Travel Authorization Permit Exemptions for Emergency Response Vehicles

Year
2009
Number
LR12
Sponsor(s)
Central Kootenay RD

WHEREAS the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Branch has implemented a travel authorization permitting process, as outlined in the Compliance Circular dated June 15, 2009, requiring fire apparatus - operated by or on behalf of a municipality or other authority responsible for public fire control operations - that exceeds legal axle weights as listed in the BC Commercial Transport Act and Commercial Transport Regulation to obtain a conditional permit that may limit, prohibit and make directions respecting use on provincial roadway routes; AND WHEREAS emergency response personnel, in the interest of public safety, must respond to incidents by the most accessible, expedient and direct route possible thereby deeming the travel authorization permitting process impractical and detrimental to emergency response operations: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure be requested to reconsider its position and exempt emergency response vehicles from the requirement for travel authorization permits on provincial roadways.

Convention Decision
Not Admitted for Debate