P-13.1 - Police Act

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260. Every police officer is required to inform the director of police of conduct by another police officer that may constitute a criminal offence. The police officer is also required to inform the director of police of conduct by another police officer that may constitute a breach of professional ethics affecting the enforcement of rights or the safety of the public, if the police officer has a personal knowledge of that conduct. The requirements do not apply to a police officer who is informed of such conduct when acting in the capacity of a union representative.
Likewise, every police officer is required to take part or cooperate in any investigation concerning such conduct.
2000, c. 12, s. 260; 2001, c. 19, s. 15; 2008, c. 10, s. 17.
260. Every police officer is required to inform the director of police of the conduct of another police officer likely to constitute a breach of discipline or professional ethics that may infringe upon rights or compromise the safety of the public, or likely to constitute a criminal offence. The requirement does not apply to a police officer who is informed of such conduct when acting in the capacity of a union representative.
Likewise, every police officer is required to take part or cooperate in any investigation concerning such conduct.
2000, c. 12, s. 260; 2001, c. 19, s. 15.
260. Every police officer is required to inform the chief of police of the conduct of another police officer likely to constitute a breach of discipline or professional ethics that may infringe upon rights or compromise the safety of the public, or likely to constitute a criminal offence. The requirement does not apply to a police officer who is informed of such conduct when acting in the capacity of a union representative.
Likewise, every police officer is required to take part or cooperate in any investigation concerning such conduct.
2000, c. 12, s. 260.