Vehicle Certification Sample Clauses

Vehicle Certification. All vehicles used by CONTRACTOR in the performance of services under this Agreement shall be in compliance with all applicable State and Federal laws and regulations including, without limitation, requirements of the California Health and Safety Code, the California Vehicle Code, and the regulations promulgated under each of them. CONTRACTOR shall maintain copies of all certificates and reports evidencing compliance, and shall make such certificates and reports available for inspection upon request by the City Representative.
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Vehicle Certification. All CAMH vehicles will be certified for safety as per the Motor Vehicles Act.
Vehicle Certification. For each Collection Vehicle used in the performance of services under this Agreement, Contractor must obtain a certificate of compliance (smog check) issued pursuant to Part 5 of Division 26 of the California Health and Safety Code (Section 43000 and following) and regulations promulgated thereunder and/or a safety compliance report issued pursuant to Division 14.8 of the California Vehicle Code (Section 34500 and following) and the regulations promulgated thereunder, as applicable to the vehicle. Contractor must maintain copies of such certificates and reports and must make such certificates and reports available for inspection upon request by the Agreement Administrator.
Vehicle Certification. The Broker must have his vehicle certified annually in accordance with requirements. It will be the responsibility of the broker to get the vehicle to a suitable maintenance shop for the certification at a time convenient to the Company and, in such event, the Company will not charge far this certification. If however, the Broker prefers to use an outside shop for the certification, then he may have the vehicle certified at his own expense and submit a copy of the certification Certificate to the Company's Safety Repartment. The Company have the option to inspect the Broker's vehicle quarterly. Such inspection may take place at a suitable shop, or, if the Broker so desires, at an outside shop, by the Company. The cost of such inspection shall be borne by the Company. er, the cost of any and all repairs arising out of any inspection, including certification, will be the sole responsibility of the Broker. However, if a vehicle is less than calendar years old, the inspection may only be required every four months.
Vehicle Certification. For each Collection Vehicle used in the performance of Collection 1483 Services under this Agreement, Contractor must obtain a certificate of compliance (smog check) issued 1484 pursuant to Part 5 of Division 26 of the California Health and Safety Code (Section 43000 and following) and 1485 regulations promulgated thereunder and/or a safety compliance report issued pursuant to Division 14.8 of 1486 the California Vehicle Code (Section 34500 and following) and the regulations promulgated thereunder, as 1487 applicable to the Collection Vehicle. Contractor must maintain copies of such certificates and reports and 1488 must make such certificates and reports available for inspection upon request by the Agreement 1489 Administrator. 1490 13.03 No later than January 1, 2023, Contractor must submit to the Agreement Administrator 1491 verification that each of the Contractor’s Collection Vehicles has passed the California Heavy Duty Vehicle 1492 Inspection. Thereafter, Contractor must cause each Collection Vehicle in Contractor’s Collection fleet to be 1493 tested annually in the California Heavy Duty Inspection Program and must, upon request, submit written 1494 verification to City within ten (10) Work Days of the completion of such test. Contractor may not use any 1495 Collection Vehicle that does not pass such inspection. 1496 13.04 Equipment Maintenance. Contractor must maintain Collection equipment in a clean 1497 condition and in good repair at all times. All parts and systems of the Collection equipment must operate 1498 properly and be maintained in a condition satisfactory to City. Contractor must wash all Collection Vehicles 1499 at least once a week. 1500 13.05 Maintenance Log. Contractor must maintain a maintenance log for all Collection Vehicles. 1501 The log must at all times be accessible to City by physical inspection upon request of Agreement 1502 Administrator, and must show, at a minimum, each Collection Vehicle Contractor assigned identification 1503 number, date purchased or initial lease, dates of performance of routine maintenance, dates of performance 1504 of any additional maintenance, and description of additional maintenance performed.
Vehicle Certification. The Company will have the option to inspect the Broker's vehicle semi-annually. will be the responsibility of the Operator to get the vehicle to a suitable Xxxxxx maintenance shop for the inspection at a time convenient to the Company. The Com- pany will not charge for this inspection. If such an inspection is required and the Broker prefers to use an outside shop then he may the vehicle certified at his own expense and submit a copy of the certification certificate to the General Manager of Xxxxxx Transport. The Operator shall the full cost of Vehicle registration plates at a minimum registered gross weight of sixty thousand pounds for single axle tractors or ninety thousand pounds for a tandem tractor. Vehicles must be for a period not less than six months.
Vehicle Certification. All company vehicles will be certified for safety on an annual basis.
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Vehicle Certification the 1998 Agreement
Vehicle Certification. For each collection vehicle used in the performance of services under this Agreement, Company shall obtain a certificate of compliance (smog check) issued pursuant to Part 5 of Division 26 of the California Health and Safety Code (Section 43000 et seq.) and regulations promulgated thereunder and/or a safety compliance report issued pursuant to Division 14.8 of the California Vehicle Code (Section 34500 et seq.) and the regulations promulgated thereunder, as applicable to the vehicle. Company shall maintain copies of such certificates and reports and shall make such certificates and reports available for inspection upon request by the County Manager. No later than ninety (90) days after the regularly scheduled inspection, Company shall submit to the County Manager verification that each of the Company’s collection vehicles has passed the California Heavy Duty Vehicle Inspection. Thereafter, Company shall cause each vehicle in Company’s collection fleet to be tested in accordance with the requirements of the California Heavy Duty Inspection Program and shall submit written verification to County within ten (10) Work Days of the completion of such test. Company shall not use any vehicle that does not pass such inspection.
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