P-13.1, r. 2.001 - By-law respecting the internal discipline of members of the specialized anti-corruption police force

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10. Members must act with probity.
Members must, in particular,
(1)  promptly remit and account for any sum of money or any other property received in their capacity as a member of the police force;
(2)  claim or authorize only reimbursement of expenses incurred, payment for hours worked or payment of warranted premiums;
(3)  refrain from using a vehicle of the police force or any other property belonging to the police force, or allowing it to be used, for purposes other than those authorized;
(4)  refrain from causing a person to get into a vehicle of the police force otherwise than in the course of police force activities, unless so authorized by the Commissioner;
(5)  refrain from filing or signing a report or other writing that they know or reasonably should know is false or inaccurate;
(6)  refrain from lending, selling or transferring an item or a piece of equipment provided by the police force, unless so authorized by the Commissioner;
(7)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing when they are the subject of a criminal investigation, a criminal proceeding or a conviction of a criminal offence;
(8)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing of the conduct of another member that may constitute a criminal offence or that, if they have personal knowledge of it, may constitute a breach of discipline or professional ethics affecting the enforcement of rights or the safety of the public;
(9)  take part or cooperate in any investigation concerning a conduct referred to in subparagraph 8;
(10)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing that their driver’s licence has been revoked, suspended or restricted and indicate the reasons why;
(11)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing of any other function, office or employment they hold, other income they receive from property or a business and any situation that may be incompatible with the performance of their duties.
O.C. 1471-2022, s. 10.
In force: 2022-09-01
10. Members must act with probity.
Members must, in particular,
(1)  promptly remit and account for any sum of money or any other property received in their capacity as a member of the police force;
(2)  claim or authorize only reimbursement of expenses incurred, payment for hours worked or payment of warranted premiums;
(3)  refrain from using a vehicle of the police force or any other property belonging to the police force, or allowing it to be used, for purposes other than those authorized;
(4)  refrain from causing a person to get into a vehicle of the police force otherwise than in the course of police force activities, unless so authorized by the Commissioner;
(5)  refrain from filing or signing a report or other writing that they know or reasonably should know is false or inaccurate;
(6)  refrain from lending, selling or transferring an item or a piece of equipment provided by the police force, unless so authorized by the Commissioner;
(7)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing when they are the subject of a criminal investigation, a criminal proceeding or a conviction of a criminal offence;
(8)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing of the conduct of another member that may constitute a criminal offence or that, if they have personal knowledge of it, may constitute a breach of discipline or professional ethics affecting the enforcement of rights or the safety of the public;
(9)  take part or cooperate in any investigation concerning a conduct referred to in subparagraph 8;
(10)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing that their driver’s licence has been revoked, suspended or restricted and indicate the reasons why;
(11)  promptly inform the Commissioner in writing of any other function, office or employment they hold, other income they receive from property or a business and any situation that may be incompatible with the performance of their duties.
O.C. 1471-2022, s. 10.