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==General Principles==
Demande de révocation
{{seealso|SOIRA Orders}}


490.015 (1) L’intéressé peut demander au tribunal compétent la révocation de l’ordonnance :
Sections 490.015 and 490.016 permit an accused who is subject to a SOIRA Order to terminate the order before its expiration.


a) au plus tôt cinq ans après son prononcé, dans le cas où elle est visée par l’alinéa 490.013(2)a);
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; Application for termination order
b) au plus tôt dix ans après son prononcé, dans le cas où elle est visée par l’alinéa 490.013(2)b);
490.015 (1) A person who is subject to an order may apply for a termination order
 
:(a) if five years have elapsed since the order was made, in the case of an order referred to in paragraph 490.013(2)(a) {{AnnSec4|490.013(2)(a)}};
c) au plus tôt vingt ans après son prononcé, dans les cas où elle est visée par l’alinéa 490.013(2)c) ou par les paragraphes 490.013(3), (5) ou (6).
:(b) if 10 years have elapsed since the order was made, in the case of an order referred to in paragraph 490.013(2)(b) {{AnnSec4|490.013(2)(b)}}; or
 
:(c) if 20 years have elapsed since the order was made, in the case of an order referred to in paragraph 490.013(2)(c) {{AnnSec4|490.013(2)(c)}} or subsection 490.013(2.1) {{AnnSec4|490.013(2.1)}}, (3) {{AnnSec4|490.013(3)}} or (5) {{AnnSec4|490.013(5)}}.
Note marginale :Ordonnances multiples
 
(2) Si l’intéressé fait l’objet de plus d’une ordonnance, y compris une ordonnance rendue en application de l’article 227.01 de la Loi sur la défense nationale, la demande peut être présentée au plus tôt vingt ans après le prononcé de la plus récente.
 
Note marginale :Pardon, suspension du casier ou libération inconditionnelle
 
(3) Malgré les paragraphes (1) et (2), la demande peut être présentée dès le pardon, la suspension du casier de l’intéressé ou le prononcé de la libération inconditionnelle en application de l’alinéa 672.54a).
 
Note marginale :Portée de la demande
 
(4) La demande doit porter sur toutes les ordonnances en vigueur et, le cas échéant, sur toute obligation prévue aux articles 490.019 ou 490.02901, à l’article 227.06 de la Loi sur la défense nationale ou à l’article 36.1 de la Loi sur le transfèrement international des délinquants.


Note marginale :Nouvelle demande
; Multiple orders
(2) A person who is subject to more than one order made under section 490.012 {{AnnSec4|490.012}} of this Act, or under that section and section 227.01 of the ''National Defence Act'', may apply for a termination order if 20 years have elapsed since the most recent order was made.
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; Pardon or record suspension
(3) Despite subsections (1) {{AnnSec4|490.015(1)}} and (2) {{AnnSec4|490.015(2)}}, a person may apply for a termination order once they receive a pardon or once a record suspension is ordered.
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; Scope of application
(4) The application shall be in relation to every order that is in effect. If a person is subject to an obligation under section 490.019 {{AnnSec4|490.019}} or 490.02901 {{AnnSec4|490.02901}}, under section 227.06 of the ''National Defence Act'' or under section 36.1 of the ''International Transfer of Offenders Act'', the application shall also be in relation to that obligation.
<br>
; Re-application
(5) A person whose application is refused may re-apply if five years have elapsed since they made the previous application. They may also re-apply once they receive a pardon or once a record suspension is ordered. However, they may not re-apply under this subsection if an order is made with respect to them under section 490.012 {{AnnSec4|490.012}} of this Act or section 227.01 of the ''National Defence Act'' after the previous application was made.
<br>
; Jurisdiction
(6) The application shall be made to
:(a) a superior court of criminal jurisdiction if
::(i) one or more of the orders to which it relates were made by such a court under section 490.012 {{AnnSec4|490.012}}, or
::(ii) one or more of the orders to which it relates were made under section 227.01 of the ''National Defence Act'' and the Chief Military Judge does not have jurisdiction to receive the application under subsection 227.03(6) of that Act; or
:(b) a court of criminal jurisdiction, in any other case in which the application relates to one or more orders made under section 490.012 {{AnnSec4|490.012}}.


(5) En cas de rejet, une nouvelle demande ne peut être présentée avant que se soient écoulés cinq ans depuis la précédente; elle peut toutefois être présentée dès le pardon ou la suspension du casier de l’intéressé. Elle est irrecevable si, entre-temps, ce dernier fait l’objet d’une ordonnance rendue en application de l’article 490.012 de la présente loi ou de l’article 227.01 de la Loi sur la défense nationale.
{{LegHistory00s|2004, c. 10}}, s. 20;
 
{{LegHistory00s|2007, c. 5}}, s. 15;
Note marginale :Tribunal compétent
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 8;
 
{{LegHistory10s|2012, c. 1}}, s. 142.
(6) Le tribunal compétent est :
{{Annotation}}
 
a) la cour supérieure de juridiction criminelle, si :
 
(i) au moins une des ordonnances en cause a été rendue par une telle cour en application de l’article 490.012,
 
(ii) au moins une des ordonnances en cause a été rendue en application de l’article 227.01 de la Loi sur la défense nationale et le juge militaire en chef n’a pas compétence pour recevoir la demande au titre du paragraphe 227.03(6) de cette loi;
 
b) la cour de juridiction criminelle dans les autres cas, si au moins une des ordonnances en cause a été rendue en application de l’article 490.012.
 
2004, ch. 10, art. 202007, ch. 5, art. 152010, ch. 17, art. 82012, ch. 1, art. 1422023, ch. 28, art. 10
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Ordonnance
; Termination order
490.016 (1) The court shall make a termination order if it is satisfied that the person has established that the impact on them of continuing an order or an obligation, including on their privacy or liberty, would be grossly disproportionate to the public interest in protecting society through the effective prevention or investigation of crimes of a sexual nature, to be achieved by the registration of information relating to sex offenders under the Sex Offender Information Registration Act.
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; Reasons for decision
(2) The court shall give reasons for its decision.
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; Requirements relating to notice
(3) If the court makes a termination order, it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, to be notified of the decision.
<br>
{{LegHistory00s|2004, c. 10}}, s. 20;
{{LegHistory00s|2007, c. 5}}, s. 16;
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 9.
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490.016 (1) Le tribunal prononce la révocation s’il est convaincu que l’intéressé a établi :
; Burden
The burden is upon the applicant on a balance of probabilities.<ref>
{{CanLIIRx|Berube|gs07g|2016 ONCJ 332 (CanLII)}}{{perONCJ|Bourgeois J}}{{atL|gs07g|10}}<br>
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a) soit qu’il n’y aurait pas de lien entre le maintien de toute ordonnance ou obligation et l’objectif d’aider les services de police à prévenir les crimes de nature sexuelle ou à enquêter sur ceux-ci par l’enregistrement de renseignements sur les délinquants sexuels prévu par la Loi sur l’enregistrement de renseignements sur les délinquants sexuels;
; Standard
The applicant must establish that the order has a "grossly disproportionate impact" upon the applicant by continuing the order.<ref>
{{ibid1|Berube}}{{atL|gs07g|10}}<br>
see also {{CanLIIRx|Nassereddine|gvq68|2016 ABPC 266 (CanLII)}}{{perABPC|Bascom J}} - reviews cases
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b) soit que le maintien de toute ordonnance ou obligation aurait à son égard, notamment sur sa vie privée ou sa liberté, un effet nettement démesuré par rapport à l’intérêt que présente, pour la protection de la société contre les crimes de nature sexuelle au moyen d’enquêtes ou de mesures de prévention efficaces, l’enregistrement de renseignements sur les délinquants sexuels prévu par cette loi.
Gross disproportionality requires either:<ref>
{{CanLIIRP|Turnbull|1q24l|2006 NLCA 66 (CanLII)|214 CCC (3d) 18}}{{perNLCA|Wells CJ}}{{atL|1q24l|33}}<br>
{{supra1|Berube}}{{atL|gs07g|10}}<br>
</ref>
* "no impact, or a very low level of impact, on the public interest of his or her not being registered." It includes "consideration of such factors as":
** the record of the offender;
** the nature of the offence;
** circumstances surrounding the offence;
** whether the offence was committed many years earlier and
** the record of the offender in the interim; and
* any other factors bearing on the potential impact of that specific offender not being registered.


Note marginale :Facteurs
The applicant should be expected to present evidence showing gross disproportionality.<ref>
{{CanLIIRP|RL|1rchc|2007 ONCA 347 (CanLII)|74 WCB (2d) 11}}{{TheCourtONCA}} (3:0){{atL|1rchc|7}}<br>
{{supra1|Berube}}{{atL|gs07g|11}}<br>
</ref>


(1.1) Pour décider s’il doit rendre l’ordonnance visée au paragraphe (1), le tribunal prend en compte les facteurs suivants :
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a) la nature et la gravité de l’infraction pour laquelle l’ordonnance a été rendue ou l’obligation imposée;
===Appeal of Termination Decision===
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; Appeal
490.017 (1) The prosecutor or the person who applied for a termination order may appeal from a decision made under subsection 490.016(1) {{AnnSec4|490.016(1)}} on any ground of appeal that raises a question of law or of mixed law and fact. The appeal court may dismiss the appeal, or allow it and order a new hearing, quash the termination order or make an order that may be made under that subsection.
<br>
; Requirements relating to notice
(2) If the appeal court makes an order that may be made under subsection 490.016(1) {{AnnSec4|490.016(1)}}, it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, in which the application for the order was made to be notified of the decision.
<br>
{{LegHistory00s|2004, c. 10}}, s. 20; 
{{LegHistory00s|2007, c. 5}}, s. 17;  
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 10.
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b) l’âge de la victime et ses autres caractéristiques;
==Application to Terminate by International Offenders==
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; Application for termination order
490.02912 (1) A person who is subject to an obligation under section 36.1 of the International ''Transfer of Offenders Act'' may apply to a court of criminal jurisdiction for a termination order unless they are also subject to an obligation under section 490.019 or 490.02901 or under section 227.06 of the ''National Defence Act'' — or to an order under section 490.012 or under section 227.01 of the ''National Defence Act'' — that began later.
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; Time for application — one offence
(2) The person may apply for a termination order if the following period has elapsed since the sentence was imposed or the verdict of not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder was rendered:
:(a) five years if the maximum term of imprisonment provided for in Canadian law for the equivalent offence is two or five years;
:(b) 10 years if the maximum term of imprisonment provided for in Canadian law for the equivalent offence is 10 or 14 years; or
:(c) 20 years if the maximum term of imprisonment provided for in Canadian law for the equivalent offence is life.
; More than one offence
(3) If more than one offence is listed in the copy of the Form 1 [''[[Criminal_Code_Forms#Form_1|see forms]]''] that was delivered under subparagraph 8(4)(a)(ii) of the International Transfer of Offenders Act, the person may apply for a termination order if 20 years have elapsed since the sentence was imposed, or the verdict of not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder was rendered, for the most recent offence.
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; Re-application
(4) A person whose application is refused may apply again if five years have elapsed since the application was made.
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 19.<br>{{Annotations}}
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c) la nature de la relation entre la victime et l’intéressé et les circonstances qui l’entourent;
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; Termination order
490.02913 (1) The court shall make an order terminating the obligation if it is satisfied that the person has established that the impact on them of continuing the obligation, including on their privacy or liberty, would be grossly disproportionate to the public interest in protecting society through the effective prevention or investigation of crimes of a sexual nature to be achieved by the registration of information relating to sex offenders under the Sex Offender Information Registration Act.
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; Reasons for decision
(2) The court shall give reasons for its decision.
<br>
; Requirements relating to notice
(3) If the court makes a termination order, it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, to be notified of the decision.
<br>
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 19.
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d) les caractéristiques et la situation personnelle de l’intéressé;
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; Appeal
e) les antécédents criminels de l’intéressé, notamment son âge au moment de la perpétration de toute infraction antérieure et le temps qu’il a passé en liberté sans commettre d’infraction;
490.02914 (1) The Attorney General or the person who applied for a termination order may appeal from a decision under subsection 490.02913(1) {{AnnSec4|490.02913(1)}} on any ground of appeal that raises a question of law or of mixed law and fact. The appeal court may dismiss the appeal, allow the appeal and order a new hearing, quash the termination order or make an order that may be made under that subsection.
 
<br>
f) l’avis des experts qui ont examiné l’intéressé;
; Requirements relating to notice
 
(2) If the appeal court makes an order that may be made under subsection 490.02913(1) {{AnnSec4|490.02913(1)}}, it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, in which the application for the order was made to be notified of the decision.
g) tout autre facteur qu’il juge pertinent.
<br>
 
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 19.
Note marginale :Motifs
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Note marginale :Avis
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; Notice before release
(3) S’il accorde la révocation, le tribunal veille à ce que le commissaire de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada et le procureur général de la province ou le ministre de la Justice du territoire, selon le cas, en soient avisés.
490.02915 (1) The person in charge of the place in which a person who is subject to an obligation under section 36.1 of the ''International Transfer of Offenders Act'' is serving the custodial portion of a sentence, or is detained in custody before their release or discharge, shall give the person a copy of the Form 1 {{AnnSec|Form 1}} referred to in subsection 490.02912(3) {{AnnSec4|490.02912(3)}} not earlier than 10 days before their release or discharge.
<br>
; Notice on disposition by Review Board
(2) A Review Board shall cause a copy of the Form 1 {{AnnSec|Form 1}} to be given to the person when it directs
:(a) under paragraph 672.54(a) {{AnnSec6|672.54(a)}}, that the person be discharged absolutely; or
:(b) under paragraph 672.54(b) {{AnnSec6|672.54(b)}}, that the person be discharged subject to conditions unless the conditions restrict the person’s liberty in a manner and to an extent that prevent them from complying with sections 4, 4.1, 4.3 and 6 of the ''Sex Offender Information Registration Act''.


2004, ch. 10, art. 202007, ch. 5, art. 162010, ch. 17, art. 92023, ch. 28, art. 11
{{LegHistory10s|2010, c. 17}}, s. 19.
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General Principles

Voir également: SOIRA Orders

Sections 490.015 and 490.016 permit an accused who is subject to a SOIRA Order to terminate the order before its expiration.

Application for termination order

490.015 (1) A person who is subject to an order may apply for a termination order

(a) if five years have elapsed since the order was made, in the case of an order referred to in paragraph 490.013(2)(a) ;
(b) if 10 years have elapsed since the order was made, in the case of an order referred to in paragraph 490.013(2)(b) ; or
(c) if 20 years have elapsed since the order was made, in the case of an order referred to in paragraph 490.013(2)(c) or subsection 490.013(2.1) , (3) [Durée de l’ordre – infractions dans la même instance] or (5) [Durée de l'ordonnance – autre ordonnance ou obligation].
Multiple orders

(2) A person who is subject to more than one order made under section 490.012 [Ordonnances LERDS] of this Act, or under that section and section 227.01 of the National Defence Act, may apply for a termination order if 20 years have elapsed since the most recent order was made.

Pardon or record suspension

(3) Despite subsections (1) [pouvoir de fixer la durée des ordonnances LERDS] and (2) [pouvoir de fixer la durée des ordonnances LERDS – ordonnances multiples], a person may apply for a termination order once they receive a pardon or once a record suspension is ordered.

Scope of application

(4) The application shall be in relation to every order that is in effect. If a person is subject to an obligation under section 490.019 [Obligation de se conformer à la Loi sur l'enregistrement des renseignements sur les délinquants sexuels — Convictions Before 15 décembre 2004] or 490.02901 [Obligation de se conformer à la Loi sur l'enregistrement de renseignements sur les délinquants sexuels — Condamnations à l'extérieur du Canada], under section 227.06 of the National Defence Act or under section 36.1 of the International Transfer of Offenders Act, the application shall also be in relation to that obligation.

Re-application

(5) A person whose application is refused may re-apply if five years have elapsed since they made the previous application. They may also re-apply once they receive a pardon or once a record suspension is ordered. However, they may not re-apply under this subsection if an order is made with respect to them under section 490.012 [Ordonnances LERDS] of this Act or section 227.01 of the National Defence Act after the previous application was made.

Jurisdiction

(6) The application shall be made to

(a) a superior court of criminal jurisdiction if
(i) one or more of the orders to which it relates were made by such a court under section 490.012 [Ordonnances LERDS], or
(ii) one or more of the orders to which it relates were made under section 227.01 of the National Defence Act and the Chief Military Judge does not have jurisdiction to receive the application under subsection 227.03(6) of that Act; or
(b) a court of criminal jurisdiction, in any other case in which the application relates to one or more orders made under section 490.012 [Ordonnances LERDS].

2004, c. 10, s. 20; 2007, c. 5, s. 15; 2010, c. 17, s. 8; 2012, c. 1, s. 142.
[annotation(s) ajoutée(s)]

CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.015(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), et (6)

Termination order

490.016 (1) The court shall make a termination order if it is satisfied that the person has established that the impact on them of continuing an order or an obligation, including on their privacy or liberty, would be grossly disproportionate to the public interest in protecting society through the effective prevention or investigation of crimes of a sexual nature, to be achieved by the registration of information relating to sex offenders under the Sex Offender Information Registration Act.

Reasons for decision

(2) The court shall give reasons for its decision.

Requirements relating to notice

(3) If the court makes a termination order, it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, to be notified of the decision.
2004, c. 10, s. 20; 2007, c. 5, s. 16; 2010, c. 17, s. 9.

CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.015(1), (2) et (3)

Burden

The burden is upon the applicant on a balance of probabilities.[1]

Standard

The applicant must establish that the order has a "grossly disproportionate impact" upon the applicant by continuing the order.[2]

Gross disproportionality requires either:[3]

  • "no impact, or a very low level of impact, on the public interest of his or her not being registered." It includes "consideration of such factors as":
    • the record of the offender;
    • the nature of the offence;
    • circumstances surrounding the offence;
    • whether the offence was committed many years earlier and
    • the record of the offender in the interim; and
  • any other factors bearing on the potential impact of that specific offender not being registered.

The applicant should be expected to present evidence showing gross disproportionality.[4]

  1. R c Berube, 2016 ONCJ 332 (CanLII), par Bourgeois J, au para 10
  2. , ibid., au para 10
    see also R c Nassereddine, 2016 ABPC 266 (CanLII), par Bascom J - reviews cases
  3. R c Turnbull, 2006 NLCA 66 (CanLII), 214 CCC (3d) 18, par Wells CJ, au para 33
    Berube, supra, au para 10
  4. R c RL, 2007 ONCA 347 (CanLII), 74 WCB (2d) 11, par curiam (3:0), au para 7
    Berube, supra, au para 11

Appeal of Termination Decision

Appeal

490.017 (1) The prosecutor or the person who applied for a termination order may appeal from a decision made under subsection 490.016(1) [pouvoir de rendre une ordonnance de résiliation de l'LERDS] on any ground of appeal that raises a question of law or of mixed law and fact. The appeal court may dismiss the appeal, or allow it and order a new hearing, quash the termination order or make an order that may be made under that subsection.

Requirements relating to notice

(2) If the appeal court makes an order that may be made under subsection 490.016(1) [pouvoir de rendre une ordonnance de résiliation de l'LERDS], it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, in which the application for the order was made to be notified of the decision.
2004, c. 10, s. 20; 2007, c. 5, s. 17; 2010, c. 17, s. 10.
[annotation(s) ajoutée(s)]

CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.017(1) et (2)

Application to Terminate by International Offenders

Application for termination order

490.02912 (1) A person who is subject to an obligation under section 36.1 of the International Transfer of Offenders Act may apply to a court of criminal jurisdiction for a termination order unless they are also subject to an obligation under section 490.019 or 490.02901 or under section 227.06 of the National Defence Act — or to an order under section 490.012 or under section 227.01 of the National Defence Act — that began later.

Time for application — one offence

(2) The person may apply for a termination order if the following period has elapsed since the sentence was imposed or the verdict of not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder was rendered:

(a) five years if the maximum term of imprisonment provided for in Canadian law for the equivalent offence is two or five years;
(b) 10 years if the maximum term of imprisonment provided for in Canadian law for the equivalent offence is 10 or 14 years; or
(c) 20 years if the maximum term of imprisonment provided for in Canadian law for the equivalent offence is life.
More than one offence

(3) If more than one offence is listed in the copy of the Form 1 [see forms] that was delivered under subparagraph 8(4)(a)(ii) of the International Transfer of Offenders Act, the person may apply for a termination order if 20 years have elapsed since the sentence was imposed, or the verdict of not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder was rendered, for the most recent offence.

Re-application

(4) A person whose application is refused may apply again if five years have elapsed since the application was made. 2010, c. 17, s. 19.

[annotation(s) ajoutée(s)]

CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.02912(1), (2) et (3)

Termination order

490.02913 (1) The court shall make an order terminating the obligation if it is satisfied that the person has established that the impact on them of continuing the obligation, including on their privacy or liberty, would be grossly disproportionate to the public interest in protecting society through the effective prevention or investigation of crimes of a sexual nature to be achieved by the registration of information relating to sex offenders under the Sex Offender Information Registration Act.

Reasons for decision

(2) The court shall give reasons for its decision.

Requirements relating to notice

(3) If the court makes a termination order, it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, to be notified of the decision.
2010, c. 17, s. 19.

CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.02913(1), (2) et (3)

Appeal

490.02914 (1) The Attorney General or the person who applied for a termination order may appeal from a decision under subsection 490.02913(1) [ordonnance de résiliation et critère de l'objectif disproportionné] on any ground of appeal that raises a question of law or of mixed law and fact. The appeal court may dismiss the appeal, allow the appeal and order a new hearing, quash the termination order or make an order that may be made under that subsection.

Requirements relating to notice

(2) If the appeal court makes an order that may be made under subsection 490.02913(1) [ordonnance de résiliation et critère de l'objectif disproportionné], it shall cause the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Attorney General of the province, or the minister of justice of the territory, in which the application for the order was made to be notified of the decision.
2010, c. 17, s. 19.
[annotation(s) ajoutée(s)]

CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.02914(1) et (2)

Notice before release

490.02915 (1) The person in charge of the place in which a person who is subject to an obligation under section 36.1 of the International Transfer of Offenders Act is serving the custodial portion of a sentence, or is detained in custody before their release or discharge, shall give the person a copy of the Form 1 [formes] referred to in subsection 490.02912(3) [obligation d'aviser le service de police – plus d'une infraction] not earlier than 10 days before their release or discharge.

Notice on disposition by Review Board

(2) A Review Board shall cause a copy of the Form 1 [formes] to be given to the person when it directs

(a) under paragraph 672.54(a) [absolute release – review board], that the person be discharged absolutely; or
(b) under paragraph 672.54(b) [libération conditionnelle – commission de révision], that the person be discharged subject to conditions unless the conditions restrict the person’s liberty in a manner and to an extent that prevent them from complying with sections 4, 4.1, 4.3 and 6 of the Sex Offender Information Registration Act.

2010, c. 17, s. 19.
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CCC (CanLII), (Jus.)


Note: 490.02915(1) et (2)