P-13 - Police Act

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64.2. (Repealed).
1979, c. 67, s. 27; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1988, c. 75, s. 226.
64.2. The Minister of Public Security, a group of citizens of the municipality concerned or a certified association of policemen may, by a motion, ask the Commission to make an inquiry in order to verify if a municipality is maintaining adequate police service. For the purposes of such an inquiry, the Commission may then hold public hearings and hear the parties concerned; it shall make a report to the Minister of Public Security.
If, according to the Commission, a municipality does not maintain adequate police service, it may grant the municipality a period of time to correct the situation.
1979, c. 67, s. 27; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24.
64.2. The Solicitor General, a group of citizens of the municipality concerned or a certified association of policemen may, by a motion, ask the Commission to make an inquiry in order to verify if a municipality is maintaining adequate police service. For the purposes of such an inquiry, the Commission may then hold public hearings and hear the parties concerned; it shall make a report to the Solicitor General.
If, according to the Commission, a municipality does not maintain adequate police service, it may grant the municipality a period of time to correct the situation.
1979, c. 67, s. 27; 1986, c. 86, s. 41.
64.2. The Attorney General, a group of citizens of the municipality concerned or a certified association of policemen may, by a motion, ask the Commission to make an inquiry in order to verify if a municipality is maintaining adequate police service. For the purposes of such an inquiry, the Commission may then hold public hearings and hear the parties concerned; it shall make a report to the Attorney General.
If, according to the Commission, a municipality does not maintain adequate police service, it may grant the municipality a period of time to correct the situation.
1979, c. 67, s. 27.