Corrections and Conditional Release Act (S.C. 1992, c. 20)
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Act current to 2024-10-14 and last amended on 2024-10-01. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Disciplinary offences
40 An inmate commits a disciplinary offence who
(a) disobeys a justifiable order of a staff member;
(b) is, without authorization, in an area prohibited to inmates;
(c) wilfully or recklessly damages or destroys property that is not the inmate’s;
(d) commits theft;
(e) is in possession of stolen property;
(f) is disrespectful toward a person in a manner that is likely to provoke them to be violent or toward a staff member in a manner that could undermine their authority or the authority of staff members in general;
(g) is abusive toward a person or intimidates them by threats that violence or other injury will be done to, or punishment inflicted on, them;
(h) fights with, assaults or threatens to assault another person;
(i) is in possession of, or deals in, contraband;
(j) without prior authorization, is in possession of, or deals in, an item that is not authorized by a Commissioner’s Directive or by a written order of the institutional head;
(k) takes an intoxicant into the inmate’s body;
(l) fails or refuses to provide a urine sample when demanded pursuant to section 54 or 55;
(m) creates or participates in
(i) a disturbance, or
(ii) any other activity
that is likely to jeopardize the security of the penitentiary;
(n) does anything for the purpose of escaping or assisting another inmate to escape;
(o) offers, gives or accepts a bribe or reward;
(p) without reasonable excuse, refuses to work or leaves work;
(q) engages in gambling;
(r) wilfully disobeys a written rule governing the conduct of inmates;
(r.1) knowingly makes a false claim for compensation from the Crown;
(r.2) throws a bodily substance towards another person; or
(s) attempts to do, or assists another person to do, anything referred to in paragraphs (a) to (r).
- 1992, c. 20, s. 40
- 2012, c. 1, s. 62
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