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Reinstatement Conditions, Ignition Interlock Devices - 41.2

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:20 am
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Reinstatement conditions, ignition interlock devices - 41.2


Reinstated licence subject to condition: first conviction


(1) If a persons drivers licence is suspended under section 41 as a result of a first conviction for an offence under section 253, 254 or 255 of the Criminal Code (Canada) and his or her drivers licence is reinstated under section 41.1 and not under subsection 41 (4.1), it is a condition of the persons drivers licence that he or she is prohibited from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device. 2000, c. 35, s. 1; 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 13 (1); 2007, c. 13, s. 8 (1).


Application to remove condition

(2) A person mentioned in subsection (1) may apply to the Registrar to remove the condition prohibiting him or her from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Time limit

(3) An application under subsection (2) may not be made earlier than one year from the day the persons drivers licence was reinstated under section 41.1. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Prescribed criteria must be met

(4) On receiving an application made in accordance with subsections (2) and (3), the Registrar shall remove the condition, if the person meets the criteria prescribed for the purpose of this subsection. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Reinstated licence subject to condition: second conviction

(5) If a persons drivers licence is suspended under section 41 as a result of a second conviction for an offence under section 253, 254 or 255 of the Criminal Code (Canada) and his or her drivers licence is reinstated under section 41.1, it is a condition of the persons drivers licence that he or she is prohibited from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device. 2000, c. 35, s. 1; 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 13 (2).


Application to remove condition

(6) A person mentioned in subsection (5) may apply to the Registrar to remove the condition prohibiting him or her from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Time limit

(7) An application under subsection (6) may not be made earlier than three years from the day the persons drivers licence was reinstated under section 41.1. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Prescribed criteria must be met

(8) On receiving an application made in accordance with subsections (6) and (7), the Registrar shall remove the condition, if the person meets the criteria prescribed for the purpose of this subsection. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Reinstated licence subject to permanent condition

(9) If, in accordance with subsection 41.1 (2), the Registrar reduces an indefinite licence suspension that was imposed for a second subsequent conviction or an additional subsequent conviction of an offence under section 253, 254 or 255 of the Criminal Code (Canada), and reinstates a persons drivers licence, it is a permanent condition of the persons drivers licence that he or she is prohibited from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device. 2007, c. 13, s. 8 (2).


Responsibility of owner of motor vehicle

(10) No person who is the owner or is in possession or control of a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device shall knowingly permit a person to drive the vehicle, if that person is prohibited from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with such a device. 2000, c. 35, s. 1; 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 13 (3).


No tampering with devices

(11) Except in accordance with an authorization under subsection (14), no person shall tamper with an approved ignition interlock device. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Inspections

(12) If, under the authority of this Act, a police officer stops a motor vehicle, inspects a persons drivers licence and determines that the person is prohibited from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device, the police officer may, without warrant or court order, inspect the vehicle to the extent that is reasonably necessary to determine,


(a) whether the vehicle is equipped with such a device; and


(b) if the vehicle has the device, whether the device has been tampered with in any manner. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Penalty

(13) Every person who drives a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device while prohibited from doing so or who contravenes subsection (10) or (11) is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable,


(a) in the case involving a commercial motor vehicle within the meaning of subsection 16 (1), to a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $20,000;


(b) in every other case, to a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $1,000. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Authorization to install devices

(14) The Minister may in writing authorize any person to install, maintain and remove approved ignition interlock devices. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Authorization to charge fees

(15) Where, under subsection (14), the Minister has authorized a person to install, maintain and remove approved ignition interlock devices, the Minister may in writing authorize that person to charge a fee for the installation, maintenance and removal of such devices. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Regulations

(16) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations,


(a) approving ignition interlock devices for the purpose of this section;


(b) respecting the standards governing the installation, operation and maintenance of approved ignition interlock devices for the purposes of this section and Part III.1 of the Civil Remedies Act, 2001 and requiring persons authorized under subsection (14) to comply with those standards;


(c) providing for the purposes of this section that "motor vehicle" includes a streetcar or a motorized snow vehicle;


(d) prescribing exemptions from subsection (1), (5) or (9) and providing that an exemption is subject to restrictions or conditions specified in the regulations and providing that any such restriction or condition shall be deemed to be a condition contained on a persons drivers licence;


(e) prescribing criteria for the purpose of subsections (4) and (8);


(f) requiring a driver who is prohibited from driving any motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device to attend upon a person authorized under subsection (14) for the purpose of enabling that person to gather information from the device;


(g) governing reports that shall be made to the Ministry by persons authorized under subsection (14) in respect of information gathered under clause (f);


(h) respecting programs of supervision for persons prohibited from driving a motor vehicle that is not equipped with an approved ignition interlock device;


(i) respecting any other matter necessary for the administration of this section. 2000, c. 35, s. 1; 2007, c. 13, s. 8 (3).


Same

(17) A regulation made under subsection (16) may be general or particular in its application. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Adoption of codes in regulations

(18) A regulation under clause (16) (b) may adopt by reference, in whole or in part, with such changes as the Lieutenant Governor in Council considers necessary, any code, standard, protocol, procedure or policy, and may require compliance with any code, standard, protocol, procedure or policy. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Amendments to codes

(19) The power to adopt by reference and require compliance with a code, standard, protocol, procedure or policy in subsection (18) includes the power to adopt a code, standard, protocol, procedure or policy as it may be amended from time to time. 2000, c. 35, s. 1.


Definitions

(20) In this section and in section 41.3,


"approved" means approved under clause (16) (a); ("approuv©")


"drivers licence" includes a drivers licence issued by any other jurisdiction; ("permis de conduire")


"ignition interlock device" means a device designed to ascertain the presence of alcohol in the drivers body and to prevent a motor vehicle from being started if the concentration of alcohol in the drivers body exceeds the prescribed limit. ("dispositif de verrouillage du syst¨me de d©marrage") 2000, c. 35, s. 1.