What Are The Penalties

The Following Penalties Will Apply Under the New Drug Driving Legislation


Drug Related Offences: Random Roadside Drug Testing Using Oral Fluid

A person who drives a motor vehicle or is in charge of a motor vehicle while impaired by a drug commits an offence. Penalties are as follows:

A person who fails to comply with a requirement of a member of the Police Force to; 

  • Provide a sample of oral fluid for drug testing; or,
  • Allow a medical practitioner or registered nurse to take a sample of his blood for drug testing, commits an offence.


Penalties are as follows:

 


Drug Related Offences: Driving While Impaired By A Drug

A person who drives a motor vehicle or is in charge of a motor vehicle while impaired by a drug commits an offence. Penalties are as follows:

* Nine months imprisonment is an option to fines.
** Eighteen months imprisonment is an option to fines.

 
Drug Related Offences: Driving While Impaired By A Drug

A person who drives a motor vehicle or is in charge of a motor vehicle while impaired by a drug commits an offence. Penalties are as follows:

 

 * Nine months imprisonment is an option to fines.
** Eighteen months imprisonment is an option to fines.

Mandatory Sentencing of Drug Impaired Driving Offenders

Mandatory assessments will be required for all offenders charged with a drug impaired driving offence and a treatment condition will be imposed for those convicted of driving while impaired by a drug.

Specifically:

  • A court sentencing a person convicted of a driving while impaired by a drug must order a pre-sentence report.
  • A court sentencing a person convicted of a first or offence must, instead of or in addition to a fine, impose either:
    • A community based order that has a program requirement as a primary requirement of the order; or
    • A youth community based order that imposes attendance conditions, if the person is a young offender.
  • A court sentencing a person convicted of a second or subsequent offence must, instead of or in addition to a fine, impose either:
    • A community based order that has a supervision and program requirement or an intensive supervision order with a program requirement (these sentences won’t apply if the court imposes a custodial sentence); or
    • A youth community based order or intensive youth supervision order that imposes attendance and supervision conditions, if the person is a young offender (these sentences won’t apply if the court imposes a custodial sentence).

 

 



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