Legal and regulatory changes to modernize the taxi industry and introduce transportation network services (TNS) have impacted municipalities' decision making in relation to Passenger Directed Vehicles (PDVs). These changes came into effect on September 16, 2019.
Municipalities are encouraged to seek independent legal advice respecting how these new rules impact them.
As of September 16, 2019, municipal bylaws that
What changed with respect to the municipal chauffeur’s permit for PDV taxi drivers?
As of September 16, 2019, municipalities have the ability to establish
The Passenger Transportation Act gives the Passenger Transportation Board sole jurisdiction over boundaries.
TNS applications are reviewed by the Board. Municipalities (or any interested party) have the option to make a submission to the Board during the application stage to demonstrate support or concern about a particular application, if any.
Can taxis that are currently limited to one area by the Passenger Transportation Board now operate in all areas?
Can taxis and ride-hailing vehicles pick up a fare anywhere they’ve dropped off a passenger?
Operators of passenger directed vehicles can apply to the Board for a licence to work in certain areas; if approved, a licence would authorize an operator to work (i.e., pick up passengers) in certain areas.
Holders of existing licences can continue to operate under their current licences unless they want to change their area of operation or fleet size in which case they can apply to the Board for an amendment to their licence.
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Contact the
Commercial Passenger Vehicle Program
for more information.