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PART 9CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCEConsequential AmendmentsMarginal note:R.S., c. C-5Canada Evidence ActMarginal note:R.S., c. 19 (3rd Supp.), s. 17166. Subsection 4(2) of the Canada Evidence Act is replaced by the following:Marginal note:Accused and spouse(2) The wife or husband of a person charged with an offence under subsection 136(1) of the Youth Criminal Justice Act or with an offence under any of sections 151, 152, 153, 155 or 159, subsection 160(2) or (3), or sections 170 to 173, 179, 212, 215, 218, 271 to 273, 280 to 283, 291 to 294 or 329 of the Criminal Code, or an attempt to commit any such offence, is a competent and compellable witness for the prosecution without the consent of the person charged.
Marginal note:1992, c. 47Contraventions Act167. (1) The definition “youth court” in section 2 of the English version of the Contraventions Act is repealed.(2) The definition tribunal pour adolescents in section 2 of the French version of the Act is replaced by the following:« tribunal pour adolescents »“youth justice court”tribunal pour adolescents À l’égard d’une contravention qui aurait été commise par un adolescent sur le territoire, ou dans le ressort des tribunaux, d’une province, le tribunal établi ou désigné sous le régime d’une loi provinciale, ou encore désigné par le gouverneur en conseil ou par le lieutenant-gouverneur en conseil, afin d’exercer les attributions du tribunal pour adolescents dans le cadre de la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents.(3) Section 2 of the English version of the Act is amended by adding the following in alphabetical order:“youth justice court”« tribunal pour adolescents »“youth justice court” means, in respect of a contravention alleged to have been committed by a young person in, or otherwise within the territorial jurisdiction of the courts of, a province, the court established or designated by or under an Act of the legislature of the province, or designated by the Governor in Council or lieutenant governor in council of the province, as the youth justice court for the purposes of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Marginal note:1996, c. 7, s. 2168. Section 5 of the Act is replaced by the following:Marginal note:Relationship with Criminal Code and Youth Criminal Justice Act5. The provisions of the Criminal Code relating to summary conviction offences and the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act apply to proceedings in respect of contraventions that are commenced under this Act, except to the extent that this Act, the regulations or the rules of court provide otherwise.
Youth Criminal Justice Act1 - SHORT TITLE 2 - INTERPRETATION 3 - DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLE 4 - PART 1 EXTRAJUDICIAL MEASURES 4 - Principles and Objectives 6 - Warnings, Cautions and Referrals 10 - Extrajudicial Sanctions 13 - PART 2 ORGANIZATION OF YOUTH CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 13 - Youth Justice Court 18 - Youth Justice Committees 19 - Conferences 20 - Justices of the Peace 21 - Clerks of the Court 22 - Provincial Directors 23 - PART 3 JUDICIAL MEASURES 23 - Consent to Prosecute 25 - Right to Counsel 26 - Notices to Parents 28 - Detention before Sentencing 32 - Appearance 33 - Release from or Detention in Custody 34 - Medical and Psychological Reports 35 - Referral to Child Welfare Agency 36 - Adjudication 37 - Appeals 38 - PART 4 SENTENCING 38 - Purpose and Principles 40 - Pre-sentence Report 41 - Youth Sentences 61 - Adult Sentence and Election 82 - Effect of Termination of Youth Sentence 83 - PART 5 CUSTODY AND SUPERVISION 110 - PART 6 PUBLICATION, RECORDS AND INFORMATION 110 - Protection of Privacy of Young Persons 113 - Fingerprints and Photographs 114 - Records That May Be Kept 117 - Access to Records 125 - Disclosure of Information in a Record 128 - Disposition or Destruction of Records and Prohibition on Use and Disclosure 130 - PART 7 GENERAL PROVISIONS 130 - Disqualification of Judge 131 - Substitution of Judge 132 - Exclusion from Hearing 133 - Transfer of Charges 134 - Forfeiture of Recognizances 136 - Offences and Punishment 140 - Application of Criminal Code 143 - Procedure 146 - Evidence 154 - Forms, Regulations and Rules of Court 156 - Agreements with Provinces 157 - Programs 158 - PART 8 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 166 - PART 9 CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE 166 - Consequential Amendments 166 - Canada Evidence Act 167 - Contraventions Act 171 - Corrections and Conditional Release Act 175 - Criminal Code 187 - DNA Identification Act 190 - Extradition Act 195 - Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 196 - Prisons and Reformatories Act 198 - Transfer of Offenders Act 199 - Repeal 200 - Coming into Force SCHEDULE Previous PageNext PageTable of Contents1 ... 234 ... 78 ... 1011 ... 1415 ... 1718 ... 1920 ... 252627 ... 293031 ... 32333435 ... 3738 ... 394041 ... 4243 ... 4546 ... 4950 ... 5152 ... 5455 ... 5657 ... 585960 ... 6465 ... 6768 ... 6970 ... 7273 ... 757677 ... 8081 ... 8283 ... 8586 ... 8889 ... 919293 ... 9495 ... 9697 ... 9899 ... 101102 ... 104105106 ... 107108 ... 109110 ... 111112 ... 116117 ... 119120121 ... 123124 ... 125126 ... 128129 ... 132133 ... 135136 ... 138139 ... 141142 ... 145146147 ... 148149 ... 154155 ... 159160 ... 162163 ... 165166 ... 168169 ... 173174 ... 177178 ... 180181 ... 183184 ... 185186 ... 188189 ... 191192 ... 195196 ... 197198 ... 200SCHEDULE