3. The training course shall have a duration of at least 4 weeks and include the following:(1) practical work relevant to the particular skills to meet the following objectives:
— serve proceedings, calculate time limits and establish proof of service;
— enforce judicial decisions that are executory, in particular, seize movables and immovables in execution, produce minutes, assess movable property, consult the appropriate registers, produce a statement of collocation and distribution of the amounts realized;
— execute eviction orders;
— execute warrants for witness, or for committal;
— carry out sales under judicial authority;
— make material ascertainments;
— perform any other duties assigned to a bailiff by law or by a court;
— serve proceedings on a party domiciled or residing in another province in Canada or another country, or issued by a foreign court or tribunal;
(2) the law and the regulations related to the practice of the profession, in particular the Professional Code (chapter C-26), the Court Bailiffs Act (chapter H-4.1), the regulations made under those statutes, as well as bookkeeping, registers and trust accounts;
(3) professional behaviour in the exercise of judicial constraint, in particular, in crisis situations, and the social behaviour of an officer of justice;
(4) knowledge related to the charters of rights and freedoms, the Act respecting the Régie du logement (chapter R-8.1), the Act respecting the collection of certain debts (chapter R-2.2) and the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1).