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Guide for Defendants for Manitoba Provincial Offences
You may admit the offence and pay the fine indicated. or phone 204-943-2305 or toll free 1-800-262-8800 (from outside Winnipeg only).
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Admit the offence and seek a reduction of fine and time to pay. ? Dispute the offence. ? Application to set aside the default penalty (within the Default
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THE BROWN BOOK - Province of Manitoba
OPTION 1: Pay the fine indicated PROVINCIAL OFFENCES COURT 373 BROADWAY WINNIPEG MB R3C 4S4 OPTION 2: Admit the offence but seek a reduction in the fine or time to pay OPTION 3: Dispute the charge and request a hearing Disputing the charge means that you do not admit the offence you were charged with To dispute the charge you may go to a
TICKET / PROCÈS-VERBAL D'INFRACTION Manitoba 22-
OPTION 1: Pay the fine indicated PROVINCIAL OFFENCES COURT 373 BROADWAY WINNIPEG MB R3C 4S4 OPTION 2: Admit the offence but seek a reduction in the fine or time to pay OPTION 3: Dispute the charge and request a hearing Disputing the charge means that you do not admit the offence you were charged with To dispute the charge you may go to a
THE BROWN BOOK - Province of Manitoba
officer can enter as the “Fine Payable” on t he Ticket The Fine Payable for each category includes the preset fine court costs and applicable surcharges FINE CATEGORY FINE PAYABLE A $ 113 00 B $ 143 00 C $ 174 00 D $ 203 00 E $ 237 00 F $ 298 00 G $ 486 00 H $ 672 00 * SOME SPECIFIC CALCULATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED
Guide for Defendants for Manitoba Provincial Offences
Option 1: Pay the fine indicated You may admit the offence and pay the fine indicated Payment must be received by the Provincial Court Office before the final response date indicated on your ticket For payment methods refer to your ticket or visit www gov mb ca/justice/tickets/payment html
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How do I file a ticket in Winnipeg?
- There are other options and instructions for the defendant on the back of the ticket. All tickets must be filed at the Provincial Offences Court in Winnipeg (373 Broadway) no later than the last day the court office is open before the response period for the ticket begins.
Where can a defendant respond to a ticket in Winnipeg?
- The defendant may choose to respond at 373 Broadway or any Provincial Court Office (excluding 408 York Avenue in Winnipeg or the St. Boniface Court location). There are other options and instructions for the defendant on the back of the ticket.
How do I calculate the fine payable on a ticket?
- SOME SPECIFIC CALCULATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED For some offences there may be specific instructions for calculating the Fine Payable. Calculate as instructed and enter total in Fine Payable area on the ticket. The Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation authorizes abbreviated wording and the fine payable for offences issued on a ticket.
The Brown Book Page 1 Updated October 15, 2021
THE BROWN BOOK
FINE CATEGORIES
Each offence is assigned a letter (A to J) to indicate the fine category. Each fine category equals a specific amount (see chart below) that the enforcement officer can enter as the "Fine Payable" on the Ticket. The Fine Payable for each category includes the preset fine, court costs, and applicable surcharges. FINE CATEGORY FINE PAYABLE
A $ 113.00
B $ 143.00
C $ 174.00
D $ 203.00
E $ 237.00
F $ 298.00
G $ 486.00
H $ 672.00
I $ 1,296.00
J $ 2,542.00
K $ 5,000.00
* SOME SPECIFIC CALCULATIONS MAY BE REQUIRED For some offences there may be specific instructions for calculating the Fine Payable. Calculate as instructed and enter total in Fine Payable area on the ticket.The Brown Book Page 2 Updated October 15, 2021
PREFACE
The Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation authorizes abbreviated wording and the fine payable for offences issued on a ticket. Schedule A to the Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation sets out the authorized abbreviated wording and the Fine Payable coding for numerous provincial statute and regulatory offences. An electronic version of the complete Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation under The Provincial Offences Act is available to the public, all enforcement agencies, and court centres on the Manitoba Government website at the following location: An electronic version of the Brown Book is available on the Manitoba Justice website at: The most recent amendments in the Brown Book will be highlighted yellow. When printed using grey scale, the highlights will appear as light gray. For federal offences under the Contraventions Act, please refer to the Contraventions Act regulations - these are located on the federal government website at: NOTE: All tickets must contain a preset fine amount. If an offence does not have a preset fine amount, the enforcement officer must proceed by Information.BROWN BOOK CONTAINS "COMMON" OFFENCES ONLY
The Brown Book is a partial reprint of the Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation, containing offences commonly issued by a variety of enforcement agencies for easy reference purposes.The Brown Book Page 3 Updated October 15, 2021
REFERENCE NOTES
CHOICE OF WORD OR PHRASE IN DESCRIPTION OF OFFENCE A "bullet" (i.e. "") is used in the abbreviated wordings of the Brown Book to identify when there is a choice as to which word or phrase the enforcement officer will use when describing the offence. OFFENCES NOT LISTED IN THE BROWN BOOK OR THE PRESET FINES ANDOFFENCE DESCRIPTIONS REGULATION
For provincial statute or regulatory offences not covered in either the Brown Book or the Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation, enforcement officers must lay the charge on an Information and have the defendant make a court appearance. "C", "D", OR "I" DEFINITION In some cases, the appropriate set fine depends on whether the defendant is a Corporation, Dealer, or Individual. These situations are identified by a "C" for corporation, a "D" for dealer, or an "I" for individual, in front of the fine category.The Brown Book Page 4 Updated October 15, 2021
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Brown Book contains only the acts and regulations printed in bold. All other acts and regulations can be found in the Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation.A84 The Animal Care Act
- Animal Care Regulation, Man. Reg. 126/98A85 The Animal Diseases Act ................................................................................. 8
C340 The Crown Lands Act
- Provincial Snowmobile Trail Regulation, Man. Reg. 217/94........................ 9 D12 The Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act - Anhydrous Ammonia Handling and Transport Regulation,Man. Reg. 236/89 ....................................................................................... 10
- Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Regulation,Man. Reg. 55/2003 ..................................................................................... 13
- Environmental Accident Reporting Regulation, Man. Reg. 439/87 - Manifest Regulation, Man. Reg. 139/88 - PCB Storage Site Regulation, Man. Reg. 474/88 - Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products and Allied ProductsRegulation, Man. Reg. 188/2001
D101 The Drinking Water Safety Act
- Drinking Water Quality Standards Regulation, Man. Reg. 41/2007 - Drinking Water Safety Regulation, Man. Reg. 40/2007D104 The Drivers and Vehicles Act .......................................................................... 16
- Dealers, Salespersons and Recyclers Regulation, Man. Reg. 40/2006 - Driver Licensing Regulation, Man. Reg. 47/2006 ......................................... 19E80 The Emergency Measures Act ......................................................................... 22
E125 The Environment Act
- Burning of Crop Residue and Non-Crop Herbage Regulation, Man. Reg. 77/93 ................................... 23 - Campgrounds Regulation, Man. Reg. 89/88R - Disposal of Whey Regulation, Man. Reg. 90/88R - Incinerators Regulation, Man. Reg. 91/88R- Litter Regulation, Man. Reg. 92/88R ............................................................ 24
- Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation, Man. Reg. 42/98 - Onsite Wastewater ManagementSystems Regulation, Man. Reg. 83/2003
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- Peat Smoke Control Regulation, Man. Reg. 226/89 - Pesticides Regulation, Man. Reg. 94/88R - Rockwood Sensitive Area Regulation, Man. Reg. 121/94F90 The Fisheries Act
- Fishing Licensing Regulation, Man. Reg. 124/97F150 The Forest Act
- Forest Use and Management Regulation, Man. Reg. 227/88RH60 The Highway Traffic Act ................................................................................... 25
- Cargo Securement Regulation, Man. Reg. 37/2005 ................................... 63 - Commercial Vehicle Trip Inspection Regulation, Man. Reg. 95/2008.......64 - Drivers Hours of Service Regulation, Man. 72/2007 - Driver's Licence Regulation, Man. Reg. 180/2000 ...................................... 67 - Highway Traffic (General) Regulation, Man. Reg. 119/2014...................69 Periodic Mandatory Vehicle Inspection Regulation, Man. Reg. 76/94 ...... 70 - Safety Fitness Criteria and Certificates Regulation, Man. Reg 93/2015 - Vehicle Equipment, Safety and Inspection Regulation,Man Reg. 31/2019 ...................................................................................... 71
- Vehicle Weights and Dimensions on Classes of Highways Regulation, Man. Reg. 155/2018 .............................................................. 72 L153 The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act ............................................. 85 - Non-Potable Intoxicating Substances, Stomach Bitters and Rubbing Alcohol Regulation, Man. Reg. 65/2014............................91L175 The Livestock Industry Diversification Act
- Elk Game Production Regulation, Man. Reg. 19/97O31 The Off-Road Vehicles Act ............................................................................... 92
O80 The Ozone Depleting Substances Act
- Ozone Depleting Substances and Other HalocarbonsRegulation, Man. Reg. 103/94
P40 The Pesticides and Fertilizers Control Act
- Pesticides and Fertilizers Licence Regulation, Man. Reg. 216/87 RThe Brown Book Page 6 Updated October 15, 2021
P132 The Private Investigators and Security Guards Act - Private Investigators and Security Guards Regulation, Man. Reg. 164/2010P20 The Provincial Parks Act
- Park Activities Regulation, Man. Reg. 141/96 - Permits and Leases Regulation, Man. Reg. 150/96 - Use of 85Vehicles in Spruce Woods Provincial ParkRegulation, Man. Reg. 143/96
P210 The Public Health Act ....................................................................................... 96
- Dwellings and Buildings Regulation, Man. Reg. 322/88R ......................... 97 - Food and Food Handling Establishments Regulation, Man. Reg. 339/88R .................................................................. 101 - Swimming Pools and Other Water Recreational Facilities Regulation, Man. Reg. 132/97 ................................................................... 111 S150 The Smoking and Vapour Products Control Act ......................................... 120 - Smoking and Vapour Products Control Regulation, Man. Reg. 174/2004 ............................................................... 124 T2 The Tax Administration and Miscellaneous Taxes Act ............................... 125T156 The Trespass Act .......................................................................................... 129
W65 The Water Protection Act ............................................................................... 130
- Aquatic Invasive Species Regulation, Man. Reg. 173/2015 .................... 133 - Nutrient Management Regulation, Man. Reg. 62/2008W80 The Water Rights Act ..................................................................................... 137
W128 The Wildfires Act ............................................................................................ 138
W130 The Wildlife Act
- General Hunting Regulation, Man. Reg. 351/87 - Hunting Guides Regulation, Man. Reg. 110/93 - Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits Regulation, Man. Reg. 165/91 - Managed Hunting Areas Regulation, Man. Reg. 146/2002 - Miscellaneous Licences and Permits Regulation, Man. Reg. 53/2007 - Trapping of Wild Animals Regulation, Man. Reg. 245/90 - Use of Wildlife Lands Regulation, Man. Reg. 77/99 - Vehicle Use in Hunting Regulation, Man. Reg. 212/94W140 The Wild Rice Act
- Wild Rice Regulation, Man. Reg. 38/88RThe Brown Book Page 7 Updated October 15, 2021
Appendix A Vehicle Overweight Penalties ........................................................ 143
Pre-calculated Table ................................................................. 144Appendix B Ticket Guidelines ............................................................................ 145
Appendix C Legal Weights and Dimensions Enforcement Guide ................... 146Appendix D Child Car Seat Safety Check ......................................................... 149
Child Car Seat Safety Checklist .................................................... 151 Appendix E Vehicle Equipment and Safety Inspection Regulation Offences. 152 Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine Category THE ANIMAL DISEASES ACT, A 85 Page 8 Updated October 15, 2021THE ANIMAL DISEASES ACT, A85
13.2(1) Interference with vehicle transporting a
commercial animal G13.2(2) Interference with commercial animal in transport G
Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE CROWN LANDS ACT, C 340
PROVINCIAL SNOWMOBILE TRAIL
REGULATION, MR 217/94 P
age 9 Updated October 15, 2021THE CROWN LANDS ACT, C340
MAN. REG.
217/94 PROVINCIAL SNOWMOBILE TRAIL
REGULATION
2(3)Damage a sign
Destroy a sign
Deface a sign
Remove a sign
• posted • erected under this regulation F3(1) Operate a snowmobile on a designated provincial
snowmobile trail (a) without a valid and subsisting permit G (b) without permit affixed to (i) registration plate, for an annual permit E (ii) windshield, for a seven day permit C Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA HANDLING AND
TRANSPORT REGULATION, MR 236/89 P
age 10 Updated October 15, 2021 THE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12MAN. REG.
236/89 ANHYDROUS AMMONIA HANDLING AND
TRANSPORT REGULATION
2(1) Handle anhydrous ammonia without being
a trained person under supervision of a trained person F2(2) Offer anhydrous ammonia to a person other than
a trained person for transport H2(3) As an employer,
• authorize • permit permitH a person other than a trained person to handle anhydrous ammonia3 Sell anhydrous ammonia in a business without
keeping records F 4(7)As an employer F
As a trained person
fail to produce certificate of trained person on request of • a peace officer • an environment officer5(1) Operate a facility without H
(a) a contingency plan for emergency (b) emergency equipment available in working order (c) ensuring employees are familiar with emergency contingency plan emergency equipment6(1) Operate a facility without equipment requirements H
Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA HANDLING AND
TRANSPORT REGULATION, MR 236/89 P
age 11 Updated October 15, 20216(2) Own
Operate
a transport tank without equipment requirements H 6(3) OwnOperate
• an applicator tank • a nurse tank without equipment requirements H 7 LoadUnload
anhydrous ammonia contrary to required procedures F 8As an owner
As an operator
of a facility, fail to ensure local fire department is notified of required information F9 Operate a vehicle on which a transport tank is
mounted without a • label • placard H10 As a person having management or control of a
loaded or partially loaded • nurse tank, • applicator tank, park the tank contrary to prescribed procedures J Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA HANDLING AND
TRANSPORT REGULATION, MR 236/89 P
age 12 Updated October 15, 202111 As a person having management or control of
• an applicator tank • a nurse tank not registered for operation on public highway, tow tank vehicle on public highway without ensuring F (a) adequate attachment to towing vehicle (b) curb vehicle weight of towing vehicle is 1,500 kg or more (c) "slow moving sign" mounted at rear of tank vehicle (d) adequate placarding (e) tank vehicle is towed at speed of 40 km/h or less (f) tank vehicle is equipped with required lamps when towed in non-daylight hours (g) towing vehicle is equipped with required • hazard lamps • beacons (h) towing vehicle tows only one tank vehicle 12As the owner of
As the operator of
an applicator tank, a nurse tank, fail to ensure that the H (a) tank is properly labelled (b) owner of the tank is identified on the tank Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12
DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION REGULATION, MR 55/2003 P
age 13 Updated October 15, 2021MAN. REG.
55/2003 DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION REGULATION
1.5 (1) Transport dangerous goods that are forbidden
under Schedule 1 or 3 G1.6 Transport dangerous goods in excess of quantity
limits set out in column 9 of Schedule 1 G1.7 (b) Transport dangerous goods not accompanied by
all applicable prescribed documents G1.8 Transport explosive dangerous goods H
(a) that are in direct contact with a large means of containment (b) that are radioactive2.2(1)
As a consignor, allow a carrier to take dangerous
goods without determining their classification H3.2(4) As a carrier transporting or possessing
dangerous goods, fail to keep shipping document in a specified location H4.1 Transport dangerous goods without displaying
proper dangerous goods safety marks I4.2 Display misleading safety mark H
5.1.1(1) Transport dangerous goods in a means of
containment that is not permitted H5.1.1(2) Transport dangerous goods in a standardized
means of containment that is not in standard H Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12
DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION REGULATION, MR 55/2003 P
age 14 Updated October 15, 20215.1.1(3) Transport dangerous goods in a means of
containment that is not • filled • closed • secured • maintained in such a manner as to prevent dangerous accidental releases H5.4 Load or secure dangerous goods in a means of
containment in a manner that could allow damage leading to an accidental release H5.4 Secure a means of containment on a means of
transport in a manner that could allow damage leading to an accidental release H5.5(1) Fill a means of containment with dangerous
goods in excess of a limit in an applicable safety standard or requirement H5.5(2) When a safety standard or requirement does not
apply, fill a means of containment with dangerous goods in excess of H (a) the manufacturer's established maximum limit (b) the proper level to allow for liquid expansion5.7 Transport incompatible explosives in same
means of transport H5.10 Transport Class 2 dangerous goods in an
improper means of containment H6.1(1) Transport dangerous goods without G
(a) holding a proper training certificate (b) being directly supervised by a trained person Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine CategoryTHE DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION ACT, D12
DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND
TRANSPORTATION REGULATION, MR 55/2003 P
age 15 Updated October 15, 20216.1(2) As an employer, direct or allow an employee to
transport dangerous goods when G (a) the employee does not hold a proper training certificate (b) the employee is not being directly supervised by a trained person6.8 Fail to produce a training certificate to an
inspector immediately upon request C8.1 Fail to make an immediate report to the required
persons of an accidental release H Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine Category THE DRIVERS AND VEHICLES ACT, D 104 Page 16 Updated October 15, 2021THE DRIVERS AND VEHICLES ACT, D104
13 Fail to notify the registrar of
• change of name • change of address for driver's licence within 15 days of change B55(1) Fail to produce bill of sale A
58 Fail to notify registrar of
• change of name • change of address for vehicle registration within 15 days of change B61(1) Obscured number plate on a motor vehicle or
other vehicle (other than an off-road vehicle) A62(1) Display number plate or device having
appearance of number plate required A64(2) Attach dealer's number plate to vehicle, other
than as permitted F64(3) Attach dealer's number plate to salvageable
motor vehicle, other than as permitted F64(4) Attach dealer's number plate to vehicle used for
compensation F64(5) Drive or tow vehicle with dealer's number plate
attached, other than as permitted F65(2) Attach repairer's number plate to vehicle, other
than as permitted F65(3) Attach repairer's number plate to salvageable
motor vehicle, other than as permitted F65(4) Attach repairer's number plate to vehicle used for
compensation F Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine Category THE DRIVERS AND VEHICLES ACT, D 104 Page 17 Updated October 15, 202165(5) Drive or tow vehicle with repairer's number plate
attached, other than as permitted F67(3) Operate an irreparable motor vehicle on a
highway G67(4) Operate a salvageable motor vehicle on a
highway, other than as permitted G82 Fail to notify registrar of
• change of name • change of address for off-road vehicle registration within 15 days of change A85(1) Obscured plates on an off-road vehicle A
95(2) Being the holder of a driver training school permit,
allow an employee to instruct another person in driving motor vehicles of a particular class without holding a valid driving instructor's permit for the class E95(3) (a) For hire or remuneration, or the hope or
expectation of remuneration, E instruct a person in driving a motor vehicle of a particular class hold oneself out as a driving instructor for a class of motor vehicle without holding a valid driving instructor's permit for the class Act/Sec. Authorized Abbreviated Description Fine Category THE DRIVERS AND VEHICLES ACT, D 104 Page 18 Updated October 15, 202195(3) (b) As the employee of a permitted driver training
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