Regulations and fees, commercial motor vehicles 22. (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations, (a) Repealed: 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (1). (b) Repealed: 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (1). Note: Despite the repeal of clause (b), any regulation made under that clause remains in force until it is revoked by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. See: 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (5). (c) classifying persons and vehicles and exempting any class of person or vehicle from section 16 and prescribing conditions for any such exemption; (d) prescribing the requirements to obtain, renew and hold CVOR certificates and authorizing the Registrar to waive any requirements that are specified in the regulations under the circumstances prescribed therein; (d.1) Repealed: 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (3). (e) governing the suspension or cancellation of CVOR certificates under subsection 47 (1) or the imposition of a limitation on the fleet size operated under a CVOR certificate under subsection 47 (2); (f) respecting documents and information to be filed with or supplied to the Ministry prior to the issuance or renewal of CVOR certificates or as a condition of retention thereof by the holders of CVOR certificates; (g) defining "fleet size" for the purpose of subsection 18 (2), and exempting any class or classes of CVOR certificate holders from all or part of the requirements of subsection 18 (2); (h) prescribing the method for determining an operators safety record; (i) prescribing the method for assigning safety ratings to operators; (j) providing for the reciprocal recognition of safety ratings, safety records and similar records of territories, other provinces and states of the United States of America; (k) governing the expiry of CVOR certificates, including establishing classes of CVOR certificate holders and providing different expiry dates, or different methods of determining expiry dates, for CVOR certificates held by different classes of holders; (l) prescribing methods of giving notice and rules respecting notice for the purposes of subsections 17 (5.2) and 17.0.1 (2). R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 22; 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (1-3); 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (1-4). Fees (2) The Registrar may set fees, subject to the approval of the Minister, for the issuance, renewal and replacement of CVOR certificates. 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (4). Same (3) Subject to the approval of the Minister, the Registrar may exempt any class of persons from the requirement to pay a fee set under subsection (2). 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (5).
Regulations and fees, commercial motor vehicles
22. (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations,
(a) Repealed: 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (1).
(b) Repealed: 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (1).
Note: Despite the repeal of clause (b), any regulation made under that clause remains in force until it is revoked by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. See: 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (5).
(c) classifying persons and vehicles and exempting any class of person or vehicle from section 16 and prescribing conditions for any such exemption;
(d) prescribing the requirements to obtain, renew and hold CVOR certificates and authorizing the Registrar to waive any requirements that are specified in the regulations under the circumstances prescribed therein;
(d.1) Repealed: 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (3).
(e) governing the suspension or cancellation of CVOR certificates under subsection 47 (1) or the imposition of a limitation on the fleet size operated under a CVOR certificate under subsection 47 (2);
(f) respecting documents and information to be filed with or supplied to the Ministry prior to the issuance or renewal of CVOR certificates or as a condition of retention thereof by the holders of CVOR certificates;
(g) defining "fleet size" for the purpose of subsection 18 (2), and exempting any class or classes of CVOR certificate holders from all or part of the requirements of subsection 18 (2);
(h) prescribing the method for determining an operators safety record;
(i) prescribing the method for assigning safety ratings to operators;
(j) providing for the reciprocal recognition of safety ratings, safety records and similar records of territories, other provinces and states of the United States of America;
(k) governing the expiry of CVOR certificates, including establishing classes of CVOR certificate holders and providing different expiry dates, or different methods of determining expiry dates, for CVOR certificates held by different classes of holders;
(l) prescribing methods of giving notice and rules respecting notice for the purposes of subsections 17 (5.2) and 17.0.1 (2). R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 22; 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (1-3); 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (1-4).
Fees
(2) The Registrar may set fees, subject to the approval of the Minister, for the issuance, renewal and replacement of CVOR certificates. 1996, c. 33, s. 6 (4).
Same
(3) Subject to the approval of the Minister, the Registrar may exempt any class of persons from the requirement to pay a fee set under subsection (2). 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 9 (5).
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