To obtain the right to put into operation or operate a heavy vehicle on roads open to public vehicular traffic, a person must honour the legal obligations that apply to his situation.
An enterprise that does business in Québec must be registered in the Québec enterprise register (Registre des entreprises) in the following cases:
The Commission may take steps to register enterprises with the REQ.
For more information concerning the Québec enterprise register, visit the Web site of the Registraire des entreprises.
Every carrier whose vehicles are subject to the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) and drive outside the Province of Québec must have an IFTA permit or obtain a certificate for occasional trips (COT) before making the trip.
The vehicles covered by the Agreement are motor vehicles (trucks, buses, etc.) used for interprovincial or international highway transport of merchandise or persons and which have the following characteristics, as the case may be:
An IFTA permit is obtained in the province carrier's State or territory of origin.
The COT is issued upon payment of duties to any person who chooses to discharge obligations concerning the fuel tax for each trip, instead of applying for an IFTA permit. It is valid for only one trip and must be kept in the motor vehicle for which it is issued. Moreover, the COT is issued for the number of kilometres to be driven in Québec from the entry point to the exit point.
The Commission may take steps for registration under the IFTA and to issue certificate for occasionnal trips.
For more information concerning IFTA permits and stickers and COTs, visit the Ministère du Revenu web site.
Every enterprise which has an establishment in Québec and which has at least one worker, whether full-time or not, must register with the CSST as an employer within 14 days after the beginning of its activities. The beginning of activities generally corresponds to the date the first worker is hired.
This registration is free and the CSST will contact the enterprise regarding the various conditions of application.
The Commission may take steps for registration with the CSST.
For more information on registration with the CSST, visit the CSST web site.
Any unpaid fine must be paid if the time limits to appeal it have expired and if no payment agreement has been made.
The fines referred to are the fines levied under the following legislation:
The Commission may collect the amounts owed for the Ministère de la Justice. The amounts owed can also be paid online at the Bureau des infractions et amendes.
Neither the registrant nor any of the directors, partners or officers of his business shall have an "unsatisfactory" rating or be declared disqualified by the Commission.
This can be verified by consulting the lists published on the Commission's Web site.
Neither the registrant nor any of the directors, partners or officers of his business shall have been found guilty within the past 5 years of an indictable offence related to the use of a heavy vehicle and for which a pardon has not been obtained.
To maintain the right to put into operation or operate a heavy vehicle, a registrant must:
The registrant must not have been found guilty within the past 3 years of an indictable offence related to the use of a heavy vehicle.
A registrant must update his registration in the register according to the frequency, terms and conditions established by the Commission and pay the required fees. The Commission sends a timely notice for this purpose.
A registrant who operates outside the Province of Québec must keep aboard his vehicle the attestation of his registration in the Register of owners and operators of heavy vehicles.
A Commission decision is a serious matter! You must comply with it.
A person on whom a penalty has been imposed by the Commission must: