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Part VI -- Recordkeeping
21. (1) A driver may make a daily log by entering all the information required by section 19 into a computer at the start of, over the course of and at the end of the day as required by that section. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 21 (1).
(2) If a driver uses a computer to make the daily log, the computer must be capable of printing the daily log in an understandable format and the driver must be able to prepare a handwritten daily log from the information recorded in the computer. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 21 (2).
(3) If a driver prints a daily log from the computer or prepares a handwritten daily log from the information stored in the computer, he or she shall date and sign each page, attesting to the accuracy of the information recorded on it. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 21 (3).
(4) A daily log printed from the computer shall include a duty status graph grid in Form 1. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 21 (4).
(5) For greater certainty, the information stored in the computer is itself a daily log for the purposes of this Regulation. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 21 (5).
© King's Printer for Ontario, 2012-2021. The text is not the official version of Ontario's Highway Traffic Act or associated regulations. For official text, refer to www.ontario.ca/laws.
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