P-13 - Police Act

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6.1. In addition to the other regulatory powers conferred on it by this Act, the Government may, by regulation,
(1)  provide for the classification and establish the scale of salaries applicable to the members of the Police Force referred to in subparagraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the first paragraph of section 43;
(2)  prescribe standards governing badges, deeds of appointment and other identification papers of policemen or special constables;
(3)  prescribe standards governing the required medical examination of any person wishing to become a member of the Police Force, a member of another police force or a special constable;
(4)  prescribe standards governing the hiring of members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables;
(5)  determine what positions may be held and what ranks may be awarded in a police force other than the Police Force, in view of the size of the force;
(6)  prescribe what qualifications are required to carry out investigations for a police force, in the cases determined by the regulation, and to hold a position or to be awarded a rank in a police force other than the Police Force;
(7)  prescribe the characteristics of the uniforms which may be worn by members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables, prescribe their equipment and how it may be used, and prescribe what equipment may be installed in the motor vehicles they use as well as the characteristics of and identification standards for such vehicles;
(8)  prescribe what statistics and documents must be kept by the Police Force, other police forces, their members and special constables, and what forms they must use;
(9)  prescribe what decorations and citations may be awarded, and in what cases, the procedure for awarding such decorations and citations and who may qualify therefor;
(10)  (a)  prescribe a rate schedule or a calculation method, including special methods for a municipality resulting from an amalgamation which comes into force after 31 December 1990, for the amount that a municipality must pay the Government where police services are provided by the Police Force pursuant to section 64.3, 64.4 or 73.1, and the maximum amount payable;
(a.1)  prescribe a calculation method or special rates where police services provided under an agreement made in accordance with section 73.1 are partial or supplementary services or services that are provided for special events;
(b)  establish the categories of municipalities for the application of subparagraph a or a.1 and prescribe different calculation methods for every category;
(c)  determine the person in charge of collecting the amount referred to in subparagraph a or a.1, prescribe the terms and conditions of the collection and provide that, failing payment, interest be added to the sum or the municipality lose its right to receive, up to the amount owed to it, all or part of a sum otherwise payable to it by the Government or one of its Ministers or bodies;
(11)  define, for the purpose of determining, in the application of section 64.4, whether a municipality maintains adequate police services, the basic services that must be offered by a municipality, establish the categories of municipalities and define the different basic services for every category.
1988, c. 75, s. 209; 1991, c. 32, s. 251; 1996, c. 73, s. 3; 1999, c. 29, s. 1.
6.1. In addition to the other regulatory powers conferred on it by this Act, the Government may, by regulation,
(1)  provide for the classification and establish the scale of salaries applicable to the members of the Police Force referred to in subparagraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the first paragraph of section 43;
(2)  prescribe standards governing badges, deeds of appointment and other identification papers of policemen or special constables;
(3)  prescribe standards governing the required medical examination of any person wishing to become a member of the Police Force, a member of another police force or a special constable;
(4)  prescribe standards governing the hiring of members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables;
(5)  determine what positions may be held and what ranks may be awarded in a police force other than the Police Force, in view of the size of the force;
(6)  prescribe what qualifications are required to hold a position or to be awarded a rank in a police force other than the Police Force;
(7)  prescribe the characteristics of the uniforms which may be worn by members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables, prescribe their equipment and how it may be used, and prescribe what equipment may be installed in the motor vehicles they use as well as the characteristics of and identification standards for such vehicles;
(8)  prescribe what statistics and documents must be kept by the Police Force, other police forces, their members and special constables, and what forms they must use;
(9)  prescribe what decorations and citations may be awarded, and in what cases, the procedure for awarding such decorations and citations and who may qualify therefor;
(10)  (a)  prescribe a rate schedule or a calculation method, including special methods for a municipality resulting from an amalgamation which comes into force after 31 December 1990, for the amount that a municipality must pay the Government where police services are provided by the Police Force pursuant to section 64.3, 64.4 or 73.1, and the maximum amount payable;
(a.1)  prescribe a calculation method or special rates where police services provided under an agreement made in accordance with section 73.1 are partial or supplementary services or services that are provided for special events;
(b)  establish the categories of municipalities for the application of subparagraph a or a.1 and prescribe different calculation methods for every category;
(c)  determine the person in charge of collecting the amount referred to in subparagraph a or a.1, prescribe the terms and conditions of the collection and provide that, failing payment, interest be added to the sum or the municipality lose its right to receive, up to the amount owed to it, all or part of a sum otherwise payable to it by the Government or one of its Ministers or bodies;
(11)  define, for the purpose of determining, in the application of section 64.4, whether a municipality maintains adequate police services, the basic services that must be offered by a municipality, establish the categories of municipalities and define the different basic services for every category.
1988, c. 75, s. 209; 1991, c. 32, s. 251; 1996, c. 73, s. 3.
6.1. In addition to the other regulatory powers conferred on it by this Act, the Government may, by regulation,
(1)  provide for the classification and establish the scale of salaries applicable to the members of the Police Force referred to in subparagraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the first paragraph of section 43;
(2)  prescribe standards governing badges, deeds of appointment and other identification papers of policemen or special constables;
(3)  prescribe standards governing the required medical examination of any person wishing to become a member of the Police Force, a member of another police force or a special constable;
(4)  prescribe standards governing the hiring of members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables;
(5)  determine what positions may be held and what ranks may be awarded in a police force other than the Police Force, in view of the size of the force;
(6)  prescribe what qualifications are required to hold a position or to be awarded a rank in a police force other than the Police Force;
(7)  prescribe the characteristics of the uniforms which may be worn by members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables, prescribe their equipment and how it may be used, and prescribe what equipment may be installed in the motor vehicles they use as well as the characteristics of and identification standards for such vehicles;
(8)  prescribe what statistics and documents must be kept by the Police Force, other police forces, their members and special constables, and what forms they must use;
(9)  prescribe what decorations and citations may be awarded, and in what cases, the procedure for awarding such decorations and citations and who may qualify therefor;
(10)  (a)  prescribe the calculation method, including special methods for a municipality resulting from an amalgamation which comes into force after 31 December 1990, for the amount that a municipality must pay the Government where its territory is not under the jurisdiction of a municipal police force in accordance with section 64, where the Government, in accordance with section 64.0.1 and on condition of payment of the amount, exempts the municipality of its obligation prescribed in section 64 or authorizes it to abolish its police force or where the Police Force or the police force of another municipality is responsible for acting in its territory pursuant to section 64.4;
(b)  establish the categories of municipalities for the application of subparagraph a and prescribe the different calculation methods for every category;
(c)  determine the person in charge of collecting the amount referred to in subparagraph a, prescribe the terms and conditions of the collection and provide that, failing payment, interest be added to the sum or the municipality lose its right to receive, up to the amount owed to it, all or part of a sum otherwise payable to it by the Government or one of its Ministers or bodies;
(11)  define, for the purpose of determining, in the application of section 64.4, whether a local municipality maintains adequate police services, the basic services that must be offered by such a municipality, establish the categories of local municipalities and define the different basic services for every category.
1988, c. 75, s. 209; 1991, c. 32, s. 251.
6.1. In addition to the other regulatory powers conferred on it by this Act, the Government may, by regulation,
(1)  provide for the classification and establish the scale of salaries applicable to the members of the Police Force referred to in subparagraphs 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the first paragraph of section 43;
(2)  prescribe standards governing badges, deeds of appointment and other identification papers of policemen or special constables;
(3)  prescribe standards governing the required medical examination of any person wishing to become a member of the Police Force, a member of another police force or a special constable;
(4)  prescribe standards governing the hiring of members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables;
(5)  determine what positions may be held and what ranks may be awarded in a police force other than the Police Force, in view of the size of the force;
(6)  prescribe what qualifications are required to hold a position or to be awarded a rank in a police force other than the Police Force;
(7)  prescribe the characteristics of the uniforms which may be worn by members of the Police Force, members of other police forces and special constables, prescribe their equipment and how it may be used, and prescribe what equipment may be installed in the motor vehicles they use as well as the characteristics of and identification standards for such vehicles;
(8)  prescribe what statistics and documents must be kept by the Police Force, other police forces, their members and special constables, and what forms they must use;
(9)  prescribe what decorations and citations may be awarded, and in what cases, the procedure for awarding such decorations and citations and who may qualify therefor.
1988, c. 75, s. 209.