Acts and Regulations

P-22.4 - Public Health Act

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Removal of documents
44(1)A medical officer of health or an inspector may remove documents or records from a premises for a purpose mentioned in subsection 43(1) and may make a copy or extract of them or any part of them and shall give a receipt to the occupier for the documents or records so removed.
44(2)Where documents or records are removed from a premises, they shall be returned to the occupier as soon as possible after the making of the copies or extracts.
44(3)A copy or extract of any document or record related to an inspection, examination, test or inquiry and purporting to be certified by a person referred to in subsection 43(1), is admissible in evidence in any action, proceeding or prosecution as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the original without proof on the appointment, authority or signature of the person purporting to have certified the copy.
2017, c.42, s.50
Removal of documents
44(1)A medical officer of health or public health inspector may remove documents or records from a premises for a purpose mentioned in subsection 43(1) and may make a copy or extract of them or any part of them and shall give a receipt to the occupier for the documents or records so removed.
44(2)Where documents or records are removed from a premises, they shall be returned to the occupier as soon as possible after the making of the copies or extracts.
44(3)A copy or extract of any document or record related to an inspection, examination, test or inquiry and purporting to be certified by a person referred to in subsection 43(1), is admissible in evidence in any action, proceeding or prosecution as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the original without proof on the appointment, authority or signature of the person purporting to have certified the copy.