Acts and Regulations

P-22.1 - Provincial Offences Procedure Act

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Fines for categorized offences
56(1)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category A offence, a judge shall impose a fine of $140.
56(2)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category B offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $140 and not more than $640.
56(3)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category C offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $140 and not more than $1,100.
56(4)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category D offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $140 and not more than $2,100.
56(5)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category E offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $240 and not more than $5,200.
56(6)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category F offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $240 and not more than $10,200.
56(7)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category G offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $240 and not more than $15,200.
56(8)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category H offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $20,500.
56(9)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category I offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $50,000.
56(10)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category J offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $200,000.
1990, c.61, s.1; 1992, c.41, s.3; 2004, c.30, s.1; 2011, c.16, s.8
Fines for categorized offences
56(1)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category A offence, a judge shall impose a fine of one hundred and forty dollars.
56(2)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category B offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than one hundred and forty dollars and not more than three hundred and twenty dollars.
56(3)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category C offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than one hundred and forty dollars and not more than five hundred and seventy dollars.
56(4)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category D offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than one hundred and forty dollars and not more than one thousand and seventy dollars.
56(5)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category E offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than two hundred and forty dollars and not more than two thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.
56(6)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category F offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than two hundred and forty dollars and not more than five thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.
56(7)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category G offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than two hundred and forty dollars and not more than seven thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.
56(8)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category H offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than five hundred dollars and not more than ten thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
56(9)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category I offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than five hundred dollars and not more than twenty-five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
56(10)Where an Act makes an offence punishable as a category J offence, a judge shall impose a fine of not less than five hundred dollars and not more than one hundred thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
1990, c.61, s.1; 1992, c.41, s.3; 2004, c.30, s.1