Acts and Regulations

2011, c.140 - Degree Granting Act

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Inspections
5(1)At any reasonable time and on presentation of proof of identification on a form provided by the Minister, an inspector may enter the premises of an educational institution, or any other premises in which the inspector has reason to believe there might be relevant information, and make an inspection for the purpose of determining compliance with this Act and the regulations.
5(2)For the purpose of determining compliance with this Act and the regulations, an inspector may inspect the records, books of account, bank accounts, vouchers, correspondence or other documents of an educational institution and make copies of them.
5(3)An inspector shall not enter a private dwelling under subsection (1) unless the inspector
(a) has the consent of the occupier, or
(b) has obtained a warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
5(4)Before or after attempting to effect entry under subsection (1), an inspector may apply to a judge for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
5(5)An inspector may request the assistance of a peace officer for the purposes of subsection (1).
2000, c.D-5.3, s.5
Inspections
5(1)At any reasonable time and on presentation of proof of identification on a form provided by the Minister, an inspector may enter the premises of an educational institution, or any other premises in which the inspector has reason to believe there might be relevant information, and make an inspection for the purpose of determining compliance with this Act and the regulations.
5(2)For the purpose of determining compliance with this Act and the regulations, an inspector may inspect the records, books of account, bank accounts, vouchers, correspondence or other documents of an educational institution and make copies of them.
5(3)An inspector shall not enter a private dwelling under subsection (1) unless the inspector
(a) has the consent of the occupier, or
(b) has obtained a warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
5(4)Before or after attempting to effect entry under subsection (1), an inspector may apply to a judge for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
5(5)An inspector may request the assistance of a peace officer for the purposes of subsection (1).
2000, c.D-5.3, s.5