Acts and Regulations

2011, c.171 - Human Rights Act

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Power of entry
21(1)For the purposes of section 20, a delegate of the Commission may enter any part of premises normally accessible to the public without a warrant at any reasonable time.
21(2)A delegate of the Commission may apply to a judge for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act before or after attempting to effect entry to any premises.
21(3)A delegate of the Commission shall not enter a private dwelling or any part of premises not normally accessible to the public unless he or she
(a) is entering with the consent of a person who appears to be an adult and an occupant of the dwelling or premises, or
(b) has obtained an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
1986, c.6, s.25; 2017, c.24, s.15
Power of entry
21A person designated under section 20 may enter any place to which the person reasonably requires access for the purposes of that section and, before or after attempting to enter the place, may apply for an entry warrant in accordance with the Entry Warrants Act.
1986, c.6, s.25
Power of entry
21A person designated under section 20 may enter any place to which the person reasonably requires access for the purposes of that section and, before or after attempting to enter the place, may apply for an entry warrant in accordance with the Entry Warrants Act.
1986, c.6, s.25