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Period: April 1, 2017 March 31, 2018 CCMTA Travel Policy for Representatives Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to identify those expenses which will be reimbursed and to ensure consistent and fair treatment for representatives from jurisdictions whose expenses are reimbursed by CCMTA. Scope: CCMTA will reimburse expenses as outlined in this policy: for one official member per Program Committee/Board of Directors, per jurisdiction to attend: o the 2017 CCMTA Annual Meeting in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories o the 2017 CCMTA Program Committee Meetings in Ottawa, Ontario Each representative will be responsible for making their own arrangements and bookings in accordance with the policy. Allowable Expenses: Travel Representatives will be reimbursed for travel, based on the most economical, direct and practical route and mode of transportation to reach that destination. Any legitimate, mandatory transportation service charges and fees, incurred while traveling, not otherwise paid (e.g. docking fees, road/bridge tolls, ferries and other transportation service charges/fees, and the standard luggage fees), will be covered by CCMTA. Air The standard for air travel is economy class or other reduced fares. It excludes first class and business class or equivalents. Flight reservations should be made as far in advance as possible. As per Board policy since May 2008, CCMTA will not be responsible for costs incurred as a result of travel disruptions caused by airlines (or other methods of transportation chosen), weather, or other similar circumstances. CCMTA will not reimburse fees/costs related to: Any changes once the ticket has been purchased (e.g. change fees), unless the change is related to a scheduling issue emanating from CCMTA. Exceptions may apply in some cases. September 2017 Page 1

Miscellaneous charge order, for excess baggage/excess weight of baggage. Seat selection fees Bus/Rail The standard for bus/rail travel is coach class or a higher standard if feasible and practical, and only if bus/rail travel is less than the cost of economy air travel. Vehicle (and parking) Should a representative use their personal vehicle, they will be reimbursed at a rate per kilometre or the equivalent of economy air fare, whichever is less. The rate per kilometre will be reimbursed in accordance with the rates specified in Appendix A. No receipts necessary. Should a representative use a rental vehicle for travel from their place of residence to the meeting location, the cost of the rental car must be less than the cost of economy air fare. If either of the above applies, parking will be reimbursed. Receipts will be required. In Transit Travel Representatives will be reimbursed for costs related to transportation to and from the public carrier s terminal and the representatives place of residence; and to and from the public carrier s terminal and the property the representative will be staying during the period of travel. Vehicles (and parking) Should a representative use their personal vehicle, they will be reimbursed at a rate per kilometre or the equivalent of taxi fare, whichever is less. The rate per kilometre will be reimbursed in accordance with the rates specified in Appendix A. No receipts necessary. Parking charges shall be reimbursed where it is practical and economical to leave a private vehicle at the public carrier s terminal during the period of travel. Receipts will be required. Taxis/Shuttles Should a representative use the services of a taxi or shuttle, they will be reimbursed accordingly and within a reasonable and economical expense. Representatives are encouraged to use shuttle services when available. Receipts will be required. Accommodation The hotel government (or conference) rate (as specified in the notice of meeting or as negotiated by CCMTA staff) and applicable taxes will be reimbursed in reference to the expenses for attending the meetings. If a representative chooses to stay elsewhere and the rate is higher, CCMTA will only reimburse the rate as specified in the notice of meeting or as negotiated by CCMTA staff. For attendance at the Annual Meeting: Maximum hotel nights will be reimbursed based on the length (and times) of the September 2017 Page 2

meeting, to arrive the night before the meeting and return the day following the meeting. The aforementioned will apply to those who can return home within that timeframe. Exceptions may apply in some cases. Incidentals Meals The representative will be reimbursed the applicable meal allowance for each breakfast, lunch and dinner while travelling. Meal allowances will be reimbursed in accordance with the rates specified in Appendix B. A meal allowance will not be paid when the representative is provided a meal. No receipts necessary. Incidental expense allowance A representative will be paid an incidental expense allowance that covers a number of miscellaneous expenses not otherwise provided for in this policy for each day of travel. Incidental expense allowance will be reimbursed in accordance with the rates specified in Appendix B. An incidental expense allowance is meant to cover expenses incurred by the representative when travelling, such as phone calls, tips, laundry, etc. No receipts necessary. Meetings held within the Representatives Province/Territory Travel: Vehicles (and parking) Should a representative use their personal vehicle to attend a meeting held in the representative s province/territory place of residence, they will be reimbursed at a rate per kilometre for the actual distance travelled. The rate per kilometre will be reimbursed in accordance with the rates specified in Appendix A. No receipts necessary. In this case, parking will be reimbursed. Receipts will be required. Taxis/Shuttles Should a representative use the services of a taxi or shuttle, they will be reimbursed accordingly and within a reasonable and economical expense. Receipts will be required. September 2017 Page 3

Accommodations: Incidentals: Accommodations expenses will only be permitted for participation at the Annual Meeting as outlined in this policy. Exceptions may apply in some cases. Meals The representative will be reimbursed the applicable meal allowance for lunch only while attending a meeting in the representatives province/territory place of residence. Meal allowances will be reimbursed in accordance with the rates specified in Appendix B. A meal allowance will not be paid when the representative is provided a meal. No receipts necessary. Incidental expense allowance A representative will not be reimbursed for an incidental expense. Claims and Receipts: Each representative must submit receipts for travel, hotel and other expenses (e.g. parking, taxis, shuttles, etc.) as identified in this policy. If original receipts are submitted, reimbursement will be made directly to the representative, if so requested. If copies of receipts are submitted, reimbursement will be made to the representatives government department/agency. When travelling in the US, please convert US amounts to CDN amounts based on the exchange rate. Submit the CCMTA Expense Claim form within 15 days of travel completion to: Linda Levesque CCMTA 1111 Prince of Wales, Suite 404 Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3T2 All claims must be submitted prior to March 31, 2018 to guarantee reimbursement. September 2017 Page 4

Limitations CCMTA will reimburse representatives for expenses as outlined in this policy. Some expenses cannot be claimed individually: internet fees phone calls laundry movies room service tips travel change fees registration fees health club exercise/gym fees etc. CCMTA Contact: For any questions or clarifications on the travel policy, please contact Linda Levesque by email (llevesque@ccmta.ca) or by telephone at (613) 736 1003, ext. 269. September 2017 Page 5

Appendix A Kilometric Rates The rates payable in cents per kilometer for the use of privately owned vehicles are shown below: Province/Territory Cents/km* (taxes included) Alberta 45.0 British Columbia 49.5 Manitoba 47.5 New Brunswick 50.5 Newfoundland & Labrador 55.5 Northwest Territories 60.0 Nova Scotia 50.5 Nunavut 59.0 Ontario 55.5 Prince Edward Island 49.5 Québec 50.5 Saskatchewan 46.5 Yukon 60.5 Note: The kilometric rate payable when a Canadian registered vehicle is driven in more than one province or territory shall be the rate applicable to the province or territory of registration of the vehicle. *Rates based on Public Service of Canada travel guidelines as of April 1, 2017. September 2017 Page 6

Appendix B Meal Allowances The rates payable in dollars for meal allowances are shown below: Canadian $ (taxes included) Meal Allowance Canada & USA Yukon & Alaska Northwest Nunavut Territories Breakfast 17.15 15.95 23.85 25.95 Lunch 18.05 19.80 26.60 33.65 Dinner 49.95 55.50 57.10 78.70 Total 81.15 91.25 107.55 138.30 Incidental Allowance 17.30 17.30 17.30 17.30 Note: The representative will be reimbursed the appropriate meal allowance rate based on the location of travel destination. *Rates based on Public Service of Canada travel guidelines as of April 1, 2017. September 2017 Page 7