Warrant Authorizing Entry (Fire Code)

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Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 4

19 (1) The Fire Marshal, an assistant to the Fire Marshal or a fire chief is an inspector for the purposes of this Part.

(2) An inspector may, without a warrant, enter and inspect land and premises for the purposes of assessing fire safety.
(3) The power to enter and inspect land and premises without a warrant may be exercised at all reasonable times.
(4) An inspector who enters land or premises under this section may take with him or her a police officer or such other person as he or she considers advisable to assist.
(5) On the request of an owner or occupant of the land or premises, an inspector shall identify himself or herself and shall explain the purpose of the entry.
(6) An inspector conducting an inspection may,
(a) examine a document or other thing that is relevant to the inspection;
(b) demand the production for inspection of a document or other thing that is relevant to the inspection;
(c) remove any thing that is relevant to the inspection for review and examination and remove any document that is relevant to the inspection for review and copying;
(d) conduct tests, take and remove samples, take photographs and make videotapes and other images, electronic or otherwise, that are relevant to the inspection;
(e) in order to produce a document in readable form, use data storage, information processing or retrieval devices or systems that are normally used in the premises being inspected; and
(f) question a person on matters relevant to the inspection.
(7) If an inspector demands that a document or other thing be produced for inspection, the person who has custody of the document or thing shall produce it and, in the case of a document, shall on request provide any assistance that is reasonably necessary to interpret the document or to produce it in a readable form.
(8) A document or other thing that has been removed from land or premises,
(a) shall be made available to the person from whom it was removed on request and at a time and place that are convenient for the person and for the inspector; and
(b) shall, if it is possible to return the document or thing to the person, be returned within a reasonable time.
(9) A copy of a document that purports to be certified by an inspector as being a true copy of the original is admissible in evidence to the same extent as the original and has the same evidentiary value. 1997, c. 4, s. 19.

20 (1) A justice of the peace may issue a warrant authorizing an inspector named in the warrant to enter on lands or premises and exercise any of the powers referred to in subsection 19 (6) if the justice of the peace is satisfied on evidence under oath that there are reasonable grounds to believe that entry on the lands or premises is necessary to assess fire safety and,

(a) the inspector has been denied entry to the lands or premises or has been obstructed in exercising any other of those powers with respect to the lands or premises; or
(b) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the inspector will be denied entry to the lands or premises or obstructed in exercising any other of those powers with respect to the lands or premises.
(2) A warrant issued under subsection (1) shall,
(a) specify the times, which may be at any time during the day or night, during which the warrant may be carried out; and
(b) state when the warrant expires.
(3) A justice of the peace may extend the date on which a warrant expires for such additional periods as the justice of the peace considers necessary.
(4) A person authorized under subsection (1) to enter land or premises for the purpose of doing a thing may call on police officers as necessary and may use force as necessary to make the entry and do the thing.
(5) A person named in a warrant issued under subsection (1) may call on any other persons he or she considers advisable to execute the warrant.
(6) A justice of the peace may receive and consider an application for a warrant or extension of a warrant under this section without notice to the owner or occupant of the land or premises.
(7) On the request of an owner or occupant of the land or premises, a person who exercises a power conferred under subsection (1) shall identify himself or herself and shall explain the purpose of the entry.
(8) Subsections 19 (7), (8) and (9) apply with respect to an inspection carried out under a warrant issued under this section. 1997, c. 4, s. 20.


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References

  1. Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 4, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97f04#BK26>, retrieved 2021-09-28