What is substantive in the POA? Answer - Residential Tendencies Act, Trespass
to Property Act, Liquor Licence and Control Act, and Cannabis Control Act
Before you release under the POA, what do you need to satisfy? Answer -
PRIER
Police Officer Answer - Chief or other police officer (not special contstable or
by-law)
POA young person is aged? Answer - 12-15 years old
A Part I is more serious Answer - False
3 Steps Process for the "Commencement of Proceedings" under the POA Part I
Answer - 1. Issue - have a "belief
an offence occurred, fill info on ticket, "certificate of offense"
2. Serve - personally deliver or serve defendant the completed PON
,3. File - once service is completed, sign certificate of Offence and file it with the
court
How long do you have to issue under Part I POA? Answer - 30 days
How long do you have to serve under Part I POA? Answer - 30 days
You have no later than 7 days to file under Part I POA Answer - True
There is a NSF for Part I fines Answer - False. Fine must not exceed $1000 and
cannot be issued to a young person
Part I Summons Answer - Pink copy
Compels a person to appear in court.
Personally served within 30 days.
NO set fine
No imprisonment
Must be filed ASAP or within 7 days.
CAN be issued to Young Person (12-15yrs)
Offence Notice can be used for Notice to Parent
NOT more than $1000 for adult, $300 for Young Person
Part III Summons "Short Form" 104 Answer - Found person at or near place of
offence
Issued by provincial offences officer BEFORE information is sworn
Affidavit of service on back must be sworn
Must be submitted ASAP or before the court date
, Confirmed by the Justice
Part III Summons "Long Form" 106 Answer - Used after the fact
Issued by the Justice when anyone swears to an information
Served personally to defendant, their legal representation, or person appearing
to be at least 16 years old who lives with defendant at his/her last known
address or usual place (if not found)
Part III Summons commences when? Answer - When an information is laid
before a JP (form 105). ANYONE can lay an information before the JP
Do you need R&PG to issue a Part III Summon? Answer - Yes and it has to be
within 6 months of that offence
Purpose of RTA Answer - Ensure rights and obligations btw landlords and
tenant AND to balance the power btw landlords and their tenants
Where does the RTA apply? Answer - Any living accommodation used or
intended to be used as a rented residential premises
- mobile home
- units in care homes
- rooming/boarding/houses
- non-profit housings
- motels/inns when used as a primary residence
2 regimes under the RTA Answer - 1. Civil Regime (Landlord and tenant board):
Enforces rights and obligations btw parties. Civil rights and obligations are
protected through recourse to the Landlord and Tenant Board
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