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B.C. Reg. 89/97 
O.C. 262/97
Deposited March 13, 1997
effective April 21, 1997

Offence Act

VIOLATION TICKET ADMINISTRATION
AND FINES REGULATION

[includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 335/2005, November 17, 2005]

Contents
  1  Interpretation
  2  Designation of enforcement officer
  3  Description of offence
  4  Fines, victim surcharge levies and ticketed amounts
  5  Fines, etc. in MVA and MVA Regulations
  Transitional fines
Schedule 1:
  1A & 1B  Police officer
  2  Inspector — Carrier Safety, Commercial Transport, Dangerous Goods or Motor Vehicle
  3  Inspector — Transport of Dangerous Goods Act
  4  Repealed
  5  Road Safety Program Enforcement Officer
  6  Manager of Investigations or Driving School Inspector
  7A & 7B  Park ranger
  Park warden — National Parks Act (Canada)
  9A & 9B  Conservation officer — Environment Management Act
  10  Inspector — Fisheries Act or Fish Inspection Act
  11  Forest officer — Forest Act
  12  Official — section 1 of Forest Practices Code of BC Act, Forest and Range Practices Act or Wildfire Act
  13  Inspector — section 31 (4) of the Private Investigators and Security Agencies Act
  14  Constable — section 255 of the Railway Act
  15  Police constable — section 22 of the Canada Ports Corporation Act (Canada)
  16  Canadian forces officers and men
  17  Inspector — Commercial River Rafting Safety Act
  18  Registrar of Motor Dealers, or authorized person under Motor Dealer Act
  19  Government liquor store manager
  20  Medical health officer or Public health inspector — Health Act
  21  Enforcement officer — section 3 (1) of Tobacco Sales Act
  22  Investigator — section 81 (1) of the Gaming Control Act
  23  Inspector — section 5 (1) of Passenger Transportation Act
Schedule 2
Schedule 3
Schedule 4

Interpretation

1 In this regulation:

"appearance notice" means the appearance notice established by the Offence Act Forms Regulation;

"police officer" means a special constable, an officer, member and constable of the Provincial police force and of a municipal police force in the Province and a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Designation of enforcement officer

2 (1) Every person in a class of persons referred to in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is designated as an enforcement officer and may issue

(a) a ticket for contravention of the provisions of an enactment referred to in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite that class of persons, unless the provision is also referred to in Column 3 opposite that class of persons, and

(b) an appearance notice for contravention of the provisions of an enactment referred to in Column 2 or 3 of Schedule 1 opposite that class of persons.

(2) For the purposes of item 6 of Schedule 1, the superintendent of motor vehicles or an officer of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia may certify as a Road Safety Program Enforcement Officer a person employed by a process serving company under contract with the government or the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia who the superintendent or an officer of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is satisfied

(a) is a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant,

(b) is 19 years of age or older,

(c) has not been convicted of an indictable offence,

(d) has not been convicted of a criminal offence within the past 5 years,

(e) is not currently charged with a criminal offence,

(f) is not currently liable to pay a fine for an offence under the Motor Vehicle Act, the Motor Vehicle Transport Act (Canada) or the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act,

(g) has not been prohibited or suspended from driving within the past 2 years under the Criminal Code or sections 89 to 100 of the Motor Vehicle Act, and

(h) has a grade 10 education or its equivalent.

[am. B.C. Regs. 214/99, App. 2, s. 1; 335/2005, s. (a).]

Description of offence

3 For the purpose of sections 14 and 132 of the Offence Act, every word and phrase set out in Column 2 of Schedule 2, Schedule 3 or Schedule 4 to this regulation is authorized to be used on a violation ticket to describe the offence of contravening the enactment referred to in Column 1 opposite that word or phrase.

[am. B.C. Regs. 384/2003, s. 1; 593/2004, s. 1.]

Fines, victim surcharge levies and ticketed amounts

4 (1) For the contravention of an enactment listed in column 1 of Schedule 2,

(a) Column 2 sets out the description of the offence for the purposes of section 3,

(b) Column 3 prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine for the contravention,

(c) Column 4 sets out the victim surcharge levy that must be paid with the fine for that contravention, and

(d) Column 5 sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention.

(2) Despite subsection (1), for the contravention of section 12 (1) (a) or (b) of the Commercial Transport Act, the fine prescribed for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act and the corresponding victim surcharge levy that must be paid with each fine are set out opposite each of those enactments in the third column of Schedule 2.

(3) This section does not apply to a provision of the Motor Vehicle Act or the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, other than section 83.1 (2) of the Motor Vehicle Act.

[en. B.C. Reg. 384/2003, s. 2.]

Fines, etc. in MVA and MVA Regulations

5 (1) This section applies to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act and the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations set out in Column 1 of Schedule 3.

(2) For the contravention of a provision set out in Column 1 of Schedule 3,

(a) Column 2 sets out the description of the offence for the purposes of section 3,

(b) Column 3A prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine if payment is made after the 30th day from the date of service or mailing of the violation ticket,

(c) Column 3B prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine if payment is made on or before the 30th day from the date of service under section 14 (5) of the Act or mailing of the violation ticket under section 14 (6) of the Act,

(d) Column 4 sets out the victim surcharge levy that must be paid with the fine for that contravention,

(e) Column 5A sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention, if payment is made after the 30th day from the date of service under section 14 (5) of the Act or mailing of the violation ticket under section 14 (6) of the Act, and

(f) Column 5B sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention, if payment is made on or before the 30th day from the date of service under section 14 (5) of the Act or mailing of the violation ticket under section 14 (6) of the Act.

[en. B.C. Reg. 384/2003, s. 3.]

Transitional fines

6 (1) For the purposes of Part 11 of the Forest and Range Practices Act, the fines for offences against the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and its regulations are those set out in Schedule 4.

(2) For the contravention of an enactment listed in column 1 of Schedule 4,

(a) Column 2 sets out the description of the offence for the purposes of section 3,

(b) Column 3 prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine for the contravention,

(c) Column 4 sets out the victim surcharge levy that must be paid with the fine for that contravention, and

(d) Column 5 sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention.

[en. B.C. Reg. 593/2004, s. 2.]

[ B.C. Reg. 89/97 | Schedule 1 | Schedule 2 | Schedule 3 | Schedule 4 ]


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