Remove. No reference will be made to accessible as there does not appear to be any need for differing regulation of accessible vehicles.

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CURRENT 101. This Bylaw may be cited as the Transit Bylaw ; 102 Accessible transit station means a transit station that is accessible by persons using mobility aids; and identified by a blue sticker with a white diagram showing a person in a wheelchair. 102 Accessible transit vehicle means a transit vehicle that is accessible by persons using mobility aids; and identified by a blue sticker with a white diagram showing a person in a wheelchair or displaying a DATS sign 102 Assistance dog means a dog trained by a recognized dog school to aid or guide the visually impaired, hearing impaired, or person with other disabilities. An assistance dog can by recognized as follows: (i) for the visually impaired by its leather harness and the identification card issued by a recognized dog school; (ii) for the hearing impaired by its bright orange leash and collar marked with hearing dog printed in black and the identification card issued by a recognized dog school; PROPOSED Remove No reference will be made to accessible as there does not appear to be any need for differing regulation of accessible vehicles. No reference will be made to accessible as there does not appear to be any need for differing regulation of accessible vehicles. No definition of assistance dog, rather relying on the use the training and use or the dog in section 17. 17 A person shall not bring any animal on Transit Property except: dogs trained for and used to guide the visually impaired, the hearing impaired or persons with other disabilities; or animals housed within a confined structure such as a cage or kennel. (iii)or persons with other disabilities by its blue and yellow backpack and the identification card issued by a recognized dog school; 102 (d) Bicycle means a vehicle consisting of two wheels propelled by human power and does not include motor powered bicycles, mopeds, recumbent bicycles, tandem bicycles, or bicycles with training wheels; 102 (e) City means the City of Edmonton; 2 Bicycle means a vehicle consisting of two wheels propelled by human power but does not include motor powered bicycles, mopeds, recumbent bicycles, tandem bicycles, or bicycle with training wheels; 2 City means the municipal

102 (f) DATS means the Disabled Adult Transportation System provided by the Transportation and Streets Department Edmonton Transit Branch of the City of Edmonton; 102 (g) Edmonton Transit means the Branch of the Transportation and Streets Department of the City of Edmonton providing public transportation services; 102 (h) LRT station or light rail transit station means a transit station for LRT vehicles; 102 (i) LRT vehicle or light rail transit vehicle means a vehicle operating on fixed tracks whether or not on a highway; 102 (j) Mobility aid means a wheelchair, walker or other equipment which aids the movement of a person with a disability; 102 (k) passenger means a person who enters a proof of payment area or a transit vehicle; 102 (l) Peace Office includes a Police Officer or a Bylaw Enforcement Officer 102 (m) Proof of Payment means the authorization to a person for transportation on a transit vehicle or access to a proof of payment area. This includes a validated ticket, a valid pass, a valid transfer, or other valid authorization; 102 (n) Proof of Payment Area means any portion or portions of transit corporation of the City of Edmonton; No reference will be made to accessible as there does not appear to be any need for differing regulation of accessible vehicles. Not defined and not necessary. 2 (j) Transit Station means a place where people are picked up or dropped off from a Transit Vehicle and includes light rail transit stations, bus terminals and bus shelters; 2 (k) Transit Vehicle means a vehicle offered for public transportation and operated by the Edmonton Transit Branch of the Transportation Services Department of the City and includes buses and light rail transit; Not defined and not necessary. Not defined and not necessary. 2 (f) Peace Officer means a person appointed as a peace officer pursuant to the Peace Officer Act, S.A. 2006, c. P-3.5, as amended, or appointed as a bylaw enforcement officer pursuant to the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c M-26, as amended; 2 (g) Proof of Payment means a document provided in exchange for the payment of Fare that has been validated for use on a Transit Vehicle and includes a validated ticket, transfer or pass; 2 (h) Proof of Payment Area means an area in which Proof of Payment is

property restricted to persons with valid proof of payment and designated as a proof of payment area with signs posted at the entrances; 102 (o) restricted pass means any Edmonton Transit pass which has restricted use; 102 (p) Transit station means a place at which passengers are received for transportation or delivered after transportation and includes LRT station, bus terminals, and bus shelters, but does not include the door to door drop off zones of DATS transit vehicles; 102 (q) Transit surface vehicle means all transit vehicles except LRT vehicles; 102 (r) Transit vehicle means a vehicle providing Edmonton Transit transportation service for passengers, including vehicles operating upon fixed tracks whether or not on a highway; 102 (s) vehicle means a vehicle as defined in the Highway traffic Act. 201. Passengers shall, when boarding or prior to using or riding upon Transit vehicles, or prior to entering a Proof of Payment area, pay the exact price for the journey either by depositing in the farebox, if provided, or as otherwise directed by posted signs, posted notices or Transit personnel, as the case may be, the necessary sum of money or authorized tickets to the value required by the fare scale in force or by presenting a Proof of Payment. 202. A passenger shall, when requested to do so by a Peace Officer or by a vehicle operator, or authorized required and includes Transit Vehicles and those portions of Transit Property marked as a Proof of Payment Area; Not defined and not necessary. 2 (j) Transit Station means a place where people are picked up or dropped off from a Transit Vehicle and includes light rail transit stations, bus terminals and bus shelters; 2 (k) Transit Vehicle means a vehicle offered for public transportation and operated by the Edmonton Transit Branch of the Transportation Services Department of the City and includes buses and light rail transit; 2 (k) Transit Vehicle means a vehicle offered for public transportation and operated by the Edmonton Transit Branch of the Transportation Services Department of the City and includes buses and light rail transit; 2 (l) Vehicle has the same meaning as in the Traffic Safety Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. T-6; and 4. A person must pay the Fare prior to entering a Proof of Payment Area. 5. A person in a Proof of Payment Area must:

Edmonton Transit employee, present his Proof of Payment to the Peace Officer or vehicle operator, or authorized Edmonton Transit employee. 203. Passengers shall keep their Proof of Payment for the entire trip and also while in Proof of Payment areas. have valid Proof of Payment in their possession; and present valid Proof of Payment when requested to do so by a Peace Officer. 5. A person in a Proof of Payment Area must: have valid Proof of Payment in their possession; and present valid Proof of Payment when requested to do so by a Peace Officer. 204. No person shall take more than one transfer per fare paid. 205 (1) No person shall receive or use for the journey, any transfer not issued to them when paying the fare 205(2) No person shall use an expired or outdated transfer. 206. No person shall sell, exchange, or give away a validated ticket, scratched day pass, visitor pass, restricted pass or transfer. 207. A transfer shall be valid only on the date issued and only for ninety (90) minutes from the time indicated at tear. 301. No person shall use in an improper manner or for a purpose for which it was not intended, any equipment or property of Edmonton Transit. 302. No person shall deposit any litter in or upon any transit vehicle, transit station or other property of Edmonton Transit except in the receptacles marked and provided for litter. 6. A person shall not take more than one Proof of Payment for each Fare paid. 7. A person shall not transfer a Proof of Payment to any other person. 8. Any Proof of Payment showing a time and date on its face expires at the time and date shown on the face of the Proof of Payment. 7. A person shall not transfer a Proof of Payment to any other person. 8. Any Proof of Payment showing a time and date on its face expires at the time and date shown on the face of the Proof of Payment. 9. A person shall not climb, damage or interfere with any Transit Property, including Transit Vehicles. Not in new 8353 due to section 4 of Bylaw 14614 being available.

303 (1) No person, other than the operator shall consume any beverages or food while on a transit surface vehicle, except where there is proven medical requirement to consume beverages or food. A medical certificate may be requested. 15. A person shall not consume any food or drink while aboard a Transit Vehicle. (2) Non alcoholic beverages and food are permitted in LRT stations and on LRT vehicles, except for inside the Motorman s compartment. 304. No person in a state of intoxication, or otherwise in an unfit or improper condition, who acts in a manner detrimental to the public, the operator or the equipment, shall enter or remain in or upon a Transit vehicle, Transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit. 305 (1) No person shall disturb the peace by profane, indecent, insulting, abusive, foul or obscene language while in or upon any transit vehicle, transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit 305 (2) No person shall commit any nuisance or act contrary to public order while in or upon any transit vehicles, transit stations or other facility of Edmonton Transit. 305 (3) No person shall damage property or jeopardize the safety of any person while in or upon a transit vehicle, transit station and other facility of Edmonton Transit. 305 (4) No person shall place his feet upon any seat in a transit vehicle. 306. No person shall bring an animal in or upon any transit vehicle, transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit, except: Assistance dogs to guide the visually impaired, the hearing Not in the new 8353 due to section 115 of the Gaming and Liquor Act being available. 10. A person shall not molest or interfere with the comfort or convenience of any other person on Transit Property. 10. A person shall not molest or interfere with the comfort or convenience of any other person on Transit Property. 11. A person shall not climb, damage or interfere with any Transit Property, including Transit Vehicles. 16. A person shall not place their feet upon any seat in a Transit Vehicle. 17. A person shall not bring any animal on Transit Property except: dogs trained for and used to guide the visually impaired, the hearing impaired or persons with

impaired or persons with other disabilities, or Where the animal is housed within a confined structure (e.g.: cage) and the animal is carried by the individual accompanying it and full adult fare is paid for the animal when boarding. This condition does not apply to DATS. other disabilities; or animals housed within a confined structure such as a cage or kennel. 307. Except in the conduct of Edmonton Transit business or operations, no person shall operate any radio, tape recorder or similar device or musical instrument in or upon any transit vehicle, transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit, unless the sound is conveyed to that person by an earphone in a manner audible only to that person. Special authorization from the Manager of Edmonton Transit, or his designate and a permit, is required for Buskers on Edmonton Transit property. 308. Unless authorized by the Manager of Edmonton Transit or his designate, no person shall sell, offer or post any newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, leaflets, printed matter or merchandise of any kind for any purpose whatsoever in Transit vehicles, Transit stations or facilities of Edmonton Transit. 309. No person shall beg or solicit or panhandle for any purpose whatsoever in transit vehicles, transit stations or facilities of Edmonton Transit except as authorized by the Manager of Edmonton Transit or a designate. 310. No person shall interfere with the normal operation of any window, doors, apparatus or equipment of a Transit vehicle so as to delay or prevent the departure of a Transit vehicle or cause a safety concern to 14. A person shall not offer or stage a live musical performance on Transit Property unless permit authorizing the performance has been issued by the City. 13. A person shall not sell or display for sale any goods or services on Transit Property unless a permit authorizing the sale or display has been issued by the City. Not in the new 8353 due to section 4.1 of Bylaw 14614. 11. A person shall not climb, damage or interfere with any Transit Property, including Transit Vehicles.

any person. 311(1) No person shall remain in a transit vehicle except for the time period required to reach their destination. (2) No person shall loiter in a transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit except for the time period required to board the next available transit vehicle to their destination 312. No person shall bring a vehicle into a transit station or transit vehicle, except a mobility aid or a bicycle, and the person complies with all the provisions of this Bylaw regarding the use of mobility aides and bicycles. 401. No person shall enter or leave or attempt to enter or leave any Transit vehicle while the Transit vehicle is in motion or when declared unsafe by the operator of the transit vehicle. 0 No person shall, unless authorized, operate or handle any vehicle, equipment or device which constitute part of Edmonton Transit vehicles or Edmonton Transit installations. 403 (1) No person shall, unless authorized, cross the safety line near the edge of Transit station platforms except for the purpose of entering or leaving a Transit vehicle. 403 (2) No person shall cross in front of a moving transit vehicle. 404. No person, unless authorized, shall pass by foot or vehicle upon any of the following: tracks of the Light Rail Transit, except where the track is laid across a highway; rights-of-way of the Light 12. A person shall not loiter on Transit Property or on a Transit Vehicle for longer than required to reach their destination. 23 (1) A person shall not bring a Vehicle into a Transit Station or aboard a Transit Vehicle. (2) This section does not apply to Bicycles. 18. A person shall not enter or leave or attempt to enter or leave a Transit Vehicle while the Transit Vehicle is in motion or when the operator of the Transit Vehicle has declared it unsafe to do so. 11. A person shall not climb, damage or interfere with any Transit Property, including Transit Vehicles. 19. A person shall not cross the safety line near the edge of a platform expect for the purpose of entering or leaving a Transit Vehicle. Not in the new 8353. 20. A person shall not pass upon: the tracks used by a Transit Vehicle, except where the tracks are laid across a highway; any right-of-way for Transit Vehicles, including any

Rail Transit, including tunnels; areas reserved exclusively to Edmonton Transit personnel. tunnels; or any other area on Transit Property designated as closed to the public by the City Manager. 405. No person shall walk through, around or under a crossing gate or barrier at a Light Rail Transit crossing while the gate or barrier is closed or is being opened or closed. 406. No person shall project any part of his body or any object through any window or closed door of a Transit vehicle whether the transit vehicle is in motion or stationary. 407 No person shall hang onto any exterior part of a Transit vehicle whether the transit vehicle is in motion or stationary. 501. A person may carry a bicycle in a Light Rail Transit station and a Light Rail Transit vehicle only as permitted by the following sections. 21. A person shall not pass around, through or under a crossing gate or barrier while the gate or barrier is closed or while the gate or barrier is in the process of being opened or closed. 22. A person shall not project any part of his body or any other thing through any window or closed door of a Transit Vehicle. 11. A person shall not climb, damage or interfere with any Transit Property, including Transit Vehicles. 25 (1) A person shall not carry a Bicycle aboard a Transit Vehicle except: during designated hours; in designated areas; and while under control. 502. No person shall carry a bicycle in a Light Rail Transit station or Light Rail Transit vehicle except during those days and during those hours specified by the Manager of Edmonton Transit and posted in a Light Rail Transit station or Light Rail Transit vehicle; 503. Children (under the age of 16 years) bringing bicycles in a Light Rail Transit station or Light Rail Transit vehicle shall pay the Adult fare unless accompanied by an adult. 25 (1) A person shall not carry a Bicycle aboard a Transit Vehicle except: Removed. during designated hours; in designated areas; and while under control. 504 No person shall ride a bicycle in a 24. A person shall not ride a Bicycle or

Light Rail Transit station or a Light Rail Transit vehicle. 505 No person shall carry a bicycle in a Light Rail Transit station or a Light Rail Transit vehicle except in those areas designated by posted signs, notices or Transit personnel skateboard in a Transit Station or aboard a Transit Vehicle. 25 (1) A person shall not carry a Bicycle aboard a Transit Vehicle except: during designated hours; in designated areas; and while under control. 506 No person shall permanently or temporarily park or leave unattended, a bicycle in a Light Rail Transit station except in those areas designated as bicycle parking facilities by posted signs or notices; 507 When using an elevator, escalator or stairs within a Light Rail Transit Station, a person carrying a bicycle shall give the right-of-way to other passengers. 508 When boarding or disembarking from a Light Rail Transit vehicle, a person carrying a bicycle shall give the right-of-way to other passengers; 509 No person carrying a bicycle shall board or disembark from a Light Rail Transit vehicle other than by the door so designated by the Manager of Transit. The same door shall be used for boarding and disembarking. 510 A person carrying a bicycle within a Light Rail Transit vehicle shall remain at all times in the area so designated in the Light Rail vehicle by the Manager of Transit. 25 (2) A person shall not leave a Bicycle unattended in a Transit Station or aboard a Transit Vehicle. Removed. Removed. 25 (1) A person shall not carry a Bicycle aboard a Transit Vehicle except: during designated hours; in designated areas; and while under control. 25 (1) A person shall not carry a Bicycle aboard a Transit Vehicle except: during designated hours; in designated areas; and while under control. 511 A person carrying a bicycle in a 5 (1) A person shall not carry a Bicycle

Light Rail Transit vehicle shall hold onto the bicycle and remain at all times in control of the bicycle; aboard a Transit Vehicle except: during designated hours; in designated areas; and while under control. 512 No person carrying a bicycle in a Light Rail Transit Vehicle shall allow the bicycle to lean against a Light Rail Transit vehicle or seat, or against any other equipment or facilities within a Light Rail Transit vehicle; 513 No person shall chain a bicycle to any pole, seat or other equipment or facilities within a Light Rail Transit station or a Light Rail Transit vehicle; 514 No person carrying a bicycle shall allow dirt, mud or grease to be deposited within a Light Rail Transit station or a Light Rail Transit vehicle; 515 The Manager of Edmonton Transit may temporarily prohibit access to a Light Rail Transit station or a Light Rail Transit vehicle, by posted signs, notices or Transit personnel, to any person carrying a bicycle in order to ensure the safety or the movement of other users of the Light Rail Transit station or Light Rail Transit vehicle or, during periods of increased passenger usage, including but not restricted to special events. No person shall carry a bicycle in a Light Rail Transit station or a Light Rail Transit vehicle during a temporary prohibition pursuant to this section. 601 (1) Any person who breaches any section of this bylaw is guilty of an offence and liable to: upon the issuance of an offence ticket, the Removed. 25 (2) A person shall not leave a Bicycle unattended in a Transit Station or aboard a Transit Vehicle. 25 (3) A person shall not allow a Bicycle under their control to bring dirt, mud or grease into a Transit Station or onto a Transit Vehicle. 35. Without restricting any other power, duty or function granted by this bylaw the City Manager may: (d) establish regulations regarding the use of Bicycles on Transit Property; 29 (1) A person who is guilty of an offence is liable to a fine in an amount not less than that established in this section and not exceeding $10,000 and to

specified fine listed in Schedule "A", annexed hereto; or upon the issuance of a summons, a maximum fine of two thousand five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars exclusive of costs. (2) No person contravening any Section of this Bylaw shall receive a fine of less than $50.00 for each violation. 602. Any Peace Officer, vehicle operator, or authorized Edmonton Transit employee may request the name, address and proof of identity of any person suspected of committing a breach of this bylaw, and the person shall supply the requested information. 603. The right of any person to transportation in any transit vehicle and use of any transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit is conditional upon that person complying with all requirements of this bylaw. If any person fails to comply with the requirements of this bylaw, a Peace Officer, vehicle operator or authorized Edmonton Transit employee may require the person to leave, or may refuse the person permission to board or enter a transit vehicle, transit station or other facility of Edmonton Transit. 604. The provisions of Bylaw 7083, a bylaw to provide for the imposition of penalties for infractions of City Bylaws, insofar as these provisions relate to the issuing of offence tickets as an alternative and in lieu of a summons, shall apply to the issuing of offence tickets under this imprisonment for not more than six months for non payment of the fine. (2) Without restricting the generality of subsection (1) the following fine amounts are established for use on Municipal Tags and Violation Tickets if a voluntary payment option is offered: $250 for any offence for which a fine is not otherwise established in this section; and $100 for any offence under section 15 or 17. 34. A person shall not obstruct or hinder any person in the exercise or performance of the person s powers pursuant to this bylaw. Removed as I believe we can rely on our powers as property owners to remove persons from our facilities. See sections 30 through 33. This is the modern standard for ticket issuing powers.

Bylaw. 701. Any person using Transit vehicles or Transit facilities shall also comply with all rules and regulations which are either posted on Transit vehicles or facilities, or are printed on Transit bus tickets or passes. 702. No person may operate any bus line or other transportation system within the municipality or any part of the municipality of the City of Edmonton, without the consent of the Council of the City of Edmonton and the appropriate Provincial or Federal Government Department. The prohibition includes, but is not limited to, the following: Removed as any offence creating provisions must be clearly stated in the bylaw. Removed. If this prohibition is to remain, it should not be in the conduct of passengers bylaw. shuttle bus services, charter bus services, special event public transit services (Park 'N Ride), regular scheduled Transit services.