G-1.021 - Act respecting the governance of the health and social services system

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361. A police force that conducts a verification is required to issue one of the following documents to the institution that requested it, as applicable:
(1)  a document certifying that databases available to them do not contain information that establishes that the person has a judicial record, including any proceedings still pending; this document is called a certificate of no judicial record ; or
(2)  a list of all of the entries on the person’s judicial record, including any proceedings still pending; the list is called a judicial record list.
The Government prescribes, by regulation, the form of those documents and the fees payable for their issue. No private institution may have those costs paid, even indirectly, by a member of its personnel or by a person who wishes to become a member of its personnel.
The institution must send to the person who is the subject of the verification a copy of the document that was issued to it.
The certificate of no judicial record issued under subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph is valid for a period of three years.
2023, c. 34, s. 361.