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Provincial Offences Act
Loi sur les infractions provinciales

R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 949

Amended to O. Reg. 378/06

PARKING INFRACTIONS

Historical version for the period August 15, 2006 to October 1, 2006.

This Regulation is made in English only.

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CONTENTS

   

Sections

   

1-18

Schedule 0.1

 

Schedule 1

North grey region conservation authority

 

Schedule 2

Sauble valley conservation authority

 

Schedule 3

 

Schedule 4

 

Schedule 5

 

Schedule 6

 

Schedule 7

 

Schedule 8

 

Schedule 9

 

Schedule 10

 

Schedule 11

 

Schedule 12

 

Schedule 13

 

Schedule 14

 

Schedule 15

 

Schedule 16

 

Schedule 17

 

Schedule 18

 

Form 1/Formule 1

Certificate of parking infraction/Procès-verbal d’infraction de stationnement

 

Form 2/Formule 2

Parking infraction notice/Avis d’infraction de stationnement

 

Form 3/Formule 3

Parking infraction notice/Avis d’infraction de stationnement

 

Form 4/Formule 4

Notice of impending conviction/Avis de déclaration de culpabilité imminente

 

Form 5/Formule 5

Notice of impending conviction/Avis de déclaration de culpabilité imminente

 

Form 6/Formule 6

Certificate requesting conviction/Certificat de demande de déclaration de culpabilité

 

Form 7/Formule 7

Notice of fine and due date/Avis d’amende et date d’échéance

 

1. A certificate of parking infraction shall be in Form 1. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

2. (1) A parking infraction notice shall be in Form 2. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(2) Despite subsection (1), a parking infraction notice shall be in Form 3 in those municipalities designated for the purposes of section 17.1 of the Act. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

3. A certificate of parking infraction or a parking infraction notice may set out,

(a) more than one infraction as long as each infraction with which a person is charged is clearly indicated on the certificate or notice by a check-mark, an “x”, a punch hole or by some other means;

(b) information related to the voluntary payment of penalties under by-laws adopted under an Act that authorizes such by-laws. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

3.1-3.3 Revoked: O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

4. A notice of intention to appear shall be in Form 7 of Regulation 950 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 in those municipalities designated for the purposes of section 17.1 of the Act. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

5. A notice of trial under Part II of the Act shall be in Form 8 of Regulation 950 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

6. (1) A notice of impending conviction shall be in Form 4. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(2) Despite subsection (1), a notice of impending conviction shall be in Form 5 in those municipalities designated for the purposes of section 17.1 of the Act. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(3) A certificate requesting a conviction shall be in Form 6 and shall be completed in accordance with the following rules:

1. If the defendant’s driver’s licence number is available, the defendant’s date of birth need not be completed.

2. If the defendant’s driver’s licence number is not available, the defendant’s date of birth must be completed if it is available.

3. If the defendant’s driver’s licence number or date of birth is available, the registration information number (RIN) for the vehicle need not be completed.

4. If neither the defendant’s driver’s licence number nor date of birth is available, then the registration information number for the vehicle must be completed.

5. If the certificate is issued by a municipality designated in the Table to section 13, the defendant’s address, sex, driver’s licence number and date of birth, the registration information number for the vehicle and the by-law number need not be completed. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(4) A notice of impending conviction and a certificate requesting a conviction issued by a municipality shall be prepared by the clerk of the municipality or another employee who is responsible for parking prosecutions. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(5) A notice of impending conviction and a certificate requesting a conviction issued by a ministry shall be prepared by the deputy minister of the ministry or another employee who is responsible for parking prosecutions. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(6) A notice of impending conviction and a certificate requesting a conviction issued by another body shall be prepared by the chief administrator of the body or another employee who is responsible for parking prosecutions. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(7) A facsimile signature of a person mentioned in subsection (4), (5) or (6) is sufficient authentication of a certificate requesting a conviction. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

7. A notice of fine and due date shall be in Form 7. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

8. Forms referred to in this Regulation may be in English or French, or in both English and French. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

9. (1) If a fine that a municipality is authorized to collect is in default, the clerk of the municipality may notify the supervisor of the Defaulted Fines Control Centre in the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) of the default by sending him or her a certificate requesting plate denial. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(2) If the supervisor of the Defaulted Fines Control Centre is satisfied that a fine is in default, he or she shall direct that any permit issued to the person in default under Part II of the Highway Traffic Act not be validated and no new permit be issued to that person until the fine is paid. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

10. (1) If a fine that a municipality is not authorized to collect is in default, the clerk of the municipality may notify the clerk of the local court office of the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) of the default by filing with the clerk a certificate requesting plate denial. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(2) If the clerk of the local office of the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) is satisfied that a fine is in default, he or she shall direct that any permit issued to the person in default under Part II of the Highway Traffic Act not be validated and no new permit be issued to that person until the fine is paid. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

11. (1) The following persons are designated for the purposes of subsection 69 (3) of the Act:

1. The clerk of the court or an assistant clerk, if so authorized by the clerk.

2. The supervisor of the Defaulted Fines Control Centre of the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) or an assistant supervisor, if so authorized by the supervisor. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(2) The following persons are designated for the purposes of subsection 69 (5) of the Act:

1. The clerk of the court or an assistant clerk, if so authorized by the clerk. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

12. (1) Every municipality or other body that issues a notice of impending conviction is entitled to an allowance of $11. O. Reg. 241/98, s. 1.

(2) Every municipality designated in the Table to section 13 is entitled to an allowance of $2 for each fine it collects in connection with a conviction under subsection 18.2 (6) of the Act. O. Reg. 241/98, s. 1.

(3) The allowance under subsections (1) and (2) shall be deducted from the court costs that are payable upon conviction under subsection 18.2 (6) of the Act, are prescribed in Regulation 945 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 and are received in connection with the collected fine. O. Reg. 241/98, s. 1.

12.1 (1) Every municipality is entitled to an allowance of $9 for each fine it collects in connection with a conviction under section 18.4 of the Act. O. Reg. 241/98, s. 2.

(2) The allowance under subsection (1) shall be deducted from the court costs that are payable upon convictions under section 18.4 of the Act, are prescribed in Regulation 945 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 and are received in connection with the collected fine. O. Reg. 241/98, s. 2.

13. (1) The municipalities designated in the Table to this section are authorized to collect and retain for their own purposes the fines levied for convictions respecting parking infractions under their by-laws. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

(2) The municipalities designated in the Table may deduct the allowances prescribed under sections 12 and 12.1 from the court costs they collect in connection with a fine referred to in subsection (1) and shall remit the remainder of the court costs to Ontario. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 241/98, s. 3.

TABLE

Amherstburg

Barrie

Belleville

Brampton

Brantford

Brockville

Burlington

Caledon

Cambridge

Centre Wellington

Cornwall

Dryden

Erin

Fort Erie

Georgina

Grimsby

Guelph

Guelph-Eramosa

Halton Hills

Hamilton

Ingersoll

Innisfil

Kenora

Kingston

Kingsville

Kitchener

Lakeshore

Leamington

Lincoln

London

Madawaska Valley

Mapleton

Markham

Meaford

Milton

Minto

Mississauga

New Tecumseth

Newmarket

Niagara Falls

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Oakville

Orillia

Ottawa

Owen Sound

Pelham

Pembroke

Petawawa

Pickering

Port Colborne

Puslinch

Richmond Hill

Sioux Lookout

St. Catharines

Strathroy-Caradoc

St. Thomas

Thorold

Thunder Bay

Timmins

Toronto

Vaughan

Wainfleet

Wasaga Beach

Waterloo

Welland

Wellington

Wellington North

West Lincoln

West Nipissing

Westport

Windsor

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 538/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 804/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 59/96, s. 1; O. Reg. 617/98, s. 1; O. Reg. 344/00, s. 1; O. Reg. 658/00, s. 1; O. Reg. 19/01, s. 1; O. Reg. 139/01, s. 1; O. Reg. 74/02, s. 1; O. Reg. 378/06, s. 1.

(3)-(5) Spent: O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

14. The following persons are designated for the purposes of subsections 17.1 (3) and (6) and 18.1.1 (3) of the Act:

1. The clerk of a municipality, the deputy-clerk or another employee authorized in writing to perform his or her duties for these purposes.

2. The chief administrator of the body that commenced the proceeding or another employee authorized in writing to perform his or her duties for these purposes.

3. The deputy minister of the ministry that issued the notice of parking infraction or another employee authorized in writing to perform his or her duties for these purposes.

4. The clerk of the court. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 776/94, s. 1.

15. The following persons are designated for the purposes of subsections 17 (4), 18.1 (4), 18.1.2 (2) and 18.2 (1.1) of the Act:

1. The clerk of a municipality, the deputy-clerk or another employee authorized in writing to perform his or her duties for these purposes.

2. The chief administrator of the body that commenced the proceeding or another employee authorized in writing to perform his or her duties for these purposes. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

16. The municipalities listed in the Table to this section are designated for the purposes of sections 17.1 and 18.1.1 of the Act.

TABLE

Town of Aurora

City of Brampton

Township of Brock

City of Brockville

City of Burlington

Town of Caledon

City of Cambridge

Municipality of Central Elgin

Municipality of Clarington

City of Cornwall

City of Dryden

Town of East Gwillimbury

Town of Fort Erie

Town of Fort Frances

Town of Georgina

City of Greater Sudbury

Town of Grimsby

City of Hamilton

Town of Ingersoll

Town of Innisfil

Note: On October 2, 2006, the Table is amended by adding the following:

City of Kawartha Lakes

See: O. Reg. 378/06, ss. 2 (3), 3 (3).

City of Kenora

City of Kingston

Town of Kingsville

Town of Lakeshore

Town of Lincoln

City of London

Township of Lucan Biddulph

Township of Manitouwadge

Town of Marathon

Town of Markham

Town of Milton

City of Mississauga

Town of Newmarket

Town of New Tecumseth

City of Niagara Falls

Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake

Township of Nipigon

Municipality of North Grenville

City of Oshawa

City of Ottawa

Town of Parkhill

Town of Pelham

City of Pickering

City of Port Colborne

Town of Richmond Hill

Municipality of Sioux Lookout

Municipality of South Huron

City of Stratford

Township of Strathroy-Caradoc

City of St. Thomas

City of Thorold

City of Thunder Bay

Town of Tillsonburg

Township of Tiny

City of Toronto

City of Vaughan

Township of Wainfleet

Town of Wasaga Beach

City of Welland

Municipality of West Elgin

Township of West Lincoln

Municipality of West Nipissing

Town of Whitby

Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville

City of Windsor

City of Woodstock

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 538/94, s. 2; O. Reg. 581/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 639/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 720/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 804/94, s. 2; O. Reg. 59/96, s. 2; O. Reg. 617/98, s. 2; O. Reg. 344/00, s. 2; O. Reg. 658/00, s. 2; O. Reg. 19/01, s. 2; O. Reg. 139/01, s. 2; O. Reg. 74/02, s. 2; O. Reg. 378/06, s. 2 (1, 2, 4).

17. The words or expressions set out in Column 1 of a Schedule may be used in a certificate of parking infraction, parking infraction notice or notice of impending conviction to designate the offence described in the provision set out opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule under the Act or regulation set out in the heading to the Schedule. O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

18. Section 17 applies to Schedule 0.1 with respect to those regulations set out in Column 1 of the following Table and made under the Conservation Authorities Act with respect to the conservation authorities named opposite in Column 2:

TABLE

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

98

Ausable-Bayfield

2.

99

Cataraqui Region

3.

100

Catfish Creek

4.

101

Central Lake Ontario

5.

102

Credit Valley

6.

103

Crowe Valley

7.

104

Essex Region

8.

105

Ganaraska Region

9.

106

Grand River

10.

107

Grey Sauble

11.

108

Halton Region

12.

109

Hamilton Region

13.

110

Kawartha Region

14.

111

Kettle Creek

15.

112

Lake Simcoe Region

16.

113

Lakehead Region

17.

114

Long Point Region

18.

115

Lower Thames Valley

19.

116

Lower Trent Region

20.

117

Maitland Valley

21.

118

Mattagami Region

22.

119

Metro Toronto and Region

23.

120

Mississippi Valley

24.

121

Moira Region

25.

122

Napanee Region

26.

123

Niagara Peninsula

27.

124

Nickel District

28.

125

North Bay-Mattawa

29.

127

Nottawasaga Valley

30.

128

Otonabee Region

31.

129

Prince Edward Region

32.

130

Rideau Valley

33.

131

St. Clair Region

34.

133

Saugeen Valley

35.

134

Sault Ste. Marie Region

36.

135

South Nation River

37.

136

Upper Thames River

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 0.1

Regulations listed in the Table to Section 18 and made under the Conservation Authorities Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park more than one motor vehicle on assigned campsite without permission

subsection 8 (5)

2.

Park more than two motorcycles on assigned campsite without permission

subsection 8 (5)

3.

Park motor vehicle other than where permitted

clause 11 (2) (c)

4.

Park motor vehicle in a position likely to prevent movement of other vehicles

clause 11 (2) (d)

O.Reg. 141/92, s. 2; O. Reg. 494/94, s. 2.

SCHEDULE 1
NORTH GREY REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY

Regulation 126 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Conservation Authorities Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle in Conservation Area other than where permitted

clause 15 (2) (c)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 1.

SCHEDULE 2
SAUBLE VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY

Regulation 132 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Conservation Authorities Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle in Conservation Area other than where permitted

clause 15 (2) (c)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 2.

SCHEDULE 3

Regulation 333 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Energy Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park propane fuelled vehicle with leaks in propane system inside a garage

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.1

2.

Park propane fuelled vehicle with tank filled beyond capacity inside a garage

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.1

3.

Park propane fuelled vehicle near source of heat

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.3

4.

Park propane fuelled vehicle near an open flame

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.3

5.

Park propane fuelled vehicle near source of ignition

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.3

6.

Park propane fuelled vehicle near an open pit

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.3

7.

Park propane fuelled vehicle near a drain

subsection 2 (1) para. 114 clause 16.16.3

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 3.

SCHEDULE 4

Regulation 496 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Game and Fish Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Fail to park in designated area

clause 3 (a)

2.

Fail to park in designated area

section 4

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 4.

SCHEDULE 5

Regulation 502 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Game and Fish Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Fail to park in designated area

clause 16 (a)

2.

Fail to park in designated area

clause 16 (a)

3.

Fail to park in designated area

clause 19 (h)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 5.

SCHEDULE 6

Highway Traffic Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

0.1

Possess illegal disabled person parking permit

clause 27 (a)

0.2

Illegally display disabled person parking permit

clause 27 (b)

0.3

Fail to surrender disabled person parking permit

clause 27 (c)

0.4

Illegally use disabled person parking permit on Crown land

clause 27 (d)

1.

Fail to park — off roadway

clause 170 (1) (a)

2.

Fail to stop — off roadway

clause 170 (1) (a)

3.

Fail to stand — off roadway

clause 170 (1) (a)

4.

Park on roadway — no clear view

clause 170 (1) (b)

5.

Stop on roadway — no clear view

clause 170 (1) (b)

6.

Stand on roadway — no clear view

clause 170 (1) (b)

7.

Park on highway — interfere with traffic

subsection 170 (12)

8.

Park on highway — interfere with snow clearing

subsection 170 (12)

9.

Stand on highway — interfere with traffic

subsection 170 (12)

10.

Stand on highway — interfere with snow clearing

subsection 170 (12)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 6; O. Reg. 126/91, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 7

Regulation 604 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Highway Traffic Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Parking — improper parallel

section 2

2.

Parking — improper angle

subsection 3 (1)

3.

Parking — obstruct sidewalk

subclause 4 (1) (a) (i)

4.

Parking — obstruct crosswalk

subclause 4 (1) (a) (ii)

5.

Parking — obstruct private entrance

subclause 4 (1) (a) (iii)

6.

Parking — obstruct entrance-way

subclause 4 (1) (a) (iv)

7.

Parking — obstruct fire hydrant

clause 4 (1) (b)

8.

Parking — bridge

clause 4 (1) (c)

9.

Parking — hotel entrance

subclause 4 (1) (d) (i)

10.

Parking — theatre entrance

subclause 4 (1) (d) (ii)

11.

Parking — public hall

subclause 4 (1) (d) (iii)

12.

Parking — intersection

clause 4 (1) (e)

13.

Parking — signal light

clause 4 (1) (f)

14.

Parking — railway crossing

clause 4 (1) (g)

15.

Parking — obstruct other vehicle

clause 4 (1) (h)

16.

Parking — over time limit

clause 4 (1) (i)

17.

Parking — disobey “no parking here to corner” sign

clause 4 (2) (a)

18.

Parking — disobey sign at fire hall

clause 4 (2) (b)

19.

Parking — disobey sign at school

clause 4 (2) (c)

20.

Parking — Schedule ......... highway

subsection 5 (1)

21.

Parking — exceed time limit

subsection 5 (2)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 7.

SCHEDULE 8

Regulation 622 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Highway Traffic Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Stop vehicle on part of highway where prohibited

section 1

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 8.

SCHEDULE 9

Regulation 804 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Fail to park off roadway

clause 15 (1) (a)

2.

Fail to stop off roadway

clause 15 (1) (a)

3.

Fail to stand off roadway

clause 15 (1) (a)

4.

Park on roadway — no clear view

clause 15 (1) (b)

5.

Stop on roadway — no clear view

clause 15 (1) (b)

6.

Stand on roadway — no clear view

clause 15 (1) (b)

7.

Park on highway — interfere with traffic

subsection 15 (4)

8.

Stand on highway — interfere with traffic

subsection 15 (4)

9.

Park on highway — interfere with snow clearing

subsection 15 (4)

10.

Stand on highway — interfere with snow clearing

subsection 15 (4)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 9.

SCHEDULE 10

Regulation 829 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Niagara Parks Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle — area not designated

clause 2 (9) (h)

1.1

Park vehicle — area designated for disabled

clause 2 (9) (h.1)

2.

Park vehicle — after hours designated

clause 2 (9) (i)

3.

Park vehicle — between midnight and 6 a.m. where unauthorized

clause 2 (9) (j)

4.

Park vehicle — within 15 metres of bridge

clause 13 (1) (a)

5.

Park vehicle — interferes with movement of vehicles

clause 13 (1) (a)

6.

Park vehicle — prohibited area

clause 13 (1) (a)

7.

Park vehicle — over one hour limit

subclause 13 (1) (b) (i)

8.

Park vehicle — over two hour limit

subclause 13 (1) (b) (ii)

9.

Park sight-seeing vehicle — area not designated

clause 13 (1) (c)

10.

Park heavy vehicle

subsection 13 (9)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 10; O. Reg. 47/92, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 11

Regulation 867 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Ontario Agricultural Museum Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle in place not set aside for parking

clause 13 (1) (l)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 11.

SCHEDULE 12

Regulation 872 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Ontario Food Terminal Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle within Terminal — interferes with movement of vehicles

clause 5 (a)

2.

Stand vehicle within Terminal — interferes with movement of vehicles

clause 5 (a)

3.

Park vehicle within Terminal — in prohibited area

clause 5 (b)

4.

Stand vehicle within Terminal — in prohibited area

clause 5 (b)

5.

Park vehicle within Terminal — off roadway

section 7

6.

Stand vehicle within Terminal — off roadway

section 7

7.

Park vehicle within Terminal — place not designated for parking

section 7

8.

Stand vehicle within Terminal — place not designated for parking

section 7

9.

Park vehicle other than automobile in area designated for automobiles

clause 13 (3) (a)

10.

Park automobile in designated area for over 24 hours

clause 13 (3) (b)

11.

Park vehicle other than truck in area designated for trucks

clause 13 (4) (a)

12.

Park truck in designated area for over 24 hours

clause 13 (4) (b)

13.

Park vehicle in reserved area — decal not properly affixed

subsection 13 (6)

14.

Park automobile at rear dock of wholesaler

subsection 14 (1)

15.

Stand automobile at rear dock of wholesaler

subsection 14 (1)

16.

Park truck at rear dock of wholesaler

subsection 14 (1)

17.

Stand truck at rear dock of wholesaler

subsection 14 (1)

18.

Park automobile at dock of cold storage section

subsection 14 (1)

19.

Stand automobile at dock of cold storage section

subsection 14 (1)

20.

Park truck at dock of cold storage section

subsection 14 (1)

21.

Stand truck at dock of cold storage section

subsection 14 (1)

22.

Park automobile backed to a dock in buyers’ court

subsection 14 (3)

23.

Park truck backed to a dock in buyers’ court

subsection 14 (3)

24.

Park vehicle in buyers’ court — not buyer

subsection 14 (6)

25.

Park vehicle in buyers’ court between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.

subsection 14 (7)

26.

Park vehicle in buyers’ court between 4 p.m. Friday and 12 noon Saturday

subsection 14 (8)

27.

Park inoperative vehicle outside building in Terminal

subsection 14 (9)

28.

Park vehicle not currently registered under Highway Traffic Act outside building in Terminal

subsection 14 (9)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 12.

SCHEDULE 13

Regulation 952 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Provincial Parks Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle in area not designated

subsection 10 (3)

2.

Fail to display permit on parked vehicle

subsection 16 (4)

3.

Park vehicle in position or place that prevents movement of vehicles

clause 20 (a)

4.

Park vehicle in position or place likely to prevent movement of vehicles

clause 20 (a)

5.

Park vehicle in prohibited area

clause 20 (b)

6.

Leave vehicle unattended

subsection 25 (1)

7.

Permit vehicle to be left unattended

subsection 25 (1)

8.

Leave all-terrain vehicle unattended

subsection 25 (1)

9.

Permit all-terrain vehicle to be left unattended

subsection 25 (1)

O. Reg. 506/94, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 14

Public Lands Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle on public land contrary to sign

subsection 28 (2)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 14.

SCHEDULE 15

Ontario Regulation 206/06 under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park on commuter parking lot where parking prohibited by sign

subsection 1 (1)

2.

Park on transit station where parking prohibited by sign

subsection 1 (1)

3.

Park on commuter parking lot for more than 120 hours

subsection 1 (2)

4.

Park and leave wide vehicle unattended on commuter parking lot

subsection 1 (3)

5.

Park on rest area where parking prohibited by sign

subsection 2 (1)

6.

Park on service area where parking prohibited by sign

subsection 2 (1)

7.

Park on area other than rest or service area where parking prohibited by sign

subsection 2 (1)

8.

Park on rest area between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless parking is permitted by sign

subsection 2 (2)

9.

Park on service area between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless parking is permitted by sign

subsection 2 (2)

10.

Park on area other than rest or service area between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless parking is permitted by sign

subsection 2 (2)

11.

Camp on rest area unless parking is permitted by sign

section 3

12.

Camp on service area unless parking is permitted by sign

section 3

13.

Camp on area other than rest or service area unless parking is permitted by sign

section 3

O. Reg. 207/06, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 16

Regulation 1022 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the St. Clair Parkway Commission Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle — area not designated

subsection 11 (5)

2.

Park vehicle — area not designated

subsection 21 (4)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 16; O. Reg. 47/92, s. 2.

SCHEDULE 17

Regulation 1023 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the St. Lawrence Parks Commission Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park heavy vehicle — on parkway

subsection 11 (2)

2.

Park vehicle — area not designated

section 15

3.

Park vehicle — area not designated

subsection 22 (2)

4.

Place more than one vehicle on camp-site

section 23

5.

Cause to be placed more than one vehicle on camp-site

section 23

6.

Permit motor vehicle to remain in park — after hours

subsection 25 (3)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 17.

SCHEDULE 18

Regulation 1036 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 under the Toronto Area Transit Operating Authority Act

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Park vehicle not incidental to use of transit system

subsection 10 (2)

2.

Park vehicle over 48 hours

subsection 10 (3)

3.

Park vehicle — excessive weight

subsection 10 (4)

4.

Park vehicle outside designated area

subsection 10 (5)

5.

Stand vehicle outside designated area

subsection 10 (5)

6.

Stop vehicle outside designated area

subsection 10 (5)

6.1

Park vehicle without valid permit

subsection 10 (6)

6.2

Park vehicle in designated area without displaying valid disabled person parking permit

subsection 10 (9.1)

6.3

Stand vehicle in designated area without displaying valid disabled person parking permit

subsection 10 (9.1)

6.4

Stop vehicle in designated area without displaying valid disabled person parking permit

subsection 10 (9.1)

7.

Fail to obey sign

subsection 10 (10)

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 949, Sched. 18; O. Reg. 127/91, s. 1; O. Reg. 372/93, s. 1.

FORM 1/FORMULE 1
CERTIFICATE OF PARKING INFRACTION/PROCÈS-VERBAL D’INFRACTION DE STATIONNEMENT

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.

FORM 2/FORMULE 2
PARKING INFRACTION NOTICE/AVIS D’INFRACTION DE STATIONNEMENT

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.

FORM 3/FORMULE 3
PARKING INFRACTION NOTICE/AVIS D’INFRACTION DE STATIONNEMENT

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.

FORM 4/FORMULE 4
NOTICE OF IMPENDING CONVICTION/AVIS DE DÉCLARATION DE CULPABILITÉ IMMINENTE

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.

FORM 5/FORMULE 5
NOTICE OF IMPENDING CONVICTION/AVIS DE DÉCLARATION DE CULPABILITÉ IMMINENTE

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.

FORM 6/FORMULE 6
CERTIFICATE REQUESTING CONVICTION/CERTIFICAT DE DEMANDE DE DÉCLARATION DE CULPABILITÉ

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.

FORM 7/FORMULE 7
NOTICE OF FINE AND DUE DATE/AVIS D’AMENDE ET DATE D’ÉCHÉANCE

Provincial Offences Act/Loi sur les infractions provinciales

O. Reg. 494/94, s. 3.