C-24.2, r. 34 - Regulation respecting licences

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61. If, on the issue of a licence, the authorization to drive is valid for less or more than 12 months, the amount of the duties payable is the product obtained by multiplying the monthly duties calculated according to the second paragraph in the case of a driver’s licence, except a licence exclusively in class 6D or 8, or the monthly duties calculated according to the third paragraph in the case of a driver’s licence exclusively in class 6D or 8, by the number of months, including parts of a month, less one, during which the licence holder is authorized to drive.
The monthly duties for a driver’s licence, except a licence exclusively in class 6D or 8, are the quotient obtained by dividing by 12 the duties fixed for that licence under section 60.
The monthly duties for a driver’s licence exclusively in class 6D or 8 are the quotient obtained by dividing by 12 the duties fixed for that licence under section 60.
O.C. 1421-91, s. 61; O.C. 1511-93, s. 3; O.C. 719-96, s. 2; O.C. 1262-96, s. 2; O.C. 266-2007, s. 3 and 14; O.C. 877-2010, s. 4.