P-13.1 - Police Act

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143. Any person may lodge a complaint with the Commissioner or with any police force against a police officer for conduct, in the performance of his duties, constituting a transgression of the Code of ethics. The complaint shall be in writing.
The role assigned by this chapter to the director of a police force is played by
(1)  the Minister, when the complaint is lodged against the Director General of the Police Force or the person acting as director of a specialized police force;
(2)  the municipal council, when the complaint is lodged against the director of the police force.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a police force established or maintained under an agreement referred to in Division IV of Chapter I of Title II, the role is played by the director’s employer.
Where the complaint is lodged against a special constable, a highway controller or a person having authority over highway controllers, the role is played by the employer.
2000, c. 12, s. 143; 2001, c. 19, s. 15; 2000, c. 56, s. 213; 2004, c. 2, s. 77; 2008, c. 10, s. 15; 2018, c. 1, s. 29.
143. Any person may lodge a complaint with the Commissioner or with any police force against a police officer for conduct, in the performance of his duties, constituting a transgression of the Code of ethics. The complaint shall be in writing.
The role assigned by this chapter to the director of a police force is played by
(1)  the Minister, when the complaint is lodged against the Director General of the Police Force;
(2)  the municipal council, when the complaint is lodged against the director of the police force.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a police force established or maintained under an agreement referred to in Division IV of Chapter I of Title II, the role is played by the director’s employer.
Where the complaint is lodged against a special constable, a highway controller or a person having authority over highway controllers, the role is played by the employer.
2000, c. 12, s. 143; 2001, c. 19, s. 15; 2000, c. 56, s. 213; 2004, c. 2, s. 77; 2008, c. 10, s. 15.
143. Any person may lodge a complaint with the Commissioner or with any police force against a police officer for conduct, in the performance of his duties, constituting a transgression of the Code of ethics. The complaint shall be in writing.
The role assigned by this chapter to the director of a police force is played by
(1)  the Minister, when the complaint is lodged against the Director General of the Police Force;
(2)  the council of Ville de Montréal, when the complaint is lodged against the director of the police department.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a municipal police force, the role is played by the council of another municipality.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a police force established or maintained under an agreement referred to in Division IV of Chapter I of Title II, the role is played by the director’s employer.
Where the complaint is lodged against a special constable, a highway controller or a person having authority over highway controllers, the role is played by the employer.
2000, c. 12, s. 143; 2001, c. 19, s. 15; 2000, c. 56, s. 213; 2004, c. 2, s. 77.
143. Any person may lodge a complaint with the Commissioner or with any police force against a police officer for conduct, in the performance of his duties, constituting a transgression of the Code of ethics. The complaint shall be in writing.
The role assigned by this chapter to the director of a police force is played by
(1)  the Minister, when the complaint is lodged against the Director General of the Police Force;
(2)  the council of Ville de Montréal, when the complaint is lodged against the director of the police department.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a municipal police force, the role is played by the council of another municipality.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a police force established or maintained under an agreement referred to in Division IV of Chapter I of Title II, the role is played by the director’s employer.
Where the complaint is lodged against a special constable, the role is played by the constable’s employer.
2000, c. 12, s. 143; 2001, c. 19, s. 15; 2000, c. 56, s. 213.
143. Any person may lodge a complaint with the Commissioner or with any police force against a police officer for conduct, in the performance of his duties, constituting a transgression of the Code of ethics. The complaint shall be in writing.
The role assigned by this chapter to the director of a police force is played by
(1)  the Minister, when the complaint is lodged against the Director General of the Police Force;
(2)  the executive committee of the Communauté urbaine de Montréal, when the complaint is lodged against the director of the police department.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a municipal police force, the role is played by the council of another municipality.
Where the complaint is lodged against the director of a police force established or maintained under an agreement referred to in Division IV of Chapter I of Title II, the role is played by the director’s employer.
Where the complaint is lodged against a special constable, the role is played by the constable’s employer.
2000, c. 12, s. 143; 2001, c. 19, s. 15.
143. Any person may lodge a complaint with the Commissioner or with any police force against a police officer for conduct, in the performance of his duties, constituting a transgression of the Code of ethics. The complaint shall be in writing.
The role assigned by this chapter to the chief of a police force is played by
(1)  the Minister, when the complaint is lodged against the Director General of the Police Force;
(2)  the executive committee of the Communauté urbaine de Montréal, when the complaint is lodged against the chief of the police department.
Where the complaint is lodged against the chief of a municipal police force, the role is played by the council of another municipality.
Where the complaint is lodged against the chief of a police force established or maintained under an agreement referred to in Division IV of Chapter I of Title II, the role is played by the chief’s employer.
Where the complaint is lodged against a special constable, the role is played by the constable’s employer.
2000, c. 12, s. 143.