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O. Reg. 2/00: PROCEEDINGS COMMENCED BY CERTIFICATE OF OFFENCE

filed January 11, 2000 under Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33

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ONTARIO REGULATION 2/00

made under the

Provincial Offences Act

Made: December 15, 1999
Filed: January 11, 2000

Amending Reg. 950 of R.R.O. 1990

(Proceedings Commenced by Certificate of Offence)

Note: Since the end of 1998, Regulation 950 has been amended by Ontario Regulations 93/99, 349/99 and 531/99.  Previous amendments are listed in the Table of Regulations in the Statutes of Ontario, 1998.

1. Items 512 and 513 of Schedule 43 to Regulation 950 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 are revoked and the following substituted:

Item

Column 1

Column 2

512

Solicit a ride

subsection 177 (1)

513

Solicit business

subsection 177 (2)

2. The Regulation is amended by adding the following Schedule:

Schedule 81.1

Safe Streets Act, 1999

Item

Column 1

Column 2

1.

Solicit in aggressive manner

subsection 2 (2)

2.

Solicit near automated teller machine

clause 3 (2) (a)

3.

Solicit near public toilet facility

clause 3 (2) (b)

4.

Solicit near public transit stop

clause 3 (2) (c)

5.

Solicit near public transit vehicle

clause 3 (2) (d)

6.

Solicit near vehicle

clause 3 (2) (e)

7.

Solicit in parking lot

clause 3 (2) (e)

8.

Solicit person in vehicle on roadway

clause 3 (2) (f)

9.

Dispose of used condom in public place

subsection 4 (2) para. 1

10.

Dispose of needle in public place

subsection 4 (2) para. 2

11.

Dispose of syringe in public place

subsection 4 (2) para. 2

12.

Dispose of broken glass in public place

subsection 4 (2) para. 3

3. This Regulation comes into force on the day the Safe Streets Act, 1999 is proclaimed in force.