Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations
91 (1) A director or an inspector may issue an out-of-service declaration in respect of a driver if
(a) the driver contravenes paragraph 4(b);
(b) the driver fails to comply with any of the driving time or off-duty time requirements of sections 12 to 29 and 39 to 54 or of a term or condition of a permit;
(c) the driver is unable or refuses to produce their records of duty status in accordance with section 98;
(d) there is evidence that shows that the driver has completed more than one record of duty status for a day, has entered inaccurate information in a record of duty status or has falsified information in a record of duty status;
(e) the driver has falsified, mutilated, obscured, altered, deleted, destroyed or defaced a record of duty status or a supporting document in such a way that the director or inspector cannot determine whether the driver has complied with the driving time and off-duty time requirements of sections 12 to 29 and 39 to 54 or of a term or condition of a permit; or
(f) the driver uses an ELD that has a disabled, deactivated, disengaged, jammed or otherwise blocked or degraded signal transmission or reception, or uses an ELD that has been re-engineered, reprogrammed or otherwise tampered with so that it does not accurately record and retain the data that is required to be recorded and retained, in such a way that the director or inspector is unable to determine whether the driver has complied with the driving time and off-duty time requirements of sections 12 to 29 and 39 to 54 or of a term or condition of a permit.
(2) The director or inspector shall notify the driver and the motor carrier in writing of the reason that the driver has been made the subject of an out-of-service declaration and the period during which it applies.
(3) An out-of-service declaration applies
(a) for 10 consecutive hours, if the driver contravenes paragraph 4(b);
(b) for 10 consecutive hours, if the driver contravenes section 12;
(c) for 8 consecutive hours, if the driver contravenes sections 13 or 39;
(d) for 72 consecutive hours, if the driver contravenes section 86; or
(e) for the number of hours needed to correct the failure, if the driver fails to comply with the off-duty time requirements of any of sections 14 to 29 and 41 to 54 or of a term or condition of a permit or with the requirements of section 98.
(4) The out-of-service declaration in respect of a driver who contravenes section 86 continues to apply beyond the 72 hours until the driver rectifies the record of duty status, if applicable, and provides it to the director or inspector so that the director or inspector is able to determine whether the driver has complied with these Regulations.
- SOR/2019-165, s. 37
- SOR/2019-165, s. 44
- SOR/2020-240, s. 4
- SOR/2020-240, s. 5(F)
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