1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“chief officer” means a chief of police as defined in the Police Act whose police force conducts a missing person investigation or the Commanding Officer of the “J” Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police when it conducts a missing person investigation.(agent en chef)
“judge” means a judge of the Provincial Court of New Brunswick.(juge)
“Minister” means the Minister of Public Safety and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“missing person” means
(personne disparue)
(a)
a person whose whereabouts are unknown and who has not been in contact with those persons who would likely or normally be in contact with the person, or
(i)
whose whereabouts are unknown despite reasonable efforts to locate the person, and
(ii)
whose safety and welfare are feared for given the person’s age, physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments or the circumstances surrounding the person’s absence.
“officer” means a police officer as defined in the Police Act or a member of the “J” Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who assists in a missing person investigation conducted by their police force.(agent)
“person at risk” means a missing person who is assessed to be a person at risk in accordance with section 15.(personne à risque)
“police force” means a police force as defined in the Police Act or the “J” Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that conducts a missing person investigation.(corps de police)
“record” means a record as defined in the Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act. (document)
“record access order” means an order made under section 3.(ordonnance d’accès aux documents)
“search order” means an order made under section 5.(ordonnance de recherche)
“vulnerable person” means
(personne vulnérable)
(a)
a person for whom a decision-making supporter or representative is appointed under the
Supported Decision-Making and Representation Act,
(b)
a person whom the Minister of Social Development puts under protective care under the
Family Services Act or to whom the Minister of Social Development provides protection services under the
Child and Youth Well-Being Act.
2022, c.60, s.87; 2023, c.36, s.24