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Police Identity Management Regulations
made under Section 22 of the
Police Identity Management Act
S.N.S. 2021, c. 8
N.S. Reg. 65/2022 (effective May 12, 2022)
Table of Contents
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Rendering police articles and police uniforms unserviceable
Notice of dramatic work using police items
1 These regulations may be cited as the Police Identity Management Regulations.
2 In these regulations,
“Act” means the Police Identity Management Act.
Rendering police articles and police uniforms unserviceable
3 (1) A police article is rendered unserviceable by being permanently encased in acrylic.
(2) A police uniform is rendered unserviceable by being permanently altered in a manner so that it cannot be worn.
(3) The owner of a police article or police uniform must pay the costs associated with rendering the police article or police uniform unserviceable.
Notice of dramatic work using police items
4 (1) No later than 14 days before the date a police article, police uniform, vehicle with police-vehicle marking or police-vehicle equipment is to be used for the purpose of a dramatic work under clause 4(2)(b) of the Act, notice of the dramatic work must be provided to all of the following:
(a) the chief of police or commanding officer of the police agency in the jurisdiction where the dramatic work is to be performed;
(b) the Public Safety and Security Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Justice;
(c) the chief administrative officer or clerk of the municipality where the dramatic work is to be performed.
(2) Notice of a dramatic work provided under subsection (1) must include all of the following information:
(a) a list of the items to be used;
(b) the dates on which the items will be used;
(c) the location where the items will be used;
(d) the location where the items will be stored when not in use;
(e) a plan describing how the items will be safely stored;
(f) a plan describing how the items will be returned to their source of origin or presented to a police agency for disposal or destruction in accordance with subsection 6(5) of the Act;
(g) the name and contact information of the production staff member who is responsible for the possession, storage and use of the items;
(h) any additional information requested by anyone to whom notice of the dramatic work must be provided under subsection (1).
Legislative History
Reference Tables
Police Identity Management Regulations
N.S. Reg. 65/2022
Police Identity Management Act
Note: The information in these tables does not form part of the regulations and is compiled by the Office of the Registrar of Regulations for reference only.
Source Law
The current consolidation of the Police Identity Management Regulations made under the Police Identity Management Act includes all of the following regulations:
N.S.
RegulationIn force
date*How in force
Royal Gazette
Part II Issue65/2022
May 12, 2022
date specified (date that Act comes into force on proclamation)
Apr 22, 2022
The following regulations are not yet in force and are not included in the current consolidation:
N.S.
RegulationIn force
date*How in force
Royal Gazette
Part II Issue
*See subsection 3(6) of the Regulations Act for rules about in force dates of regulations.
ad. = added
am. = amendedfc. = fee change
ra. = reassignedrep. = repealed
rs. = repealed and substitutedProvision affected
How affected
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Note that changes to headings are not included in the above table.
Editorial Notes and Corrections
Note
Effective
date
Repealed and Superseded
N.S.
RegulationTitle
In force
dateRepealed
date
Note: Only regulations that are specifically repealed and replaced appear in this table. It may not reflect the entire history of regulations on this subject matter.