SHERIFF POWERS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES REGULATION 263/2009

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PDF Version [Printer-friendly - ideal for printing entire document] SHERIFF POWERS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES REGULATION 263/2009 Published by Quickscribe Services Ltd. Updated To: [includes B.C. Reg. 27/2013, Sch. 2 amendments (effective January 30, 2013)] Important: Printing multiple copies of a statute or regulation for the purpose of distribution without the written consent of Quickscribe Services Ltd. is strictly prohibited. Quickscribe offers a convenient and economical updating service for those who wish to maintain a current collection of hard copy legislation. Go to www.quickscribe.bc.ca/hardcopy/ for more details. B.C. Reg. 263/2009 Go to http://www.quickscribe.bc.ca/disclaimer/ to view the Disclaimer.

SHERIFF POWERS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES REGULATION 263/2009 B.C. Reg. 263/2009 [includes B.C. Reg. 27/2013, Sch. 2 amendments (effective January 30, 2013)] Contents 1. Definitions 2. Powers, duties and responsibilities of sheriffs SCHEDULE [Provisions of the Sheriff Act, RSBC 1996, c. 425, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: section 15] Definitions 1. In this regulation: "Act" means the Sheriff Act; "court facility" has the same meaning as in section 6.1 of the Act; "external proceeding" means any of the following proceedings when it takes place outside of a court facility: (a) a coroner's inquest; (b) (c) (d) a hearing by an administrative tribunal listed in the Schedule; a police complaint hearing under the Police Act; a public inquiry under the Public Inquiry Act; "judges' event" means a conference, a convention or a similar event organized for the benefit of judges; "Provincial government" means the government, including without limitation, a ministry, office, agency, board or commission of the government. Powers, duties and responsibilities of sheriffs 2. (1) In addition to the powers, duties, and responsibilities in the Act and in any other provincial or federal enactment, sheriffs may exercise any or all of the following powers, duties and responsibilities: (a) protecting the safety of all users of a court facility, including, without limiting this, members of the judiciary, courthouse staff, legal counsel, B.C. Reg. 263/2009 Page 2 of 5 Quickscribe Services Ltd.

(AM) Jan 30/13 (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) accused persons, parties to court proceedings, witnesses, jurors and members of the public; protecting court facilities and the property in court facilities; protecting the safety of the participants in an external proceeding, including, without limiting this, coroners, tribunal members, staff, legal counsel, parties to an external proceeding, witnesses, jurors and members of the public; protecting the facilities where external proceedings take place and the property in those facilities; protecting the safety of participants in judges' events; protecting the facilities where judges' events take place and the property in those facilities; protecting the safety of judges, crown counsel, witnesses, coroners, staff of administrative tribunals listed in the Schedule, employees of the Ministry of Justice outside a court facility; escorting the individuals described in paragraphs (a) and (g) to and from court or to and from facilities that are used for external proceedings; transporting, escorting and ensuring the safety of jurors outside a court facility as ordered by a court or a coroner or while the jurors are sequestered; escorting, transporting and guarding any or all of the following: (i) inmates within the meaning of the Correction Act; (ii) inmates within the meaning of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (Canada); (iii) individuals who are arrested by police due to revocation of parole pursuant to the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (Canada); (iv) young persons within the meaning of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (Canada) who are charged under that Act with having committed an offence, while being a young person, or who are found guilty of an offence under that Act; (v) young persons within the meaning of the Youth Justice Act who are charged under that Act with having committed an offence, while being a young person, or who have been found guilty of an offence under that Act; (vi) individuals who are detained under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada); (vii) individuals who are taken into custody or detained in the custody of the police but who have not yet been remanded or committed to custody by court; (viii) individuals who are arrested by sheriffs in respect of small claims matters or on criminal warrants; (ix) patients within the meaning of the Mental Health Act; (x) individuals who are subject to an assessment order under the Criminal Code (Canada); taking samples of bodily substances under section 487.056 of the Criminal Code (Canada); protecting the safety of employees of the Provincial government; protecting buildings or parts of a building owned, leased or administered by the Provincial government. (2) Sheriffs may exercise powers equivalent to those under section 6.1 of the Act when performing duties under subsection (1) (c), (d), (e) or (f). B.C. Reg. 263/2009 Page 3 of 5 Quickscribe Services Ltd.

(3) The director may determine the circumstances in which sheriffs may undertake the duties and responsibilities and exercise the powers under subsection (1). [am. B.C. Reg. 27/2013, Sch. 2.] B.C. Reg. 263/2009 Page 4 of 5 Quickscribe Services Ltd.

SCHEDULE (Sections 1 and 2 (1) (g)) Human Rights Tribunal British Columbia Review Board British Columbia Securities Commission [Provisions of the Sheriff Act, RSBC 1996, c. 425, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: section 15] B.C. Reg. 263/2009 Page 5 of 5 Quickscribe Services Ltd.