Driver's licence fee schedule now has a confirmed force date instead of 'not in force' status
Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8 — under the Highway Traffic Act
Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice
A section of the Highway Traffic Act that sets out specific driver's licence fees — including a $7.50 bi-annual licence fee, reinstatement fees, and knowledge test fees — has moved from 'not in force' to a confirmed effective date. This means the fee schedule is now scheduled to take legal effect rather than remaining in a pending state awaiting proclamation. Businesses and individuals involved in driver licensing, fleet management, or driving instruction should be aware that these fees will apply going forward. Those responsible for budgeting licence or testing costs should factor in the confirmed fee amounts.
Who this affects: licensed drivers · fleet operators · driving schools and instructors · employer-sponsored driver testing programs · licence reinstatement applicants
Source of truth: 90h08 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 139 → 0
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