Youth Criminal Justice Act (S.C. 2002, c. 1)
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Act current to 2024-08-18 and last amended on 2019-12-18. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Effect of end of access periods
128 (1) Subject to sections 123, 124 and 126, after the end of the applicable period set out in section 119 or 120 no record kept under sections 114 to 116 may be used for any purpose that would identify the young person to whom the record relates as a young person dealt with under this Act or the Young Offenders Act, chapter Y-1 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985.
Marginal note:Disposal of records
(2) Subject to paragraph 125(7)(c), any record kept under sections 114 to 116, other than a record kept under subsection 115(3), may, in the discretion of the person or body keeping the record, be destroyed or transmitted to the Librarian and Archivist of Canada or the archivist for any province, at any time before or after the end of the applicable period set out in section 119.
Marginal note:Disposal of R.C.M.P. records
(3) All records kept under subsection 115(3) shall be destroyed or, if the Librarian and Archivist of Canada requires it, transmitted to the Librarian and Archivist, at the end of the applicable period set out in section 119 or 120.
Marginal note:Purging CPIC
(4) The Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police shall remove a record from the automated criminal conviction records retrieval system maintained by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the end of the applicable period referred to in section 119; however, information relating to a prohibition order made under an Act of Parliament or the legislature of a province shall be removed only at the end of the period for which the order is in force.
Marginal note:Exception
(5) Despite subsections (1), (2) and (4), an entry that is contained in a system maintained by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to match crime scene information and that relates to an offence committed or alleged to have been committed by a young person shall be dealt with in the same manner as information that relates to an offence committed by an adult for which a record suspension ordered under the Criminal Records Act is in effect.
Marginal note:Authority to inspect
(6) The Librarian and Archivist of Canada may, at any time, inspect records kept under sections 114 to 116 that are under the control of a government institution as defined in section 2 of the Library and Archives of Canada Act, and the archivist for a province may at any time inspect any records kept under those sections that the archivist is authorized to inspect under any Act of the legislature of the province.
Definition of destroy
(7) For the purposes of subsections (2) and (3), destroy, in respect of a record, means
(a) to shred, burn or otherwise physically destroy the record, in the case of a record other than a record in electronic form; and
(b) to delete, write over or otherwise render the record inaccessible, in the case of a record in electronic form.
- 2002, c. 1, s. 128
- 2004, c. 11, s. 49
- 2012, c. 1, s. 159
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