Police Act definition

Police Act means the Police Services Act of Ontario.
Police Act means the Province of New Brunswick’s Police Act Chapter P-9.2 and regulations thereunder and amendments thereto.
Police Act means the Police Act [Chapter 11:10];

Examples of Police Act in a sentence

  • AuthorityThe Municipal Council for Harvey Rural Community entered into a Provincial Police Service Agreement with the Province of New Brunswick for the provision of policing services by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as enabled by the Police Act in the Province of New Brunswick.

  • For example, the special arrangements regarding the PartnershipPlus Scheme with local authorities, as allowed by Section 92 of the Police Act 1996 or the specific agreements with Transport for London, the airports or the Palace of Westminster.

  • Items in Private Subordinate Legislation Police Act 1997 (Criminal Records) (Scotland) Regulations 2002 (SSI 2002/143)The Convener: We move on to item 3, which is subordinate legislation.

  • A notice of termination of the Agreement by the Municipality shall include an alternate police services model as prescribed by the Police Act which will be implemented by the Municipality and, if applicable, proof of a contractual agreement.

  • Section 69 of the Police Act states that a strike or lockout of any number of constables is unlawful.


More Definitions of Police Act

Police Act means the Police Act, 1990 (Act No. 19 of 1990);
Police Act means the Police Act RSA 2000 Chapter P-17 and regulations made under the
Police Act means the Police Act (British Columbia) as amended from time to time and includes the regulations to that actmade pursuant thereto;
Police Act means Alberta legislation cited as the Police Act, RSA 2000, c. P-17.
Police Act. , means the Police Act 1892 (W.A.)(C.K.I.);
Police Act means the Police Act RSA 2000 C-P-17 and regulations;
Police Act means the B.C. Police Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 367, as amended from time to time.