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*a) incapable of properly controlling the vehicle because of the influence of alcohol or drugs;
*a) incapable of properly controlling the vehicle because of the influence of alcohol or drugs;
*b) convicted under any one of the following sections of the ''Criminal Code'', RSC 1985, c C-46 (see also MVA Regulations, s 28.02 Table 4):
*b) convicted under any one of the following sections of the ''Criminal Code'', RSC 1985, c C-46 (see also MVA Regulations, s 28.02 Table 4):
**s 220 (criminal negligence causing death); s 221 (criminal negligence causing bodily harm); s 236 (manslaughter); s 249 (dangerous operation  of a motor vehicle); s 252 (failure to stop at an accident), s 253 (driving while impaired or with a blood-alcohol level exceeding 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres); s 254(5) (refusal or failure to give a breath sample); s 255 (impaired driving causing bodily harm or death); s 259 (4): driving while disqualified; or a conviction under the ''Youth Criminal Justice Act'' (Canada) for any of the above offences; or “similar result” or conviction of these offences in a jurisdiction in the U.S.;  
**s 220 (criminal negligence causing death);  
**conviction under ss 95 or 102 of the MVA or similar convictions under another Canadian or American jurisdiction (both concern driving while prohibited); or
**s 221 (criminal negligence causing bodily harm);  
**s 236 (manslaughter);  
**s 249 (dangerous operation  of a motor vehicle);  
**s 252 (failure to stop at an accident),  
**s 253 (driving while impaired or with a blood-alcohol level exceeding 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres);  
**s 254(5) (refusal or failure to give a breath sample);  
**s 255 (impaired driving causing bodily harm or death);  
**s 259 (4): driving while disqualified;  
**a conviction under the ''Youth Criminal Justice Act'' (Canada) for any of the above offences;  
**a “similar result” or conviction of these offences in a jurisdiction in the U.S.;  
**a conviction under ss 95 or 102 of the MVA or similar convictions under another Canadian or American jurisdiction (both concern driving while prohibited); or
*c) permitting another person to use the insured vehicle in a way that results in a conviction for any of the offences outlined above (IMVA Regulations, s 55).
*c) permitting another person to use the insured vehicle in a way that results in a conviction for any of the offences outlined above (IMVA Regulations, s 55).


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