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1 GENERAL AND SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION BRANCH MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE LICENCE Passenger Transportation Licence Licence Holder: HALLCON CREW TRANSPORT INC. Licence Number: TORONTO, ON Trade Name(s): HALLCON HALLCON CREW TRANSPORT Licence Expires: OCTOBER 1, 2013 NOTICE TO LICENCE HOLDER 1. A of this licence document must be carried on the vehicle and be available at all times for Inspection. 2. The licence cancels all previous licences. PART A The Licence is a general authorization issued pursuant to the Passenger Transportation Act, and in the case of an extra-provincial undertaking pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987 (Canada), and is authorized to provide the passenger transportation services which are included within the meaning of a general authorization, under the Passenger Transportation Act. 1. One or more motor vehicles as general passenger vehicles between points in the Province of British Columbia pursuant to the Passenger Transportation Act. 2. One or more motor vehicles as general passenger vehicles from any point in British Columbia and beyond the British Columbia border when engaged in an extra-provincial undertaking pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987 (Canada). 3. One or more motor vehicles as general passenger vehicles from the British Columbia border to any point in British Columbia and vice versa when engaged in an extra-provincial undertaking pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987 (Canada). Page 1 of 6
2 PART B PAGE 2 The Licence is a special authorization issued pursuant to the Passenger Transportation Act, and in the case of an extra-provincial undertaking pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Act, 1987 (Canada), and is authorized to provide the passenger transportation services within the meaning of a special authorization, under the Passenger Transportation Act under the terms and conditions as specified below. Special Authorization Maximum Fleet Size: Passenger Directed Vehicle (PDV) Terms & Conditions of Licence Vehicles A maximum of 22 passenger directed vehicles (PDVs) may be operated as set out below: a. Up to 5 PDVs along the rail corridor outlined in service 1. b. Up to 5 PDVs along the rail corridor outlined in services 2 and 3. c. Up to 8 PDVs may be operated based on the sliding scale below along the rail corridor outlined in service 4 and the rail corridor from Kamloops to Avola only in Service 3. 1 d. The number of PDVs that may be operated under service 4, as of September 22, 2012, is based on the sliding scale below 2 e. Up to 4 PDVs along the rail corridor outlined in service 5 Total General Passenger Vehicles based in Service 4 originating area 3 Maximum PDVs that may operated under Service or more 0 Page 2 of 6
3 PAGE 3 1 This means that up to 13 passenger directed vehicles may operate in service 3 from Kamloops to Avola. 2 For the purposes of calculating the sliding scale as outlined in paragraph 3 below, from the date of this decision until September 22, 2012, Hallcon Crew Transport Inc. may provide to the Registrar an "estimate" of the number GAs that it would have based in Service 4, had this decision been in effect. 3 For the purposes of determining whether a general passenger vehicle is based in the Service 4 originating area, a vehicle that originates more than 15% of its trips per licence year within the Service 4 originating area will be deemed to be based in that area. The number of general passenger vehicles will be the average of actual vehicles used in the licence year leading up to the date of renewal and the number of vehicles that Hallcon Crew Transport Ltd. anticipates using in the licence year ahead, rounded to the nearest number of general passenger vehicles. 4 If, throughout the year, Hallcon Crew Transport Inc. wishes to increase the number of general passenger vehicles based in Service 4 Hallcon must surrender the appropriate number of passenger directed identifiers that have been issued to it by the Registrar of Passenger Transportation. Licence Renewal: At licence renewal, the Registrar may, if other requirements are met, 1. issue up to 10 identifiers for use in Service 1, 2 and 3 as outlined in a. through c. under Maximum Fleet Size above. 2. issue the appropriate number of identifiers for Service 4 as outlined in d. under Maximum Fleet Size above. At licence renewal, Hallcon Crew Transport Ltd. must provide sufficient data to the Registrar to enable the Registrar to make the calculations necessary to determine the appropriate number of passenger directed vehicle identifiers to be issued to Hallcon Crew Transport Ltd. under Service 4. The Registrar may refuse to accept data provided by Hallcon Crew Transport Inc. when there is not enough detail for the Registrar to assess the number of passenger directed vehicles that may be operated under service 4. Despite the Registrar s acceptance of information at renewal time, the Registrar may require additional records or details from Hallcon Crew Transportation Inc. from time to time. Page 3 of 6
4 PAGE 4 Vehicle Capacity: Page 4 of 6 Vehicles can accommodate a driver and not more than 11 passengers. Service 1: The following terms and conditions apply to Service 1 Originating Area: Transportation of passengers may only originate from any point on the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP Rail) corridors east to and including the British Columbia/Alberta border, west to and including Elko, and north by the Elk Valley. Destination Area: Transportation of passengers may only terminate at any point on the CP Rail corridors west to and including the City of Cranbrook, east to and including the British Columbia/Alberta border, and beyond when engaged in an extra-provincial undertaking. Reverse Trips: Transportation of passengers may originate from the destination area when the transportation terminates within the originating area. Service 2: Service Limitations: Service may only be provided to persons employed or engaged by CP Rail and only when the licensee has a written transportation service agreement with CP Rail or its broker or agent to provide ongoing crew transportation. These Terms and Conditions apply to Service 2 only the Canadian National (CN Rail) rail corridor between Smithers and the British Columbia / Alberta border via McBride and Prince George, and beyond the border when engaged in an extra-provincial undertaking. Destination Area: Transportation of passengers may only terminate at points in the originating area. CN Rail and VIA Rail and only when the licensee has a written transportation service agreement with CN Rail or VIA Rail or its Service 3: The following terms and conditions apply to Service 3. the Canadian National (CN Rail) rail corridor between Kamloops and the British Columbia / Alberta border (near Highway 16) via Clearwater, and beyond the border when engaged in an extraprovincial undertaking.
5 Page 5 of 6 PAGE 5 Destination Area: Transportation of passengers may only terminate at points in the originating area. CN Rail and VIA Rail and only when the licensee has a written transportation service agreement with CN Rail or VIA Rail or its Service 4: The following terms and conditions apply to Service 4. the following rail corridors: (a) The Canadian National (CN Rail) rail corridor between Chilliwack and Kamloops via North Bend, and Lillooet. (b) The Canadian Pacific (CP Rail) rail corridor between Harrison Mills and Malakwa via North Bend, Kamloops and Salmon Arm. Destination Area: Transportation of passengers may only terminate at points along the following rail corridors or points: (a) The CN Rail corridor between Vancouver and Kamloops via North Bend, and Lillooet. (b) The CP Rail corridor between Vancouver and Revelstoke via North Bend, Kamloops and Salmon Arm. Reverse Trips: Transportation of passengers may originate from the destination area when the transportation terminates within the originating area. CP Rail and CN Rail and only when the licensee has a written transportation service agreement with CN Rail or CP Rail or their Service 5: The following terms and conditions apply to Service 5. Vehicle Limitation: Only 4x4 vehicles may be operated the CPR rail corridors as follows: From Field to Kamloops via Revelstoke (parallel to Highway 1) From Golden to Cranbrook (parallel to the Kootenay and Kimberley Highways) Destination Area: Transportation of passengers may only terminate at points along the CPR and CNR rail corridors as follows:
6 PAGE 6 From Field to North Bend via Kamloops and Revelstoke (parallel to Highway 1) From Golden to Cranbrook via Kimberly (parallel to the Kootenay and Kimberley Highways) Reverse Trips: Transportation of passengers may originate from the destination area when the transportation terminates within the originating area. CP Rail and CN Rail and only when the licensee has a written transportation service agreement with CN Rail or CP Rail or their Service 5 After May 15, 2013, the licensee s authority under Service 5 expires. This includes its authority to operate 4 vehicles under this service. Taxi Cameras: Taxi camera equipment may only be installed and operated in vehicles when the licensee is in compliance with applicable taxi camera rules, standards and orders of the Passenger Transportation Board. Transfer of a licence: This special authorization may not be assigned or transferred except with the approval of the Board pursuant to section 30 of the Passenger Transportation Act. Page 6 of 6
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