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  1. Sex Offender Information Registration Act - S.C. 2004, c. 10 (Section 8.2)
    Marginal note:Registration of information — Canadian Forces
    •  (1) When the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal receives a copy of an order sent in accordance with subparagraph 227.05(1)(d)(iii) of the National Defence Act, a person who registers information for the Provost Marshal shall register without delay in the database only the following information relating to the person who is subject to the order:

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      • (b) the number that identifies a record of fingerprints collected from them under the Identification of Criminals Act, if such a record exists;

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      • (f) the age and gender of every victim of the offence or offences, and the victim’s relationship to the person;

    • (2) When the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal receives a copy of an affidavit of service and a notice sent in accordance with subsection 227.08(4) of the National Defence Act, a person who registers information for the Provost Marshal shall register without delay in the database only the following information relating to the person who was served with the notice:

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      • (b) the number that identifies a record of fingerprints collected from them under the Identification of Criminals Act, if such a record exists;

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      • (g) the age and gender of every victim of the offence or offences, and the victim’s relationship to the person;

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  2. Sex Offender Information Registration Act - S.C. 2004, c. 10 (Section 8.1)
    Marginal note:Registration of information — obligations
    •  (1) When the Attorney General of a province, or the minister of justice of a territory, receives a copy of an affidavit and a notice sent in accordance with subsection 490.021(6) or 490.02903(3) of the Criminal Code — or receives a copy of the Form 1 delivered under subparagraph 8(4)(a)(ii) of the International Transfer of Offenders Act — a person who registers information for the Attorney General, or the minister of justice, shall register without delay in the database only the following information, as applicable, relating to the person named in the notice or Form 1, as the case may be:

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      • (b) the number that identifies a record of fingerprints collected from them under the Identification of Criminals Act, if such a record exists;

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      • (g) the age and gender of every victim of the offence or offences, and the victim’s relationship to the person;

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  3. Sex Offender Information Registration Act - S.C. 2004, c. 10 (Section 8)

     When a police service or the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police receives a copy of an order sent in accordance with paragraph 490.018(1)(d) of the Criminal Code, either a person who registers information for the police service or one who registers it for the Commissioner shall

    • (a) register without delay in the database only the name of the police service and the following information relating to the person who is subject to the order:

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      • (ii) the number that identifies a record of fingerprints collected from them under the Identification of Criminals Act, if such a record exists,

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      • (vi) the age and gender of every victim of the offence or offences, and the victim’s relationship to the person,

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  4. Sex Offender Information Registration Act - S.C. 2004, c. 10 (Section 5)
    Marginal note:Obligation to provide information
    •  (1) When a sex offender reports to a registration centre, they shall provide the following information to a person who collects information at the registration centre:

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      • (b) their date of birth and gender;

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    • Marginal note:Additional information

      (3) When a sex offender reports to a registration centre in person, the person who collects the information referred to in subsection (1) may record any observable characteristic that may assist in identification of the sex offender, including their eye colour and hair colour, and may require that their photograph be taken.

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