

If an inquest continues past one-half day and in the opinion of the coroner it is desirable that a juror be reimbursed the cost of a meal, an amount equal to the amount paid by the juror for the meal, if that amount is reasonable.ĩ. If a juror does not reside in the locality in which the inquest is held and in the opinion of the coroner it is desirable that the juror remain overnight in or near the locality, an amount equal to the amount paid by the juror for overnight accommodation, if that amount is reasonable.Ĩ. If a juror is required to attend the inquest on more than one day and it is reasonable that the juror return to his or her place of residence at night, the allowance mentioned in paragraph 3, 4 or 5, as the case may be, is payable in respect of each day’s attendance.ħ. If a juror needs to travel to the inquest by means other than by private automobile, an amount equal to the amount of the fare paid for return transportation from his or her place of residence to the place where the inquest is held, if that amount is reasonable.Ħ. If the inquest is held in the locality in which the juror resides, a travel allowance of $3 for any necessary travel by private automobile between the juror’s place of residence and the place where the inquest is held.ĥ. If the inquest is held outside the locality in which the juror resides, a travel allowance of 41 cents per kilometre in northern Ontario and 40 cents per kilometre in southern Ontario for each kilometre of necessary travel by private automobile between the juror’s place of residence and the place where the inquest is held.Ĥ. For each day of attendance at an inquest after the forty-ninth day, a fee of $100.ģ. For each day of attendance at an inquest after the tenth day, up to and including the forty-ninth day, a fee of $50.Ģ. Omitted ( provides for coming into force of provisions of this Regulation).ġ.

A warrant issued under subsection 40 (3) of the Act shall be in the form entitled “Bench Warrant”, labelled as Form 1 and dated 2015/01, that is available on the website of the Government of Ontario Central Forms Repository under the listing for the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.Ĩ. Healey Lake Road from Healey Lake easterly to its junction with Muskoka District Road 11 Muskoka District Road 11 southerly to its junction with Lake Joseph Road Lake Joseph Road easterly to its junction with Highway 169 Highway 169 easterly to its junction with Muskoka District Road 118W Muskoka District Road 118W through Bracebridge to its junction with Highway 11 Highway 11 northerly to its junction with Highway 60 at Huntsville Highway 60 easterly to its junction with Highway 41 Highway 41 northerly to Pembroke the above-named highways to be included in southern Ontario.Ħ. For the purposes of Schedules 1, 2 and 3, the dividing line between northern Ontario and southern Ontario is as follows: (e) travel in connection with an examination or analysis.ĥ. (d) transporting a dead body for further investigation upon the authorization of a coroner and (c) the use of facilities for post mortemĮxamination in a hospital or other place The fees and allowances set out in Schedule 3 are payable for, A person who attends at an inquest as a witness upon the summons of the coroner shall be paid the fees and allowances set out in Schedule 2.Ĥ.

A person who serves as a juror at an inquest shall be paid the fees and allowances set out in Schedule 1.ģ. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the person who transcribes evidence is a public servant employed under Part III of the Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006.Ģ. (1) A person who transcribes evidence of an inquest shall be paid the fees set out in the Table set out in section 2 of Ontario Regulation 94/14 (Fees for Court Transcripts) made under the Administration of Justice Act. Dividing line between northern Ontario and southern Ontarioġ.
