P-13.1, r. 2.02 - By-law respecting the internal discipline of police officers of Ville de Montréal

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14. The director or the person in charge of processing complaints may, in the interest of the public, the police department or the police officer who is the subject of the complaint, communicate to the police officer comments or observations for the purpose of improving the police officer’s professional conscience or preventing the commission of a breach of discipline. Such notice does not constitute a disciplinary action. It is forwarded to the police officer by the commissioned officer responsible for the police officer or by the person in charge of processing complaints and a copy is filed in the police officer’s record. Upon request by the police officer, the notice is removed from his or her record 2 years after its filing.
O.C. 738-2015, s. 14; O.C. 1483-2023, s. 10.
14. The director may, in the interest of the public, the police department or the police officer who is the subject of the complaint, communicate to the police officer comments or observations for the purpose of improving the police officer’s professional conscience or preventing the commission of a breach of discipline. Such notice does not constitute a disciplinary action. It is forwarded to the police officer by the member of the police management personnel responsible for the police officer and a copy is filed in the police officer’s record. Upon request by the police officer, the notice is removed from his or her record 2 years after its filing.
O.C. 738-2015, s. 14.