an engineer is a person who is a member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec.
O.C. 1420-91, s. 53; O.C. 491-2009, s. 2; O.C. 882-2024, s. 3.
53. (Revoked).
O.C. 1420-91, s. 53; O.C. 491-2009, s. 2.