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A driver convicted of a ''Criminal Code'' motor vehicle offence is automatically prohibited from driving for a period of one year (''Motor Vehicle Act'' s 99). The automatic prohibition also applies to some offences under the ''Motor Vehicle Act'', including: | A driver convicted of a ''Criminal Code'' motor vehicle offence is automatically prohibited from driving for a period of one year (''Motor Vehicle Act'' s 99). The automatic prohibition also applies to some offences under the ''Motor Vehicle Act'', including: | ||
:a) s 95: driving while prohibited by order of peace officer or Superintendent; | |||
:b) s 102: driving while prohibited by operation of law; | |||
:c) s 224: impaired driving; or [REPEALED] | |||
:d) s 226(1): refusing to give a blood sample. [REPEALED] | |||
Under ''Motor Vehicle Act'' s 100(3), an individual who refuses to stop for a police officer will receive a two-year prohibition from driving if they are also convicted of one of the following Criminal Code offences: | Under ''Motor Vehicle Act'' s 100(3), an individual who refuses to stop for a police officer will receive a two-year prohibition from driving if they are also convicted of one of the following Criminal Code offences: | ||
:a) s 220: criminal negligence causing death; | |||
:b) s 221: criminal negligence causing bodily injury; | |||
:c) s 236: manslaughter; or | |||
:d) s 320.13(1), (2), or (3): dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. | |||
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