Time limits
2005, c.21, s.15
25.1(1)A complaint shall be filed within
(a)
one year after the date of the alleged incident or omission that is the subject of the complaint, or
(b)
one year after the last alleged incident or omission, in the case of a series of incidents or omissions that are the subject of the complaint.
25.1(2)Despite subsection (1), the Commission may, where in the opinion of the Commission circumstances so warrant, extend the time for the filing of the complaint.
25.1(3)A chief of police or civic authority, as the case may be, shall commence an examination into the conduct of a member of a police force where no conduct complaint is filed, within one year after the day on which the chief of police or civic authority becomes aware of the alleged breach of the code.
25.1(4)Within 120 days after the filing of a conduct complaint, the chief of police, civic authority or police officer, as the case may be, may request to the Commission in writing a settlement conference and the Commission shall notify the chief of police, civic authority and police officer, as the case may be, and the complainant of the request within 10 days after receiving the request.
25.1(4.1)The parties referred to in section 28.9 or 31.8, as the case may be, may accept the request for a settlement conference within 10 days after receiving notice by the Commission by sending their acceptance in writing to the Commission and the Commission shall notify the chief of police or the civic authority, as the case may be, of their decision.
25.1(5)Repealed: 2021, c.25, s.1 1987, c.41, s.15; 1996, c.18, s.6; 2005, c.21, s.15; 2008, c.32, s.2; 2021, c.25, s.1