Acts and Regulations

F-2.2 - Family Services Act

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Removal and detention of offending person
36(1)Where the Minister has reason to believe that a person is a neglected or abused adult because of the presence of any person, he may apply to the court for a warrant to authorize the removal of the offending person from the premises in which the neglected or abused adult resides, and his detention, if necessary, pending application for an order under paragraph 39(1)(c).
36(2)Any person detained under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (1) shall be brought forthwith before the court and may be released on his own recognizance or on such conditions as the court may impose.
2016, c.37, s.66; 2019, c.2, s.54
Removal and detention of offending person
36(1)Where the Minister of Families and Children or the Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care, as the case may be, has reason to believe that a person is a neglected or abused adult because of the presence of any person, he may apply to the court for a warrant to authorize the removal of the offending person from the premises in which the neglected or abused adult resides, and his detention, if necessary, pending application for an order under paragraph 39(1)(c).
36(2)Any person detained under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (1) shall be brought forthwith before the court and may be released on his own recognizance or on such conditions as the court may impose.
2016, c.37, s.66
Removal and detention of offending person
36(1)Where the Minister has reason to believe that a person is a neglected or abused adult because of the presence of any person, he may apply to the court for a warrant to authorize the removal of the offending person from the premises in which the neglected or abused adult resides, and his detention, if necessary, pending application for an order under paragraph 39(1)(c).
36(2)Any person detained under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (1) shall be brought forthwith before the court and may be released on his own recognizance or on such conditions as the court may impose.
Removal and detention of offending person
36(1)Where the Minister has reason to believe that a person is a neglected or abused adult because of the presence of any person, he may apply to the court for a warrant to authorize the removal of the offending person from the premises in which the neglected or abused adult resides, and his detention, if necessary, pending application for an order under paragraph 39(1)(c).
36(2)Any person detained under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (1) shall be brought forthwith before the court and may be released on his own recognizance or on such conditions as the court may impose.