Marginal note:Informal resolution
250.27 (1) On receiving or being notified of a conduct complaint, the Provost Marshal shall consider whether it can be disposed of informally and, with the consent of the complainant and the person who is the subject of the complaint, the Provost Marshal may attempt to resolve it informally.
Marginal note:Restriction
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the complaint is of a type prescribed in regulations made by the Governor in Council.
Marginal note:Statements not admissible
(3) No answer given or statement made by the complainant or the person who is the subject of the complaint in the course of attempting to resolve a complaint informally may be used in any disciplinary, criminal, civil or administrative proceedings, other than a hearing or proceeding in respect of an allegation that, with intent to mislead, the complainant or the person who is the subject of the complaint gave an answer or made a statement knowing it to be false.
Marginal note:Right to refuse or end informal resolution
(4) The Provost Marshal may direct that no attempt at informal resolution be started or that an attempt be ended if, in the opinion of the Provost Marshal,
Marginal note:Notice
(5) If a direction is made under subsection (4), the Provost Marshal shall send to the complainant and the person who is the subject of the complaint a notice in writing setting out
Marginal note:Record of informal resolution
(6) If a conduct complaint is resolved informally,
- 1998, c. 35, s. 82
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