99. The prefix “CC” shall be borne by the licence plate of a passenger vehicle that(1) is an official vehicle belonging to a foreign State that has a consular post established in Québec, headed by a career consular officer within the meaning of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations entered into on 24 April 1963;
(2) is an official vehicle belonging to a political division of a foreign State to which fiscal privileges are granted under the Regulation respecting fiscal privileges granted to members of a diplomatic mission, consular post or office of a political division of a foreign State, to the members of their families and to that office (chapter A-6.002, r. 5); (3) belongs to one of the following persons who do not have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status in Canada, who are registered with the Ministère des Relations internationales and who perform their duties in Québec:(a) a career consular officer or a consular employee within the meaning of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations entered into on 24 April 1963; or
(b) a representative of an office of a political division of a foreign State referred to in subparagraph 2; or
(4) belongs to an honorary consular officer within the meaning of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations entered into on 24 April 1963 who is registered with the Ministère des Relations internationales and who performs his or her duties in Québec.
The owner of the vehicle is exempt from paying the fees required to retain the right to operate the vehicle, except the owner referred to in subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph.
A maximum of 2 vehicles belonging to a person referred to in subparagraph 3 of the first paragraph may be registered with a CC licence plate. Only one vehicle belonging to a person referred to in subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph may be registered with a CC licence plate.
O.C. 1420-91, s. 99; O.C. 451-2003, s. 7; S.Q. 2022, c. 13, s. 102.