Acts and Regulations

P-9.2 - Police Act

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Repealed
25.03Repealed: 2005, c.21, s.15
1998, c.42, s.5; 2005, c.21, s.15; 2007, c.27, s.1
Suspension without pay
25.03(1)Pending the outcome of proceedings taken under this Part and notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or the regulations,
(a) the chief of police may suspend without pay a member of a police force, or
(b) a board, or council where a board has not been established, may suspend without pay a chief of police,
who is convicted of an offence under an Act of the Legislature or an Act of the Parliament of Canada even if the conviction or sentence is under appeal.
25.03(2)Where a member of a police force or a chief of police, as the case may be, is acquitted following an appeal, the member of a police force or a chief of police shall receive all of the pay, remuneration, benefits and seniority to which the member of the police force or the chief of police would have been entitled but for the suspension.
25.03(3)After the conclusion of proceedings taken under this Part, the member of a police force or the chief of police, as the case may be, shall receive all of the pay, remuneration, benefits and seniority to which the member of a police force or the chief of police would have been entitled but for the suspension less any pay, remuneration, benefits or seniority the member of a police force or the chief of police is not entitled to as a result of a sanction imposed in accordance with subsection 26(9) or (10).
25.03(4)Subsection (3) does not apply if the member of a police force or the chief of police is dismissed.
1998, c.42, s.5; 2007, c.27, s.1
Suspension without pay
25.03(1)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or the regulations,
(a) the chief of police may suspend without pay a member of a police force, or
(b) a board, or council where a board has not been established, may suspend without pay a chief of police,
who is convicted of an offence under an Act of the Legislature or an Act of the Parliament of Canada even if the conviction or sentence is under appeal.
25.03(2)Where a member of a police force or a chief of police, as the case may be, is acquitted following an appeal, the member of a police force or a chief of police shall receive all of the pay, remuneration, benefits and seniority to which the member of the police force or the chief of police would have been entitled during the period of suspension.
1998, c.42, s.5