Saskatchewan RCMP now participating in Clare’s Law
The Saskatchewan RCMP has joined the ranks of police forces that are participating in Clare’s Law.
The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol came into effect in June, but the Saskatchewan RCMP said it wouldn’t take part due to federal privacy legislation.
On Wednesday, the Mounties said in a media release that amendments had been made to the RCMP Regulations, 2014, that allow the RCMP — as a provincial police service in Saskatchewan — to fully participate under the legislation.
“The Saskatchewan RCMP has always played an active role in the planning provincially around Clare’s Law,” Chief Supt. Alfredo Bangloy, the acting commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP, said in the release.