O. Reg. 350/18: SPECIFIED OFFENCES - EXCEPTIONAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CONVICTION INFORMATION, Under: Police Record Checks Reform Act, 2015, S.O. 2015, c. 30

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Police Record Checks Reform Act, 2015

ONTARIO REGULATION 350/18

SPECIFIED OFFENCES — EXCEPTIONAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CONVICTION INFORMATION

Consolidation Period:  From November 1, 2018 to the e-Laws currency date.

No amendments.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

Specified offences — exceptional disclosure of non-conviction information

1. The offences under the following provisions are specified for the purpose of paragraph 1 of subsection 10 (2) of the Act:

Table

Item

Column 1
Provision

Column 2
Legislation

Column 3
Description

1.

Section 5

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada)

Trafficking in substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking

2.

Section 6

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada)

Importing and exporting

3.

Section 7

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Canada)

Production of substance

4.

Section 81

Criminal Code (Canada)

Using explosives

5.

Section 87

Criminal Code (Canada)

Pointing firearm

6.

Section 88

Criminal Code (Canada)

Possession of weapon for dangerous purpose

7.

Section 90

Criminal Code (Canada)

Carrying concealed weapon

8.

Section 144

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 4, 1983

Rape

9.

Section 145

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 4, 1983

Attempt to commit rape

10.

Subsection 146 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 1, 1988

Sexual intercourse with a female under 14

11.

Subsection 146 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 1, 1988

Sexual intercourse with a female 14 or more but under 16

12.

Section 149

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 4, 1983

Indecent assault on female

13.

Section 151

Criminal Code (Canada)

Sexual interference with a person under 16

14.

Section 152

Criminal Code (Canada)

Invitation to a person under 16 to sexual touching

15.

Section 153

Criminal Code (Canada)

Sexual exploitation

16.

Section 153

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 1, 1988

Sexual intercourse with stepdaughter, etc., or female employee

17.

Section 153.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Sexual exploitation of a person with a disability

18.

Section 155

Criminal Code (Canada)

Incest

19.

Subsection 160 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Bestiality

20.

Subsection 160 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Compelling the commission of bestiality

21.

Subsection 160 (3)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Bestiality in presence of or by a child

22.

Subsection 161 (4)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Fail to comply with prohibition order — sexual offence — person under 16

23.

Section 162

Criminal Code (Canada)

Voyeurism

24.

Section 162.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Intimate image

25.

Section 163.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Child pornography — making, distributing, etc.

26.

Section 166

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 1, 1988

Parent or guardian procuring defilement

27.

Section 167

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 1, 1988

Householder permitting defilement

28.

Section 168

Criminal Code (Canada)

Mailing obscene material

29.

Section 170

Criminal Code (Canada)

Parent or guardian procuring sexual activity

30.

Section 171

Criminal Code (Canada)

Householder permitting sexual activity

31.

Section 171.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Making sexually explicit material available to child

32.

Section 172

Criminal Code (Canada)

Corrupting children

33.

Section 172.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Luring a child

34.

Section 172.2

Criminal Code (Canada)

Agreement or arrangement — sexual offence against child

35.

Subsection 173 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Indecent acts

36.

Subsection 173 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Exposure

37.

Section 177

Criminal Code (Canada)

Trespassing at night

38.

Paragraph 212 (1) (i)

Criminal Code (Canada), as it read before December 6, 2014

Stupefying or overpowering for the purpose of sexual intercourse

39.

Subsection 212 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada), as it read before December 6, 2014

Living on the avails of prostitution of person under 18 years

40.

Subsection 212 (2.1)

Criminal Code (Canada), as it read before December 6, 2014

Aggravated offence in relation to living on the avails of prostitution of person under 18 years

41.

Subsection 212 (4)

Criminal Code (Canada), as it read before December 6, 2014

Prostitution of person under 18 years

42.

Section 215

Criminal Code (Canada)

Fail to provide necessaries of life

43.

Section 218

Criminal Code (Canada)

Abandoning child

44.

Section 220

Criminal Code (Canada)

Causing death by criminal negligence

45.

Section 221

Criminal Code (Canada)

Causing bodily harm by criminal negligence

46.

Section 235

Criminal Code (Canada)

Murder

47.

Section 236

Criminal Code (Canada)

Manslaughter

48.

Section 237

Criminal Code (Canada)

Infanticide

49.

Section 238

Criminal Code (Canada)

Killing unborn child in act of birth

50.

Section 239

Criminal Code (Canada)

Attempt to commit murder

51.

Section 240

Criminal Code (Canada)

Accessory after fact to murder

52.

Section 241

Criminal Code (Canada)

Counselling or aiding suicide

53.

Section 242

Criminal Code (Canada)

Neglect to obtain assistance in child-birth

54.

Section 243

Criminal Code (Canada)

Concealing body of child

55.

Section 244

Criminal Code (Canada)

Discharging firearm with intent

56.

Section 244.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Causing bodily harm with intent — air gun or pistol

57.

Section 244.2

Criminal Code (Canada)

Discharging firearm — recklessness

58.

Section 245

Criminal Code (Canada)

Administering noxious thing

59.

Section 246

Criminal Code (Canada)

Overcoming resistance to commission of offence

60.

Subsection 246 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada), chapter C-34 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970, as it read before January 4, 1983

Assault with intent to commit an indictable offence

61.

Section 247

Criminal Code (Canada)

Traps likely to cause bodily harm

62.

Section 248

Criminal Code (Canada)

Interfering with transportation facilities

63.

Section 253

Criminal Code (Canada)

Operation while impaired

64.

Section 264

Criminal Code (Canada)

Criminal harassment

65.

Section 264.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Uttering threats

66.

Section 266

Criminal Code (Canada)

Assault

67.

Section 267

Criminal Code (Canada)

Assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm

68.

Section 268

Criminal Code (Canada)

Aggravated assault

69.

Section 269

Criminal Code (Canada)

Unlawfully causing bodily harm

70.

Section 269.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Torture

71.

Section 271

Criminal Code (Canada)

Sexual assault

72.

Section 272

Criminal Code (Canada)

Sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm

73.

Section 273

Criminal Code (Canada)

Aggravated sexual assault

74.

Section 273.3

Criminal Code (Canada)

Removal of child from Canada

75.

Section 279

Criminal Code (Canada)

Kidnapping

76.

Section 279.01

Criminal Code (Canada)

Trafficking in persons

77.

Section 279.011

Criminal Code (Canada)

Trafficking — person under 18 years

78.

Subsection 279.02 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Material benefit — trafficking

79.

Subsection 279.02 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Material benefit — trafficking of person under 18 years

80.

Subsection 279.03 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Withholding or destroying documents — trafficking

81.

Subsection 279.03 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Withholding or destroying documents — trafficking of person under 18 years

82.

Section 279.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Hostage taking

83.

Section 280

Criminal Code (Canada)

Abduction of person under sixteen

84.

Section 281

Criminal Code (Canada)

Abduction of person under fourteen

85.

Section 282

Criminal Code (Canada)

Abduction in contravention of custody order

86.

Section 283

Criminal Code (Canada)

Abduction

87.

Subsection 286.1 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Obtaining sexual services for consideration

88.

Subsection 286.1 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Obtaining sexual services for consideration from person under 18 years

89.

Subsection 286.2 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Material benefit from sexual services

90.

Subsection 286.2 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Material benefit from sexual services provided by person under 18 years

91.

Subsection 286.3 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Procuring

92.

Subsection 286.3 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Procuring — person under 18 years

93.

Section 319

Criminal Code (Canada)

Public incitement of hatred, wilful promotion of hatred

94.

Section 334

Criminal Code (Canada)

Theft

95.

Section 336

Criminal Code (Canada)

Criminal breach of trust

96.

Section 342

Criminal Code (Canada)

Theft, forgery, etc., of credit card

97.

Section 343

Criminal Code (Canada)

Robbery

98.

Section 346

Criminal Code (Canada)

Extortion

99.

Section 348

Criminal Code (Canada)

Breaking and entering with intent, committing offence or breaking out

100.

Section 349

Criminal Code (Canada)

Being unlawfully in dwelling-house

101.

Subsection 351 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Possession of break-in instrument

102.

Subsection 351 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Disguise with intent

103.

Section 354

Criminal Code (Canada)

Possession of property obtained by crime

104.

Section 362

Criminal Code (Canada)

False pretence or false statement

105.

Section 363

Criminal Code (Canada)

Obtaining execution of valuable security by fraud

106.

Section 366

Criminal Code (Canada)

Forgery

107.

Section 368

Criminal Code (Canada)

Use, trafficking or possession of forged document

108.

Section 372

Criminal Code (Canada)

False information

109.

Section 380

Criminal Code (Canada)

Fraud

110.

Subsection 402.2 (1)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Identity theft

111.

Subsection 402.2 (2)

Criminal Code (Canada)

Trafficking in identity information

112.

Section 403

Criminal Code (Canada)

Identity fraud

113.

Section 423

Criminal Code (Canada)

Intimidation

114.

Section 430

Criminal Code (Canada)

Mischief

115.

Section 433

Criminal Code (Canada)

Arson — disregard for human life

116.

Section 444

Criminal Code (Canada)

Injuring or endangering cattle

117.

Section 445

Criminal Code (Canada)

Injuring or endangering other animals

118.

Section 445.01

Criminal Code (Canada)

Killing or injuring certain animals

119.

Section 445.1

Criminal Code (Canada)

Causing unnecessary suffering

120.

Section 446

Criminal Code (Canada)

Causing damage or injury

121.

Section 447

Criminal Code (Canada)

Keeping cockpit

Clarification

2. For greater certainty, the descriptions of provisions in Column 3 of the Table to section 1 are for convenience of reference only and have no legal significance.

3. Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Regulation).