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Powers
Powers
16 (1) Except as limited by this Act, the Corporation has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person for carrying out its objects. 2006, c. 16, s. 16 (1).
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(2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the Corporation has the power,
(a) to acquire, hold, lease or dispose of an interest in real or personal property for a purpose consistent with the Corporation’s objects, including for the construction, alteration, extension or expansion of a transportation infrastructure project;
(b) to hold, manage, operate, fund and deliver,
(i) the GO Transit system within the GO Transit service area,
(ii) the prescribed passenger transportation systems within the regional transportation area, and
(iii) any local transit system or other transportation service within or outside the regional transportation area or the GO Transit service area by agreement with the municipalities to be served by the system or service;
(c) to develop and implement management strategies and programs relating to transit and transportation demand; and
(d) to enter into commercial arrangements with municipalities in the regional transportation area or other persons or entities for a purpose consistent with the Corporation’s objects, including for designing, developing, constructing, maintaining or operating a prescribed passenger transportation system. 2009, c. 14, s. 14 (1).
Delegation to subsidiaries
(3) The Corporation may, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, delegate any of its powers under subsection (2) to a subsidiary corporation established under section 17. 2009, c. 14, s. 14 (2).
Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y)
Limitation re subsidiaries
17 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), the Corporation may establish and dissolve subsidiary corporations within or outside Ontario. 2009, c. 14, s. 15.
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(2) The establishment of a subsidiary corporation under subsection (1), the structure, powers, duties, governance, constitution and management of such subsidiary corporation, the dissolution of such subsidiary corporation and the terms of its dissolution shall be subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council. 2009, c. 14, s. 15.
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(3) A subsidiary corporation may be established for the purpose of designing, developing, constructing, holding, managing, funding, maintaining, operating or delivering a prescribed passenger transportation system only if the Corporation controls the subsidiary corporation at the time it is established and afterwards. 2009, c. 14, s. 15.
Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y)
Grants, loans and other financial assistance
18 (1) The Corporation may pass by-laws, in the prescribed circumstances and manner, authorizing payments of grants, loans and other financial assistance to any person, including the council of a band within the meaning of the Indian Act (Canada), a municipality or a public body, for a purpose consistent with the Corporation’s objects. 2006, c. 16, s. 18.
Definition, “public body”
(2) In this section,
“public body” means a corporation established by a municipality, a local board, a ministry, department, board, commission, agency or official of the provincial or federal government. 2009, c. 14, s. 16.
Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y)
Agreements
19 (1) The Corporation or any of its subsidiary corporations may enter into agreements with other persons, including municipalities in Ontario, the Crown in right of Ontario and the Crown in right of Canada, for a purpose consistent with the Corporation’s objects. 2006, c. 16, s. 19 (1).
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(2) Where the Corporation enters into an agreement with a person in a jurisdiction outside of Ontario, it may, in respect of such agreement and with the approval of the Minister of Finance, waive any immunity outside of Ontario to which it may be entitled as a Crown agency and submit to the jurisdiction of a court outside of Ontario. 2006, c. 16, s. 19 (2).
Municipal obligations re agreements
(3) Despite any other Act, a municipality may enter into an agreement with the Corporation or a subsidiary of the Corporation and, if it does so, it shall agree to pay to the Corporation or the subsidiary corporation all or any portion of the operating or capital expenditures required to meet the terms of the agreement, including any lease arrangements. 2006, c. 16, s. 19 (3).
Expropriation
20 The Corporation may expropriate land for the purpose of carrying out its objects. 2006, c. 16, s. 20.
By-laws regulating use of regional transit system, local transit systems
21 (1) The Corporation’s board of directors may pass by-laws with respect to the regional transit system or any local transit system or other transportation service provided by agreement with a municipality under subclause 16 (2) (b) (iii),
(a) prohibiting or regulating the use of any land owned, leased, used or occupied by the Corporation and prohibiting or regulating vehicular and pedestrian traffic on any such land;
(b) prescribing the fees or rentals payable for a permit, licence or right issued or granted with respect to any of the land owned, leased, used or occupied by the Corporation;
(c) governing the terms and conditions upon which tickets may be sold;
(d) governing the conduct of passengers and governing the refusal of passage to persons who do not comply with the by-laws or the terms and conditions upon which tickets are sold;
(e) requiring and providing for the issuance of permits and licences and providing for the granting of rights with respect to the use of any of its land and providing for the revocation of such a permit, licence or right. 2006, c. 16, s. 21 (1); 2009, c. 14, s. 17 (1, 2).
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