Where person whose permit or licence suspended does not hold permit or licence - 54 Where by or under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature or a regulation made thereunder a permit or licence is suspended and the person to whom the suspension applies is not the holder of a permit or licence, as the case may be, the person shall be deemed for all the purposes of this Act or the regulations to be a person whose permit or licence, as the case may be, has been suspended. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 54. Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 54 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 1996, chapter 20, section 11 and the following substituted: Effect of suspension provisions if person holds no permit or licence 54. (1) If a permit or licence is required to be suspended under this Act or under the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act, but the person whose permit or licence is to be suspended does not hold a permit or licence, the person shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be a person whose permit or licence has been suspended. 1996, c. 20, s. 11; 2000, c. 30, s. 10. No permit or licence issued during suspension period (2) No permit or licence shall be issued to a person who is disqualified from holding a permit or licence or who is deemed to be a person whose permit or licence has been suspended under subsection (1) until the period of the disqualification or suspension has expired and, in the case of a person who is deemed to be a person whose licence has been suspended, the person pays the prescribed administrative fee for the reinstatement of the licence. 1996, c. 20, s. 11. Exception (3) Despite subsection (2), a person who met the description in subsection 34 (1) at the time of the events that led to the disqualification or deeming is not required to pay the prescribed administrative fee for the reinstatement of the licence. 1996, c. 20, s. 11. See: 1996, c. 20, ss. 11, 32.
Where person whose permit or licence suspended does not hold permit or licence - 54
Where by or under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature or a regulation made thereunder a permit or licence is suspended and the person to whom the suspension applies is not the holder of a permit or licence, as the case may be, the person shall be deemed for all the purposes of this Act or the regulations to be a person whose permit or licence, as the case may be, has been suspended. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 54.
Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 54 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 1996, chapter 20, section 11 and the following substituted:
Effect of suspension provisions if person holds no permit or licence
54. (1) If a permit or licence is required to be suspended under this Act or under the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act, but the person whose permit or licence is to be suspended does not hold a permit or licence, the person shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be a person whose permit or licence has been suspended. 1996, c. 20, s. 11; 2000, c. 30, s. 10.
No permit or licence issued during suspension period
(2) No permit or licence shall be issued to a person who is disqualified from holding a permit or licence or who is deemed to be a person whose permit or licence has been suspended under subsection (1) until the period of the disqualification or suspension has expired and, in the case of a person who is deemed to be a person whose licence has been suspended, the person pays the prescribed administrative fee for the reinstatement of the licence. 1996, c. 20, s. 11.
Exception
(3) Despite subsection (2), a person who met the description in subsection 34 (1) at the time of the events that led to the disqualification or deeming is not required to pay the prescribed administrative fee for the reinstatement of the licence. 1996, c. 20, s. 11.
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