Saskatchewan Is The First Province In Canada To Implement “Clare’s Law”
The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare’s Law) Act will come into force in Saskatchewan.
“Clare’s Law” authorizes a police protocol to disclose risk information related to someone’s violent or abusive past to intimate partners whose safety may be threatened.
The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol created under the Act sets out a framework and standard process for the disclosure of information. The information can be disclosed to applicants who believe they may be at risk from an intimate partner (“right to ask”), and to persons identified by police to be at risk (“right to know”).
“We are proud to be the first jurisdiction in Canada to enact Clare’s Law legislation and look forward to other provinces doing the same,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Don Morgan said. “If this legislation helps protect even just one person, it’s a success.”