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11. requiring territories without municipal organization to pay for police services provided by<br />

the Ontario Provincial <strong>Police</strong> and,<br />

i. governing the determination of the amounts payable for those services,<br />

ii. governing the payment of those amounts, including providing for the calculation and<br />

payment of interest and penalties,<br />

iii. governing the collection of those amounts, including providing for payment credits and<br />

refunds for overpayments, or providing that all or part of those amounts may be collected under the<br />

Provincial Land Tax Act, 2006 as if they were taxes imposed under that Act, and<br />

iv. for the purposes described in subparagraphs i, ii and iii, establishing different<br />

requirements for different classes of territories;<br />

12. respecting the political activities in which municipal police officers are permitted to<br />

engage;<br />

13. establishing the ranks that shall be held by members of municipal police forces;<br />

14. prescribing the minimum salary or other remuneration and allowances to be paid to<br />

members of municipal police forces;<br />

14.1 providing for the granting of service badges to members of the Ontario Provincial <strong>Police</strong><br />

or any class thereof and for the payment of allowances to those members who are granted service badges;<br />

15. regulating or prohibiting the use of any equipment by a police force or any of its<br />

members;<br />

16. regulating the use of force by members of police forces;<br />

17. prescribing standards of dress for police officers on duty and prescribing requirements<br />

respecting police uniforms;<br />

18. prescribing courses of training for members of police forces and prescribing standards in<br />

that connection;<br />

19. governing the conduct, duties, suspension and dismissal of members of police forces;<br />

20. describing the circumstances under which members of police forces are permitted and<br />

not permitted to pursue persons by means of motor vehicles, and prescribing procedures that shall be<br />

followed when a person is pursued in that manner;<br />

20.1 prescribing the nature of the information that may be disclosed under subsection 41 (1.1)<br />

by a chief of police or a person designated by a chief of police, to whom it may be disclosed and the<br />

circumstances in which it may be disclosed;<br />

21. prescribing the records, returns, books and accounts to be kept by police forces and<br />

boards and their members;<br />

22. prescribing the method of accounting for fees and costs that come into the hands of<br />

members of police forces;<br />

23. prescribing a complaints process for the making of a complaint by a member of the public<br />

to a chief of police or his or her delegate, including but not limited to,<br />

i. setting out conditions in respect of the complaint, and<br />

ii. setting out limits respecting complaints made by the member of the public to the<br />

<strong>In</strong>dependent <strong>Police</strong> Review Director under Part V in respect of the same matter;<br />

23.1 REPEALED: 2007, c. 5, s. 12 (2).<br />

24. establishing procedural rules for anything related to the powers, duties or functions of the<br />

<strong>In</strong>dependent <strong>Police</strong> Review Director under Part V;<br />

24.1 establishing regional or other advisory committees consisting of representatives from<br />

community groups, representatives from the policing community and any other persons who may be<br />

prescribed, for the purpose of advising the <strong>In</strong>dependent <strong>Police</strong> Review Director on matters relating to his<br />

or her duties under subsection 58 (4), and respecting the appointment of such representatives and other<br />

persons to the committees;<br />

25. defining “frivolous or vexatious” and “made in bad faith” for the purposes of paragraph 1<br />

of subsection 60 (4);<br />

26. prescribing a code of conduct in which offences constituting misconduct are described for<br />

the purposes of section 80;<br />

26.1 respecting the application of Part V, with such modifications as may be specified in the<br />

regulation, to a police officer in the circumstances referred to in subsection 90 (3);<br />

26.2 prescribing additional persons or classes of persons for the purposes of subsection 94 (1);<br />

26.3 prescribing qualifications, conditions or requirements, if any, for the purposes of<br />

subsection 94 (2), including prescribing different qualifications, conditions or requirements for different<br />

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