Cancellation of permit, licence where information on permit, licence is incorrect 5.3 (1) The Minister may cancel a vehicle permit or drivers licence if the Minister is satisfied that any information appearing on the vehicle permit or drivers licence is incorrect. 2008, c. 17, s. 30. Notice to holder (2) Before taking any action under subsection (1), the Minister shall mail notice of his or her intention to cancel the vehicle permit or drivers licence to the holder of the permit or licence at the last known address of the holder on the records of the Ministry, stating that the holder has 60 days from the date of the notice to provide the Minister with the correct information. 2008, c. 17, s. 30. Holder to provide correct information (3) The Minister shall not take the proposed action under subsection (1) if the holder of the vehicle permit or drivers licence provides the Minister with revised information in the form and manner required by the Minister within 60 days after the date of the notice under subsection (2) and the Minister is satisfied that the revised information is correct. 2008, c. 17, s. 30. Holder fails to provide correct information (4) If the holder fails to provide the correct information as required under subsection (3), the Minister may take the action proposed under subsection (1), but not earlier than 60 days after the date of the notice, and the Minister shall mail notice of the action taken to the holder at the last known address of the holder on the records of the Ministry. 2008, c. 17, s. 30.
Cancellation of permit, licence where information on permit, licence is incorrect
5.3 (1) The Minister may cancel a vehicle permit or drivers licence if the Minister is satisfied that any information appearing on the vehicle permit or drivers licence is incorrect. 2008, c. 17, s. 30.
Notice to holder
(2) Before taking any action under subsection (1), the Minister shall mail notice of his or her intention to cancel the vehicle permit or drivers licence to the holder of the permit or licence at the last known address of the holder on the records of the Ministry, stating that the holder has 60 days from the date of the notice to provide the Minister with the correct information. 2008, c. 17, s. 30.
Holder to provide correct information
(3) The Minister shall not take the proposed action under subsection (1) if the holder of the vehicle permit or drivers licence provides the Minister with revised information in the form and manner required by the Minister within 60 days after the date of the notice under subsection (2) and the Minister is satisfied that the revised information is correct. 2008, c. 17, s. 30.
Holder fails to provide correct information
(4) If the holder fails to provide the correct information as required under subsection (3), the Minister may take the action proposed under subsection (1), but not earlier than 60 days after the date of the notice, and the Minister shall mail notice of the action taken to the holder at the last known address of the holder on the records of the Ministry. 2008, c. 17, s. 30.
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