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Ministry Overview Public Disclosure Committee
1850 - 1881 Scarth Street The Public Disclosure Committee advises police on whether to release indentifying information about dangerous offenders who are returning to the community after serving all or part of their sentence. The Committee is made up of people from a wide range of occupations, and from communities across Saskatchewan. Police bring applications to the Committee regarding persons who have been convicted of certain offences, and who they believe pose a risk of serious harm to residents of a community. The offences include:
The Committee can only recommend disclosure of identifying information if:
The recommendation made by the Committee is not binding on the police service making the request for disclosure. However, police who follow the advice given by the Committee are accorded immunity from legal action by acting in good faith. When police make an application to the Committee the individual is advised that it has been made. The individual has the opportunity to make submissions to the Committee in writing, or by audio or video recording. Applications for AppointmentPursuant to section 25.1 of the Criminal Code on reporting applications for appointment to municipal police agencies, no applications have been received for appointment of senior officials or public officers, and, as a result, no appointments have been made in Saskatchewan in regard to municipal police agencies, in 2009/10, no applications have been received.
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