Acts and Regulations

F-14.1 - Fish and Wildlife Act

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Cancellation of licence or permit – convicted under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1
95.2(1)Where a person is convicted of an offence under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1, every licence or permit held by the person under this Act shall be cancelled by the Minister effective from the date of conviction, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for a period of three years after the date of the conviction.
95.2(2)Subject to subsection 98(2), where the Minister has cancelled a licence or permit for a period of three years under subsection (1) and the person in respect of whom the cancellation was made is convicted
(a) of one or more additional offences under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1 during the three-year period of cancellation, the period of cancellation shall be extended consecutively by, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for, an additional period of three years for each such conviction, and
(b) of a minor offence during the three-year period of cancellation, the period of cancellation shall be extended by, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for, an additional period of one year.
95.2(3)The Director of Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement shall cause the person referred to in subsection (2) to be notified of the disentitlement under that subsection.
1997, c.1, s.28; 2008, c.49, s.14
Cancellation of licence or permit and prohibition from obtaining or applying for a licence or permit
95.2(1)Where a person is convicted of an offence under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1, every licence or permit held by the person under this Act shall be cancelled by the Minister effective from the date of conviction, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for a period of three years after the date of the conviction.
95.2(2)Subject to subsection 98(2), where the Minister has cancelled a licence or permit for a period of three years under subsection (1) and the person in respect of whom the cancellation was made is convicted
(a) of one or more additional offences under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1 during the three-year period of cancellation, the period of cancellation shall be extended consecutively by, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for, an additional period of three years for each such conviction, and
(b) of a minor offence during the three-year period of cancellation, the period of cancellation shall be extended by, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for, an additional period of one year.
95.2(3)The Director of Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement shall cause the person referred to in subsection (2) to be notified of the disentitlement under that subsection.
1997, c.1, s.28; 2008, c.49, s.14
Cancellation of licence or permit and prohibition from obtaining or applying for a licence or permit
95.2(1)Where a person is convicted of an offence under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1, every licence or permit held by the person under this Act shall be cancelled by the Minister effective from the date of conviction, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for a period of three years after the date of the conviction.
95.2(2)Subject to subsection 98(2), where the Minister has cancelled a licence or permit for a period of three years under subsection (1) and the person in respect of whom the cancellation was made is convicted
(a) of one or more additional offences under paragraph 34(2)(b) or (3)(b) or section 57.1 during the three-year period of cancellation, the period of cancellation shall be extended consecutively by, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for, an additional period of three years for each such conviction, and
(b) of a minor offence during the three-year period of cancellation, the period of cancellation shall be extended by, and the person shall not be entitled to obtain or apply for a licence or permit issued under this Act or the regulations for, an additional period of one year.
95.2(3)The Director of Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement shall cause the person referred to in subsection (2) to be notified of the disentitlement under that subsection.
1997, c.1, s.28