Defaulted fine - 46 (1) This section applies if a fine is imposed on conviction for an offence and the offence is an offence, (a) under this Act or the regulations; (b) under any other Act listed in the Schedule to this section or under the regulations made under such an Act; (c) under clause 17 (1) (a) or subsection 24 (1) of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997; (d) under subsection 32 (1) of the Liquor Licence Act; or (e) that was committed with a motor vehicle under section 249, 249.1, 249.2, 249.3, 249.4, 252, 253, 254, 255 or 259 of the Criminal Code (Canada). 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6); 1997, c. 41, s. 120; 2001, c. 9, Sched. O, s. 3; 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 14 (1); 2007, c. 13, s. 9. Order or direction (2) If the payment of a fine imposed on conviction for an offence is in default, an order or direction may be made under section 69 of the Provincial Offences Act directing that the convicted persons drivers licence be suspended and that no drivers licence be issued to him or her until the fine is paid. 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6). Suspension by Registrar (3) On being informed of an outstanding order or direction referred to in subsection (2), the Registrar shall suspend the persons drivers licence if it has not already been suspended under another order or direction referred to in subsection (2). 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, subsection (3) is amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 1996, chapter 20, subsection 6 (1) by striking out "if it has not already been suspended under another order or direction referred to in subsection (2)" at the end. See: 1996, c. 20, ss. 6 (1), 32. Reinstatement (4) On being informed that the fine and any applicable administrative fee for reinstatement of the persons drivers licence have been paid, the Registrar shall reinstate the licence, unless he or she has also been informed that, (a) another order or direction referred to in subsection (2) is outstanding; (b) the licence is suspended under any other order or direction or under another statute; (c) interest charged or a penalty imposed under subsection 5 (2) has not been paid; or (d) an applicable prescribed administrative fee for handling a dishonoured cheque has not been paid. 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, clause (d) is amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 1996, chapter 20, subsection 6 (2) by striking out "cheque" and substituting "payment". See: 1996, c. 20, ss. 6 (2), 32. Regulations (5) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations prescribing forms and procedures and respecting any matter considered necessary or advisable to carry out effectively the intent and purpose of this section. 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6). SCHEDULE Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act Dangerous Goods Transportation Act Motorized Snow Vehicles Act Off-Road Vehicles Act Public Vehicles Act 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6); 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 14 (2).
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(1) This section applies if a fine is imposed on conviction for an offence and the offence is an offence,
(a) under this Act or the regulations;
(b) under any other Act listed in the Schedule to this section or under the regulations made under such an Act;
(c) under clause 17 (1) (a) or subsection 24 (1) of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997;
(d) under subsection 32 (1) of the Liquor Licence Act; or
(e) that was committed with a motor vehicle under section 249, 249.1, 249.2, 249.3, 249.4, 252, 253, 254, 255 or 259 of the Criminal Code (Canada). 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6); 1997, c. 41, s. 120; 2001, c. 9, Sched. O, s. 3; 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 14 (1); 2007, c. 13, s. 9.
Order or direction
(2) If the payment of a fine imposed on conviction for an offence is in default, an order or direction may be made under section 69 of the Provincial Offences Act directing that the convicted persons drivers licence be suspended and that no drivers licence be issued to him or her until the fine is paid. 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6).
Suspension by Registrar
(3) On being informed of an outstanding order or direction referred to in subsection (2), the Registrar shall suspend the persons drivers licence if it has not already been suspended under another order or direction referred to in subsection (2). 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6).
Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, subsection (3) is amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 1996, chapter 20, subsection 6 (1) by striking out "if it has not already been suspended under another order or direction referred to in subsection (2)" at the end. See: 1996, c. 20, ss. 6 (1), 32.
Reinstatement
(4) On being informed that the fine and any applicable administrative fee for reinstatement of the persons drivers licence have been paid, the Registrar shall reinstate the licence, unless he or she has also been informed that,
(a) another order or direction referred to in subsection (2) is outstanding;
(b) the licence is suspended under any other order or direction or under another statute;
(c) interest charged or a penalty imposed under subsection 5 (2) has not been paid; or
(d) an applicable prescribed administrative fee for handling a dishonoured cheque has not been paid. 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6).
Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, clause (d) is amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 1996, chapter 20, subsection 6 (2) by striking out "cheque" and substituting "payment". See: 1996, c. 20, ss. 6 (2), 32.
Regulations
(5) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations prescribing forms and procedures and respecting any matter considered necessary or advisable to carry out effectively the intent and purpose of this section. 1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6).
SCHEDULE
Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act
Dangerous Goods Transportation Act
Motorized Snow Vehicles Act
Off-Road Vehicles Act
Public Vehicles Act
1993, c. 31, s. 2 (6); 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 14 (2).
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