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SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS ACT TICKET REGULATIONS

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PLEASE NOTE

This document, prepared by the Legislative Counsel Office, is an office consolidation of this regulation, current to April 4, 2020. It is intended for information and reference purposes only.

This document is not the official version of these regulations. The regulations and the amendments printed in the Royal Gazette should be consulted on the Prince Edward Island Government web site to determine the authoritative text of these regulations.

For more information concerning the history of these regulations, please see the Table of Regulations on the Prince Edward Island Government web site (www.princeedwardisland.ca).

If you find any errors or omissions in this consolidation, please contact:

Legislative Counsel Office

Tel: (902) 368-4292

Email: [email protected]

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Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations

Section 1

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Chapter S-9

TICKET REGULATIONS

Pursuant to section 10 of the Summary Proceedings Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-9, Council made the following regulations:

1. Form of ticket

For the purposes of section 10 of the Act, the form of the ticket shall be as set out in Schedule 1 to these regulations. (EC58/08)

1.1 Prescribed form of a certificate of default

For the purposes of section 6.1 of the Act, the prescribed form of a certificate of default shall be as set out in Schedule 1.1 to these regulations. (EC307/10)

2. Designated offences

For the purposes of section 10 of the Act, the offences under the provisions of the enactments set out in Schedule 2 to these regulations are designated as offences in respect of which a ticket may be issued. (EC58/08)

3. Words and expressions describing offence

(1) The words or expressions set out in Column I of Schedule 2 may be used on a ticket to designate an offence under the provision of the enactment referred to in Column II thereof.

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(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), any words or expressions used on a ticket which describe with sufficient clarity the offence committed shall be for all purposes a sufficient description of an offence designated in Schedule 2. (EC58/08)

4. Penalty for out-of-court settlement

Where there appears in respect of an offence described in Column I of Schedule 2, under a provision of an enactment referred to in Column II of that Schedule, an amount in Column III of that Schedule setting out a specified penalty for an out-of-court settlement in respect of that offence, the issuing officer may endorse on the ticket the specified penalty, and where the issuing officer makes that endorsement the provisions of section 11 of the Act have effect. (EC58/08; 647/19)

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Section 5 Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations

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5. Revocation

The Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations (EC321/01) are revoked. (EC58/08)

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Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations SCHEDULE 1

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SCHEDULE 1

(EC58/08; 557/12; 647/19)

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SCHEDULE 1 Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations

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(EC58/08; 557/12; 647/19)

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(EC58

/08; 557/12; 647/19)

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SCHEDULE 1 Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations

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SCHEDULE 1 Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations

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(EC58/08; 557/12; 647/19)

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Summary Proceedings Act Ticket Regulations SCHEDULE 1.1/ANNEXE 1.1

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SCHEDULE 1.1/ANNEXE 1.1 CANADA

PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND/PROVINCE DE L’ÎLE-DU-PRINCE-ÉDOUARD No……

IN THE PROVINCIAL COURT/À LA COUR PROVINCIALE

CERTIFICATE OF DEFAULT/CERTIFICAT DE NON-PAIEMENT

WHEREAS …………….. on the (name)

……..….… day of ……….., 20….

appeared before (a) …………………….., a justice of the peace, or

(b) Judge………..…… ., a judge of the provincial

court, and was found guilty or entered a plea of guilty to a charge contrary to …….………………………….……

(section, subsection, other)

of the …………………………….; (Act or regulations)

ATTENDU QUE …………………….. le (nom)

..….… jour de ……....de l’an 20…,

a comparu devant (a) ……………………..………, juge de paix, ou

(b) ………..…………………...., juge de la cour provinciale,

et a été déclaré coupable ou a plaidé coupable relativement à des accusations portées en vertu de

………………………………………….

(article, alinéa ou autre) ………………………. (insérer le nom de la loi ou du

règlement);

AND WHEREAS on the ……..….… day of ……….., 20…. a conviction was registered against

……………………....… ……………………………..(name)

on the said charge and a fine in the amount of

$…………… was imposed which was to be paid

forthwith after, or

within ……………………………. of,

(number of days or months) the date of the registration of the conviction;

ET ATTENDU QUE, le ……..….… jour de ……….. de l’an 20…, un verdict de culpabilité a été inscrit à l’égard de

…………………………..… relativement à (nom)

l’accusation en question, qu’une amende de ……………….$

a été imposée et que cette amende devait être payée sans délai;

dans les ……………………. suivant (nombre de jours ou de mois)

la date de l’inscription du verdict de culpabilité;

AND WHEREAS I have searched the Provincial Court financial records regarding this matter and have

determined an amount remains due and unpaid for more

than thirty days after the date of the registration of the

conviction;

ET ATTENDU QU’il appert des recherches faites à ce sujet dans les dossiers financiers de la Cour provinciale qu’un montant

demeure dû et impayé depuis plus de trente jours après

l’inscription du verdict de culpabilité;

I HEREBY CERTIFY, pursuant to section 6.1 of the Summary Proceedings Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-9, that

on this date …………………. is in default in the (name)

amount of $………… on the aforesaid fine and it remains

unpaid.

JE CERTIFIE PAR LES PRÉSENTES et en vertu de l’article 6.1 de la Loi sur les poursuites sommaires R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Chap. S-

9 que ...………………..... n’a pas (nom)

payé le montant de ………….$ de l’amende susmentionnée et

que ce montant est toujours dû.

DATED at/FAIT le………………this/ à………… day of/jour de …….… , de l’an 20…...

………………………………….…………………………… Clerk of the Provincial Court/Greffier de la Cour provinciale

To: Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island

Destinataires: La Cour suprême de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard (EC307/10; 557/12)

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SCHEDULE 2 PART 1

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS STANDARDS ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. A-9

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Marketing substandard product or product that does not

meet standards on grades required by the Act or does not comply with the regulations..................................

6

$25 (1st offence)

200 (2nd or subsequent offence)

PART 2

ANIMAL HEALTH ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. A-11.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Owner of an animal or veterinarian failing to immediately

report to provincial veterinarian, in prescribed manner,

that animal is or may be infected with named disease …..

3.11

$500

2 Operator of a vehicle failing to stop vehicle and remain

stopped until permitted to proceed by inspector ………...

3.2(1.1)(a)

500

3 Operator of a vehicle failing to move the vehicle to the

nearest point for an inspection …………………………..

3.2(1.1)(b)

500

4 Owner of an animal failing to comply with order of

inspector……...………………………………………….

3.2(5)

500

5 Transporting or causing the transport of an animal to which

order applies into or out of a restricted area……...………

3.3(4)

500

items 6 to 10 revoked by EC571/17

(EC783/13; 571/17)

PART 3

ANIMAL HEALTH ACT

Premises Identification Regulations

(EC137/13)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Owner of a premises to which regulations apply failing to provide information requested by the Registrar at the

times required…………………………………...………..

3(1)

$500

2 Owner of a premises to which regulations apply failing to inform Registrar of change in information previously

provided………………………………………..…………

3(3)

500

3 Organization failing to provide required information to the Registrar in the form and within the time requested……..

(EC783/13; 571/17)

4

500

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PART 4

ANIMAL HEALTH ACT

Bee Health Regulations

(EC271/01)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Operator of a vehicle failing to stop vehicle and remain

stopped until permitted to proceed by inspector ……..…

4(2)(a)

$500

2 Operator of a vehicle failing to move the vehicle to the nearest point for an inspection …………………………..

4(2)(b)

500

3 Transporting restricted bees into province …………...…….. 5(2) 500

4 Failing to ensure honey bees being transported into province do not come into contact with other bees during transport..

5(3)

500

5 Transporting honey bees into province without bee health

certificate…………………………………………………

6(1)

500 6 Transporting into province bee equipment containing bees

other than honey bees for which a bee health certificate has

been issued……………………………………………

6(4)

500 7 Transporting genetic material into province without genetic

material health certificate ……………………..………….

6.1(1)(a)

500

8 Transporting genetic material into province in manner contrary to manner specified on genetic material health

certificate………………………………………………….

6.1(1)(b)

500

9 Failing to stop at weigh station when transporting bees or bee equipment into province by motor vehicle………………

7(2)

500

10 Failing to provide bee health certificate at weigh station when

transporting bees or bee equipment containing bees into province by motor vehicle …………………………….....

7(4)

500

11 Failing to comply with order made under regulations…….… 9(3) 500

12 Failing to either destroy bee equipment that is no longer in use or store such equipment so that it is not accessible to

bees..........…..........……………………………………….

(EC783/13; 571/17)

9.1

500

PART 5

ANIMAL HEALTH ACT

Swine Importation Regulations

(EC182/19)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Disposing of swine infected with porcine epidemic diarrhea or

TGE not under direction of provincial veterinarian.............

2

$500

2 Importing swine into the province from another jurisdiction

without a swine import permit..............................................

3

500

3 Failing to stop at Borden-Carleton weigh station and provide

swine import permit when transporting swine into

province by motor vehicle....................................................

5(2)

500

4 Failing to comply with an order of the provincial

veterinarian...........................................................................

7

500

(EC783/13; 571/17; 676/19)

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PART 5.1

ANIMAL WELFARE ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. A-11.2

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failure of owner to provide animal with adequate food

and water……………………….………….………...

3(1)(a)

$500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Failure of owner to provide animal with adequate

veterinary care ...................………………….……....

3(1)(b)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Failure of owner to provide animal with adequate shelter

and protection ……...………………..……………....

3(1)(c)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

4 Failure of owner to provide animal with reasonable

opportunity for exercise ....................………..………

3(1)(d)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Failure of owner to transport animal safely ....………… 3(1)(e) 500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6 Owner confining animal in a manner that significantly

impairs the animal’s health or well-being ..................

3(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Training or permitting animals to fight …....………….. 5(1) 500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Owning or possessing equipment or structures that are

used in animal fights or in training animals to fight ..

5(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

9 Harming or causing harm to a dog, horse or other animal

that works with peace officers …………….….....…..

5(3)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Performing, or permitting to be performed, cosmetic

surgery on an animal ........…………………........…..

6(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

11 Veterinarian failing to report to the Director any event

that the veterinarian believes on reasonable grounds is

a contravention of sections 3 to 6 of the Act ........

8(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

12 Operating a companion animal retail store without a

license ….……………………………………….…..

9

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

13 Failure of license holder to maintain required records or

provide access to these records ........………………..

12(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

14 Failure of license holder to produce requested records

to Director ....………………………………………..

12(3)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

15 Failure of owner to comply with an order issued under

section 19 ….…………………………………...…...

19(5)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

16 Failure to produce an animal or thing for inspection …. 31(3)(b) 500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Knowingly making a false or misleading statement

while an animal protection officer or other person is

exercising powers or carrying out duties or functions

under the Act ….…………………………………….

35(a)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

18 Obstructing or hindering an animal protection officer or

other person while the officer or person is exercising

powers or carrying out duties or functions under the

Act ……………………………………………..……

(EC571/17)

35(b)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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PART 5.2

ANIMAL WELFARE ACT

Animal Welfare Regulations

(EC194/17)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failure to comply with standards for tethering a horse or

dog .…………………………………….…………...

5

$500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Transporting a companion animal in the open back of a

pickup truck in a manner or circumstance that exposes

the animal to a high risk of injury..................

6(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Transporting a companion animal in the open back of a

pickup truck on a highway without the required

enclosure or restraint ……...………………………...

6(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

4 Altering or modifying the premises or operation of a

licensed companion animal retail store without the

prior written approval of the Director.........…………

16(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Failure to ensure that the sales staff of companion animal

retail store gives a buyer the required

documents....………………………………………...

18

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6 Failure to keep records for a companion animal retail

store for at least two years …………………….......

19(2)(a)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Failure to provide records to the Director or an animal

protection officer upon request.............……………

19(2)(b)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Failure to comply with codes or standards in respect of a

companion animal retail store or boarding facility or

the animals in the store or facility ………………....

20(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

9 Premises for dogs not constructed in accordance with the

standards in the Kennel Code........…………...……

20(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Premises for cats not constructed in accordance with the

standards in the Cattery Code .………………….....

20(3)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

11 Premises for exotic companion animals not constructed

in accordance with the standards in Schedule A ……

20(4)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

12 Premises for mixed species do not comply with the

standards for mixed species …………………...……

20(5)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

13 Failure to comply with codes or standards in respect of

a companion animal retail store or boarding facility or

the animals in the store or facility.………………….

21(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

14 Failure to provide required litter or bedding

material …………………………………………….

21(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

15 Failure to clean enclosure or remove excreta ……….. 21(3) 500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

16 Placing an animal in an enclosure that was not cleaned

and disinfected .……………………….………….....

21(4)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Walls, floors or holding enclosures not constructed to

prevent wastes from contaminating adjacent rooms or

enclosures ……….…………………………………..

21(5)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

18 Failure to construct or maintain device used to supply

drinking water to animals as required ……………....

21(6)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

19 Failure to provide for each species a nutritionally

adequate diet that is palatable and free from

contamination ………………………………...……..

21(7)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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20 Depriving an animal of food for longer than the lesser

of 24 hours or the period recommended by the

applicable code or standard .………………………...

21(8)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

21 Failure to provide a dog with required immunization

and health care ……….……………………………..

21(9)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

22 Failure to provide a cat with required immunization and

health care ………………………………………......

21(10)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

23 Operating without a health management program

approved by a veterinarian …………………….…....

21(11)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

24 Failure to present an ill animal to a veterinarian for

timely diagnosis and treatment ……………………..

21(12)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

25 Failure to comply with codes or standards for an exotic

companion animal in a companion animal retail store

or boarding facility .…………………………….…...

22

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

26 Failure to comply with the Sled Dog Code of Practice 23 500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

27 Failure to operate a boarding facility for dogs in

compliance with the Kennel Code ………………….

24(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

28 Failure to operate a boarding facility for cats in

compliance with the Cattery Code ………………….

24(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

29 Failure to keep, handle or display a dog in accordance

with the standards in the Kennel Code .………….....

25(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

30 Failure to keep, handle or display a cat in accordance

with the standards in the Cattery Code …………….

25(3)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

31 Failure to keep, handle or display a bird in accordance

with the required bird standards ………………...….

25(4)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

32 Failure to keep, handle or display a small animal in

accordance with the required space standards ……..

25(5)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

33 Failure to comply with the codes of practice listed in

Schedule B for a commercial animal ……………....

26

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

34 Loading a commercial animal into an area of a vehicle

not adequately cleaned or maintained in a clean state.

27(7)(a)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

35 Loading a commercial animal into an area of a vehicle

deck surface consists of a suitable non-slip flooring or

covering.………………………………………….....

27(7)(d)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

36 Allowing an unauthorized animal to be present at a

commercial market ………………………………….

29(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

37 Failure to keep an unauthorized animal separate from

other commercial animals …………………..…...….

29(3)(a)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

38 Failure to notify the person who delivered the

unauthorized animal as required ………………..…..

29(3)(b)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

39 Failure to immediately remove an unauthorized animal

from a commercial market ………………………….

29(4)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

40 Allowing a commercial animal to remain at a

commercial market or assembly yard for a period

exceeding 144 hours, without authority ……………

30(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

41 Failure to ensure that an experienced handler is within

eye contact of an animal when it is in the presence of

the public at an exhibition or fair ………………….

(EC571/17)

33(1)(c)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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PART 5.3

ANIMAL WELFARE ACT

Circus Animal Regulations

(EC195/17)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column

II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failure to provide in writing to the police a list of firearms,

ammunition and drugs held at venue.……………..…..

5(3)(a)

$500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Failure to provide to provide the police with a signed

undertaking that the firearms, ammunition and drugs will

remain under the control of the circus at all

times..........………………………………………….......

5(3)(b)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Failure to ensure the compliance with the standards adopted

or required by the Schedule ……...……………………..

7(1)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

4 Failure to ensure the compliance with A Code of Practice for

Canadian Cattery Operations, published by the Canadian

Veterinary Medical Association, 2009 …………………

7(2)(a)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Failure to ensure the compliance with A Code of Practice for

Canadian Kennel Operations, published by the Canadian

Veterinary Medical Association, 2007 …………………

7(2)(b)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6 Failure to ensure the compliance with the Code of Practice

for the Care and Handling of Equines, published by the

National Farm Animal Care Council, 2013 ……………

(EC571/17)

7(2)(c)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

PART 6

AUTOMOBILE JUNK YARDS ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. A-25

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Operating automobile junk yard without a valid permit... 2(1) $200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

2 Failing to comply with terms of a notice.......................... 5(1)(a) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

PART 7

BEVERAGE CONTAINERS ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. B-2.1

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Selling a beverage in a beverage container of a type not

approved………………………………………….....

4(1)

$1,000 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

2 Selling a beverage in a beverage container to a retailer

by an unregistered distributor

9(1)

1,000 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

3 Failure to pay a deposit for a beverage container…….. 10(1)

200 (individual)

4 Registered distributor failing to collect deposits

payable………………………………………….…..

10(2)

1,000 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 5 Registered distributor failing to remit deposits

payable………………………………………………

10(4)

1,000 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

6 Distributor selling a beverage in a beverage container without identifying markings………………………

12(1)

1,000 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

7 Retailer selling a beverage in a beverage container

without identifying markings………………………

12(2)

500 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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8 Operating a beverage container depot not under the

authority of a license ……………………………….

13(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 9 Failure to comply with terms of a beverage container

depot license ……………………………………….

13(5)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Failure to provide records and reports concerning the operation of a beverage container depot

13(15)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

11 Failure to complete collection report .………………… 20(5)(a) 1,000 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 12 Failure to retain copy of collection report .……………. 20(5)(c) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

13 Failure to submit copy of collection report .…………… 20(5)(d) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

14 Contravening requirements of stop sale order ………… 26(2) 1,000 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 15 Obstructing an inspector or auditor .…………………… 29(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

16 Giving false or misleading information to an inspector or auditor.……………………………………..…..…

29(2)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

PART 8

BEVERAGE CONTAINERS ACT

General Regulations

(EC274/08)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failure to keep beverage container depot clean …………... 13(1)(a) $200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 2 Failure to store empty beverage containers and bulking

items indoors …………………………………………..

13(1)(d)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

PART 8.1

CANNABIS CONTROL ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. C-1.2

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Person under 19 in possession of

cannabis..............………………………………….....

7

$200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

2 Storage of cannabis - not secure and inaccessible to

underage resident ………………………………..….

8(a)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

3 Unauthorized vendor operating store that sells, selling or

distributing cannabis ……………………………..

9

5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

4 Purchasing, attempting to purchase cannabis from

unauthorized vendor ………………………………...

10(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

5 Person under 19 purchasing, attempting to purchase

cannabis……………………………………………...

10(2)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

6 Making or accepting a gift of cannabis - donor not in

lawful possession ……………………………………

11(a)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

7 Making or accepting gift of cannabis - recipient

under 19 …………………………………………….

11(b)

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

8 Person cultivating or offering to cultivate cannabis - not

in person’s private dwelling …………………….…..

12(2)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

9 Person cultivating or offering to cultivate cannabis- not

in lawful possession of cannabis ……………………

12(2)(a)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

10 Person cultivating or offering to cultivate cannabis -

space accessible to resident under 19 ………………

12(2)(b)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

11 Person cultivating or offering to cultivate - space does 200 (1st offence)

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not comply with requirements in regulations ………. 12(2)(c) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

12 Person cultivating or offering to cultivate cannabis - no

permission from lessor ……………………………..

12(3)(a)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

13 Person cultivating or offering to cultivate cannabis -

cultivation in unit prohibited ……………………….

12(3)(b)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

14 Person consuming cannabis - not in lawful possession .. 13(1) 200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

15 Person consuming cannabis - not in person’s private

dwelling, vacant land or place specified in

regulations……………………………………….…

13(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

16 Person consuming cannabis - in private dwelling where

private school is located ……………………………

13(2)(a)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

17 Person consuming cannabis - in private dwelling where

early childhood centre is located ……………………

13(2)(b)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

18 Person consuming cannabis - on vacant land where

public has access for consideration………………….

13(2)(c)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

19 Person under 19 consuming cannabis ………………….. 13(3) 200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

20 Person knowingly permitting person under 19 to

consume cannabis …………………………………..

13(4)

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

21 Person consuming cannabis or medical use cannabis in

vehicle on highway or trail …………………………

14(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

22 Person consuming cannabis or medical use cannabis in or

on boat not used as private dwelling ……………

14(2)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

23 Cannabis in possession of person with care and control of

vehicle or boat …………………………………...

15(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

24 Selling or providing cannabis to person who appears

intoxicated or impaired by alcohol or a drug .……...

17(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

25 Selling or providing cannabis to person under 19 ……... 17(2) 500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

26 Person other than authorized vendor displaying cannabis,

including package or label ……………….

18

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

27 Person other than authorized vendor promoting

cannabis …………………………………………….

19

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

28 Person involving person under 19 in contravention of

Act or regulations …………………………………..

20

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

29 Person hindering or obstructing inspector or person

assisting …………………………………………….

23(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

30 Person tampering with equipment, etc., in or results of

inspection, investigation, etc. ……………………….

23(3)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

31 Person failing to comply with request to produce proof of

age ………………………………………………..

27(4)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

32 Person contravening provision of Act or regulations for

which no other penalty is specified ….……………..

32(1)

200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

(EC581/18)

PART 9

revoked by EC571/17

PART 10

revoked by EC571/17

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PART 11

DOG ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. D-13

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Owner, upon receipt of dog license, failing to suspend metal

tag from collar fastened around dog’s neck……………….

2(7)

$100 2 Owner failing to retain written certificate of dog license

during period of its effectiveness………………………….

2(7)(a)

100

3 Owner failing to ensure that metal tag of dog license remains suspended from collar fastened around dog’s neck during

period of its effectiveness………………………………….

2(7)(b)

100

4 Owner allowing dog to run at large…………………………... 9 100 5 Owner failing to restrain dog by leash and muzzle and by

other means as ordered until dog taken into custody.……..

16(6)

100

6 Obstructing, impeding or assaulting a peace officer or any

person assisting a peace officer or aiding or assisting any

person obstructing, impeding or assaulting a peace

officer …………………………………………………….

16.8

100 7 Failing to comply with order made under subsection 16(4) or

section 16.1……………………………….……………….

21

100

PART 11.1 EMERGENCY 911 ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. E-5.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Person responsible for naming private roadway failing to make an application to name private roadway

before using or permitting roadway to be used……...

3(1)

$250

2 Owner of property with civic address failing to display and continue to display civic address or components

of it, as required by regulations, within 10 days of

occupying property or permitting property to be occupied……………………………………………..

3.3(1)

50

3 Erecting or maintaining civic address sign that does not

meet requirements of regulations……………………

3.4(1)

250 4 Person other than Minister or designated municipality

erecting or maintaining a private roadway sign……..

3.4(3)

250

5 Person served with order made under sections 3 to 3.4 failing to comply with order…………………………

3.5(1)

250

6 Connecting an automatic alarm to PEI 911 service……. 6(1) 500

7 Person monitoring security alarm system for gain or profit using or causing or permitting employee or

agent to use telephone service to call the number

“911” when system is activated….…………………

6(2)

500 8 Using automatic dialer to dial the number “911”…..…. 7(1) 100

9 Programming the number “911” on speed dial feature of

communication device……………………………….

7(2)

100 10 Placing a false, frivolous or vexatious call to the number

“911”……………………...…………………………

8(1)

100

(EC92/16)

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PART 12

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. E-9

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Discharging or causing or permitting contaminant to be

discharged..………………………………………………..

20(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 2 Owner or person having control of contaminant, discharging

or causing or permitting a contaminant to be discharged.....

20(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Failing to notify Department of discharge of contaminant into the environment without the Minister’s permission............

21

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

4 Operating motor vehicle on beach or sand dune without

permit..................................................................................

22(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 5 Carrying out activities that may alter or destroy beach or sand

dune....................................................................................

22(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6 Littering..................................................................................... 24 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Failing to comply with any term or condition or other

provision of any order, license, approval or permit issued by the Minister or environment officer under this Act or

the regulations.....................................................................

32

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Contravening or violating any provision of the Act or regulations...........................................................................

32(1)(a)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

9 Contravening or violating any term, condition or provision of

any order, license, certificate, approval, permit, endorsement on a permit, permission or other authorization

under the Act or regulations.................................................

32(1)(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

(EC649/19)

PART 13

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Air Quality Regulations

(EC377/92)

32(1)(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Discharging contaminant into air from any industrial source, incinerator or fuel-burning equipment without permit ......

2(1)

$200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

2 Discharging contaminant into air from any industrial source,

incinerator or fuel-burning equipment which causes a concentration in the ambient air greater than the

maximum concentration specified in permit ....................

2(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2.1 Failing to immediately inform Canadian Coast Guard of unauthorized or accidental release or discharge of

contaminant into air.........................................................

7

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Burning used lubricating oil without permit ......................... 8(1)(a) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

4 Burning hazardous substances without permit ...................... 8(1)(b) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 5 Burning biomedical waste without permit ............................ 8(1)(c) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6 Burning motor vehicle tires without permit .......................... 8(1)(d) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

7 Burning animal or human cadavers without permit .............. 8(1)(e) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 8 Burning railway ties and wood treated with wood

preservatives ....................................................................

8(1)(f)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

9 Burning waste materials from building or construction sites or from building demolition without permit unless

permitted under the Fire Prevention Act ………………...

8(1)(g)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Burning trash, garbage, litter or other waste from commercial, industrial or municipal operation ................

8(1)h)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

11 Burning materials containing rubber or plastic without

permit ...............................................................................

8(1)(i)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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12 Burning spilled oil or oil production by-products without

permit except as required for purposes of forest management or fire suppression treatment .......................

8(1)(j)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

13 Burning materials disposed of as part of reclamation

purposes without permit ...................................................

8(1)(k)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 14 Burning animal manure without permit ................................ 8(1)(l) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

15 Burning or permitting the burning of waste, garbage or litter at a public disposal site without written authorization of

Minister .......................................................……..............

8(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

16 Burning or permitting the burning, in any industrial source, fuel-burning equipment or incinerator which the source,

equipment or incinerator was not designed to burn .........

8(3)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Burning or permitting the burning, in any industrial source, fuel-burning equipment, incinerator or fuel or waste at a

greater rate than the rate for which the source, equipment

or incinerator was designed ..............................................

8(4)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 18 Storing, handling, using or transporting solid, liquid or

gaseous material or substance in such manner that a

contaminant is discharged into air without permit ...........

9(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) (EC649/19)

PART 14 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Drinking Water and Wastewater Facility Operating Regulations

(EC710/04)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Operating a facility without a facility classification

certificate ..................................................................

2(1)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Failing to give notice of modification to facility ........... 2(4) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

3 Failing to place responsibility for facility with operator

holding operator’s certificate of required classification .............................................................

4(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

4 Acting as operator of facility without operator’s

certificate of required classification ..........................

4(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 5 Operating public drinking water supply facility that is

not registered ……………………………………….

7(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 6 Failing to ensure samples collected and analyzed from

semi-public drinking water supply system …………

9

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Failing to ensure samples collected and analyzed from small public drinking water supply facility ………

10

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to ensure sampling conducted for chlorinated

public drinking water ................................................

11(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 9 Failing to ensure sampling conducted for non-

chlorinated public drinking water ………………….

11(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Failing to ensure sampling conducted for small public, or semi-public, drinking water supply system

operated seasonally ………………………………..

12(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

11 Failing to give notice to Department of results of analysis .....................................................................

12(2)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

12 Failing to ensure water quality samples are analyzed by

an accredited laboratory ............................................

13(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

13 Failing to report results of analysis from laboratories

other than PEI Analytical Laboratories ……………

13(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

14 Failing to give notice to Department of results of analysis ……………………………………………..

13(3)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

15 Failing to report to customers results of analysis ........... 14(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 16 Failing to retain records of water quality analysis ......... 14(2) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Operating a wastewater treatment facility that is not registered …………………………………………..

16(1) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

18 Failing to ensure samples of treated wastewater are

collected and analyzed from Class I wastewater

200 (individual)

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treatment facility ………………………………….. 17(1) 1,000 (corporation)

19 Failing to ensure samples of treated wastewater from Class II, Class III or Class IV wastewater treatment

facilities are collected and analyzed ……………..

17(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

20 Failing to ensure wastewater quality samples are analyzed by an accredited laboratory ……………

18(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

21 Failing to submit results of analysis from laboratory

other than PEI Analytical Laboratories …………..

18(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 22 Failing to report results of wastewater analysis to

customers ………………………………………….

19(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

23 Failing to maintain record of wastewater analysis for 5 years ……………………………………………….

19(2)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

24 Failing to submit well field protection plan .................... 20(1) 1,000 (corporation)

25 Failing to implement well field protection plan .............. 20(6) 1,000 (corporation) 26 Failing to submit report of implementation of well

field protection plan .....................................……….

20(8)

1,000 (corporation)

PART 15

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Excavation Pits Regulations

(EC146/17)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Developing or operating excavation pit without license

and registration certificate ………………..…...…...

3(a)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Removing excavated material from excavation pit without

license and registration certificate.………...

3(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Instituting reclamation procedures in excavation pit

without license and registration certificate ………....

3(c)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

4 License holder transferring license ..…………………... 7(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 License holder transferring a registration certificate ….. 7(2)(a) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6 Use of registration certificate for non-authorized

excavation pit ………………………………….……

7(2)(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Commencing operation of an excavation pit without

proper authorization ...………………………………

8(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to correctly display registration certificate .…… 9(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

9 Certificate holder transferring certificate ……...……… 9(2) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Failing to reclaim abandoned excavation pit ..………… 11 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

(EC273/18)

PART 16 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Home Heat Tanks Regulations

(EC241/07)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Failing to conduct inspection of home heat tank

system…………………………………………….…

6

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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2 Failing to comply with standards or manufacturer’s

specifications ……………………………………….

7(1)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 3 Installing home heat tank not in conformance with

codes ………………………………………………..

7(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

4 Failing to affix identification tag or submit inspection report ………………………………………………..

7(3)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

5 Failing to remove existing tag ………………..………... 7(4)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 6 Failing to submit inspection reports to the Minister ..… 8 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Failing to maintain record of identification tags for 2 years ………………………………………………...

9(4)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to return unused identification tags ………….... 9(5),(6) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 9 Failing to notify Minister of particulars of non-

compliant home heat tank system …………………

10

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

10 Selling, transferring, altering or re-using identification tags ………………………………………………….

11

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

11 Installing, altering or removing home heat tank system

without licence …………………………………….

12(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 12 Selling home heat tank to a non-licensed buyer ……... 13(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

13 Delivering petroleum to a non-compliant tank system.. 14(1),(2) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

14 Failing to report non-compliant home heat tank ……... 14(4) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 15 Failing to report petroleum leak ………………………. 15(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 16 Failing to take leaking system out of service …………. 15(2) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Failing to ensure tank has an operational leak detecting device ……………………………………………….

16(a)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

18 Failing to permit access to property by an environment

officer ………………………………………………

17

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 19 Failing to replace tank upon expiry …………………… 19 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

20 Failing to ensure water, sludge not transferred to new tank …………………………………………………

21

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

PART 17

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Litter Control Regulations

(EC697/91)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failing to provide waste storage and disposal receptacles.........

7

$200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

(EC649/19)

PART 17.1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Materials Stewardship and Recycling Regulations

(EC349/14)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Collecting or selling recyclable material without a

permit…………………….…………………………

2(a)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 2 Operating a recycling facility without a permit ……… 2(b) $200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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3 Holding out as the operator of a recycling facility

without a permit……………………………………....…...

2(c)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 4 Operating a recycling facility not in compliance with the

terms and conditions of a permit…...……………………..

8

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Operating a recycling facility not in compliance with the terms and conditions of an endorsement………....

11

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

6 Collecting, purchasing, selling, trading or bartering

automotive salvage or scrap metal without a permit and an automotive salvage and scrap metal endorsement………

15(a)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

7 Operating an automotive salvage and scrap metal

collection facility without a permit and an automotive salvage and scrap metal endorsement…………………….

15(b)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

8 Holding out as the operator of an automotive salvage

and scrap metal collection facility without a permit and an automotive salvage and scrap metal endorsement ………

15(c)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

9 Failing to discard automotive salvage and scrap metal at

an automotive salvage and scrap metal collection facility

16

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 10 Failing to comply with storage and handling

requirements for automotive salvage and scrap metal

as set out in Schedule………………………………..

19

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 11 Failing to discard consumer paint products at an

approved recycling facility………………………….

34(2)(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

12 Failing to discard an oil product, oil filter or glycol product at an approved recycling facility.…………..

60(2)(a)

200 (individual) 1,000(corporation)

13 Failing to discard an oil product, oil filter or glycol

product at an appropriate automotive salvage and scrap metal collection facility.………………………

60(2)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000(corporation)

14 Failing to discard a lead-acid battery at an approved recycling facility.……………………………………

73(2)(a)

200 (individual) 1,000(corporation)

15 Failing to discard a lead-acid battery at an appropriate

automotive salvage and scrap metal collection facility.………………………………………………

73(2)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000(corporation)

(EC194/12; 454/14)

PART 18 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Petroleum Hydrocarbon Remediation Regulations

(EC655/06)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Failing to notify the Minister of excess petroleum

hydrocarbon concentrations or excess methyl

tertiary-butyl ether concentrations……………….…

3(1)(b)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 2 Failing to cause an environmental site assessment of a

site to be made.………………………………………….…..

4(4)(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

3 Failing to use limited remedial action for the remediation of a site………………………………………...

4(4)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

4 Improper use of limited remedial action…………...….. 4(5) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 5 Failing to submit a closure report and record of site

condition after the completion of limited remedial

action………………………………………………………..

5(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 6 Failing to resume remedial action as directed by the

Minister……………………………………………………..

5(5)(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Failing to complete an environmental site assessment under direction of the Minister………………………...…...

5(5)(c)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to submit a closure report and record of site

condition after an environmental site assessment is completed….......................................................………….....

8(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

9 Failing to submit a remedial action plan ………………. 9(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 10 Failing to submit a modified remedial action plan …...... 9(5) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

11 Implementing a remedial action plan prior to Minister’s acceptance……………………………………………..….....

9(8)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

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12 Failing to implement a remedial action plan accepted by

the Minister ………………………......………………..........

10(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 13 Failing to submit sufficient information in a remedial

action plan………………………………….………….........

9(2),10(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

14 Failing to monitor the soil, vapours, groundwater, or surface water as directed by the Minister ….........................

11

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

15 Failing to submit a closure report and record of site

condition after a remedial action plan is completed………

12(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 16 Failing to resume remedial action under direction of the

Minister ………………………………………………….....

12(3)(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Failing to complete an environmental site assessment under direction of the Minister ………….............................

12(3)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

PART 19 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Petroleum Storage Tanks Regulations

(EC240/07)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Operating non-compliant storage tank or storage tank

system…………………….…………………………

10(1)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 2 Dispensing petroleum to a newly installed or altered

storage tank or storage tank system without

Ministerial approval ………………………………..

11(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 3 Failing to comply with minimum construction,

installation standards for underground steel or

fibreglass tanks ……………………………………..

12

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 4 Failing to comply with minimum construction,

installation standards for aboveground tanks ………

13,14,15,

16,17,18

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Unlicensed person removing underground storage tank ………………………………………………….

19(a)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

6 Unlicensed person installing, altering storage tank or

storage tank system …………………………………

19(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Installing piping and fittings contravening standards … 20

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to maintain daily inventory records and monthly summary sheets, Class 1 liquid and diesel fuel

owners ………………………………………………

21

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 9 Failing to conduct visual inspection or maintain

inventory records and summary sheets, operator bulk

sales outlet …………………………………………..

22

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 10 Failing to advise Coast Guard of potential product loss

or water gain ………………………………………..

23

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

11 Failing to conduct leak tests ordered by Minister …….. 24(2) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

12 Failing to perform maintenance checks on sacrificial

anode tank system ………………………………….

26(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 13 Failing to perform maintenance checks on impressed

current tank system …………………………………

26(5)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

14 Failing to retain permanent maintenance check records at site, storage tank system …………………………

26(7)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

15 Failing to empty tank temporarily out of service ……... 28(1)(a) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 16 Failing to remove, etc. tank permanently out of service .. 28(3) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Reusing a tank without approval ………………………. 30(1)(b) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

18 Failing to permit inspection of storage tank or storage

tank system ………………………………………….

31

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

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PART 20

revoked by EC571/17

PART 21

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Sewage Disposal Systems Regulations

(EC625/13)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Installing etc. sewage disposal system without a license.......... 4(1) $200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 2 Installing etc. sewage disposal system without licensed

contractor or registered installer on site.……………..........

4(4)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 3 Licensed septic contractor carrying out work on a sewage

disposal system not in accordance with regulations and

Standards............…………………………………..............

4(5)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

4 Installing sewage disposal system without a valid septic

contractor’s license .............................................................

7(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Installing sewage disposal system without completing and

submitting site suitability assessment .................................

7(2)(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

6. Installing sewage disposal system without completing and

submitting sewage disposal system registration form ........

7(2)(b)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

7 Installing etc. a sewage disposal system not designed,

installed, etc. in accordance with regulations and standards

………………………………………………………….….

7(3)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to furnish a certificate of compliance............................ 10 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

9 Cleaning sewage disposal system or wastewater treatment system or land spreading septic sludge without a license....

14(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

10 Failing to retain records………………………………………. 14(6)(a) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 11 Failing to submit reports……………………………………… 14(6)(b) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

12 Failing to produce records upon request……………………… 14(6)(c) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

13 Failing to dispose of sludge in accordance with conditions….. 15(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 14 Placing sludge in holding site without obtaining permission.... 15(2) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

15 Disposing of unstabilized sewage, etc. at any place other than a waste treatment system approved by the Minister..……...

15(4)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

16 Owner failing to decommission septic tank ..………………... 15.1(2) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Licensed septic contractor failing to decommission septic tank

…………………………………………………..…....

15.1(3)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

18 Licensed septic contractor failing to notify Minister of

decommissioning…………………………………………..

15.1(4)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

(EC751/13; 274/18)

PART 22

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Waste Resource Management Regulations

(EC691/00)

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Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Improperly disposing of remaining waste, compostable

material, recyclables or special waste ………...…….

2(1)

$200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Improperly disposing of C&D debris …………….…..... 2(2) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

3 Owning, constructing, managing, operating, altering or

modifying a landfill, ash disposal site or composting facility without a permit and approval …...................

2(3)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

4 Owning, constructing, managing, operating, altering or

modifying a C&D disposal site without a permit and approval ……………………………………………..

2(4)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

5 Improperly disposing of waste incinerator fly ash ……. 2(6) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 6 Transporting hazardous waste without being registered,

issued a provincial registration number and

completing a manifest form .......................................

2.1(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 7 Failing to retain a copy of the manifest form for at least

two years…………………...............................…….

2.1(5)(a)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to send a copy of a manifest form to the proper department ……………………………………….....

2.1(5)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

9 Failing to ensure that any copies of a manifest form are

complete and show all information contained in the original manifest form………………………………

2.1(5)(c)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

10 Failing to ensure that records are completed daily and

available for inspection ………………………..……

32(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 11 Failing to submit annual report to the Minister................ 32(2) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 12 Failing to ensure that a C&D disposal site is constructed

and operated in a manner that protects the

environment …………………………………………

61(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 13 Failing to employ all reasonable and practical means in

order to divert C&D debris from being disposed of at

a C&D disposal site………………………………….

61(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 14 Failing to ensure that a C&D disposal site incorporates

the required design requirements ……………...……

62(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

15 Failing to follow the required operational requirements for a C&D disposal site ……………………………..

63(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

16 Failing to conduct a groundwater and surface water

monitoring program at a C&D disposal site ………..

63(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 17 Failing to submit an annual report for a C&D disposal

site …………………………………………………..

63(3)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

18 Failing to submit an annual water monitoring report for a C&D disposal site …………………………...……

63(5)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

19 to 21 revoked by EC649/19

(EC649/19)

PART 23

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Water Well Regulations

(EC188/90)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Drilling well without a license ........................................ 2(1) $200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

2 Constructing well by person who is not supervised by a well driller .................................................................

3(4)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

3 Failing to complete, provide or forward report................ 4 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 4 Constructing well without a permit................................. 5(1) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

5 Failing to comply with conditions of permit................... 5(3) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

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6 Constructing well without ensuring owner has

permit.........................................................................

5(4)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 7 Constructing well without groundwater exploration

permit.........................................................................

6(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to comply with conditions of groundwater exploration permit......................................................

6(4)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

9 Failing to submit data required by groundwater

exploration permit......................................................

6(5)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 10 Withdrawing groundwater without groundwater

extraction permit........................................................

7(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

11 Failing to comply with conditions on groundwater extraction permit........................................................

7(2)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

12 Failing to use well construction materials that conform

to standards................................................................

8(2)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 13 Constructing well at improper location........................... 9(1),(2),(4) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

14 Constructing contaminant source too close to well......... 9(3) 200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

15 Constructing well in location not shown on plan............ 9(5) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 16 Constructing well that leaves an artificial opening.......... 10(1)(c) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

17 Failing to extend casing 30 cm above ground after final landscaping.................................................................

10(4)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

18 Constructing well in a manner that does not meet well

design requirements....................................................

10(5)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

19 Installing casing without filling the annular space with grout from bottom of casing to pitless adapter...........

10(6)(b)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

20 Failing to use at least six 22 kg. bags of bentonite to

grout well...................................................................

10(8)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 21 Installing casing in central supply well without grouting

entire annular space using grout pump.......................

10(9)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

22 Failing to meet prescribed well completion requirements...............................................................

11(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

23 Failing to fill well within 30 days of surrendering use or

discovering unused well.............................................

12(1)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 24 Failing to comply with notice to fill well in proper

manner........................................................................

12(4)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

25 Failing to install pumping equipment in well as recommended in well construction report..................

13(1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

26 Failing to properly connect well...................................... 13(3) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 27 Failing to mount hand pump properly............................. 13(5) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

28 Creating opening in casing below ground surface other than to install pitless adapter......................................

13(5.1)

200 (individual) 1,000 (corporation)

29 Failing to install water sampling port or tap.................... 13(6) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 30 Failing to remove debris and to disinfect well................. 13(8) 200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation)

PART 24

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT

Watercourse and Wetland Protection Regulations

(EC720/08)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Altering a watercourse or wetland without a license or Watercourse or Wetland Activity Permit or

engaging in prohibited activities………………

2(1)

$3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation)

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2. Altering a watercourse or wetland without a license

or Watercourse or Wetland Activity Permit or causing or permitting the engaging in prohibited

activities…………………………………………

2(2)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation)

3 Alteration or disturbance of ground or soil within 15 metres of a watercourse boundary or wetland

boundary, or cause or permit the alteration or

disturbance of the ground or soil therein without a license or Buffer Zone Activity Permit …………

3(3)

3,000 (individual) 10,000 (corporation)

4 Engaging in unauthorized activities without a license

or Buffer Zone Activity Permit…………………

3(4)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation) 5 Failure to notify Department of alteration or activity

pursuant to license………………………………

5(4)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation)

6 Cultivating a row crop within 200 meters of a watercourse boundary or wetland boundary ……

7(2)

3,000 (individual) 10,000 (corporation)

7 Cultivating a row crop on land with greater than 9 %

slope without management plan for land….……

8(2)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation) 8 Owner and operator of intensive livestock operation

allowing livestock waste to enter a watercourse or

wetland………………………………………...…

10(3)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation) 9 Constructing or commencing or assisting in, causing

or permitting intensive livestock operation within

90 metres of a watercourse boundary or wetland boundary.…………………………………..……

10(6)

3,000 (individual) 10,000 (corporation)

10 Failure or refusal to comply with verbal or emergency

field order.……………………..……

11(6)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation) 11 Giving false or misleading information in an

application, report, statement or any other document submitted to the Minister.……………

12(7)

3,000 (individual) 10,000 (corporation)

12 Impeding, obstructing or knowingly making false or

misleading statements to an inspector or officer …

12(11)

3,000 (individual)

10,000 (corporation)

PART 24.1

FIRE PREVENTION ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. F-11

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Owner or occupier of buildings or premises failing to comply with any order of the Fire Marshal ........………………..…

Each day during which the offence continues …….………….

15(1)

$200

100

2 Hindering or disturbing the Fire Marshal, an inspector or a local assistant in the execution of his or her duties ..…......

19(a)

50

3 Owner or occupier of premises permitting more than the

maximum number of persons specified on capacity permit for the premises to enter, be in, or remain in the premises

at one time…………………………………………………

Subsequent offence ……………………….…………………..

19.1

200

500 4 Owner or occupier of premises failing to comply with codes

or standards………………………………………………..

Each day during which the offence continues ……..…………

19.2

200

100

5 Company neglecting or failing to furnish a statement or

report ……………………………………………..……….

21

25/day

6 Failing to pay required tax …………….…………………….. 22 25/day 7 Failing to notify and obtain a permit from a designated person

before starting etc. a fire in or within 200 metres of any forest,

wood or other fine fuel combustible material, between March 15th and December 1st in any year……………………………..…

30(1)

200

8 Failing to meet required conditions before setting a fire

pursuant to a permit, or failing to extinguish the fire where certain conditions cease to be met or a fire service officer

so directs…………………………………………………..

30(4)

200

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9 Person who is aware of fire in any forest lands neglecting or

refusing to report the fire to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, where fire suppression operations have not

been started by a fire department or the Department of

Agriculture and Forestry..…………………………………

32

200 10 Person who throws or drops burning substance within or near

any forest, woodlot or other place with flammable matter,

failing to extinguish burning substance before leaving area ………………………………………………………..

34

200

11 Starting etc. an open fire in an area for which a fire closure

order is in effect…………………………………..……….

37(4)

500

(EC404/14)

PART 25

FISH AND GAME PROTECTION ACT

Regulations

(EC818/66)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Damaging fish-way.................................................................... 59(1)(a) $200 2 Hindering fish from passing fish-way....................................... 59(1)(b) 100

3 Fishing in fish-way.................................................................... 59(1)(c) 100

4 Use of illegal shot size............................................................... 60 100

PART 26

FISH INSPECTION ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. F-13

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Contravening the Act, the regulations or condition of

license.................................................................................

11

$500

PART 27

FISHERIES ACT

Regulations

(EC873/95)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Acting as buyer of fish without a buying license.................... 7(1) $500

2 Buying species of fish without proper class of license........... 7(15) 500

3 Peddling fish without a license............................................... 8(1) 500 4 Pedlar not purchasing fish from licensed operator or

federally registered processing plant...................................

8(5)

500

5 Buying fish at a buying station while fish buying license under revocation, cancellation or suspension .....................

10(4)

500

6 Peddling fish while fish peddling license under revocation,

cancellation or suspension ..................................................

10(5)

500

7 Contravening Act or regulations where no penalty

provided .............................................................................

11(1)

500

PART 28

GASOLINE TAX ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. G-3

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

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1 Selling or delivering gasoline on which tax not paid....…...... 5(a) $200

2 Using or consuming gasoline on which tax not paid...…....... 5(b) 200 3 Selling or delivering diesel oil on which tax not paid...…..... 7(a) 200

4 Using or consuming diesel oil on which tax not paid............. 7(b) 200

PART 29

HIGHWAY SIGNAGE ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. H-4.1

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Obstructing or assaulting a compliance officer or any

person assisting a compliance officer while

compliance officer exercising his or her authority or performing a duty under the Act or regulations

4(7)

$ 500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

2 Registered owner of land failing to remove sign

within five days after receipt of a written notice to remove sign .....…………………………………..

6(3)

500

3 Destroying or defacing any sign lawfully authorized

under the Act or that is the property of Her Majesty …………………………………………..

14

250

PART 29.1

HIGHWAY SIGNAGE ACT

Regulations

(EC298/03)

Item

Number Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, sign resembling traffic control

device ......…………………………………...........

3

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

2 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing off-

premises sign within view of highway ....………..

3.1(1)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

3 Failing to ensure election sign removed within seven days after election .......…………………….……..

3.1(2)

$500 (1st offence) 1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

4 Failing to ensure yard sale sign removed within two

days after yard sale ....……………………….…...

3.1(3)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 5 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing on-

premises sign within view of highway without

registration permit ...……………………….….....

3.2

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 6 Permit holder failing to ensure permitted sign meets

any conditions attached to permit ....…………….

3.3(a)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 7 Permit holder failing to ensure permitted sign erected,

displayed, maintained or placed in accordance with

any conditions attached to permit

3.3(b)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 8 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, sandwich board sign that exceeds

1.5 sq. metres (16.15 sq. ft.) in area ……

3.4(a)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 9 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, more than two sandwich board

signs on single property …………………………

3.4(b)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 10 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, free-standing sign that exceeds 8

metres (26.25 ft.) in height above the main grade of the ground in which it is placed ………..

3.5(1)(a)

$500 (1st offence) 1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

11 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, free-standing sign that has a surface area, excluding supports, exceeding the

maximum prescribed size ……………………….

3.5(1)(b)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

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12 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, canopy sign that exceeds twenty-five per cent of the surface area of the canopy

…………………….…………………….

3.5(2)(a)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

13 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within view of highway, canopy sign that exceeds the

surface area, excluding supports, of any free-

standing sign located on same property……...….

3.5(2)(b)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 14 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing, within

view of highway, fascia sign that exceeds ten per

cent of the surface area of the surface area of the wall to which the sign is attached or applied ..…..

3.6(1)

$500 (1st offence) 1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

15 Attaching or applying to a single wall, within view of

highway, more than one fascia sign ..…………

3.6(2)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 16 Attaching or applying to roof of building, within view

of highway, sign that exceeds ten per cent of

surface area of roof ..……………………………..

3.7

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 17 Within view of highway, attaching or applying sign

to, or supporting sign with, utility pole or tree ..…

3.8(1)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

18 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing sign within public right-of-way ……………………….

3.8(2)(a)

$500 (1st offence) 1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

19 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing sign

where it impedes sight lines of persons travelling on highway ………………………………………

3.8(2)(b)

$500 (1st offence) 1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

20 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing sign in

green area, located within traffic intersection or at entrance to driveway …….……………………….

3.8(2)(c)

$500 (1st offence) 1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

21 Erecting, displaying, maintaining or placing sign where it encroaches on sidewalk or other

pedestrian path ………………………………..….

3.8(2)(d)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

22 Person given registration number or sticker failing to have registration number printed on, or

registration sticker attached to, the sign to which it

applies ………………………………………..….

4(5)

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 23 Person who held permit failing to remove or cause

removal of permitted sign within three days of

expiry or revocation of permit …………………..

9

$500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

(EC480/15)

PART 30

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. H-5

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Presenting false document to obtain photographic

identification........................................................................

6.1(2)(a)

$200

2 Permitting another to use photo identification issued to first

person...................................................................................

6.1(2)(b)

200

3 Using photo identification for purpose of making false

representation........................................................................

6.1(2)(c)

200

4 Defacing or altering photo identification................................... 6.1(2)(d) 200

5 Possessing defaced or altered photo identification........…........ 6.1(2)(e) 200

6 Failing to stop when signalled or requested………………..… 10(1.1) 200

7 Failing to produce driver’s license, registration permit, and to

submit to an inspection, etc………………………………..

10(1.2)

200

8 Driving............................................……………….………….. 11(1)(a)

- passenger vehicle not registered

- special mobile equipment not registered

- commercial vehicle not registered

200

200

400

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9 Driving………………………………………………………... 11(1)(b)

- passenger vehicle while registration expired

- special mobile equipment while registration expired

- commercial vehicle while registration expired

200 200

400

10 Driving………………………………………………………. 11(1)(c)

- passenger vehicle while registration suspended

- special mobile equipment while registration suspended

- commercial vehicle while registration suspended

200 200

400

11 Failing to carry or display registration permit........................ 19(1) 100

12 Operating vehicle on a highway which does not display a

valid number plate…………………………………………

20(5)(a)

100

13 Operating vehicle on a highway without displaying a valid

Single Trip Transit Permit pursuant to section 52 of the

Act…………………………………………….……..……

20(5)(b)

100

14 Operating vehicle on a highway which does not display a

valid temporary permit issued pursuant to regulations made

under clause 312(c) of the Act…………………..….

20(5)(c)

100

15 Failing to attach a number plate as required by subsection

21(1.1) or (2)…………………………………….………..

21(1)(a)

100

16 Failing to fasten a number plate as required by subsection

21(3)………………………………………………….……

21(1)(b)

100

17 Operating vehicle with all or part of number plate concealed

or rendered illegible by a covering, device, sticker,

inscription, sign or other thing...………………….……….

21(3.1)

100

18 Failing to notify Registrar of change of address...................... 25 50

19 Failing to notify Registrar of change of name………………. 26 50

20 Failing to obtain new registration permit or number plate

when old becomes lost, mutilated or illegible.…………......

27

100

21 Registered owner failing to sign transfer application, deliver

permit to transferee to notify Registrar of transfer within

seven days……………………………………………...…..

30(1)

100

22 Transferee or assignee failing to register vehicle within seven

days of date of transfer or assignment in records of

department.................................................…………….......

30(2)

100

23 revoked by EC67/11

24 Operating commercial vehicle owned/operated by non-

resident and not registered in PEI under Act.........………...

33(1)

200

25 Acting as dealer without a valid Dealer’s Trade License.........

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

36(1)

500

1,000

26 Acting as Wrecker without Wrecker’s License……………… 38 100

27 Using or permitting use of Dealer’s vehicle without

registration............................................................................

40

100

28 Operating a vehicle with Dealer’s plate attached..................... 42(1)(a) 200

29 Dealer permitting a person to operate vehicle with Dealer’s

plate attached.......................................................................

42(1)(b)

200

30 Dealer failing to furnish Registrar with list of

demonstrators…………………………………………….

43

100

31 Dealer failing to display on vehicle for sale card with

information about the vehicle as required by Registrar

including serial number, make, model, price including

taxes and whether rebuilt or salvage…..…………..……....

44(1)

500

32 Dealer failing to include information on bill of sale………… 44(2) 500

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33 Dealer delivering registered vehicle before transfer of

registration on records of Department.................................

47

100

34 Dealer or wrecker failing to maintain proper records.............. 48(1)(a) 100

35 Dealer or wrecker failing to report to Registrar or peace

officer vehicle in their possession with serial number or

identifying mark obliterated or defaced, etc.............……...

48(1)(b)

100

36 Dealer or wrecker failing to forward registration permit and

plates of wrecked or dismantled vehicle to Registrar……..

48(1)(c)

100

37 Dealer failing to confirm prior to sale that vehicle, trailer or

semi-trailer meets standards of the Act…………………...

49

100

38 Buying, selling or possessing vehicle or engine removed from

a vehicle with defaced serial number to conceal or

misrepresent the vehicle………………...............................

56

100

39 Defacing, destroying or altering manufacturer serial or engine

number.................................………………………………

57(1)

500

40 Unlawful altering of odometer reading............................….... 58(1) 1,000

41 Failing to adjust odometer readings when being repaired or

exchanged by a garage.........................................................

58(2)

1,000

42 Using false or fictitious name in application for registration.. 59 100

43 Operating vehicle not displaying valid number plates............. 60(a) 200

44 Operating vehicle not displaying current registration

sticker.…………………………………………………….

60(b)

200

45 Lending of registration permit or number plate to person not

entitled or displaying such permit or plate on vehicle not

issued to..................................................................…........

61

200

46 Altering registration permit, number plate or permit issued by

Registrar…………………..................................................

62(1)(a)

200

47 Manufacture, draw or prepare any false permit or plate issued

by Registrar including registration permit and number

plate………………………………………………..............

62(1)(b)

200

48 Possession or use of permit or number plate knowing that

same had been altered, drawn, prepared or manufactured...

62(1)(c)

200

49 Failing to return cancelled, revoked, or suspended registration

permit or number plate by driver, non-resident, dealer,

wrecker or owner.................……………………………....

64

100

50 Driving without being licensed to drive or with a license that

is expired or invalid……………………………………….

68

100

51 Contravening a condition or restriction prescribed by

regulations in subsection 69(1) of the Act respecting newly

licensed drivers ……………………………………….…...

69(6)

200

52 Applying for driver’s license on behalf of another.................. 70(7) 200

53 Applying for a license and failing to advise of previous

refusal of license application.……………………………..

70(8)

200

54 Holding another license in addition to PEI driver’s license…. 71(5) 200

55 Licensee failing to produce license upon request..................... 76(2) 200

56 Licensee failing to return license to Registrar on request…... 77 200

57 Driving other than class of vehicles specified in license......... 78 300

58 Using license issued to another person.................................... 79 300

59 Unlawful operation under license issued by another province,

state, territory, country (4 months after residency)………

80

300

60 Allowing unlicensed person to drive....................................... 81 300

61 Holder of instruction permit driving unaccompanied or

accompanied by unauthorized persons including non-

family members………………………................................

82(3)

200

62 Renting a vehicle to person not licensed to drive…………… 83(1) 100

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63 Renting a vehicle to person without inspecting license……… 83(2) 100

64 Failing to keep records regarding vehicles rented…………… 83(3) 100

65 Failure of licensee to notify Registrar of lost, mutilated,

illegible driver’s license ………………………….……….

84

100

66 Failure of licensee to notify Registrar of change of

address…………………………………………………….

85

100

67 Failure of licensee to notify Registrar of change of name.… 86 100

68 Display or possession of fictitious, defaced, altered, cancelled

or suspended license….........................................................

89(a)

200

69 Lending driver’s license............................................................ 89(b) 200

70 Person representing as person’s own driver’s license not

issued to person.....................................................................

89(c)

200

71 Failing to surrender suspended or cancelled driver’s license... 89(d) 200

72 Giving false name or address in application for driver’s

license...................................................................................

89(e)

200

72.1 Failing to comply with ignition interlock condition imposed

by the Registrar on person’s driver’s license…………..….

89(e.1)

1,500

72.2 Failing to comply with a condition under clause 73(1.52)(a)

to operate only a motor vehicle for which a restricted

number plate has been issued under that section…………

89(e.2)

1,500

72.3 Failing to comply with a condition under clause 73(1.52)(b)

to display a restricted number plate on the motor vehicle

for which the restricted number plate has been issued under

that section..………………….………………..…….

89(e.3)

1,500

72.4 Operating a motor vehicle having consumed alcohol in such

a quantity that the concentration in the person’s blood

exceeds zero milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of

blood, in contravention of clause 73(1.52)(c)…….……….

89(e.4)

1,500

73 Failing to comply with restriction or condition, other than one

respecting ignition interlock, imposed by Registrar on

driver’s license of person ……………….………………...

89(f)

200

74 Driving unsafe vehicle or vehicle not properly equipped and

in an unsafe condition posing danger to any person or

property…………………………………………………....

91

300

75 Driver failing to wear seatbelt, as required by subsection

92(4.1).....................................…………………….............

92(2)

200

76 Operating vehicle with child passenger not secured by child

restraint system………………………………….................

92(3)

200

77 Passenger failing to wear seatbelt, as required by subsection

92(4.1)..................................…………………………........

92(4)

200

78 Failing to maintain seatbelt in good condition…….……........ 92(5) 100

79 Revoked by EC269/14

80 Newly licensed driver with license for less than one year

driving vehicle with more than 1 passenger not an

immediate family member …………………….………….

92.1(2)

200

81 Newly licensed driver with license for less than two years

driving with more passengers than available seatbelts ……

92.1(3)

200

82 Newly licensed driver with license for less than two years

driving with passenger not wearing seat belt while sitting

in seated position…………………………………………

92.1(4)

200

83 Failing to comply with notice given by inspector or peace

officer in respect of unsafe vehicle or non-conforming

equipment..............................................………………......

93(3)

100

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84 Owner or driver of vehicle refusing to submit vehicle to

inspection and test when required to do so by peace officer

or inspector………………………………………………..

93(4)

100

85 Displaying lamp or other illuminating device emitting a white

light to the rear of vehicle…………....................................

96.1

100

85.01 Operating, during the daylight, a motor vehicle

manufactured after November 30, 1989, not equipped with

daytime running lights.........................................................

109.1(1)(a)

100

85.02 Operating, during the daylight, a motor vehicle

manufactured after November 30, 1989, with daytime

running lights not illuminated..............................................

109.1(1)(b)(i)

100

85.03 Operating, during the daylight, a motor vehicle

manufactured after November 30, 1989, with daytime

running lights emitting a light other than amber or white in

colour.........................…………………………..................

109.1(1)(b)(ii)

100

85.04 Operating, at any time, a motor vehicle manufactured

before December 1, 1989, with no headlights or headlamps

or daytime running lights illuminated..................................

109.1(2)

100

85.05 Operating, at any time, a motor vehicle manufactured

before December 1, 1989, with daytime running lights

emitting a light other than amber or white in colour...........

109.1(3)

100

85.1 Driving a vehicle other than an emergency vehicle with a red

lamp or device in a location other than the rear of the

vehicle……………………………………………………..

114

100

87 Operating garbage truck or any other vehicle used on a

highway to pick up and transport garbage or waste not

fitted with, or without engaging, amber revolving lights…

115(3)

200

88 Failing to reduce speed when approaching or passing stopped

emergency vehicle with lights in operation……………….

115.1(1)

200

89 Failing to change lanes where movement can be made in

safety when travelling in same lane as stopped emergency

vehicle with lights in operation…………………………....

115.1(2)

200

90 Selling or offering for sale lighting equipment to change

original use and design of vehicle and not approved by

inspector (after market additions to lighting)..............….....

119

100

91 Selling or offering for sale lighting equipment not approved

and not marked as compliant with required standards........

120

100

92 Dealer selling new vehicles not conforming to safety

standards...............................................................................

121

500

93 Operating vehicle with bald tires.............................................. 122 200

94 Operating or permitting operation of motor vehicle without

adequate brakes.....................................................................

126

200

95 Operating motor vehicle without horn…….............................. 127(1) 200

96 Operating motor vehicle with unnecessary noise from horn,

signalling device or squealing tires..................……............

127(2)(a)

200

97 Operating motor vehicle emitting excessive smoke................. 127(2)(b) 200

97.1 Using diesel engine enhanced braking system where speed

limit is 60 km/h or less or when prohibited by official

traffic sign………………………………………………….

127(2.1)

200

98 Operating or permitting to be operated emergency vehicle

without siren, etc..................................................................

127(4)

200

98.1 Using sirens or other warning devices when not

emergency………………………………………….……....

127(4.1)

200

99 Towing vehicle, insufficient safety chain……………………. 127(5) 200

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100 Operating a motor vehicle without a muffler in good working

condition and constant operation to prevent excessive and

unusual noise OR use of non-standard muffler system

including a muffler cut-off, straight exhaust, gutted or

Hollywood muffler, a bypass or similar

device.....……...……………………………………………

128

200

101 Operating motor vehicle without proper rear view

mirror.....…………………………………………………...

129

100

102 Failing to maintain windshield wiping device in good

working order…………………………………………........

131(2)

100

103 Driving a motor vehicle on a highway not equipped with

bumpers conforming to standards prescribed under Motor

Vehicle Safety Act (Canada) or replacement bumpers of

similar original material; no wooden bumpers…………….

132

100

104 Operating motor vehicle equipped with television set in

operation..........................................................................….

133

100

105 Operating vehicle without windshield..................................... 134(a) 100

106 Operating passenger vehicle, bus or commercial vehicle

without an operating speedometer OR with a cracked,

shattered or broken windshield constituting a hazard.........

134(b)

100

107 Driving motor vehicle equipped with radar warning device... 135(2)(a) 100

108 Retail sale of radar warning device.....................…………… 135(2)(b) 100

109 Operating motor vehicle with solid rubber tires of improper

thickness.............................................................................

136(1)

100

110 Operating motor vehicle with metal tires................................ 136(2) 100

111 Operating motor vehicle with cleats, spikes or anything

protruding from rubber on tires.........................…………..

136(3)

100

112 Selling or registering new motor vehicles not equipped with

safety glass as designated...............................…….............

137(1)

100

113 Placing or installing in motor vehicle transparent, translucent

or opaque material on or in the place of windshield glazing

or side window glazing.........................................................

138(1)

200

114 Placing or installing in motor vehicle transparent, translucent

or opaque material on or in the place of rear window

glazing………………………………………………...……

138(2)

200

115 Placing or installing material on or in place of window

glazing that casts a glare at other vehicles on highway…..

138(5)

200

116 Operating motor vehicle with improper glazing (tinting)....... 138(6) 200

117 Operating designated truck, passenger bus, motor vehicle

towing a house trailer, or truck trailer at night without

flares…………………………………………....................

139(1)

200

118 Operating designated truck, passenger bus, truck trailer or

motor vehicle towing a house trailer without red flags.......

139(3)

200

119 Operating designated truck, passenger bus, truck trailer or

motor vehicle towing a house trailer transporting

flammable liquids or gases without carrying red electric

lanterns, etc………………………………..........................

139(4)

200

121 Stopping disabled truck, passenger bus, truck trailer or motor

vehicle towing a house trailer on highway without

displaying warning devices...........................……………...

140(1)

200

122 Stopping disabled vehicle carrying flammable liquid in bulk

or transporting compressed flammable gases without

displaying appropriate warning devices.........……………..

140(2)

200

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123 Disabled trucks over 2.05 m, passenger bus, truck trailer,

trailer, semi-trailer, or pole trailer disabled on travelled

portion of highway or shoulder of road without displaying

warning flags ……………………………………………..

140(3)

200

124 Operating vehicle transporting explosives without required

equipment and markings......................................................

141

200

124.1 Operating right-hand drive vehicle....................................... 141.1(1) 200

124.11 Operating right-hand drive vehicle not having prominently

displayed on rear the words “RIGHT-HAND DRIVE

VEHICLE”...............................………………..………......

141.1(3)

200

124.12 Carrier or driver of commercial vehicle contravening the

Act or regulations………………………………..………...

149

200

125 Failing to drive to the right of the roadway............................. 153(1) 200

126 Failing to move to right of lane when meeting traffic………. 153(2) 200

127 Improper passing: Failing to properly indicate intention to

pass when overtaking vehicle on left...................….……....

154(1)

200

128 Failing to give way to passing vehicle..................................... 154(2) 200

129 Improper overtaking and passing on right of another

vehicle……………………………………………………..

155(1)

200

130 Improper overtaking and passing on right of another vehicle

when movement cannot be made safely or by driving off

the roadway……………………………………………….

155(2)

200

130.1 Driver of a motor vehicle passing a bicycle without leaving

not less than one metre of distance, or as near to that as

possible, between the motor vehicle and the

bicycle……………………………………………………..

155.1(1)

200

131 Duty of driver being overtaken to stop or move to right when

passing is made difficult because of the width or weight of

load of one of the vehicles........…………………….……..

156

200

132 Passing on left when unsafe.................................................... 157 200

133 Driving to left of centre of roadway........................................ 158(1) 200

134 Vehicle proceeding at less than normal speed not driving in

right lane or to right edge of roadway.........................…….

158(3)

200

135 Failing to drive to right of rotary traffic island........................ 158(4) 200

136 Crossing solid line................................................................... 159(b) 200

137 Failing to signal driving from one lane to another.................. 159(f) 200

137.1 Driving side by side with another vehicle in same direction

in same lane ……......................................................…….

159(f.1)

200

138 Vehicle proceeding at less than normal speed not driving in

right lane or to right edge of roadway................………….

159(g)

200

139 Making improper right turn at intersection............................ 159(h) 200

140 Driving in centre lane of three lane roadway except to pass... 159(i) 200

141 Improper passing on roadway with two or more lanes

available to traffic heading in same direction......................

159(j)

200

142 Slow moving vehicle not travelling in designated lane........ 159(k) 200

143 Failing to allow overtaking vehicle to pass............................ 159(l) 200

144 Driving on the left side of centre line when approaching the

crest of a grade or a curve...................................................

160(1)(a)

200

145 Driving on the left side of centre line when approaching

intersection...........……………………………………......

160(1)(b)

200

146 Driving on the left side of centre line within 30m of bridge,

viaduct or tunnel…………………………………………..

160(1)(c)

200

147 Passing in a no passing zone or failing to drive in the right

lane of passing zone..................................................……..

161

200

148 Following vehicle too closely................................................. 162 200

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149 Failing to leave sufficient space between vehicles in

motorcade……………………………….…………............

163

200

150 Driving over intervening space, barrier or dividing section

dividing highway into two roadways……………………...

164

200

151 Failing to enter controlled access highway at proper indicated

location………………..……………………...….

165(1)

200

152 Failing to leave controlled access highway at proper

indicated location.......................................………...............

165(2)

200

153 Failing to obey traffic control signal or device...……………. 166 200

154 Failing to yield right-of-way to other traffic while turning in

an intersection on green light or go signal............................

167(1)(a)

200

155 Failing to yield right of way to pedestrian on roadway or

crosswalk when green or go signal shown at place other

than intersection..................................………….......……...

167(2)(a)

200

156 Entering intersection on yellow or amber light....................... 167(3)(a) 200

157 Pedestrian crossing roadway while yellow or amber light on

at intersection and no pedestrian or traffic control signal

displayed......................................................……...............

167(3)(b)

200

158 Failing to stop before designated line or light at place other

than intersection.................…………………….................

167(4)(a)

200

159 Pedestrian crossing roadway while yellow or amber light on

at place other than intersection............................................

167(4)(b)

200

160 Failing to stop on red light or “stop” signal at intersection… 167(5)(a) 200

161 Pedestrian crossing roadway when facing red light or “stop”

signal at intersection...........................................................

167(5)(b)

200

162 Failing to stop at marked locations on red light or “stop”

signal at place other than intersection............……….........

167(6)(a)

200

163 Pedestrian crossing roadway when facing red light or “stop”

signal at place other than intersection.................................

167(6)(b)

200

164 Failing to obey green arrow signal at intersection................. 167(7)(a)(i) 200

165 Entering intersection when green arrow shown and failing to

yield right-of-way to traffic within intersection or within

adjacent crosswalk................................................................

167(7)(a)(ii)

200

166 Pedestrian illegally crossing intersection when green arrow

showing...............................................................................

167(7)(b)

200

167 Failing to stop when flashing red light on at intersection.... 167(8)(a)(i) 200

168 Failing to yield right-of-way at intersection when flashing

red light on..........................................................................

167(8)(a)(ii)

200

169 Failing to stop when flashing red light on at place other than

intersection..........................................................................

167(9)(a)(i)

200

170 Failing to yield right-of-way to pedestrians at place other

than intersection when flashing red light on........................

167(9)(a)(ii)

200

171 Failing to yield right-of-way to traffic at intersection when

yellow or amber flashing light on........................................

167(10)

200

172 Failing to yield right-of-way to pedestrians at place other

than intersection when yellow or amber flashing light on...

167(11)(a)(ii)

200

173 Pedestrian crossing roadway when “wait”, “stop” or “don’t

walk” signal shown.............................................................

167(13)

200

174 Vehicle entering intersection or crosswalk against flag signal

or other device...............................................……………...

168(a)

200

175 Failing to erect signs at each end or part of closed or

obstructed highway.............................................................

169(1)

200

176 Failing to provide adequate inscription on posted signs......... 169(2) 200

177 Failing to obtain consent of Minister prior to closing or

obstructing highway............................................................

169(3)

200

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178 Parking in places reserved for commercial motor vehicles..... 170(1) 200

179 Erecting on or in view of a highway devices resembling or

interfering with traffic control device..................................

173

200

180 Placing commercial advertising upon traffic control device.. 174 200

181 Attempting or altering, injuring or removing a traffic control

device…………………………………………………........

175

200

181.1 Creating a hazard to traffic by opening vehicle door ……... 175.1 200

182 Driving at speed greater than is reasonable and prudent in

conditions and with regard to hazards…………………….

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

176(1)(a)

100

200

183 Driving without due care and attention or without reasonable

consideration for other persons..................................…….

Subsequent offence…………………………………….…….

176(1)(b)

200

300

184 Driving while suffering from disease, physical or mental

disability sufficient to be source of danger when driving....

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

176(1)(c)

100

200

185 Speeding in municipality…………………………………….

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

176(2)(g) 100

200

186 Speeding: 29 km /hr or less over limit…………………….… 176(3)(b)(i) $50 plus $1.50 per km/hr over limit

187 Speeding from 30-49 km/hr over limit……………………… 176(3)(b)(ii) $50 plus $3 per km/hr over limit

188 Speeding from 50-59 km/hr over limit………………………. 176(3)(b)(iii) $50 plus $8 per km/hr over limit

189 Speeding from 60 km/hr over limit………………………….. 176(3)(b)(iv) $50 plus $10 per km/hr over limit

190 Construction and School Zone……………………………….

Speeding: 29 km/hr or less over limit

176(3.1)(b)(i) $100 plus $3 per km/hr over limit

191 Construction and School Zone……………………………...

Speeding 30-49 km/hr over limit

176(3.1)(b)(ii) $100 plus $6 per km/hr over limit

192 Construction and School Zone………………………………

Speeding 50-59 km/hr over limit

176(3.1)(b)(iii)

$100 plus $8 per km/hr over limit

193 Construction and School Zone………………………………

Speeding 60 km/hr and plus over limit

176(3.1)(b)(iv) $100 plus $10 per km/hr over limit

194 Slow driving........................................................................... 177(1) 100

195 Failing to obey order to increase speed, pull into curb or

remove vehicle from highway.............................................

177(3)

100

196 Failing to display slow moving vehicle sign (vehicle,

equipment, animal drawn vehicle or other machinery

designed for use at speeds less than 40 km/hr)..............…..

177(4)

100

197 Failing to signal change of direction, turn, or pulling into or

out of curb……………………………................................

178(1)

100

198 Failing to commence signalling stop or turn 30 m before

stopping or turning and to continue signalling ……............

178(2)

100

199 Driver of left-hand drive vehicle failing to give proper

signal....................................................................................

180(1)

100

200 revoked by EC405/14.......................…………........…….…..

201 revoked by EC405/14.......................…………........………...

202 Making improper right turn at intersection: Failing to remain

to right of lane………………………….........................….

181(1)

100

203 Making improper left turn at intersection: Failing to remain

as close as possible to centre line.............……...............….

181(2)

100

204 Making improper left turn at intersection from one-way

roadway into two-way: vehicle to turn from position close

to left curb..................................................................…….

181(3)

100

205 Making improper left turn at intersection into one-way

roadway: vehicle to be as close to centre line and to turn

into left lane of one-way.......................................................

181(4)

100

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206 Making improper left turn at intersection from one-way

roadway into another one-way roadway: vehicle to be close

to left hand curb or edge of roadway.........................

181(5)

100

207 Failing to obey traffic-control device at intersection showing

course to be travelled……………………………..............

181(6)

100

208 Making U-turn where prohibited: interfere with traffic, drive

on curb, turn on grade or crest without 150 m visibility or

where sign prohibits..............................……………….......

182

100

209 Moving stationary vehicle without reasonable safety……... 183 100

210 Improper turning at intersection (unless vehicle in position

upon roadway required by section 181)...............................

184(1)

100

211 Turning or changing course when unsafe: general

provision.........…………………………………………......

184(2)

100

212 Improper signalling of intention to turn: signalling for

insufficient distance..............................…………………....

184(3)

100

213 Stopping or decreasing speed without signalling…………… 184(4) 100

214 Failing to yield right-of-way at intersection to approaching

vehicle………………………………….............................

185

100

215 Failing to yield right-of-way at intersection to vehicle on the

right when entering intersection at same time….................

186

100

216 Failing to yield right-of-way to oncoming traffic when

entering or crossing highway……………………...............

187

100

217 Failing to yield right-of-way to emergency vehicle sounding

audible signal and visible flashing red light……................

188

100

218 Pedestrian failing to comply with traffic control signal….... 189 100

219 Failing to yield right-of-way to pedestrian in crosswalk......... 190(1) 200

220 Pedestrian failing to yield right-of-way to vehicle.................. 190(2) 100

221 Overtaking and passing vehicle stopped at crosswalk............ 190(3) 200

222 Pedestrian failing to yield right-of-way to driver at place

other than crosswalk............................................................

191

100

223 Failing to exercise due care to avoid colliding with

pedestrian............................................................................

192(a)

100

224 Failing to give warning by sounding horn.............................. 192(b) 100

225 Failing to observe precaution where child or incapacitated

person on highway..............................................................

192(c)

300

226 Walking on roadway when sidewalk provided....................... 193(1) 100

227 Walking on wrong side of road.............................................. 193(2) 100

228 Standing on roadway to solicit rides, employment or

business………………………………................................

193(3)

100

229 Riding bicycle on a sidewalk................................................... 194(2)(a) 100

230 Failing to wear bicycle safety helmet OR failing to fasten

chin strap.................................…………………................

194(2)(a.1)

100

231 Failing to ride bicycle close to edge of highway or to right of

a lane……………………………………….......................

194(2)(b)

100

232 Riding bicycle abreast of another bicycle rider...................... 194(2)(c) 100

233 Riding bicycle without at least one hand on handlebars……. 194(2)(d) 100

234 Failing to ride upon or astride a regular bicycle seat……….. 194(2)(e) 100

235 Carrying more persons on bicycle than designed and

equipped for………………………………………..............

194(2)(f)

100

236 Carrying object to interfere with operation or control of

bicycle because of size, weight, shape or placement...........

194(2)(g)

100

237 Riding bicycle on highway where signs prohibit use of

bicycles.................................................................................

194(2)(h)

100

238 Riding bicycle on roadway when bicycle path provided........ 194(2)(i) 100

239 Removing feet from pedals of bicycle..................................... 194(2)(j) 50

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240 Parent or guardian authorizing or knowingly permitting a

person under 16 years of age to operate a bicycle without a

required bicycle helmet.……………………………….…..

194.1

100

241 Person attaching on to vehicle on highway whether on foot,

bicycle, motorcycle, sled, coaster, toboggan, skates, roller

skates or skis…………………………….............................

195

100

242 Driver permitting person to attach on to vehicle on

highway................................................................................

195

100

243 Driving through safety zone.................................................... 196 100

244 Failing to observe yield sign at intersection............................ 201 100

245 Meeting or overtaking school bus when flashing red lights

are displayed: to stop at least 6 m from the school bus.......

202(1)

1,000

246 Stopping school bus in improper place on highway when

receiving or discharging children………………………….

202(2)(a)

200

247 School bus delaying other vehicles passing............................. 202(2)(b) 100

248 Failing to have school bus properly marked............................ 202(3) 100

249 Bus driver failing to operate corresponding lights on school

bus in line of buses.………………………………………..

202.2

100

250 Failing to exercise caution when approaching animal on

highway...............................................................................

203

100

251 Parking on roadway outside of urban centre.......................... 204(1) 100

252 Parking so as to obstruct traffic.............................................. 204(2) 100

253 Parking on sidewalk or area intended for use by

pedestrian………………………………………………….

205(1)(a)

100

254 Parking in front of public or private driveway or authorized

loading zone……………………………………………….

205(1)(b)

100

255 Parking within an intersection................................................. 205(1)(c) 100

256 Parking too close to fire hydrant............................................. 205(1)(d) 100

257 Parking within a crosswalk..................................................... 205(1)(e) 100

258 Parking within 6m of an approach side of crosswalk............. 205(1)(f) 100

259 Parking within 12m of traffic control signal, flashing beacon

or stop sign……………………………………………..…

205(1)(g)

100

260 Parking too near entrance or exit of hotel, school, church,

public meeting place, dance hall or playground........……..

205(1)(h)

100

261 Parking too near safety zone................................................... 205(1)(i) 100

262 Parking too near fire station (distances designated)..........….. 205(1)(k) 100

263 Parking too near street excavation or obstruction and

obstructing traffic................................................................

205(1)(l)

100

264 Parking on roadway side of a stopped or parked vehicle........ 205(1)(m) 100

265 Parking on bridge, elevated structure or in highway

tunnel………………………………...................................

205(1)(n)

100

266 Failing to observe traffic control device restricting or

prohibiting stopping, standing or parking..................…......

205(1)(o)

100

267 Moving vehicle not lawfully under control into illegal

parking place………………………………………………

205(2)

100

268 Failing to park on right side of highway................................. 206 100

269 Parking, stopping or standing a vehicle in designated

accessible parking space without displaying approved

symbol or words on valid permit or license plate.………...

206.1(2)

200

270 Parking so as to cause danger to persons using highway........ 207 100

271 Parking on highway where vehicle not visible to approaching

traffic……………………………….....................................

208

100

272 Parking vending vehicle on highway....................................... 209 100

272.1 Leaving vehicle unattended in electric vehicle charging

station ….……..…........................................................…

209.1(2)

100

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273 Failing to remove vehicle from Crown lands……………….. 210(3) 100

274 Refusing or failing to remove vehicle in state of disrepair

from highway…………………………………….........…..

210(9)

250

275 Parking unattended vehicle without stopping engine and

braking vehicle, etc..............................................................

211

100

276 Backing vehicle when unsafe to do so and interfering with

traffic………………………………....................................

212

100

277 Driver not riding on regular seat of motorcycle...................... 213(1) 100

278 Passenger riding motorcycle not properly equipped for

passengers............................................................................

213(2)(a)

100

279 Passenger not riding in passenger seat on motorcycle............ 213(2)(b) 100

280 Permitting passenger to ride on motorcycle illegally.............. 213(3) 100

281 Failing to wear CSA or Minister approved crash helmets by

either the driver and/or passenger on motorcycle ………..

213(4)

100

281.1 Operator or passenger on motorcycle failing to remove

crash helmet or face covering on request after stopping for

peace officer………………………..…...............................

213(4.1)

200

282 Driving motor vehicle with non-transparent material

including signs or poster on windows, windshield...............

214(a)

100

283 Driving motor vehicle with ornaments, decoration or novelty

as might obstruct driver’s vision or distract driver’s

attention……………………………………………………

214(b)

100

284 Driving motor vehicle with windshield and other windows

covered by snow, mist, ice, dirt, etc., as to obscure or

obstruct vision……………………………..........................

214(c)

100

285 Operating or permitting the operation of a vehicle when

driver’s view and control are obstructed or interfered with

by the load or by number of passengers in the front seat....

215(1)

100

286 Driver/operator permitting more than two additional adult

persons in front seat or cab…………………………….......

215(2)

100

287 Passenger occupying position in vehicle interfering with

driver’s vision or control......................................................

215(3)

100

288 Driving a vehicle on a highway that is too wide.....………… 216 100

289 Failing to display in a conspicuous position in vehicle the

oversize vehicle permit to allow the vehicle to operate on

the highway………………………………………………..

216

100

290 Driving vehicle which is higher than 4.15 m above surface of

the road………………………………………................….

217

100

291 Towing vehicle with drawbar, pole or connection greater

than set amounts and without amber light......………..........

218

100

292 Vehicle, or combination of vehicles, exceeding set length

excluding bumpers..........................................….…............

219

100

293 Vehicle or train of vehicles with load extending more than

1m in front of vehicle…………………………….……….

220

100

294 Passenger vehicle carrying load extending beyond line of

fenders on left side, or more than 150mm beyond line of

fenders on right side………………………….....................

221

100

295 Driving or moving vehicle where contents are dropping,

leaking, etc……………....…………………………….......

222(1)

100

296 Load not securely fastened to prevent coming loose or

becoming a hazard…….......................................................

222(2)

100

297 Persons obstructing or interfering with traffic by

congregating on or near highway………….........................

223

100

298 Coasting down grade in neutral or with clutch disengaged.... 224 100

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299 Following emergency vehicle too closely OR driving,

parking too close to fire apparatus........……………….......

225(1)

100

300 Driving vehicle over unprotected fire hose at fire or alarm of

fire……………………………………...............................

225(2)

100

301 Littering highway or failing to remove litter from a wrecked

or damaged vehicle………………………...........................

226(5)

300

302 Driving on sidewalk…………………………………………. 227 100

303 Opening door of vehicle on highway to interfere with or

endanger person or vehicle………......................................

228(a)

100

304 Leaving door of vehicle open into moving traffic longer than

to load or unload…………...................................................

228(b)

100

305 Permitting person to leave or enter moving vehicle……........ 228(c) 100

306 Leaving or boarding moving vehicle………........................... 228(d) 100

307 Failing to equip vehicle with warning devices on vehicle

seating more than 10 passengers and weight capacity over

500kg………………………………………...………….....

229(1)

100

308 Failing to give warning in emergency breakdown................... 229(2) 100

309 Driving a motor vehicle on highway while racing………….. 231(1)(a) 300

310 Driving a motor vehicle on highway while performing a

stunt………………………………………………………..

231(1)(b)

300

311 Driving or permitting to be driven on a highway a motor

vehicle manufactured or modified after its manufacture

such that nitrous oxide may be delivered into the fuel

mixture in the fuel system of the motor vehicle without

meeting mandated requirements…………………………..

231.1(1)

500

312 Failing to stop at accident scene..............................................

Subsequent offence………………………………………….

232(1) 500

1,000

313 Driver in motor vehicle accidents involving damage to

property, injury or death failing to provide personal

information including name, address, registration and

driver’s license to driver of other vehicles, occupants or

witnesses...............................................................................

Subsequent offence………………………………………….

232(2)

100

250

314 Failing to render assistance to injured person........................

Subsequent offence………………………………………….

232(2) 500

1,000

315 Failing to report to Police and Registrar a motor vehicle

accident involving personal injury, property damage over

$2,000, or vehicle remaining on highway............………..

Subsequent offence………………..………………………..

232(3)-(6)

100

200

316 Failure by operator of garage, parking lot, repair shop, used

car lot to report vehicle showing evidence involved in

accident or struck by bullet..................................................

234(1)

200

317 Installing rebuilt airbag in motor vehicle…………………… 234.1(6) 200

318 Making false statement in accident, medical and other report

related to accident……………............................................

236(2)

100

319 Driver of emergency vehicle exceeding the speed limit and

not sounding audible signal or showing flashing red

light………………..............................................................

237(2)

100

320 Driver of emergency vehicle exceeding speed limit not

proceeding with regard to safety..........…………………....

237(3)

100

321 Unlawfully sounding siren or showing flashing red light....... 237(5) 100

322 Failing to obey directions of traffic officer............................. 238 100

323 Knowingly causing, employing or permitting another to drive

unlawfully…………………………….......................

239

100

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324 Placing, maintaining or displaying on or in view of a

highway unauthorized sign, signal or device on

highway……………………………...................................

245(1)

200

325 Altering, defacing, removing or interfering with a traffic

sign, signal, device or marking…………........…………….

Subsequent offence………………………………………….

246

100

200

326 Failing to stop vehicle upon request or signal of peace

officer............................................…………………….......

253(2)

200

327 Failing to produce driver’s license and registration permit on

request of peace officer……………………………………

253(3)

200

328 Owner of vehicle failing to identify driver when requested by

peace officer or Registrar………….....................................

254(1)

200

329 Applying for, procuring or possession of driver’s license

while disqualified, suspended, cancelled or prohibited.......

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

270

100

200

330 Driving motor vehicle while registration suspended or

cancelled…………………………………………...............

271(1)

200

331 Driving motor vehicle while license suspended or

cancelled.................………………………………………..

Subsequent offence………………………………….……….

271(1) 200

300

332 Driving motor vehicle while disqualified from holding or

obtaining a license or registering a vehicle.....................…

Subsequent offence………………………………………...…

271(1)

200

300

333 Owner permitting person to drive motor vehicle while

registration suspended or cancelled..............................……

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

271(1)

200

300

334 Non-resident operating motor vehicle while driver’s license

suspended or cancelled........................................................

Subsequent offence…………………………………………..

272

200

300

335 General offence provision to do anything contrary to the Act

and regulations or failing to perform any act required by

the Act or regulations…………………………..……........

290

100

336 Obstructing or attempting to obstruct a peace officer,

inspector or other person in the execution of their lawful

duties under the Act ………………………………………

290.1

200

337 Placing glaring or dazzling light toward traffic on highway... 291 100

338 Driver driving while holding or using hand-held

communication device capable of receiving or transmitting

phone calls, electronic data, email or text messages………

291.1(1)

500

339 Failing to reduce speed when approaching funeral

procession………………………………………………….

292(1)

100

340 Unlawfully passing funeral procession.................................... 292(3) 100

341 Driver permitting person to ride on hood, fenders, running

boards or truck bed of motor vehicle.....................…….…..

293

100

342 Removing number plates from registered vehicle without

authority of owner…………………………….....................

294

100

343 Intoxicated while driving any vehicle on the highway other

than a motor vehicle including a horse or other animal..….

295

200

344 Splashing pedestrian or others on highway with water, slush

or mud while operating a motor vehicle................…….…..

296

100

345 Failing to register vehicle purchased or acquired outside of

PEI within 10 days............................................……............

298

100

346 Failing to carry and produce valid insurance card to peace

officer when requested..........................................................

324(4)

600

347 Failing to comply with Part XI of Act...................................... 327(1) 600

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(EC127/10; 402/10; 546/10; 67/11; 418/12; 269/14; 270/14; 405/14; 407/14; 479/15; 295/17; 296/17; 321/17; 427/17; 570/17; 109/20;

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PART 31

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

Commercial Driver, Carrier and Audit Review Systems Regulations

(EC21/06)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Driver or carrier driving or operating commercial vehicle

where maximum allowable accumulated demerit points

have been exceeded …........................................................

3(7)

$200 2 Driver or carrier making a false statement in an application for

a safety rating certificate …………………...................

5(4)

200

3 Driver or carrier failing to return to the Registrar within ten

calendar days from the date of revocation of a safety rating

certificate, all number plates and vehicle permits ………...

5(6)

200

4 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of the

driver’s employment application …...………..……………

7(a)(i)

200

5 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf an annual

certified abstract of the driver’s operating record obtained

from Registrar………………..……………………….…...

7(a)(ii)

200 6 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a

commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of the

class of license held by the driver …………………...……

7(a)(iii)

200 7 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a

commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf the medical

records of the driver ………………………………………

7(a)(iv)

200 8 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a

commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of the

training and special qualifications of the driver, with

expiry dates………………………………………………...

7(a)(v)

200

9 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a

commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of the hours of service worked by each driver ….……………….

7(a)(vi)

200

10 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of all

summary or indictable convictions for driving offences….

7(a)(vii)

200

11 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of all

traffic accidents in which the driver was involved ……….

7(a)(viii)

200

12 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of the

driver’s Trip Inspection Reports ………………………….

7(a)(ix)

200

13 Carrier failing to maintain for each driver who operates a commercial vehicle on the carrier’s behalf records of the

driver’s receipts for on-road travel ……………………….

7(a)(x)

200

14 Carrier failing to maintain for each commercial vehicle owned or operated by the carrier records of all vehicle

maintenance and inspection procedures carried out in

accordance with applicable regulations …………………..

7(b)(i)

200 15 Carrier failing to maintain for each commercial vehicle owned

or operated by the carrier records of any notice of defect

received from the vehicle manufacturer and proof that the defects have been corrected ….…………………..

7(b)(ii)

200

16 Carrier failing to maintain for each commercial vehicle owned

or operated by the carrier records of fuel receipts, bills of lading and shipping documents ………………….

7(b)(iii)

200

17 Carrier failing to maintain for each commercial vehicle owned

or operated by the carrier CVSA Inspection Reports ………………………………………………...….

7(b)(iv)

200

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18 Carrier failing to maintain results of CVSA Inspections ….... 7(c) 200

19 Carrier failing to maintain carrier’s policy and procedures for driver management and vehicle maintenance …………….

7(d)

200

20 Carrier failing to maintain any other records considered

necessary by the Registrar to determine the safety rating of a carrier ……………………………………...……………

7(e)

200

21 Carrier failing to maintain facility audit records for current

calendar year and four calendar years thereafter ………….

8(1)

200 22 Carrier failing to keep records and make records available at

the carrier’s main place of business ………………………

9(1)

200

23 Carrier failing to provide notice of change of main place of business within province to Registrar within ten calendar

days ……………………………………………...………..

9(2)

200

24 Carrier failing to provide notice of change in name or change in officers, directors or principals of carrier’s business to

Registrar within ten calendar days ………………………..

9(3)

200

25 Carrier failing to pay any costs incurred by the Department for carrying out a facility audit or an inspection conducted

outside province …………………………………………..

10

200

26 Carrier failing to make facility audit records available for inspection within two business days from the date the

request was made by the Registrar and during normal

business hours at the carrier’s main place of business …...

11(1)

200 27 Altering, defacing, destroying or otherwise falsifying any

records required to be maintained ………………………...

12(a)

200

28 Obstructing or preventing any person authorized to carry out a facility audit from entering the carrier’s premises for the

purposes of inspecting the carrier’s records or any of the carrier’s commercial vehicles ………………………….....

12(b)

200

29 Obstructing any person authorized to carry out a facility

audit ……………………………………...………………

12(c)

200 30 Failing to maintain required records ……………………...…. 12(d) 200

31 Failing to produce required records for a facility audit ……... 12(e) 200

PART 32

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

Commercial Vehicle (Configurations) Regulations

(EC367/93)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Operating etc. commercial vehicle with non-complying configuration.......................................................................

6(1)

$200

PART 33

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

Commercial Vehicle (Trip Inspection and Records) Regulations

(EC225/89)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Driver failing to inspect vehicle or cause it to be inspected on

a daily basis prior to first trip of day …………………..…

3(1)

200 2 Driver failing to inspect vehicle on continuous trip later than

the first rest stop of the day ………………………………

3(2)

200

3 Driver or person designated by driver failing to enter defects in inspection report...............………………………..…….

5

200

4 Person failing to ensure inspection includes every system and

component listed in inspection schedule..………….……..

5.1(2)

200 5 Person failing to ensure inspection adequate to determine

whether there is a minor defect or major defect as set out

in inspection schedule……………………………..............

5.1(3)

200

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6 Person failing to ensure under-vehicle inspection includes

every system and component listed in Schedule IV.............

5.1(6)

200 7 Person failing to ensure inspection adequate to determine

whether there is a major defect as set out in Schedule

IV……………………………………….………...............

5.1(7)

200 8 Person failing to ensure defect detected in under-vehicle

inspection is repaired before motor coach is driven or

operated…………………………………………….……..

5.1(8)

500 9 Driver failing to record in inspection report defects observed

while in charge of vehicle………………………………..

6

200

10 Person conducting inspection failing to prepare an inspection report in accordance with Schedule I, II or III, as required..

7(1)

200

11 Person conducting under-vehicle inspection failing to prepare

an inspection report in accordance with Schedule IV, as required……………………………. ……………………

7(2)

200

12 Carrier permitting person to drive and person driving vehicle

where vehicle not inspected ………………………………

7(3)

500 13 Carrier permitting person to drive and person driving vehicle

where person not in possession of required inspection

reports and Schedules …………………………………….

7(4)

200 14 Driver of vehicle failing to provide paper or electronic copy of

required inspection reports and Schedules on demand of an

inspector ………………………………………………

7(5)

200 15 Person conducting inspection failing to record that no defects

detected during inspection ……………………………….

8(1)

200

16 Person conducting inspection failing to record defects detected during inspection and failing to report defects to

carrier …………………………………………………….

8(2)

200 17 Person conducting under-vehicle inspection failing to record

brake adjustment measurements, defects detected and

repairs carried out ………………………………………..

8(3)

200 18 Driver failing to record defects detected by driver on

inspection report and failing to report defects to carrier

prior to next required inspection ………………………….

8(4)

200 19 Driver failing to record major defects detected while vehicle

in operation on inspection report and failing to

immediately report major defects to carrier ……………..

8(5)

200 20 Carrier permitting person to drive and person driving vehicle

where major defect present on the vehicle ………………

8(6)

500

21 Carrier failing to ensure previously reported defects rectified prior to next required inspection or within timeframe ……

8(7)

200

22 Driver failing to provide original copy of inspection report to

carrier within 20 days after date inspection report is completed …………………………………………………

9(1)

200

23 Carrier failing to retain original copy of inspection report and

certification of repairs for at least six months ……………

9(2)

200 24 Carrier failing to keep or maintain required records and

inspection reports at carrier’s principal place of business

for required time-frames …………………………………

11

200

PART 34

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

Driver’s Licenses Regulations

(EC550/02)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Operating vehicle equipped with airbrakes without valid

endorsement on license.......................................................

2(1)

$200

2 Operating school bus without valid Class 2 license................. 2(2) 200

PART 35

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

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Farm Truck Registration Regulations

(EC356/74)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Making a false statement in an application or affidavit or

failing to comply with the regulations.............................

7(2)

$500

PART 36

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

Graduated Driver Licensing Regulations

(EC225/07)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Stage 1 driver failing to ensure that no other person other than

the Stage 1 driver and accompanying driver is occupying

the front seat of the motor vehicle …………......................

2(3)(c)

$100 2 Stage 1 driver failing to ensure that any passengers occupying

seats, other than the front seat, of the motor vehicle are the

immediate family members of the accompanying driver ....

2(3)(d)

100 3 Stage 1 driver failing to ensure that he or she is not

accompanied by more passengers than may be

accommodated in a seating position with an available seat belt…………………………………………………............

2(3)(e)

100

4 Stage 1 driver operating or having care or control of a motor vehicle between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. ……....................

2(3)(f)

100

5 Person acting as an accompanying driver for a Stage 1 driver

where the person is not qualified to do so ……………......

2(6)(a)(i)

100 6 Person acting as an accompanying driver for a Stage 1 driver

where the person is not seated beside the Stage 1

driver………………………………………………............

2(6)(a)(ii)

100 7 Stage 2 driver being accompanied by more than one passenger

who is not an immediate family member of the driver

…………………………….…………......................

3(3)(b)

100 8 Stage 2 driver being accompanied by passengers who are not

accommodated in a seating position with an available seat

belt..………………………………………………………..

3(3)(b)

100 9 Stage 2 driver operating or having care or control of a motor

vehicle between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. in violation of

conditions .…………………………………………...........

(3)(3)(c)

100 10 Stage 3 driver failing to ensure that he or she is not

accompanied by more passengers than may be

accommodated in a seating position with an available seat belt ……………………………….…………......................

4(3)(b)

100

11 Stage 3 driver failing to ensure that he or she is not

accompanied by a passenger not wearing a seat belt while seated in a seating position with an available seat belt .......

4(3)(c)

100

12 Stage 1 driver or newly licensed driver failing to display decal

on or in any motor vehicle being operated by the Stage 1 driver or newly licensed driver ………..……......................

5

100

13 Stage 1 driver or newly licensed driver using a hand-held

cellular telephone, headphones, mp 3 player or any other

hand-held electronic device while operating or having care

or control of a motor vehicle …….…………......................

6

100

PART 37

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

Motor Vehicle Inspection Regulations

(EC441/91)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

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1 Operating vehicle with invalid inspection sticker..................... 19(1)(a) $100

2 Possessing inspection sticker not issued for vehicle registered in person’s own name..................................…………….....

19(1)(b)

100

3 Altering any inspection sticker......................…….................... 19(1)(c) 100

4 Drawing, preparing or manufacturing any inspection sticker... 19(1)(d) 100 5 Possessing or using of any inspection sticker which was

altered..................................................................................

19(1)(e)

100

6 Using an inspection sticker which has been issued to another vehicle.................................................................................

19(1)(f)

100

7 Displaying inspection sticker improperly......................……... 19(1)(g) 100

8 Altering inspection report...............................................…….. 19(1)(h) 100 9 Selling uninspected vehicle...................................................... 19(1)(i) 100

10 Selling vehicle required to be inspected in name of registered

owner or vendor..................................................................

19(1)(j)

100 11 Selling vehicle not meeting standards, removing plate, etc., -

“SOLD NOT INSPECTED”................................................

19(1)(k)

100

12 Any action that circumvents requirements and intent of these regulations...........................................................................

19(1)(l)

100

13 Any vendor selling vehicles not meeting standards---

registered owner to remove number plates, inspection sticker, etc., registration to show “SOLD NOT

INSPECTED”.....................................................................

19(2)(a)

100

14 Vendor with dealer’s trade license selling vehicle not meeting standards must remove inspection sticker, etc., registration

to show “SOLD NOT INSPECTED”....……………..........

19(2)(b)

100

(143/13)

PART 38

LIQUOR CONTROL ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-14

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Obstructing, attempting to obstruct, or failing to

cooperate with an inspector ......................................

8.1(2)

$200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence

2 Manufacturer or vendor selling or keeping for sale any

prohibited proprietary or patent medicine, extract,

essence, lotion, tincture or preparation after being notified of the prohibition by the Commission …….

30(3)

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

3 After publication in the Royal Gazette, selling by retail

or possessing for sale any prohibited medicine, extract, essence, lotion, tincture or preparation

containing alcohol without being duly licensed ……

30(5)

500 (1st offence) 1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

4 After publication in the Royal Gazette, selling by wholesale any such medicine, extract, essence,

lotion, tincture or preparation containing alcohol to a

person not duly licensed to sell by retail ……………

30(6)

500 (1st offence) 1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

5 Selling by retail or possessing for sale by retail any

medicine, extract, essence, lotion, tincture or

preparation containing more than 15% alcohol by volume in any bottle or container having a content

capacity greater than 16 ounces……………………..

30(7)

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

6 Selling by retail more than one such bottle or container

described in subsection 30(7) to any one person in

any calendar week…………………………….……..

30(8)

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

7 Unauthorized selling or keeping liquor for sale to

another person or giving liquor to any other person for consideration……………………………….…….

32

5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

8 Having in possession or keeping within the province any

liquor not purchased from a vendor .....................

33(1)

500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence) 9 Vendor selling in unauthorized place or at unauthorized

time …............................………………………........

35 500 (1st offence)

1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

10 Dealing in liquor by employee of Commission…........... 36 500 (1st offence)

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1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

11 Unlawfully taking or accepting liquor …......................... 37 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence) 12 Unlawfully consuming liquor in public place….............. 39(1) 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

13 Being intoxicated in public place…................................. 39(2) 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

14 Consuming liquor in or about a motor vehicle…............. 39(3) 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence) 14.1 Consuming liquor on or about a boat …....…………... 39(4) $200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

15 Selling, giving, supplying liquor to a person under age 19 or apparently under age 19…..........………...…....

40(1) 500 (1st offence) 1,250 (2nd or subsequent offence)

16 A person under age 19 entering, being in or remaining in

a licensed premises…........………………….........

40(2) 200 (1st offence)

400 (2nd or subsequent offence) 17 Permitting a person under age 19 to enter, be in or

remain in a licensed premises..…………………..….

40(3) 500 (1st offence) 1,250 (2nd or subsequent

offence)

18 A person under age 19 failing to leave licensed premises on request…………………………………………....

40(4) 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

19 A person under age 19 possessing or consuming

liquor.....................…………………………….........

40(5)(a)

200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

19.1 A person under age 19 falsely claiming to be over age

19 in order to obtain liquor…………………………

40(5)(b)

200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

20 A person under age 19 making application for a permit or entering any liquor store........................................

43 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

21 Selling or giving liquor to person who is apparently

intoxicated...................................................................

47

200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

22 Unlawfully possessing liquor........................................... 48(1) 200 (1st offence) 400 (2nd or subsequent offence)

23 Knowingly possessing the proceeds of an offence under

this Act or the regulations………………...…………

58(2)

5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence 24 Delivering or transporting liquor to prohibited

premises……………………….…………………….

82.1(7)(a)

5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 25 Delivering or transporting liquor on prohibited

premises……………………………………………..

82.1(7)(b)

5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

26 Storing or keeping liquor on prohibited premises……… 82.1(7)(c) 5,000 (1st offence) 10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

27 Selling or purchasing liquor on prohibited premises…… 82.1(7)(d) 5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 28 Consuming liquor on prohibited premises……………… 82.1(7)(e) 5,000 (1st offence)

10,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

(EC418/12; 469/16; 823/16)

PART 38.1

NATURAL AREAS PROTECTION ACT

Regulations

(EC54/89)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Cutting, destroying or removing vegetation within a natural

area……………………………………..........................

3(1)(a)

$200

2 Introducing non-native plant or animal species within a

natural area …………………………………………….

3(1)(b)

200

3 Operating snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles or other motor vehicles within a natural area …………………………

3(1)(c)

200

4 Constructing roads, rights-of-way, driveways, docks, landing

strips or parking lots within a natural area ……

3(1)(d)

200 5 Erecting or constructing buildings, signs, fences or structures

within a natural area …………………………

3(1)(e)

200

6 Dumping, filling, excavating, mining or otherwise adding or removing surface or sub-surface material within a natural

area ………………………………………………………

3(1)(f)

200

7 Constructing drainage ditches, dams, retaining walls, towers, lines, pipelines or other undertakings which affect the

topography of the land within a natural area …

3(1)(g)

200

8 Conveying an interest in a natural area without the written consent of the Minister …………………………………..

4

200

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PART 39

OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. O-3

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Operator of off-highway vehicle failing to stop when signalled

or requested by auxiliary peace officer or peace officer……………………………………..........................

1.1(5)

$250

2 Operator of off-highway vehicle failing to produce for

inspection his or her permit and certificate of registration ………………………………………………..

1.1(6)

250

3 Operating off-highway vehicle on Confederation Trail without

permit or without permit affixed to the vehicle as required

…..………………………….................…...…..

1.2(2)

500 (1st offence)

1,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

4 Owner or operator of off-highway vehicle operating or

permitting any other person to operate off-highway vehicle

without holding certificate of registration………...

2(1)(a)

75

5 Owner or operator of off-highway vehicle possessing off-

highway vehicle outside owner’s property without holding certificate of registration…………………………………..

2(1)(b)

75

6 Owner of off-highway vehicle failing to provide name and

address of operator within 24 hours of request by Registrar, auxiliary peace officer or peace officer………...

2(4)

250

7 Failing to produce certificate of registration on demand of

peace officer.........................................................................

3(1)

50 8 Failing to notify Registrar of change of name or address......... 3(3) 50

9 Failing to register transfer or assignment of off-highway

vehicle.................................................................................

7(2)

150 10 Dealer delivering registered off-highway vehicle where

certificate of registration not transferred on records of

registration to name of new owner………………..……….

7(3)

250 11 Operating off-highway vehicle without license plate firmly

attached and properly displayed..............................…........

8(1)

250

12 Operating snowmobile without license plate firmly attached

and properly displayed.............….......................................

8(2)

250

13 Failing to attach license plate to vehicle kept by manufacturer

or dealer for sale..................................................................

9(3)(a)

250 14 Failing to attach licence plate to vehicle in custody & control

of person engaged in the business of servicing vehicles......

9(3)(b)

250

15 Using or operating vehicle to which licence plate is inappropriately attached......................................................

9(4)

250

16 Defacing or altering any certificate or licence plate issued

under this Act......................................................................

11(a)

250 17 Using or permitting the use of any defaced or altered

certificate or license plate issued under this Act.................

11(b)

250

18 Using or permitting the use of any license plate or class thereof other than for which it was issued...........................

11(c)

250

19 Operating off-highway vehicle on any portion of highway...

12(1) 250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

20 Failing to yield right-of-way...................................................... 13(1) 250

21 Failing to obey traffic control devices....................................... 13(2) 250

22 Failing to remain at or return to scene of accident.................... 14(1)(a) 250 23 Failing to render assistance at scene of accident....................... 14(1)(b) 250

24 Failing to provide written information at scene of accident

causing injury.......................................................................

14(1)(c)

250 25 Failing to notify injured party of collision with unattended

vehicle..................................................................................

14(2)(a)

250 26 Failing to leave written notice of name and address of

operator and registration number of off-highway vehicle in

a conspicuous place in or upon unattended vehicle……....

14(2)(b)

250 27 Failing to locate and notify owner or person in charge of

damaged property................................................................

14(3)

250

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28 Operator or person in charge of off-highway vehicle failing to

report to peace officer an accident resulting in death, injury

or damage over $200 ...........................................................

15(1)

250

28.1 Occupant failing to report to peace officer an accident

resulting in death, injury or damage over $200 ..................

15(2)

250

28.2 Owner failing to report to peace officer an accident resulting

in death, injury or damage over $200 after learning of the

accident ……....................................….............................

15(3)

250

29 Peace officer witnessing or investigating an accident failing to

complete a written report…………………………………

16

250

29.1 Person who has custody of impounded off-highway vehicle

failing to notify Registrar of sale of impounded off-

highway vehicle under Garage Keepers’ Lien Act .............

16.2(9)

250

29.2 Removing or releasing or permitting the removal or release

of impounded off-highway vehicle in contravention of the

Act .......................................................................................

16.2(15)

500

29.3 Operating off-highway vehicle without due care and

attention or consideration for persons or property …...…..

17

500

30 Revoked by EC418/12..............................................................

31 Making false statement in any application required under this Act or the regulations..........................................................

(EC418/12; 31/16; 110/20)

18

250

PART 40

OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE ACT

Regulations

(EC96/88)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Registered owner of off-highway vehicle failing to notify

Highway Safety Division of change of name or address….

2(5)

$250

2 New owner of off-highway vehicle failing to register vehicle

in new owner’s name within 14 days of sale or transfer…..

4(1)

250

3 Operator of, or passenger on, off-highway vehicle failing to

wear helmet that complies with the required standards…...

6(a)

250

3.1 Operator of, or passenger on, off-highway vehicle failing to

wear goggles which wrap around and enclose the eyes.…..

6(b)

250

3.2 Operator of, or passenger on, off-highway vehicle failing to

wear gloves, footwear and sturdy clothing which covers the

entire body, including the ankles, legs and arms to

wrists…………………………………………………...…..

6(c)

250

4 Operator of off-highway vehicle operating vehicle between

boundary line of highway and line of shoulder farthest

removed from travelled portion of highway without

holding valid driver’s license issued under the Highway

Traffic Act.…………………………………………...…….

8(2)(a)

250

4.1 Operator of off-highway vehicle operating vehicle between

boundary line of highway and line of the shoulder farthest

removed from travelled portion of highway without either

holding a valid driver’s license issued under the Highway

Traffic Act for at least 24 consecutive months prior to

operating the off-highway vehicle or successfully

completing an off-highway vehicle safety training course

approved by Registrar……………………………..…..….

8(2)(b)

250

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5 Operator of off-highway vehicle failing to obey traffic

signals..................................................................................

9(a)

250

6 Operator of off-highway vehicle failing to obey the order or

signals of a peace officer....................................................

9(b)

250

7 Operator of off-highway vehicle failing to produce driver’s

license when required to do so by a peace officer..............

9(c)

250

8 Operator of off-highway vehicle crossing highway or

roadway with approaching traffic within 500 feet or where

visibility is not sufficient to render clearly discernible

persons and vehicles at a distance of 500 feet....................

11

250

8.1 Operation of snowmobile on closed seasonal or closed scenic

heritage highway by person who does not hold a valid

driver’s license……………………………………………

11.1(2)

250

9 Owner or operator of snowmobile permitting it to be

operated by a person under 14 years of age and the person

is not directly supervised by an adult who holds a valid

driver’s license........................................................….........

12(1)

250

10 Operation of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

by person under 14 years of age ....................

12(2)(a)

250

11 Operation of off-highway vehicle, other than a

snowmobile, by person 14 or 15 years of age who has not

successfully completed an off-highway vehicle safety

training course approved by the Registrar………………....

12(2)(b)(i)

250

11.1 Operation of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

by person 14 or 15 years of age who is not directly

supervised by an adult who holds a valid driver’s license

issued under the Highway Traffic Act and has either held

the license for at least 24 consecutive months prior to

supervising the person or successfully completed an off-

highway vehicle safety training course approved by the

Registrar……………………………………………..….....

12(2)(b)(ii)

250

11.2 Operation of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

by person 16 years of age or older who does not either hold

a valid driver’s license issued under the Highway Traffic

Act that he or she has held for at least 24 consecutive

months prior to operating the off-highway vehicle or

successfully complete an off-highway vehicle safety

training course approved by the Registrar prior to operating

the off-highway vehicle or who holds a driver’s license

issued under the Highway Traffic Act that is suspended

……………………………………………..…..

12(2)(c)

250

11.3 Owner of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

permitting it to be operated by a person less than 14 years

of age...........................................….............……..………..

12(3)(a)

250

11.4 Owner of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

permitting it to be operated by a person 14 or 15 years of

age who has not successfully completed an off-highway

vehicle safety training course approved by the Registrar.....

12(3)(b)(i)

250

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11.5 Owner of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

permitting it to be operated by a person 14 or 15 years of

age who is not directly supervised by an adult who holds a

valid driver’s license issued under the Highway Traffic Act

and has either held the license for at least 24 consecutive

months prior to supervising the person or successfully

completed an off-highway vehicle safety training course

approved by the Registrar………………..……………….

12(3)(b)(ii)

250

11.6 Owner of off-highway vehicle, other than a snowmobile,

permitting it to be operated by a person 16 years of age or

older who does not either hold a valid driver’s license

issued under the Highway Traffic Act that he or she has

held for at least 24 consecutive months prior to operating

the off-highway vehicle or successfully complete an off-

highway vehicle safety training course approved by the

Registrar prior to operating the off-highway vehicle or who

holds a driver’s license issued under the Highway Traffic

Act that is suspended….……………………………

12(3)(c)

250

12 Registered owner of off-highway vehicle failing to disclose

name of operator on request of peace officer……………...

13

250

13 Operator or owner of off-highway vehicle failing to ensure

all lamps and equipment in good working order…….…….

14

250

14 Operator of off-highway vehicle while driving at night or in

fog, rain or snow failing to keep lamps and taillamps

illuminated..............................................…..........................

15(1)

250

15 Operator of off-highway vehicle driving at excessive speed

or in manner which might endanger the safety of persons

or property......................................…...................................

16(a)

250

16 Operator of off-highway vehicle pursuing, harassing,

maiming or killing an animal or other wildlife.....................

16(b)

250

17 Operator of off-highway vehicle throwing or depositing on

any highway, roadway or trail any glass, bottle, tin or other

waste or refuse liable to injure a human or an animal or

damage a vehicle or spoil the environment.......…................

16(c)

250

18 Operating or having care or control of an off-highway

vehicle while ability to operate is impaired by alcohol or a

drug..............................................................…....................

17

250

19 Operator or passenger of off-highway vehicle being in

possession of a firearm not inserted in a closed

holster..............................................................…................

18(a)

250

20 Operator or passenger of off-highway vehicle possessing or

transporting a loaded firearm............................…...............

18(b)

250

21 Operator or passenger of off-highway vehicle discharging a

firearm from an off-highway vehicle...................................

18(c)

250

22 Operator of off-highway vehicle operating vehicle on any

land without the express permission of the owner of land or

the tenant, licensee or permittee of the owner of

land.................................................…..................................

19(2)

225

23 Driver of off-highway vehicle driving at a speed exceeding

40 kilometres per hour within 30 metres of a dwelling or

place where a person is taking shelter or where a person is

practising an outdoor sport...................................................

20

250

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24 Person who parks off-highway vehicle failing to take

precautions to prevent another person who is not

authorized by the Act or regulations to operate the off-

highway vehicle..................................................................

21

250

25 Operator or passenger of off-highway vehicle wearing scarf

or other clothing accessory in a manner that may be caught

by the off-highway vehicle or by trees or other obstructions

of a similar nature..........................................

22

250

26 Driver of off-highway vehicle failing to make crossings to

the right and pass on the left...............................................

23(2)(a)

250

27 Driver of off-highway vehicle overtaking and passing

another off-highway vehicle on the right where the other

vehicle is not turning left.....................................................

23(2)(b)

250

28 Driver of off-highway vehicle, in passing another off-

highway vehicle, pulling out in front of vehicle passed and

failing to ensure that passing can be done without risk to

the off-highway vehicle passed...........................................

23(2)(c)

250

29 Driver of off-highway vehicle on a trail with lanes in

opposite directions failing to refrain from entering left lane

from right before ascertaining may do so without

danger.................................................................................

23(2)(d)

250

30 Driver of off-highway vehicle failing to maintain safe

distance when following another off-highway vehicle on

trail......................................................................................

23(2)(e)

250

31 Driver of off-highway vehicle failing to yield the right of

way of another off-highway vehicle claiming the right of

way.....................................................................................

23(2)(f)

250

32 Driver of off-highway vehicle driving in reverse without

ascertaining can be done without risk and without

impeding traffic..................................................................

23(2)(g)

250

33 Driver of off-highway vehicle failing to make proper signals

when stopping, slowing down or turning............................

23(2)(h)

250

34 Driver of off-highway vehicle, when approaching an

intersection and preparing to turn left, failing to yield the

right of way to an off-highway vehicle coming in opposite

direction which enters the intersection or is so near thereto

that is dangerous to turn in front of it.................................

23(2)(i)

250

35 Driver of off-highway vehicle, when arriving at fork in two

or more trails and at crossing of trails, failing to yield the

right of way to driver of off-highway vehicle approaching

on right on other trail except when a stop sign is placed on

such other trail and driver is required to stop and be bound

to yield the way..................................................................

23(2)(j)

250

36 Driver of off-highway vehicle, when preparing to enter trail,

failing to yield the way to off-highway vehicle approaching

on trail............................................................

23(2)(k)

250

37 Driver of off-highway vehicle, when turning right at an

intersection of trails, encroaching on left or centre of trail

when turning right onto trail..............................................

23(2)(l)

250

38 Driver of off-highway vehicle parking so as to impede access

to any property or impede access near an intersection of

trails or in any other place where it interferes with traffic

on trails............................................

23(2)(m)

250

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39 Driver of off-highway vehicle, when parked on trail, failing

to leave sufficient space so as to be seen from both

directions............................................................................

23(2)(n)

250

40 Driver of off-highway vehicle placing vehicle on trail while

being fueled........................................................................

(EC418/12; 297/17)

23(2)(o)

250

PART 40.01

PLANNING ACT

Subdivision and Development Regulations

(EC693/00)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Developing or constructing a road on a primary, secondary or baymouth barrier sand dune ………………………….

40(1)

$200

2 Subdividing a parcel of land on an off-shore island ……….. 64(1)(a) 200

3 Constructing or locating a building or development on a sand dune or wildlife habitat on an off-shore island ……

64(1)(b)

200

4 Locating on an off-shore island a building or development

other than a summer cottage with a water supply and sewage disposal system meeting the requirements of the

Environmental Protection Act …………………………...

64(1)(c)

200

5 Undertaking development in the Morell River Conservation Zone without a permit

67(4)

200

6 Owner of property within the Morell River Conservation

Zone permitting development without a permit

67(5)

200 7 Expanding, relocating, structurally altering or otherwise

undertaking development with respect to an existing use

within the Morell River Conservation Zone

67(7)

200

PART 40.02

RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. R-8

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Using an area designated as a protected area in a manner

destructive of preserved objects or elements …………….

10

$200 2 Wilfully taking sand, gravel or stone from a protected beach 11(a) 200

3 Defacing or altering a protected beach ……………………… 11(b) 200

4 Depositing refuse, litter or other material on a protected beach without the permission of the Minister

11(c)

200

5 Using a provincial park, protected area or protected beach in a

manner contrary to the regulations ………………………..

12

200 6 Contravening Act or regulations where no penalty provided .. 14(b) 200

PART 40.03

RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ACT

Provincial Parks Regulations

(EC1134/66) Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Removing a flower, shrub or plant in a provincial park …… 2(a) $200

2 Wilfully defacing a natural object or injuring a tree, shrub

flower or grass in a provincial park ……………………..

2(b)

200 3 Removing, defacing, damaging or destroying a sign board,

sign, public building or structure in a provincial park ….

2(c)

200

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4 Removing or displacing any rock, sand, mineral, fossil or

object of natural interest in a provincial park …………..

2(d)

200 5 Polluting or obstructing a stream or body of water in a

provincial park …………………………………………..

2(e)

200

6 Displaying an advertisement in a provincial park …………. 2(f) 200 7 Selling or offering for sale an article or service or carrying on

a business in a provincial park …………………………..

2(g)

200

8 Depositing rubbish or offensive matter in a provincial park except in an incinerator or trash basket ………………….

2(h)

200

9 Starting or maintaining an open fire in a provincial park

except in a fire place or grill ……………………………..

2(i)

200 10 Dropping a burning match, lighted cigar or cigarette or other

burning substance in a provincial park …………………..

2(j)

200

11 Begging or soliciting in a provincial park …………………. 2(k) 200 12 Permitting a horse, dog or other animal to be at large in a

provincial park ……………………………………………

2(l)

200

13 Operating a motor vehicle in a provincial park or in designated areas other than on public highways and public

parking areas ………………………………………………

2(m)

200

14 Camping in a provincial park or in designated areas not designated for camping …………………………………...

2(n)

200

15 Removing or defacing a traffic sign or device in a provincial

park ………………………………………………………..

3(3)

200 16 Disobeying an official traffic sign, signal or device in a

provincial park …………………………………………….

3(4)

200

17 Refusing or failing to comply with an order, signal or direction of the Minister in a provincial park …………….

4

200

18 Camping within a provincial park without a permit 5(1) 200 19 Camping within a provincial park for more than fourteen

consecutive days and nights without permission …………

5(2)

200

20 Entering or attempting to enter a provincial park after being removed from the park by the caretaker ………………….

7

200

21 Acting in a noisy or disorderly manner, creating a disturbance,

pursuing offensive conduct or being in an intoxicated condition ……………………………………...

8

200

22 Hunting, shooting, snaring, killing, poisoning or harming a

bird, fowl, mammal, amphibian, reptile, fish or other creature ……………………………………………………

11

200

PART 40.1

SMOKE-FREE PLACES ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-4.2

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Smoking in a public place or workplace when not permitted

by the Act or regulations ……………………………….

4(1)

$100 2 Smoking in a motor vehicle while a person under the age of

nineteen years is present……………………………..…

4(2)

100

3 Owner of a public place or workplace or employer at a workplace that has no designated smoking area failing to

ensure that persons refrain from smoking in the public place or workplace…………………………………...…..

7(a)

100

4 Owner of a public place or workplace or employer at a

workplace failing to ensure that persons smoke only in a designated smoking area of the public place or

workplace………………………………………………..

7(b)

100

5 Person smoking in outdoor designated smoking area of Hillsborough Hospital who is not a patient………….…

8(4)

100

6 Person smoking in designated smoking room of a long-term

care facility who is not a resident of that facility…….…

9(2)

100 7 Owner of a long-term care facility or employer at a long-

term care facility requiring an employee to enter or work

in a designated smoking room………………………….

11(a)

100

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8 Owner of a long-term care facility or employer at a long-

term care facility permitting an employee to enter or work in a designated smoking room other than as

permitted by the regulations ……………………………

11(b)

100

9 Owner of a public place or workplace or employer at a workplace, failing to post or keep posted signs respecting

smoking required by the regulations……………………

12

100

10 Obstructing or attempting to obstruct, or failing to cooperate with, an inspector in the exercise of his or her

functions under the Act or regulations …………………..

14(2)

100

11 Employer or union taking discriminatory action against an employee because the employee has acted in accordance

with or sought the enforcement of the Act, the regulations

or an order of an inspector ………………….

17(1)(a)

100 12 Employer or union threatening to take discriminatory

action against an employee because the employee has

acted in accordance with or sought the enforcement of the Act, the regulations or an order of an inspector …….

17(1)(b)

100

13 Employer or union imposing any penalty on an employee

because the employee has acted in accordance with or sought the enforcement of the Act, the regulations or an

order of an inspector ……………………………………

17(1)(c)

100

14 Employer or union intimidating or coercing an employee because the employee has acted in accordance with or

sought the enforcement of the Act, the regulations or an

order of an inspector…………………………………….

17(1)(d)

100 15 Driver failing to come to a safe stop when requested to do

so by a police officer ……………………………………

19.1(2)

100

PART 40.2

SMOKE-FREE PLACES ACT

General Regulations

(EC279/03)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Owner of a public place or workplace or employer at a workplace failing to ensure signs required to be posted

under the Act or regulations are not obstructed …………

5(2)(a)

$100 2 Owner of a public place or workplace or employer at a

workplace failing to ensure signs required to be posted

under the Act or regulations are replaced if defaced or damaged …………………………………………………

5(2)(b)

100

3 Owner of a long-term care facility failing to ensure that the

ventilation system for a designated smoking room is in operation during the hours the designated smoking room

is open for use……………………………………………

6(2)

100

PART 41

PESTICIDES CONTROL ACT

Regulations

(EC761/05)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failing to keep records of each pesticide use or application … 9(1) 1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

2 Failing to record a pesticide use or application within 72 hours

after a pesticide use or application …………………

9(2)

$1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 3 Failing to keep records for at least three years from the date

of the use or application of the pesticide …………………

9(3)(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

4 Failing to make records available to officials ……………….. 9(3)(b) 1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

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5 Failing to provide annual sales data to the Minister, prior to

January 31, for all domestic and non-domestic pesticides sold to retail customers for the previous calendar year …

12(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

5.1 Failing to provide required information to the Minister …... 12(3)

(a)-(d)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 6 Failing to display a Non-Domestic Pesticide Business

Licence ……………………………………………………

13(1.1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

7 Failing to display a Domestic Pesticide Business Licence……………………………………………………

13.1(5)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

8 Failing to prepare a written record of a sale of a non-domestic

pesticide within 24 hours of the sale ……………………..

17(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 9 Failing to prepare a written record of a sale of a Schedule 1

pesticide within 24 hours of the sale………………….….

17(2)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

10 Employee no longer authorized to use Pesticide Purchase Permit failing to return Permit immediately to operator of

agricultural operation or to holder of Pesticide

Application Business Licence …………………………...

18(3)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 11 Failing to provide a copy of a Pesticide Application Permit

upon request of an environment officer

19(4)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

12 Failing to keep or store a pesticide separate from foodstuff, feed or any other material intended for consumption by

humans or animals ………………………………………

20(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

13 Failing to store a pesticide in the required storage facility …. 20(2) 1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

14 Holder of Domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence or

Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence failing to ensure that the display of controlled purchase domestic

pesticides is not accessible to any person other than the licensee or the licensee’s employees …………...

20.1(1)(a)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

15 Holder of Domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence or

Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence failing to ensure that the display of controlled purchase domestic

pesticides is more than one metre away from any

commodities……………………………….………...

20.1(1)(b)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 16 Holder of Domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence or

Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence failing

to store a controlled purchase domestic pesticide in required manner………………………………………….

20.1(2) (a)-(d)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

17 Failing to display or store a self-select domestic pesticide in

the approved manner………………………………..……

20.2

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 18 Failing to carry a Pesticide Application Permit when

handling, loading, transporting, mixing or applying a

Schedule 1 pesticide ……………………………………..

21(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 19 Revoked by EC380/08..…………………………….………..

21(2)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

20 Failing to apply, store, handle, mix, load, or transport a pesticide in the manner specified on the label of the

package of the pesticide …………………………………..

22

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

21 Failing to comply with all terms and conditions placed on a licence, certificate or permit………………………………

22.1

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

22 Failing to dispose of a pesticide, a mixture containing a

pesticide, a material treated with a pesticide or a container that held a pesticide other than in the manner and using the

method recommended by the manufacturer or Minister ….

23(a),(b),(c),

(d)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

23 Failing to provide proper prior notice, in writing or by phone,

of a non-domestic pesticide application ………………….

24(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

24 Failing to include required information in the notice regarding

the application of a non-domestic pesticide …...................

24(2)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 24.1 Applying a non-domestic pesticide after the expiry of the

48-hour application period without providing new notice

under section 24 …………………………………………..

24.1(3)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 25 Failing to post prior proper notice of a non-domestic pesticide

application …………………………………………………

25(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

26 Failing to include required information in the posted notice regarding the application of a non-domestic pesticide …

25(2)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

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27 Failing to ensure that signs are posted at all entrances and

exits to a structure within which or to which a pesticide is applied …………………………………………………….

25(3)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

28 Failing to maintain clearly visible posted signs for the required

time period following a pesticide application …..

25(4)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 29 Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence holder

failing to store pesticides in Phase III storage facility ……

26

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

30 Failing to transport a pesticide in or on a vehicle together with commodities in a manner sufficient to prevent

contamination …………………………………………….

27(1)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

31 Failing to transport a concentrated non-domestic pesticide in or on a vehicle in the original manufacturer’s sealed

container in a manner that will ensure the pesticide will not

spill ……………………………………………………….

27(2)(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 32 Failing to transport a concentrated non-domestic pesticide in

or on a vehicle in an enclosed leak proof container or

properly secured to the transportation equipment ……….

27(2)(b)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 33 Failing to ensure pesticide application equipment is locked

while unattended .…………………………………………

27(4)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

34 Failing to label a container containing seed treated with a pesticide while transporting or selling the seed …………..

27(5)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

35 Operating ground agricultural equipment for a fee without

holding a Class A Pesticide Application Business Licence .

28(1)(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 36 Offering a service involving the application of a pesticide for

the control of mosquitoes or biting flies without holding a

Class B Pesticide Application Business Licence …………

28(1)(b)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 37 Offering a service involving the application of a non-fumigant

pesticide to stored feed or to dwellings or structures without holding a Class C-1 Pesticide Application

Business Licence ……………………………………….…

28(1)(c)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

38 Offering a service involving the application of a fumigant pesticide to stored feed or to dwellings or structures

without holding a class C-2 Pesticide Application Business

Licence ……………………………………………….……

28(1)(d)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 39 Offering a service involving the application of a seed or seed-

piece treatment pesticide without holding a Class D

Pesticide Application Business Licence ………………….

28(1)(e)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 40 Offering a service involving the application of a pesticide to

ornamental vegetation, golf course turf and other non-crop

areas without holding a Class E Pesticide Application Business Licence ……………….………………………...

28(1)(f)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

41 Offering a pesticide application service for forestry herbicide

application without holding a Class F-1 Pesticide Application Business Licence …………………………….

28(1)(g)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

42 Offering a service involving the application of a pesticide for

the production of tree seedlings for reforestation purposes without holding a Class F-2 Pesticide Application Business

Licence …………………..………………..…..

28(1)(h)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

43 Offering a service involving the application of a pesticide in a greenhouse without holding a Class G Pesticide

Application Business Licence or a Class F-2 Pesticide

Application Business Licence ……………………………

28(1)(i)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 44 Offering a service involving the application of a soil fumigant

pesticide without holding a Class H Pesticide Application

Business Licence ……………………………

28(1)(j)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

45 Offering a service involving the application of a herbicide

using a wiper, brush or roller, or by making a spot

treatment without holding a Class I Pesticide Application Business Licence………………………………………..

28(1)(k)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

46 Offering a pesticide application service without holding a

Class J Pesticide Application Business Licence…………..

28(1)(l)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 47 Applying a non-domestic pesticide to control pests on

agricultural land or on agricultural crop or product that is

not located in a greenhouse without holding a Class A Pesticide Applicator Certificate or without being a certified

assistant……………………………………….…

28(2)(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

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48 Applying a non-domestic pesticide to control mosquitoes or

biting flies without holding a Class B Pesticide Applicator Certificate …………………………………………..……

28(2)(b)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

49 Applying a non-domestic, non-fumigant pesticide to stored

feed, dwellings or other structures without holding a Class C-1 Pesticide Applicator Certificate ………..…………….

28(2)(c)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

50 Applying a fumigant pesticide to stored feed, dwellings or

other structures without holding a Class C-2 Pesticide Applicator Certificate …………………….………………

28(2)(d)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

51 Applying a non-domestic pesticide as a seed or seed-piece

treatment without holding a Class D Pesticide Applicator Certificate ………………………………………………...

28(2)(e)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

52 Applying a non-domestic pesticide to ornamental vegetation,

golf course turf and other non-crop areas without holding a Class E Pesticide Applicator Certificate ………………

28(2)(f)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

53 Applying a non-domestic forestry herbicide without holding a

Class F-1 Pesticide Applicator Certificate …..…………

28(2)(g)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 54 Applying a non-domestic pesticide for the production of tree

seedlings for reforestation purposes without holding a

Class F-2 Pesticide Applicator Certificate……….…..……

28(2)(h)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 55 Applying a non-domestic pesticide in a greenhouse without

holding a Class G Pesticide Applicator Certificate …….

28(2)(i)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

56 Applying a soil fumigant pesticide without holding a Class H Pesticide Applicator Certificate …………………………..

28(2)(j)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

57 Applying a herbicide using a wiper, brush, or roller or by

making a spot treatment without holding a Class I Pesticide Applicator Certificate..….……………………...

28(2)(k)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

58 Applying a non-domestic pesticide without holding a Class J Pesticide Applicator Certificate…………………………

28(2)(l)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

59 Operating a business involving the sale or supply of a

controlled purchase domestic pesticide without holding a Domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence or a Non-

Domestic Pesticide Business Licence……………………..

28.1

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

60 Revoked by EC380/08………………………….………….…

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

61 Mixing a non-domestic pesticide without holding a

Loader/mixer Certificate or a Pesticide Applicator Certificate……………………………………..……..…………….

29

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

62 Operating a business involving the sale or supply of a non-

domestic pesticide without holding a Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Business Licence …………….………………………...…

30

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

63 Selling or offering to sell a controlled purchase domestic

pesticide to another person without holding a Domestic Pesticide Vendor Certificate or a Non-domestic Pesticide

Vendor Certificate…………………………………………

30.1(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

64 Providing pesticide related information or recommendations regarding controlled purchase domestic pesticides to

another person without holding a Domestic Pesticide

Vendor Certificate or a Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Certificate………………………………………………….

30.1(b)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

65 Selling a non-domestic or a Schedule 1 pesticide to a person

without holding a Non-domestic Pesticide Vendor Certificate ……………………………………………………………….……

31(1)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

66 Providing pesticide related information or recommendations

to another person without holding a Non-domestic Pesticide

Vendor Certificate ………………….……………………………..

31(2)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

67 Selling or offering to sell a non-domestic pesticide to a

purchaser who does not hold an appropriate certificate, permit or licence …………………………………………………………….

32(1)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

68 Purchasing a non-domestic pesticide without holding an

appropriate certificate or permit ……………………………..…...

32(2)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 69 Purchasing a Schedule 1 pesticide without holding an

appropriate certificate and permit …………..……………..….….

32(3)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

70 Selling or offering to sell a Schedule 1 pesticide to a purchaser who does not hold an appropriate certificate, permit and licence

……………………………..……………………....….

32(4)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

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71 Improperly using a Pesticide Purchase Permit ………………. 33 1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 72 Giving, transferring, selling, lending or assigning a Pesticide

Purchase Permit without authorization ………………………...…

34

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

73 Applying a pesticide to any open body of water; to control mosquitoes or biting flies; or within a buffer zone without holding

a Pesticide Application Permit …………..……………………..…

35(a),(b),(c)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

74 Applying a Schedule 1 pesticide without holding a Pesticide Application Permit ………………………………………………..

35(d)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

75 Applying a prohibited pesticide ………………………...….… 36 1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 76 Applying a pesticide or pesticide mixture using an aircraft…. 37 1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

77 Filling, discharging, washing or flushing out any sprayer or other application equipment within 25 meters of an open body of

water………………………………...……………………..………

38(1)(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

78 Discharging, washing or flushing out any sprayer or other equipment used to apply pesticides within 25 meters of a water

well…………………………………………….…..........................

38(1)(b)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

78.1 Permitting or causing any sprayer or other equipment used to apply pesticides to be filled from an open body of water or

water well …………………………………………………….…...

38(2)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

79 Bringing or abandoning a container in which a pesticide has been stored within 25 meters of an open body of water ………….

38(3)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

80 Applying a pesticide in a dry formulation or a liquid

formulation under pressure when wind speed at the point of application exceeds 20 km/h ………………………………….......

39(1)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

81 Discharging a pesticide, pesticide mixture or solution from equipment in a manner not permitted by the manufacturer’s label

………………………………………………………………..……

40

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

82 Use of a pesticide containing any form of the chemical 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic (2,4-D) on a commercial golf course

within 25 metres of a watercourse boundary or wetland

boundary…………………………………………………...……...

40.1(1)(a)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation 83 Use of a pesticide containing any form of the chemical 2,4-D

on a commercial golf course within 25 metres of the

boundary of an adjacent property used for commercial, industrial, residential or institutional purposes…………..

40.1(1)(b)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

84 Application of pesticide containing any form of the chemical

2,4-D on areas other than the fairways and other permitted areas of a commercial golf course……………………..…

40.1(2)(a)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

85 Application of pesticide containing any form of the chemical

2,4-D on areas other than the tee-off areas and other permitted areas of a commercial golf course……...………

40.1(2)(b)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

86 Application of pesticide containing any form of the chemical

2,4-D on areas other than the greens and other permitted areas of a commercial golf course…….…………...………

40.1(2)(c)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

87 Sale, supply or use of any domestic pesticide for the control of

lawn pests that is a fertilizer-pesticide blended product ……………………………………………………..………

40.2(a)

1,000 (individual) 5,000 (corporation)

88 Sale, supply or use of any domestic pesticide for the control of

lawn pests that is a granular spreadable pesticide…..….

40.2(b)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation) 89 Sale, supply or use of any domestic pesticide for the control of

lawn pests that is a hose-end pesticide…………………

40.2(c)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

90 Sale, supply or use of any domestic pesticide for the control of

lawn pests that is a pesticide concentrate………………

40.2(d)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

91 Sale, supply or use of any domestic pesticide for the control of

lawn pests that contains the chemical 2,4-D……………

40.2(e)

1,000 (individual)

5,000 (corporation)

(EC455/10; 341/14; 406/14)

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PART 42

PLANT HEALTH ACT

Potatoes Regulations

(EC138/95)

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Disposing of potatoes in an unsafe manner…………..…….. 5 $1,000

2 Storing potatoes unlawfully, etc., permitting volunteer

growth….......……………………………………………...

5.1

1,000 3 Failing to register potato plantings………………………....... 6.1(1) 1,000

4 Failing to produce proof of disinfection …………..………… 7.1(4) 200

PART 42.1

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. P-30.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Failure to comply with order of Chief Public Health Officer

under section 24 in respect of a public health hazard ........

24(9)

$1,000 1st offence

2,000 2nd offence

10,000 3rd and subsequent offence

2 Failure to comply with order of Chief Public Health Officer

made under section 39 in respect of a communicable

disease .................................................................................

39(8)

$1,000 1st offence

2,000 2nd offence

10,000 3rd and subsequent offence

3 Failure to ensure person under sixteen years complies with

order of Chief Public Health Officer in respect of a

communicable disease .........................................................

40

$1,000 1st offence

2,000 2nd offence

10,000 3rd and subsequent offence

4 Failure to comply with order of Chief Public Health Officer to

be immunized or take other preventative measures during

public health emergency .....................................................

49(3)

$1,000 1st offence

2,000 2nd offence

10,000 3rd and subsequent offence

(EC227/20; 231/20)

PART 43

ROADS ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. R-15

1st/Sub.

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Refusing to attend or produce under summons........................ 12(2) ($50/$200)

2 Cutting down or removal of poles............................................ 17 50/200 3 Failing to obtain approval of the Minister for development

within a highway development area....................................

17.4(1),(2)

50/200

4 Contravening restrictions respecting controlled access highway...............................................................................

28(a)

50/200

5 Contravening restrictions respecting selling within 150 ft. of a

controlled access highway..........................….....................

28(b)

50/200 6 Obstructing public highway............................…....................... 37(1) 50/200

7 Placing rubbish, etc., on or near highway or causing

obstruction, nuisance or injury.............................................

37(3)

50/200 8 Obstructing water course........................................................... 39(1) 50/200

9 Owner or occupier failing to keep drains open......................... 39(2) 50/200

10 Constructing bridge without approval....................................... 39(3) 50/200 11 Causing damage to bridge......................................................... 40 50/200

12 Failing to comply with requirements for written permit &

failing to abide by restrictions on building near highway....

41(1)

50/200 13 Failing to comply with requirements for written permit &

failing to abide by restrictions with respect to erecting any

building, structure, sign or billboard near intersection.........

41(2)

50/200

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14 Failing to comply with requirements for written permit &

failing to abide by restrictions with respect to erecting any building, structure, sign or billboard near bend....................

41(4)

50/200

15 Placing, stationing or operating blinding lights near highway.. 43(1) 50/200

16 Removing or placing any substance on public road or right-of-way.................................................................................

44(1)

50/200

17 Piling snow or ice on public road impeding traffic or road

maintenance or creating safety hazard................................

44(2)

50/200 18 Parking or leaving vehicle on public right-of-way................... 45 50/200

19 Moving excess load or building without permit....................... 46(1) 50/200

20 Failing to obtain permit for overweight vehicle....................... 46(2.1) 50/200 21 Disobeying sign or signal of peace officer to stop vehicle....... 49(5)(a) 1,000/2,000

22 Disobeying peace officer’s order to drive to approved

weighing device..................................................................

49(5)(b)

1,000/2,000 23 Refusing to have vehicle weighed............................................ 49(5)(c) 1,000/2,000

24 Failing to remove portion of load as ordered............................ 49(5)(d) 1,000/2,000

25 Failing to produce driver’s license, registration....................... 50(1) 100 26 Operating a motor vehicle in contravention of the Vehicle

Weights Regulations...........................................................

– See Notes Below:

Note 1: [s.9(1)] Vehicle Weights Regulations

For first offence $50 plus

(a) $1 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the first 500 kg. of excess weight or load. (b) $2 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 500 kg.

(c) $2 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 2000 kg.

For any subsequent offence $200 plus

(a) $1 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the first 500 kg. of excess weight or load. (b) $2 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 500 kg.

(c) $2 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 2000 kg.

Note 2: [s.9(2)] Vehicle Weights Regulations

During spring weight restrictions for a first offence $50 plus

(a) $3 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the first 500 kg. of excess weight or load. (b) $6 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 500 kg.

(c) $6 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 2000 kg.

For any subsequent offence $200 plus

(a) $3 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the first 500 kg. of excess weight or load.

(b) $6 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 500 kg. (c) $6 for each 50 kg. or fraction thereof on the excess weight or load over 2000 kg.

PART 44

STRAY LIVESTOCK ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-8.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Owner permitting livestock to be at large…............................. 4(1) $100 2 Obstructing a peace officer or drover carrying out his or her

duties under the Act………………………………………..

5(6)

100

PART 45

TOBACCO AND ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICE SALES AND

ACCESS ACT R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-3.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Selling or offering to sell tobacco containing prescribed

flavouring agent .................………..………………...

3.1

$250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

2 Selling or supplying tobacco or an electronic smoking device to person under age 19 ………………..…….

4(1)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

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3 Purchasing or attempting to purchase tobacco or an

electronic smoking device for, or for resale to, person under age 19 ...……………………..………..

4(2)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

4 Selling or supplying tobacco or an electronic smoking

device to person appearing to be under age 19 without prescribed form of ID ……………………...

4(4)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

5 Selling or supplying tobacco or an electronic smoking

device to person who produces ID that appears altered or not authentic …………………….………..

4(5)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

6 Selling tobacco or an electronic smoking device in

designated place …………………………….……....

4.1(1)

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence) 7 Permitting vending machine in place person owns or

occupies ……………………………….………...….

5

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

8 Displaying or permitting display of tobacco where sold or offered for sale .............………………………......

5.1(1)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

9 Displaying or permitting display of an electronic

smoking device where sold or offered for sale ..............................………………………...........

5.1(1.1)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

10 Advertising or promoting or permitting the

advertisement or promotion of, where not permitted, the sale or use of tobacco ........……………………...

5.2(1)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

11 Advertising or promoting or permitting the

advertisement or promotion of, where not permitted, the sale or use of an electronic smoking device……..

5.3(1)

250 (1st offence) 500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

12 False, misleading or deceptive advertising or promotion

of tobacco or an electronic smoking device…………

5.4

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence) 13 Owner or person in charge of place where tobacco sold

failing to display required signs or failing to display required signs in the required manner and

locations .............…………………………………....

6(1)

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

14 Owner or person in charge of place where electronic smoking device sold failing to display required signs

or failing to display required signs in the required

manner and locations .........................……..…..........

6(2)

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence) 15 Retail vendor failing to post notice of suspension or

cancellation of retail vendor’s license in the required

form for the required time period ............…...….…...

6.1

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence) 16 Obstructing, attempting to obstruct or failing to

cooperate with inspector ..............…………..….......

7.1

250 (1st offence)

500 (2nd or subsequent offence)

(EC846/15)

PART 46

TOURISM INDUSTRY ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-3.3

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Obstructing or assaulting a tourism standards officer ............ 1.4(4) $1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 2 Obstructing, impeding or assaulting a tourism compliance

officer or person assisting a tourism compliance

officer……………………………………………….…......

1.5(8)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

3 Aiding or assisting a person who is obstructing, impeding or

assaulting a tourism compliance officer………………......

1.5(8)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

4 Tourism operator conducting, operating, maintaining or managing a tourist establishment without a license issued

by the Minister that is in full force and effect …………....

2(1)

1,000 (1st offence) 2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

5 Tourism operator failing to apply to Minister for a tourist establishment license on an annual basis……………….…

2(2)

1,000 (1st offence) 2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

6 Tourism operator failing to maintain a register for the tourism

establishment……………………………………...

6(1)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence) 7 Tourism operator failing to ensure that every person who rents

a rental unit or site at the tourism establishment enters

required information in the register…………….…..

6(1)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

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8 Tourism operator failing to ensure that an occupancy return

for the tourism establishment is prepared and submitted to Department on a monthly basis…………………..…....….

6(2)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

9 Tourism operator failing to ensure that the tourism

establishment license is paid in full by September 1st of each year previous to upcoming operating season……………………….....

6(2.1)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

10 Tourism operator or manager of tourism establishment

entering or permitting to be entered a false statement in the register or on the occupancy return of the tourism

establishment……………………………………..………

6(3)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

11 Person misrepresenting himself or herself when registering in a tourism establishment…………………………………

6(4)(a)

1,000 (1st offence) 2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

12 Person making a false statement as to the person’s place of

residence when registering in a tourism establishment…

6(4)(b)

1,000 (1st offence)

2,000 (2nd or subsequent offence)

PART 47

TRAILS ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-4.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Obstructing, impeding or assaulting a trails officer or person

assisting a trails officer or aiding or assisting any person obstructing, impeding or assaulting a trails officer during

the lawful execution of trails officer’s duties......................

5.1(8)

$200

2 Failing to observe order prohibiting entry to or presence on trail.................................................................................….

12(2)

200

3 Being impaired by alcohol or drugs while on trail.............….. 13(1)(a) 200

4 Acting in noisy or disorderly manner while on trail................. 13(1)(b) 200 5 Creating disturbance while on trail...................................….... 13(1)(c) 200

6 Pursuing course of conduct detrimental to safety of others or

affecting the enjoyment of trail by others........…................

13(1)(d)

200 7 Wilfully destroying trail property or natural resources on or

adjacent to trail........….........................................................

13(1)(e)

200

8 Dumping or depositing garbage or other material on or from

trail.....................................................................…..............

13(1)(f)

200

9 Engaging in activity prohibited by notice or by regulation...... 13(1)(g) 200

10 Travelling on closed trail or portion of closed trail....……....... 13(2) 200 11 Removing or defacing sign posted under the Act...................... 13(3) 200

PART 48

TRAILS ACT

General Regulations

(EC760/03) Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Cutting, destroying or removing trees, hedgerows, shrubs or

other vegetation within right-of-way of trail.......….....……

2(1)(a)

$200

2 Planting or introducing plants on trail.................................….. 2(1)(b) 200 3 Adding or removing topsoil, sand, gravel or any other organic

or inorganic material within right-of-way of trail.........…...

2(1)(c)

200

4 Constructing or erecting buildings, signs, fences, walls, dams,

drainage systems or other structures within right-of-way of

trail.....................………………….…………..…………...

2(1)(d)

200

5 Removing, damaging or defacing gates, benches, shelters or other structures along trail or at entrances or exits to trail...

2(1)(e)

200

6 Removing or damaging trail surface, trail bed, bridges or

other surface or sub-surface features or structures of trail..

2(1)(f)

200 7 Displaying advertisement, carrying on business or offering for

sale any article or service within right-of-way of trail...

2(1)(g)

200

8 Hunting or placing traps or snares within right-of-way of trail 2(1)(h) 200 9 Transporting unencased firearm loaded or unloaded not

otherwise authorized by law within right-of-way of trail....

2(1)(i)

200

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10 Polluting or obstructing any stream or body of water within

right-of-way of trail.......……………………………....…...

2(1)(j)

200 11 Starting, maintaining or renewing fire other than in grills or

containers provided or contrary to provincial fire laws

within right-of-way of trail……………………………......

2(1)(k)

200 12 Allowing dog or other animal to run at large within right-of-

way of trail......……………………………….....................

2(1)(l)

100

13 Operating conveyance drawn by animal without permit within right-of-way of trail....………………………….….

2(1)(m)

200

14 Failing to wear bicycle safety helmet while riding bicycle on

trail.....………………………………………......................

2(2)(a)

50 15 Failing to have bicycle safety helmet chin strap securely

fastened while riding bicycle on trail.....................….…….

2(2)(b)

50

16 Parent or guardian permitting person under 16 years of age to ride or operate bicycle on trail without wearing bicycle

safety helmet .......................................................…...........

2(3)(a)

50

17 Parent or guardian permitting person under 16 years of age to ride or operate bicycle on trail without having bicycle

safety helmet chin strap securely fastened....................…...

2(3)(b)

50

18 Operating motorized vehicle, motorized wheelchair or power-assisted bicycle on trail in contravention of regulations.....

3

225

PART 49

TRESPASS TO PROPERTY ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. T-6

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Entering premises under cultivation......................................... 2(1)(a) $500

1.1 Entering on premises that is forest land ................................... 2(1)(a.1) $500 2 Entering tree plantation or management area........................... 2(1)(b) 500

3 Entering enclosed premises...................................................... 2(1)(c) 500

4 Dumping................................................................................... 2(1)(d) 500 5 Entering premises where entry prohibited................................ 2(1)(e) 500

6 Engaging in prohibited activity................................................. 2(1)(f) 500

7 Removing sign or notice......................................................…. 2(5) 200

8 Unauthorized posting of sign or notice..................................... 2(6) 200

9 Remaining on premises after direction to leave........................ 3 200

10 Disturbing occupier, unreasonable operation of motor vehicle..................................................................................

6(a)

200

11 Disturbing occupier, disorderly behaviour................................ 6(b) 200

12 Failing to identify operator of motor vehicle............................. 7(3) 200 13 Failing to comply with court order prohibiting entry................ 9(2) 200

(EC406/14; 577/19)

PART 50

UNSIGHTLY PROPERTY ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. U-5

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Preventing or obstructing entry or attempts thereto of

inspector…………………………………………………...

14(2)

$100

2 Failing to comply with order issued under this Act.................. 17 200

3 Keeping a derelict vehicle viewable from highway.................. 18(1) 200

PART 51

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

R.S.P.E.I. 1988, W-4.1

Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Hunting, angling, trapping without a proper license................ 12(1) $200 plus relevant license fee

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2 Knowingly giving false or misleading information to a

conservation officer, natural resource inspector or license vendor …………………………………………………..…………..……

15(a)

200

3 Refusing to produce license or permit on the request of a

conservation officer or natural resource inspector.………………

15(b)

200 4 Selling, transferring or assigning license.……....................….. 15(c) 200

5 Permitting license to be used by another person.…………...... 15(d) 200

5.1 Using another person’s license.………………………………. 15(e) 200 6 Taking, hunting or killing game or wildlife out of season or in

excess of bag limits.................................….........................

19(1)(a)

200

7 Feeding protected game to other animals.................................. 19(1)(b) 200 8 Hunting under influence or in possession of an intoxicant....... 19(1)(c) 200

9 Illegally wasting game............................................................... 19(1)(d) 200

10 Hunting on Sunday..................................................….............. 19(1)(e) 200 11 Shoot at game within 200 metres of school, church, meeting

place, farm building, occupied dwelling or livestock without

permission or within 300 metres of where migratory birds are kept……………………………...............................................……

19(1)(f)

200

12 Illegally possessing loaded firearm on unanchored boat or

floating blind.........................................................................

19(1)(g)

200 13 Possessing an uncased firearm in the fields one hour after

sunset or one hour before sunrise.........................................

19(1)(h)

200

14 Discharging or possessing loaded firearm in or on vehicle...... 19(1)(i) 200 15 Destroying, removing, mutilating or disfiguring signs.............. 19(1)(j) 200

16 Obstructing or assaulting a conservation officer....................... 19(1)(k) 200

17 Taking eggs or young of fish, bird or fur-bearing animal without a permit...................................................................

19(1)(l)

200

18 Illegally selling wildlife............................................................ 19(1)(m) 200 18.1 Representing self as a conservation officer………………..... 19.1 200

18.2 Failing to comply with an order made under subsection 20(4)

or (7).………………………….……..........…………….......

20(12)

200 (individual)

1,000 (corporation) 18.3 Obstructing, impeding or refusing to admit a conservation

officer or other person executing a warrant…………………....…

21.2(5)

200

19 Failing to obey conservation officer.......................................... 27(1) 200 20 Failing to stop vehicle, vessel or conveyance........................... 27(2) 200

21 Hunting, fishing, trapping while license suspended.................. 31(3) 300

PART 51.1

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

General Regulations

(EC533/19)

Item

Number Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Taking a wild animal at a time other than a prescribed open

season …...…………..….………………………….….....

2(1)

$200

2 Using any air, land or water vehicle to chase, pursue, worry,

molest, take, hunt or kill any wildlife …………………...

3(1)

200

3 Depositing a substance that is harmful to wildlife, or permit

such a substance to be deposited, in an area frequented

by wildlife ……………………………………………….

5(1)

200

4 Depositing a substance that, combined with one or more

substances, results in a substance that is harmful to

wildlife, in an area frequented by wildlife ………………

5(2)

200

5 Exporting from the province by any means a wild animal or

any part of a wild animal without the permit attached ….

6(1)(a)

200

6 Exporting from the province by any means a package

containing a wild animal or any part of a wild animal

without the permit attached ……………….…………….

6(1)(b)

200

7 Importing wildlife without a valid and subsisting permit ….. 7(1) 200

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8 Providing wildlife control services on the property of

another person without first obtaining a wildlife control

operator’s permit ………………………………………...

8(4)

200

9 Wildlife control officer not reporting a captured animal

showing symptoms of disease to a conservation officer

or natural resource inspector ……………………………

11(a)

200

10 Wildlife control officer releasing a diseased wild animal

after capture without the expressed permission of a

conservation officer or natural resource inspector ………

11(b)

200

11 Wildlife control officer keeping, taming, using for

propagation purposes, selling, offering for sale, trading

or bartering live wild animals ………………………….

11(c)

200

12 Wildlife control officer capturing, handling or harassing any

provincially or federally listed endangered species ..

11(d)

200

13 Wildlife control officer holding a wild animal in captivity

for purposes of release or disposal for more than 24

hours …………………………………………………….

11(e)

200

14 Wildlife control officer not filing an annual report with the

Minister at the end of each calendar year listing the

species of wildlife controlled ………………………….

12(1)(a)

200

15 Wildlife control officer not filing an annual report with the

Minister at the end of each calendar year listing the

number of individual animals controlled ………………

12(1)(b)

200

16 Wildlife control officer not filing an annual report with the

Minister at the end of each calendar year listing the

disposition of wild animals ………………………….…

12(1)(c)

200

17 Wildlife control officer not filing an annual report with the

Minister at the end of each calendar year listing any

other information the Minister may require ……………

12(1)(d)

200

18 Wildlife control officer not establishing and maintaining

records on a monthly basis re annual report or making

the records available for inspection ……….……………

12(2)

200

(EC648/19)

PART 52

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT Angling Regulations

(EC532/19)

Item

Number Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Leaving any shelter materials unattended while angling for

trout or perch through ice …...…………..….……..…..

3(a)

$200

2 Using shacks for the purpose of angling while angling for

trout or perch through ice ……………………………..

3(b)

200

3 Leaving unmarked holes cut in the ice while angling for

trout or perch through ice ……………………………..

3(c)

200

4 Damaging or obstructing any fishway …………………... 4(a)(i) 200

5 Damaging or obstructing any device used to monitor fish

passage ……………………….……………………….

4(a)(ii)

200

6 Damaging or obstructing any device used by fish to pass

over or around any obstruction ……………………….

4(a)(iii)

200

7 Stopping or hindering fish from entering or passing any

fishway ……………………………………………….

4(b)(i)

200

8 Stopping or hindering fish from surmounting any obstacle

or leap …………………………………………………

4(b)(ii)

200

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9 Angling for or attempting to catch fish in any manner in

any fishway ………………………………………..…

4(c)

200

10 Catching or attempting to catch trout or salmon by means

of chumming …………………………………………

4(d)

200

11 While angling, possessing or retaining trout not

immediately killed or not immediately released into the

water ………………………………………………

4(e)

200

12 Selling, possessing or using fish eggs as bait for angling … 4(f) 200

13 Littering while angling ……………………………….…... 4(g) 200

14 Operating a private fishing preserve unless the operator is

the holder of a valid fishing preserve license ……........

5(1)

200

(EC201/09; 648/19)

PART 52.1

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

Fur Harvesting Regulations

(EC663/04) Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Set a trap or a snare that is not properly stamped…………. 2(5) $200

2 Place in wildlife habitat a snare larger than 20-gauge wire during the closed season for snaring fox or coyote……...

4(1)

200

3 Possess a snare that is not marked with the registration

number……………………………………………...……

4(4)

200 4 Unlawfully set a snare for coyote or fox within 50 metres

of bait……………………………………………….……

4(5)

200 5 Unlawfully set a body-gripping trap……………………… 5(2) 200

6 Unlawfully set a foot-hold trap…………………………… 6(2) 200

7 Set a foot-hold trap in combination with a running pole set

or a spring pole set……………………………………….

6(3)

200

8 Set a toothed trap, a deadfall or a hook…………………… 7 200

9 Place a trap in wildlife habitat before the open season for that species…………………………………………….…

8(1)(a)

200

10 Leave a trap in wildlife habitat after the close of the

trapping season for that species………………………….

8(1)(b)

200 11 Unlawful possession or setting of a trapping device……… 8(2) 200

12 Cut, spear, break, destroy or interfere with the den or

burrow of a fox or coyote…………………………….….

9(1)(a)

200 13 Cut, spear, break, destroy or interfere with a beaver house

or dam, a mink den, a muskrat house or den………….…

9(1)(b)

200

14 Unlawfully set a trap for or attempt to trap raccoon in places frequented by mink or muskrat……………….…..

9(1)(c)

200

15 Take or attempt to take any beaver, mink or muskrat by

any means other than trapping………………………...…

9(1)(f)

200

16 Setting a trap within the highway right-of-way in any

location other than in or over water …………………..…

9(1)(g)

200 17 Setting a trapping device of any type without examining it

at least once every 72 hours ……………………………..

9(1)(h)

200

18 Setting a trap designed to hold an animal alive without

examining each trap at least once a day ………………...

9(1)(i)(i)

200 19 Setting a snare designed to kill red fox or coyote without

examining each snare at least once every 48 hours ……..

9(1)(i)(ii)

200

20 Break, interfere with, destroy, remove or otherwise disturb

any trap not registered to that person ………………..…..

9(1)(j)

200

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21 Setting a snare within 200 m (656 feet) of an occupied

dwelling without the permission of the homeowner or

occupier …………………………………………………

9(1)(k)

200

22 Setting a baited snare within 300 m (984 feet) of an

occupied dwelling without the permission of the

homeowner or occupier ………………………………....

9(1)(l)

200 22.1 Setting a snare for red fox or coyote unless the snare is

constructed of wire having a minimum size of 1.98 mm

(5/64 inches) …………………………………....………

10(m)

200

23 Unlawful possession of the green hide, carcass or any

portion of a fur-bearing animal…………………..………

10(1)

200 24 Fail to provide information on the trapping of the fur-

bearing animal…………………………………...………

10(2)(a)

200

25 Fail to turn over the green hide, carcass or any portion of the fur-bearing animal………………………………...…

10(2)(b)

200

26 Buy, acquire or deal in the pelts or hides of any fur-bearing

animal without a license……………………...…

10(3)

200 27 Carry on the business of a fur dealer without a license…… 12(1) 200

28 As a licensed fur dealer fail to keep records………………. 13(1)(a) 200

29 As a licensed fur dealer fail to make records available for inspection………………………………………...………

13(1)(b)

200

30 As a licensed fur dealer fail to make a report……………... 13(2) 200

31 As a licensed fur dealer make a false statement in a report…………………………………..……………….

13(4)

200

(EC711/10; 648/19)

PART 53

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

Ground Hemlock Regulations

(EC194/06) Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Harvesting ground hemlock on land owned by another

person without holding a valid ground hemlock harvesting license and without possessing written

permission from owner of land…………..….……..….....

6(1)

$200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

2 Harvesting ground hemlock on a date during the year other than between August 15 and April 30, inclusive…….…..

6(2)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

3 Harvesting more than three years of most recent growth

from any one branch or stem of ground hemlock….…….

6(2)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 4 Transporting ground hemlock in any bucket, bag or other

container that is not clearly marked with the name of the

licensed ground hemlock harvester who harvested the ground hemlock, the ground hemlock harvester’s

permanent ground hemlock harvester identification

number, the date of harvest, the property identification number of the harvest site, and the precise position or

location in latitude and longitude of the harvest site.…....

7(1)(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 5 Transporting ground hemlock where the person transporting

the ground hemlock is not a licensed ground hemlock

harvester, a licensed ground hemlock buyer, an agent of

the licensed ground hemlock harvester who harvested the

ground hemlock or an agent of the person who holds a

valid ground hemlock buying license………………….

7(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 6 Possessing five kilograms (5kg) or more of harvested

ground hemlock without holding a valid ground hemlock

harvesting license……………………….……………………….

8(1)(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 7 Possessing five kilograms (5kg) or more of harvested

ground hemlock without holding a valid ground hemlock

buying license…………………………...…….………....

8(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

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8 Possessing five kilograms (5kg) or more of harvested

ground hemlock without being named on a valid buying license as an agent operating one or more buying stations

on behalf of a licensed buyer………………..…………...

8(1)(c)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

9 Possessing five kilograms (5kg) or more of harvested ground hemlock and transporting the ground hemlock

without being an agent of a licensed ground hemlock

harvester or a licensed ground hemlock buyer…………..

8(1)(d)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 10 Possessing ground hemlock branches or stems that are more

than three years of most recent growth………………..…

8(2)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

11 Buying, acquiring or dealing in ground hemlock without holding a valid ground hemlock buying license……..…..

9(1)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

12 Buying, acquiring or dealing in ground hemlock without

being named on a valid ground hemlock buying license as an agent operating one or more buying stations on

behalf of a licensed buyer…………………………….….

9(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

13 Buying or acquiring ground hemlock from any other person except from a person who holds a valid ground hemlock

harvesting license…………………………………….….

10(1)(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

14 Buying or acquiring ground hemlock from any other person except from a person who holds a valid ground hemlock

buying license……………………………………...…….

10(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

15 Buying or acquiring ground hemlock from any other person except from a person who is named on a valid buying

license as a person operating one or more buying stations

on behalf of a licensed buyer…………………………….

10(1)(c)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 16 Buying or acquiring ground hemlock from any other person

except from a person who is the owner of the land from which the ground hemlock is harvested if the owner

presents to the licensed buyer a property tax bill within

the past 12 months and photographic identification of the landowner……………...………….…………..……..…..

10(1)(d)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

17 Selling ground hemlock to another person where the other

person buying the ground hemlock does not hold a valid ground hemlock buying license………………………….

10(2)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

18 Selling ground hemlock to another person where the other

person buying the ground hemlock is not named on a valid ground hemlock buying license as an agent

operating one or more buying stations on behalf of a

licensed buyer……………..……………………………..

10(2)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 19 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the licensed buyer’s name…...

11(2)(a)(i)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 20 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the licensed buyer’s permanent ground hemlock buyer identification

number……………………………………………….…..

11(2)(a)(ii)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

21 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the ground hemlock

harvester’s name and where the ground hemlock harvester is the landowner, the landowner’s name and

address………………………………………………...…

11(2)(a)(iii)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

22 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the ground hemlock

harvester’s permanent ground hemlock harvester identification number, or where the ground hemlock

harvester is the landowner, the property number from a

property tax bill issued within the past 12 months………

11(2)(a)(iv)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 23 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the date of harvest………...…

11(2)(a)(v)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

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24 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer failing to keep a record of the date of acquisition by the

ground hemlock buyer……………………………..…….

11(2)(a)(vi)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

25 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the property identification

number of the harvest site…………………………….....

11(2)(a)(vii)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 26 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the precise position or location in latitude and longitude of the harvest

site……………………………………………………...

11(2)(a)(viii)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

27 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the weight acquired, with

green or dry weight specified……………………………

11(2)

(a)(ix)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 28 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer

failing to keep a record of the price paid per unit weight…………………………………………………...

11(2) (a)(x)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

29 Licensed ground hemlock buyer or agent operating one or

more buying stations on behalf of a licensed buyer failing to provide a duplicate copy of the record to the

ground hemlock harvester or where the ground hemlock

harvester is the landowner, to the landowner……..……..

11(2)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 30 Licensed ground hemlock buyer and licensed ground

hemlock harvester failing to retain copies of required records for at least seven years.....………………….……

11(3)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

31 Licensed ground hemlock buyer and licensed ground

hemlock harvester failing to make records available for inspection …………………………………………….....

11(3)(b)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

32 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to

the Minister stating the property identification number of each harvest site………………………….………………

12(1)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

33 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to

the Minister stating the date of harvest…………………..

12(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 34 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to

the Minister stating the area of each property………..….

12(1)(c)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

35 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to the Minister stating the estimated area of ground

hemlock harvested on each property………………...…..

12(1)(d)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

36 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to the Minister stating the precise position or location in

latitude and longitude of each harvest site………………

12(1)(e)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

37 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to the Minister stating the weight of ground hemlock

acquired from each property………………………..…...

12(1)(f)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

38 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to the Minister stating the permanent ground hemlock

harvester identification number of each licensed

harvester…………………………………………………

12(1)(g)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 39 Licensed ground hemlock buyer failing to make a report to

the Minister stating no ground hemlock was bought or

acquired during preceding six months…………………..

12(2)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

40 Licensed ground hemlock buyer and licensed ground

hemlock harvester making a false statement or report or

refusing to produce records for inspection…………....…

12(3)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 41 Importing ground hemlock to province without holding a

valid ground hemlock buying license…………………....

13(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

42 Importing ground hemlock to province without being named on a valid ground hemlock buying license as a person

operating one or more buying stations on behalf of a

licensed buyer……………………………………...…….

13(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 43 Exporting ground hemlock from province without holding a

valid ground hemlock buying license…………...……….

14(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

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44 Exporting ground hemlock from province without being

named on a valid ground hemlock buying license as a person operating one or more buying stations on behalf

of a licensed buyer……………………………….………

14(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

PART 53.1

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

Hunting Regulations

(EC534/19)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Hunting red squirrel, snowshoe hare, raccoon, fox or coyote

using a shotgun loaded with a single bullet ……………..

2(3)(a)

$200

2 Hunting red squirrel, snowshoe hare, raccoon, fox or coyote

using a rifle larger than .22 calibre ………………....…...

2(3)(b)

$200

3 Using rifle cartridges other than rimfire cartridges when

hunting for red squirrel, snowshoe hare or raccoon ….....

2(5)

200

4 Using rifle cartridges larger than .22 calibre rimfire

cartridges or .17 calibre centre fire cartridges when

hunting for fox ………………………………………….

2(6)

200

5 Hunting waterfowl, including all ducks and geese, from

within the boundaries of the right-of-way of any

highway …………………………………………………

2(7)

200

6 Hunting with a shotgun capable of holding more than three

shells unless the capacity of the gun has been reduced to

three shells in the magazine and chamber combined …..

2(8)(a)

200

7 Hunting with more than one shotgun in the field, set, blind,

or floating blind, unless each shotgun in excess of one is

unloaded and disassembled or unloaded and cased …....

2(8)(b)

200

8 Littering while hunting ……………………………………... 2(9) 200

9 Hunting waterfowl from a location within 100 metres of the

centre line of any highway right-of-way constituting a

boundary to Indian River Wildlife Management Area ….

3(a)

200

10 Hunting waterfowl from a location within 100 metres of the

centre line of any highway right-of-way constituting a

boundary to Rollo Bay Wildlife Management Area …….

3(b)

200

11 Hunting waterfowl from a location within 100 metres of the

centre line of any highway right-of-way constituting a

boundary to New Glasgow Wildlife Management Area ..

3(c)

200

12 Hunting waterfowl from a location within 100 metres of the

centre line of any highway right-of-way constituting a

boundary to Pisquid River Wildlife Management Area ..

3(d)

200

13 While hunting, using or being in possession of lead shot for

species other than pheasant, ruffed grouse, hungarian

partridge, woodcock, snowshoe hare, raccoon, coyote,

fox or squirrel…………………………………

4(1)(a)

200

14 While hunting, using or being in possession of non-toxic

shot of a size greater than “T” …………………………

4(1)(b)

200

15 While hunting, using or being in possession of shot of a size

larger than) “BB” in the case of lead shot ……..………

4(2)(a)

200

16 While hunting, using or being in possession of shot of a size

larger than “T” in the case of non-toxic shot ……......…

4(2)(b)

200

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17 Interfering with another person lawfully engaged in

hunting……………………………………………….…

6(1)

200

18 Harassing, driving or disturbing any game for the purpose

of disrupting a person lawfully engaged in hunting …….

6(2)

200

19 Entering or remaining on private land or public land without

the landowner's or his agent's consent, to disrupt another

person lawfully hunting ……………………………..….

6(3)

200

20 Acting as a hunter safety course instructor unless authorized

by the Minister …………………………………..…..….

8(1)

200

21 Possessing a firearm in game habitat, or hunting harvestable

wildlife with a firearm, without a valid firearm safety

certificate …………………………………..………..….

12(1)

200

22 Failing or refusing to produce a firearm safety certificate for

inspection to a conservation officer or natural resource

inspector ……………………………………….……….

12(2)

200

23 Operating a private shooting preserve for pheasants without

a valid license ……………………………..………..….

14(1)

200

24 Operator of private shooting preserve failing to maintain a

daily register of each person authorized on that day to

hunt in the preserve, and the species and number of

game birds taken daily………………………….……….

14(4)(a)

200

25 Operator of private shooting preserve failing to issue each

person authorized on that day to hunt in the preserve, a

certificate stating species and number of game birds

taken ……………….........................................................

14(4)(b)

200

26 Operator of private shooting preserve failing to make

available to a conservation officer or natural resource

inspector records and information relating to the

operation of the preserve ………................................…..

14(4)(c)

200

27 Operator of private shooting preserve failing to post

approved signage that the preserve is not open for

hunting by the public at points of access ………..............

14(4)(d)

200

(EC648/19)

PART 54

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

Hunting Guide Regulations

(EC512/05) Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement 1 Registered guide failing to be in possession of registered

hunting guide license while acting as a guide……….….....

4(4)

$200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

2 Licensed resident hunter hunting with or acting as a guide for more than two non-resident hunters at the same

time……………………………….................................…..

7(1)

200 (individual)

3 Registered guide acting as a guide for more than four non-resident hunters at the same time....……………….…........

7(2)

200 (individual)

4 Registered guide hunting while acting as a guide……………. 7(3) 200 (individual)

5 Registered outfitter failing to ensure that a registered guide employed by the registered outfitter does not act as a guide

for more than four non-resident hunters at the same

time………………………………………………………..

7(5)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 6 Registered guide failing to collect and submit to the Minister

information returns and biological parts of wildlife from

non-resident hunter……………………..………….……...

8(1)

200 (individual)

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7 Non-resident hunter hunting, taking or killing wildlife or

attempting to hunt, take or kill wildlife without being in the company of a licensed resident hunter or registered

guide……………………………………………………....

8(2)

200 (individual)

8 Person contravening terms or conditions in person’s registered hunting guide license or registered hunting outfitter

license…………………………………………….

9(1)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

9 Person acting as a guide for profit without holding a valid hunting license………………………………………….....

10(1)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

10 Person acting as a guide for profit without holding a valid

registered hunting guide license……………………….....

10(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 11 Person holding himself or herself out as a guide without

holding a valid hunting license……………………………

10(2)(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

12 Person holding himself or herself out as a guide without holding a valid registered hunting guide license…………..

10(2)(b)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

13 Person acting as an outfitter for profit without holding a valid

hunting license…………………………….……………..

11(1)(a)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 14 Person acting as an outfitter for profit without holding a valid

registered hunting outfitter license……...…………………

11(1)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation)

15 Person holding himself or herself out as an outfitter without holding a valid hunting license………………..………….

11(2)(a)

200 (individual) 2,000 (corporation)

16 Person holding himself or herself out as an outfitter without

holding a valid registered hunting outfitter license …..….

11(2)(b)

200 (individual)

2,000 (corporation) 17 Non-resident person hunting without holding a valid non-

resident hunting license……………………………………

12(a)

200 (individual)

18 Non-resident person hunting without being accompanied by a licensed resident hunter or a registered guide…………….

12(b)

200 (individual)

PART 54.1 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

Keeping Wildlife in Captivity Regulations

(EC535/19)

Item

Number

Column I

Offence

Column II

Section

Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

1 Keeping a wild animal in captivity without holding a valid

license to do so …………………………………………..

3(1)(a)

$200

2 Selling a wild animal without holding a valid license to do

so ………………………………………………………..

3(1)(b)

$200

3 Releasing from captivity any wild animal kept under

authority of the license without permission of the

Minister ……………………………………………….....

7(1)

200

4 Failing to ensure that the raptorial birds in the holder’s

possession are banded and record the band numbers on

the holder’s license …………………………….....…….

8(1)

200

5 Person other than the license holder, person authorized by

license holder, or a conservation officer or natural

resource inspector, removing a band from a raptorial bird

………………………………………………….…..……

8(2)

200

6 Person tampering with the band of a raptorial bird ………..... 8(3) 200

7 Person bringing into the province any wild animal except

under the authority of a permit ……………………….....

9

200

(EC648/19)

PART 55

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT

Wildlife Conservation Fund Regulations

(EC211/99) Item

Number Column I

Offence Column II

Section Column III

Penalty for out of court settlement

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1 Hunting or trapping without being in possession of valid

Wildlife Conservation Fund license …...….……..….....

1(6)

$200 2 Angling without being in possession of valid Wildlife

Conservation Fund license or valid Family Wildlife

Conservation Fund license ….………………………….

1(7)

200

(EC202/09)

(EC58/08; 380/08; 168/09; 201/09; 202/09; 467/09; 494/09; 257/10; 194/12; 143/13; 751/13; 783/13; 479/15;

480/15; 31/16; 92/16; 469/16; 846/16; 297/17; 427/17; 570/17; 571/17; 648/19)