Acts and Regulations

M-17 - Motor Vehicle Act

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Drive-in theatres
364(1)No person may construct or establish a drive-in theatre unless the plans, specifications and locations thereof have been approved in writing by the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.
364(2)For the purpose of preventing or controlling traffic hazards, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations controlling the construction, establishment and operation of drive-in theatres and, without limiting the generality of the powers hereby given may make regulations requiring the owners or operators of drive-in theatres to provide and maintain such entrances and exits and facilities for the safe movement of traffic to and from a highway as he may deem advisable.
364(3)Where an offence under subsection (1) continues for more than one day,
(a) the minimum fine that may be imposed is the minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
(b) the maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues.
1955, c.13, s.313; 1990, c.61, s.84; 2006, c.13, s.26; 2010, c.31, s.85
Drive-in theatres
364(1)No person may construct or establish a drive-in theatre unless the plans, specifications and locations thereof have been approved in writing by the Minister of Transportation.
364(2)For the purpose of preventing or controlling traffic hazards, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations controlling the construction, establishment and operation of drive-in theatres and, without limiting the generality of the powers hereby given may make regulations requiring the owners or operators of drive-in theatres to provide and maintain such entrances and exits and facilities for the safe movement of traffic to and from a highway as he may deem advisable.
364(3)Where an offence under subsection (1) continues for more than one day,
(a) the minimum fine that may be imposed is the minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
(b) the maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues.
1955, c.13, s.313; 1990, c.61, s.84; 2006, c.13, s.26