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Bill C-46

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Form of subpoena in sexual offences

(7) In the case of an offence referred to in subsection 278.2(1), a subpoena requiring a witness to bring anything to the court shall be in Form 16.1.

3. Part XXVIII of the Act is amended by adding the following after Form 16:

FORM 16.1

(Subsections 278.3(5) and 699(7))

subpoena to a witness in the case of proceedings in respect of an offence referred to in subsection 278.2(1) of the criminal code

    Canada,

Province of ................,

(territorial division).

To E.F., of ................, (occupation);

Whereas A.B. has been charged that (state offence as in the information), and it has been made to appear that you are likely to give material evidence for (the prosecution or the defence);

This is therefore to command you to attend before (set out court or justice), on ................ the ................ day of ................ A.D. ......., at ............ o'clock in the ........ noon at ................ to give evidence concerning the said charge, and to bring with you anything in your possession or under your control that relates to the said charge, and more particularly the following: (specify any documents, objects or other things required).

TAKE NOTE

    You are only required to bring the things specified above to the court on the date and at the time indicated, and you are not required to provide the things specified to any person or to discuss their contents with any person unless and until ordered by the court to do so.

    If anything specified above is a ``record'' as defined in section 278.1 of the Criminal Code, it may be subject to a determination by the court in accordance with sections 278.1 to 278.91 of the Criminal Code as to whether and to what extent it should be produced.

    If anything specified above is a ``record'' as defined in section 278.1 of the Criminal Code, the production of which is governed by sections 278.1 to 278.91 of the Criminal Code, this subpoena must be accompanied by a copy of an application for the produc tion of the record made pursuant to section 278.3 of the Criminal Code, and you will have an opportunity to make submissions to the court concerning the production of the record.

    If anything specified above is a ``record'' as defined in section 278.1 of the Criminal Code, the production of which is governed by sections 278.1 to 278.91 of the Criminal Code, you are not required to bring it with you until a determination is made in accordance with those sections as to wheth er and to what extent it should be produced.

    As defined in section 278.1 of the Criminal Code, ``record'' means any form of record that contains personal information for which there is a reasonable expectation of privacy and includes, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, medical, psy chiatric, therapeutic, counselling, educa tion, employment, child welfare, adoption and social services records, personal jour nals and diaries, and records containing personal information the production or disclosure of which is protected by any other Act of Parliament or a provincial legislature, but does not include records made by persons responsible for the inves tigation or prosecution of the offence.

Dated this ..................... day of ..................... A.D. ........, at ................ .

........................................
Judge,
Clerk of the Court,
Provincial Court Judge
or Justice

(Seal, if required)

Review after three years

3.1 (1) On the expiration of three years after the coming into force of this Act, the provisions contained herein shall be referred to such committee of the House of Commons, of the Senate or of both Houses of Parliament as may be designated or established by Parliament for that purpose.

Report

(2) The committee designated or established by Parliament for the purpose of subsection (1) shall, as soon as practicable, undertake a comprehensive review of the provisions and operation of this Act and shall, within one year after the review is undertaken or within such further time as the House of Commons may authorize, submit a report to Parliament thereon including such recommendations pertaining to the continuation of those sections and changes required therein as the committee may wish to make.

Coming into force

4. This Act comes into force on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.