Acts and Regulations

P-9.2 - Police Act

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Notice of settlement conference
2005, c.21, s.15
28.7(1)If the parties agree to proceed to a settlement conference, the chief of police shall perform the following duties: 
(a) serve a notice of settlement conference on the police officer;
(b) provide the police officer with a copy of the documents listed in subsection 28.2(1) and access to physical objects removed; and
(c) give the complainant notice in writing
(i) of the settlement conference, and
(ii) of their right to attend the settlement conference and to make representations orally or in writing.
28.7(2)The notice of settlement conference shall contain:
(a) a statement of the time and place of the settlement conference and whether the settlement conference will be held in person, by telephone or by video conference;
(b) the particulars of the act or omission that constitutes the alleged breach of the code;
(c) a statement setting out the purpose of the settlement conference; and
(d) a statement that, if the police officer does not attend the settlement conference or the conduct complaint has not been resolved within 180 days after the date the complaint is filed, the chief of police shall serve a notice of arbitration hearing on the police officer.
28.7(3)The police officer shall advise the chief of police as to whether they will attend the settlement conference within 7 days after receiving the notice of settlement conference.
28.7(4)Despite paragraph (2)(d) and subsection (3), if the police officer wishes to attend the settlement conference but is unable to attend at the date and time indicated in the notice of settlement conference, the police officer may advise the chief of police within 7 days after receiving the notice of settlement conference.
28.7(5)If the police officer advises the chief of police under subsection (4), the chief of police shall choose a mutually convenient time which is no more than 90 days after the police officer receives the notice of settlement conference or within a longer period if agreed to by the police officer and the chief of police.
2005, c.21, s.15; 2021, c.25, s.1
Notice of settlement conference
2005, c.21, s.15
28.7(1)If the chief of police decides to proceed to a settlement conference under paragraph 28.4(1)(b), or if the Commission orders the chief of police to conduct a settlement conference under paragraph 28.5(b), the chief of police shall:
(a) serve a notice of settlement conference on the police officer;
(b) provide the police officer with a copy of the documents listed in subsection 28.2(1) and access to physical objects removed; and
(c) give the complainant notice in writing of the settlement conference and invite the complainant to attend.
28.7(2)The notice of settlement conference shall contain:
(a) a statement of the time and place of the settlement conference;
(b) the particulars of the act or omission that constitutes the alleged breach of the code;
(c) a statement setting out the purpose of the settlement conference; and
(d) a statement that, if the police officer does not attend the settlement conference, the chief of police shall serve a notice of arbitration hearing on the police officer.
2005, c.21, s.15
Notice of settlement conference
2005, c.21, s.15
28.7(1)If the chief of police decides to proceed to a settlement conference under paragraph 28.4(1)(b), or if the Commission orders the chief of police to conduct a settlement conference under paragraph 28.5(b), the chief of police shall:
(a) serve a notice of settlement conference on the police officer;
(b) provide the police officer with a copy of the documents listed in subsection 28.2(1) and access to physical objects removed; and
(c) give the complainant notice in writing of the settlement conference and invite the complainant to attend.
28.7(2)The notice of settlement conference shall contain:
(a) a statement of the time and place of the settlement conference;
(b) the particulars of the act or omission that constitutes the alleged breach of the code;
(c) a statement setting out the purpose of the settlement conference; and
(d) a statement that, if the police officer does not attend the settlement conference, the chief of police shall serve a notice of arbitration hearing on the police officer.
2005, c.21, s.15