Acts and Regulations

2014, c.48 - Combat Sport Act

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Inspection powers
38(1)For the purpose of determining whether the Act, the regulations or the conditions of an event permit or licence are being complied with, an inspector, in carrying out an inspection may, at any reasonable time, enter and inspect any premises in the Province where an event is being held or is to be held.
38(2)Before or after attempting to enter a place referred to in subsection (1), an inspector may apply for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
38(3)An inspector shall not enter a private dwelling under subsection (1) unless the inspector is entering in one of the following circumstances:
(a) the inspector is entering with the consent of a person who appears to be an adult and an occupant of the dwelling; or
(b) the inspector has obtained an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
38(4)During an inspection, an inspector may do any of the following:
(a) require to be produced for inspection, or for the purpose of obtaining copies or extracts, any record or document relevant to the inspection; and
(b) make those examinations and inquiries of any person that the inspector considers necessary for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations.
38(5)Immediately on demand by an inspector, a person shall produce a record or document required by the inspector under subsection (4).
38(6)Every person shall give an inspector all reasonable assistance to enable the inspector to carry out an inspection under this section, including providing the inspector with the information that the inspector reasonably requires.
38(7)An inspector acting under this section may request the assistance of a peace officer.
Inspection powers
38(1)For the purpose of determining whether the Act, the regulations or the conditions of an event permit or licence are being complied with, an inspector, in carrying out an inspection may, at any reasonable time, enter and inspect any premises in the Province where an event is being held or is to be held.
38(2)Before or after attempting to enter a place referred to in subsection (1), an inspector may apply for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
38(3)An inspector shall not enter a private dwelling under subsection (1) unless the inspector is entering in one of the following circumstances:
(a) the inspector is entering with the consent of a person who appears to be an adult and an occupant of the dwelling; or
(b) the inspector has obtained an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
38(4)During an inspection, an inspector may do any of the following:
(a) require to be produced for inspection, or for the purpose of obtaining copies or extracts, any record or document relevant to the inspection; and
(b) make those examinations and inquiries of any person that the inspector considers necessary for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations.
38(5)Immediately on demand by an inspector, a person shall produce a record or document required by the inspector under subsection (4).
38(6)Every person shall give an inspector all reasonable assistance to enable the inspector to carry out an inspection under this section, including providing the inspector with the information that the inspector reasonably requires.
38(7)An inspector acting under this section may request the assistance of a peace officer.