Acts and Regulations

P-9.2 - Police Act

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Arbitrator’s duty to consider circumstances
2005, c.21, s.10
17.95An arbitrator shall consider whether:
(a) the deficiencies of the member of a police force were brought to the member’s attention;
(b) the member of a police force was given a reasonable opportunity to bring their work performance up to an acceptable level or standard;
(c) where it was reasonable to do so, the member of a police force was afforded appropriate treatment, training, guidance, coaching or counselling to assist the member of a police force in reaching an acceptable level or standard of work performance;
(d) where it was reasonable to do so, the chief of police or civic authority, as the case may be, accommodated the needs of the member of a police force, if the member of a police force has a mental or physical disability as defined in the Human Rights Act that requires accommodation; and
(e) where a civic authority recommends the dismissal of a chief of police, there is just cause for the dismissal.
2005, c.21, s.10; 2021, c.25, s.1
Arbitrator’s duty to consider circumstances
2005, c.21, s.10
17.95An arbitrator shall consider whether:
(a) the deficiencies of the member of a police force were brought to his or her attention;
(b) the member of a police force was given a reasonable opportunity to bring his or her work performance up to an acceptable level or standard;
(c) where it was reasonable to do so, the member of a police force was afforded appropriate treatment, training, guidance, coaching or counselling to assist the member of a police force in reaching an acceptable level or standard of work performance;
(d) where it was reasonable to do so, the chief of police or civic authority, as the case may be, accommodated the needs of the member of a police force, if the member of a police force has a mental or physical disability as defined in the Human Rights Act that requires accommodation; and
(e) where a civic authority recommends the dismissal of a chief of police, there is just cause for the dismissal.
2005, c.21, s.10