Acts and Regulations

M-11.5 - Midwifery Act

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Copies of records
43(1)In this section, “document” means a record of information in any form and includes any part of it.
43(2)An investigator may copy, at the expense of the Council, a document that the investigator may examine under subsection 42(2) or under the authority of an entry warrant under subsection 42(5).
43(3)An investigator may remove a document referred to in subsection (2) if it is not practicable to copy it in the place where it is examined or a copy is not sufficient for the purposes of the investigation and may remove any object that is relevant to the investigation, and shall provide the person in whose possession it was with a receipt for the document or object.
43(4)An investigator, where a copy can be made, shall return a document removed under subsection (2) as soon as possible after the copy has been made.
43(5)A copy of a document certified by an investigator to be a true copy shall be received in evidence in any proceeding to the same extent and shall have the same evidentiary value as the document itself without proof of the investigator’s appointment or signature.
Copies of records
43(1)In this section, "document" means a record of information in any form and includes any part of it.
43(2)An investigator may copy, at the expense of the Council, a document that the investigator may examine under subsection 42(2) or under the authority of an entry warrant under subsection 42(5).
43(3)An investigator may remove a document referred to in subsection (2) if it is not practicable to copy it in the place where it is examined or a copy is not sufficient for the purposes of the investigation and may remove any object that is relevant to the investigation, and shall provide the person in whose possession it was with a receipt for the document or object.
43(4)An investigator, where a copy can be made, shall return a document removed under subsection (2) as soon as possible after the copy has been made.
43(5)A copy of a document certified by an investigator to be a true copy shall be received in evidence in any proceeding to the same extent and shall have the same evidentiary value as the document itself without proof of the investigator’s appointment or signature.
Copies of records
43(1)In this section, "document" means a record of information in any form and includes any part of it.
43(2)An investigator may copy, at the expense of the Council, a document that the investigator may examine under subsection 42(2) or under the authority of an entry warrant under subsection 42(5).
43(3)An investigator may remove a document referred to in subsection (2) if it is not practicable to copy it in the place where it is examined or a copy is not sufficient for the purposes of the investigation and may remove any object that is relevant to the investigation, and shall provide the person in whose possession it was with a receipt for the document or object.
43(4)An investigator, where a copy can be made, shall return a document removed under subsection (2) as soon as possible after the copy has been made.
43(5)A copy of a document certified by an investigator to be a true copy shall be received in evidence in any proceeding to the same extent and shall have the same evidentiary value as the document itself without proof of the investigator’s appointment or signature.