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Version of section 732.1 from 2008-10-01 to 2014-09-18:


Marginal note:Definitions

  •  (1) In this section and section 732.2,

    change

    modification

    change, in relation to optional conditions, includes deletions and additions; (modification)

    optional conditions

    conditions facultatives

    optional conditions means the conditions referred to in subsection (3) or (3.1). (conditions facultatives)

  • Marginal note:Compulsory conditions of probation order

    (2) The court shall prescribe, as conditions of a probation order, that the offender do all of the following:

    • (a) keep the peace and be of good behaviour;

    • (b) appear before the court when required to do so by the court; and

    • (c) notify the court or the probation officer in advance of any change of name or address, and promptly notify the court or the probation officer of any change of employment or occupation.

  • Marginal note:Optional conditions of probation order

    (3) The court may prescribe, as additional conditions of a probation order, that the offender do one or more of the following:

    • (a) report to a probation officer

      • (i) within two working days, or such longer period as the court directs, after the making of the probation order, and

      • (ii) thereafter, when required by the probation officer and in the manner directed by the probation officer;

    • (b) remain within the jurisdiction of the court unless written permission to go outside that jurisdiction is obtained from the court or the probation officer;

    • (c) abstain from

      • (i) the consumption of alcohol or other intoxicating substances, or

      • (ii) the consumption of drugs except in accordance with a medical prescription;

    • (d) abstain from owning, possessing or carrying a weapon;

    • (e) provide for the support or care of dependants;

    • (f) perform up to 240 hours of community service over a period not exceeding eighteen months;

    • (g) if the offender agrees, and subject to the program director’s acceptance of the offender, participate actively in a treatment program approved by the province;

    • (g.1) where the lieutenant governor in council of the province in which the probation order is made has established a program for curative treatment in relation to the consumption of alcohol or drugs, attend at a treatment facility, designated by the lieutenant governor in council of the province, for assessment and curative treatment in relation to the consumption by the offender of alcohol or drugs that is recommended pursuant to the program;

    • (g.2) where the lieutenant governor in council of the province in which the probation order is made has established a program governing the use of an alcohol ignition interlock device by an offender and if the offender agrees to participate in the program, comply with the program; and

    • (h) comply with such other reasonable conditions as the court considers desirable, subject to any regulations made under subsection 738(2), for protecting society and for facilitating the offender’s successful reintegration into the community.

  • Marginal note:Optional conditions — organization

    (3.1) The court may prescribe, as additional conditions of a probation order made in respect of an organization, that the offender do one or more of the following:

    • (a) make restitution to a person for any loss or damage that they suffered as a result of the offence;

    • (b) establish policies, standards and procedures to reduce the likelihood of the organization committing a subsequent offence;

    • (c) communicate those policies, standards and procedures to its representatives;

    • (d) report to the court on the implementation of those policies, standards and procedures;

    • (e) identify the senior officer who is responsible for compliance with those policies, standards and procedures;

    • (f) provide, in the manner specified by the court, the following information to the public, namely,

      • (i) the offence of which the organization was convicted,

      • (ii) the sentence imposed by the court, and

      • (iii) any measures that the organization is taking — including any policies, standards and procedures established under paragraph (b) — to reduce the likelihood of it committing a subsequent offence; and

    • (g) comply with any other reasonable conditions that the court considers desirable to prevent the organization from committing subsequent offences or to remedy the harm caused by the offence.

  • Marginal note:Consideration — organizations

    (3.2) Before making an order under paragraph (3.1)(b), a court shall consider whether it would be more appropriate for another regulatory body to supervise the development or implementation of the policies, standards and procedures referred to in that paragraph.

  • Marginal note:Form and period of order

    (4) A probation order may be in Form 46, and the court that makes the probation order shall specify therein the period for which it is to remain in force.

  • Marginal note:Obligations of court

    (5) The court that makes a probation order shall

    • (a) cause a copy of the order to be given to the offender;

    • (b) explain the conditions of the order set under subsections (2) to (3.1) and the substance of section 733.1 to the offender;

    • (c) cause an explanation to be given to the offender of the procedure for applying under subsection 732.2(3) for a change to the optional conditions and of the substance of subsections 732.2(3) and (5); and

    • (d) take reasonable measures to ensure that the offender understands the order and the explanations.

  • Marginal note:For greater certainty

    (6) For greater certainty, a failure to comply with subsection (5) does not affect the validity of the probation order.

  • 1995, c. 22, s. 6
  • 1999, c. 32, s. 6(Preamble)
  • 2003, c. 21, s. 18
  • 2008, c. 18, s. 37

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