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Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces

The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces (QR&O) are regulations having the force of law for the governance of the Canadian Forces. They are regarded as the primary document of military law and regulations in Canada – aside from the National Defence Act.

The titling of these regulations currently remains unchanged after the Death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Authority edit

The QR&O are issued under the authority of Section 12 of the National Defence Act (NDA), the governing statute of the Canadian Forces. Section 12 provides the Governor in Council (i.e., the Governor-General acting on the advice of Cabinet) and the Minister of National Defence with the power to make regulations for the "organization, training, discipline, efficiency, administration, and government of the Forces",[1] so long as such regulations are not inconsistent with the NDA, common-law principles of natural justice,[2] the Canadian Bill of Rights or the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms;[3] it also permits the Treasury Board to make regulations concerning pay, allowances, forfeitures, deductions, etc.

QR&O 1.23 further authorizes the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to issue orders and instructions "not inconsistent with the National Defence Act or with any regulations made by the Governor in Council, the Treasury Board or the Minister" in the discharge of his duties or in implementation/explanation of regulations.[4]

Each regulation or order within the QR&O is, as noted above, issued under the authority of the Governor in Council, the Minister, Treasury Board, or CDS; the issuing authority is indicated by a letter in parentheses following each regulation or order, namely (G), (M), (T), and (C), respectively.

Volumes edit

The QR&O is divided into four volumes, containing the indicated chapters:

  • Volume I – Administrative (Chapters 1 through 100)
  • Volume II – Disciplinary (Chapters 101 through 200)
  • Volume III – Financial (Chapters 201 through 300)
  • Volume IV – Appendices

Volume I – Administrative edit

Volume I contains the most wide-ranging subject matter. It contains regulations and orders for the CF to cover almost every aspect of military life, from enrolment to release, and all items in between. It comprises the following chapters:

Ch. 1 – Introduction and Definitions
Ch. 2 – Government and Organization
Ch. 3 – Rank, Seniority, Command and Precedence
Ch. 4 – Duties and Responsibilities of officers
Ch. 5 – Duties and Responsibilities of Non-Commissioned Members
Ch. 6 – Enrolment and Re-Engagement
Ch. 7 – Grievances
Ch. 8 – (Not Allocated)
Ch. 9 – Reserve Service
Ch. 10 – Transfer, Attachment, Secondment and Loan
Ch. 11 – Promotion, Reversion and Compulsory Remustering
Ch. 12 – Promotion of Officers
Ch. 13 – (Not Allocated)
Ch. 14 – Promotion and Reclassification of Non-Commissioned Members
Ch. 15 – Release
Ch. 16 – Leave
Ch. 17 – Dress and Appearance
Ch. 18 – Honours
Ch. 19 – Conduct and Discipline
Ch. 20 – Canadian Forces Drug Control Program
Ch. 21 – Summary Investigations and Boards of Inquiry
Ch. 22 – Military Police and Reports on Persons in Custody
Ch. 23 – Duties in Aid of the Civil Power
Ch. 24 – Casualties and Funerals
Ch. 25 – Service Estates and Personal Belongings
Ch. 26 – Personal Records and Documents
Ch. 27 – Messes, Canteens and Institutes
Ch. 28 – Allotment and Occupation of Quarters
Ch. 29 – Works and Buildings
Ch. 30 – Fire Protection Services
Ch. 31 – (Repealed)
Ch. 32 – Bands
Ch. 33 – Chaplain Services
Ch. 34 – Medical Services
Ch. 35 – Dental Services
Ch. 36 – Materiel and Provision of Services
Ch. 37 – (Not Allocated)
Ch. 38 – Liability for Public and Non-Public Property
Ch. 39 to 100 (Not Allocated)

Volume II – Disciplinary edit

Volume II amplifies the Code of Service Discipline and is the authoritative manual for military law in Canada. It contains the regulations governing the commission of service offences (ranging from treason to negligent discharges) and the prosecution and punishment thereof, from summary trials to the various kinds of court-martial. It comprises the following chapters:

Ch. 101 – General Provisions Respecting the Code of Service Discipline
Ch. 102 – Disciplinary Jurisdiction
Ch. 103 – Service Offences
Ch. 104 – Punishments and Sentences
Ch. 105 – Arrest and Pre-trial Custody
Ch. 106 – Investigation of Service Offences
Ch. 107 – Preparation, Laying and Referral of Charges
Ch. 108 – Summary Proceedings
Ch. 109 – Application for Referral Authority for Disposal of a Charge
Ch. 110 – Action by Director of Military Prosecutions in Respect of Charges
Ch. 111 – Convening of Courts Martial and Pre-trial Administration
Ch. 112 – Procedure at Courts Martial
Ch. 113 – REPEALED 1 SEPTEMBER 1999
Ch. 114 – General Provisions Respecting Imprisonment and Detention
Ch. 115 – Appeals from Courts Martial
Ch. 116 – Review Of Findings and Punishments
Ch. 117 – New Trials
Ch. 118 – Release from Detention or Imprisonment Pending Appeal from Court Martial
Ch. 119 – Mental Disorder
Ch. 120 to 200 (Not Allocated)

Volume III – Financial edit

Volume III lays out the framework of regulations that govern the financial issues of the CF, including pay, allotments, deductions, expenses, etc. It comprises the following chapters:

Ch. 201 – Duties and Responsibilities of Accounting Officers
Ch. 202 – Cash Accounts and Banking Arrangements
Ch. 203 – Financial Benefits – Generally
Ch. 204 – Financial Benefits and Pay of Military Judges amended
Ch. 205 – Allowances for Officers and Non-Commissioned Members
Ch. 206 – Pension Deductions, Contributions and Gratuities
Ch. 207 – Pay Allotments and Compulsory Payments
Ch. 208 – Fines, Forfeitures And Deductions
Ch. 209 – Transportation and Travelling Expenses
Ch. 210 – Miscellaneous Entitlements and Grants

Volume IV – Appendices edit

Volume IV contains supplementary rules and regulations. It also contains the texts of the NDA, the Security of Information Act, and other applicable Acts of Parliament. It comprises the following appendices:

PART I – CANADIAN FORCES
1.1 – National Defence Act
1.2 – Court Martial Appeal Rules
1.3 – Military Rules of Evidence
1.4 – Regulations for Service Prisons and Detention Barracks
1.5 – Prisoner-of-War Status Determination Regulations
1.6 – National Defence Claims Regulations, 1970
PART II – VISITING FORCES
2.1 – Visiting Forces Act
2.2 – Visiting Forces Regulations
2.3 – Visiting Forces Attachment and Serving Together Regulations
2.4 – Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Regarding the Status of their Forces
PART III – SECURITY
3.1 – Security of Information Act
3.2 – Defence Controlled Access Area Regulations
3.3 – Inspection and Search Defence Regulations
3.4 – Government Property Traffic Regulations
PART IV – FINANCIAL
4.1 – Charges for Family Housing Regulations
4.2 – (REPEALED)
4.3 – (REPEALED)
4.4 – Retroactive Remuneration Regulations – Canadian Forces
PART V – RETIREMENT BENEFITS
5.1 – Canadian Forces Superannuation Act
5.2 – Canadian Forces Superannuation Regulations
5.3 – Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act
PART VI – CANADIAN MILITARY COLLEGES
6.1 – Queens's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Military Colleges (new format)
PART VII – MILITARY POLICY
7.1 – Military Police Professional Code of Conduct
7.2 – Complaints About the Conduct of Members of the Military Police Regulations

See also edit

Footnotes edit

Further reading edit

  • Chris Madsen, Military Law and Operations. Loose-leaf publication updated 1–2 times per year. Aurora, Ontario: Canada Law Book, 2008.

References edit

  1. ^ . laws.justice.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 25 September 2005. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  2. ^ Joplin v. Vancouver Chief Constable [1982], 144 D.L.R. (3d) 285 (B.C.S.C.), aff’d. [1985], 20 D.L.R. (4th) 314 (B.C.C.A)
  3. ^ Post-charter case law including MacBain v. Lederman, [1985] 1 F.C. 856 (C.A.) and Singh v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1985] 1 S.C.R. 177 at pp. 188–89.
  4. ^ . www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 6 July 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2022.

External links edit

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The Queen s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces QR amp O are regulations having the force of law for the governance of the Canadian Forces They are regarded as the primary document of military law and regulations in Canada aside from the National Defence Act The titling of these regulations currently remains unchanged after the Death of Queen Elizabeth II Contents 1 Authority 2 Volumes 2 1 Volume I Administrative 2 2 Volume II Disciplinary 2 3 Volume III Financial 2 4 Volume IV Appendices 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksAuthority editThe QR amp O are issued under the authority of Section 12 of the National Defence Act NDA the governing statute of the Canadian Forces Section 12 provides the Governor in Council i e the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet and the Minister of National Defence with the power to make regulations for the organization training discipline efficiency administration and government of the Forces 1 so long as such regulations are not inconsistent with the NDA common law principles of natural justice 2 the Canadian Bill of Rights or the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 3 it also permits the Treasury Board to make regulations concerning pay allowances forfeitures deductions etc QR amp O 1 23 further authorizes the Chief of Defence Staff CDS to issue orders and instructions not inconsistent with the National Defence Act or with any regulations made by the Governor in Council the Treasury Board or the Minister in the discharge of his duties or in implementation explanation of regulations 4 Each regulation or order within the QR amp O is as noted above issued under the authority of the Governor in Council the Minister Treasury Board or CDS the issuing authority is indicated by a letter in parentheses following each regulation or order namely G M T and C respectively Volumes editThe QR amp O is divided into four volumes containing the indicated chapters Volume I Administrative Chapters 1 through 100 Volume II Disciplinary Chapters 101 through 200 Volume III Financial Chapters 201 through 300 Volume IV Appendices Volume I Administrative edit Volume I contains the most wide ranging subject matter It contains regulations and orders for the CF to cover almost every aspect of military life from enrolment to release and all items in between It comprises the following chapters Ch 1 Introduction and Definitions Ch 2 Government and Organization Ch 3 Rank Seniority Command and Precedence Ch 4 Duties and Responsibilities of officers Ch 5 Duties and Responsibilities of Non Commissioned Members Ch 6 Enrolment and Re Engagement Ch 7 Grievances Ch 8 Not Allocated Ch 9 Reserve Service Ch 10 Transfer Attachment Secondment and Loan Ch 11 Promotion Reversion and Compulsory Remustering Ch 12 Promotion of Officers Ch 13 Not Allocated Ch 14 Promotion and Reclassification of Non Commissioned Members Ch 15 Release Ch 16 Leave Ch 17 Dress and Appearance Ch 18 Honours Ch 19 Conduct and Discipline Ch 20 Canadian Forces Drug Control Program Ch 21 Summary Investigations and Boards of Inquiry Ch 22 Military Police and Reports on Persons in Custody Ch 23 Duties in Aid of the Civil Power Ch 24 Casualties and Funerals Ch 25 Service Estates and Personal Belongings Ch 26 Personal Records and Documents Ch 27 Messes Canteens and Institutes Ch 28 Allotment and Occupation of Quarters Ch 29 Works and Buildings Ch 30 Fire Protection Services Ch 31 Repealed Ch 32 Bands Ch 33 Chaplain Services Ch 34 Medical Services Ch 35 Dental Services Ch 36 Materiel and Provision of Services Ch 37 Not Allocated Ch 38 Liability for Public and Non Public Property Ch 39 to 100 Not Allocated Volume II Disciplinary edit Volume II amplifies the Code of Service Discipline and is the authoritative manual for military law in Canada It contains the regulations governing the commission of service offences ranging from treason to negligent discharges and the prosecution and punishment thereof from summary trials to the various kinds of court martial It comprises the following chapters Ch 101 General Provisions Respecting the Code of Service Discipline Ch 102 Disciplinary Jurisdiction Ch 103 Service Offences Ch 104 Punishments and Sentences Ch 105 Arrest and Pre trial Custody Ch 106 Investigation of Service Offences Ch 107 Preparation Laying and Referral of Charges Ch 108 Summary Proceedings Ch 109 Application for Referral Authority for Disposal of a Charge Ch 110 Action by Director of Military Prosecutions in Respect of Charges Ch 111 Convening of Courts Martial and Pre trial Administration Ch 112 Procedure at Courts Martial Ch 113 REPEALED 1 SEPTEMBER 1999 Ch 114 General Provisions Respecting Imprisonment and Detention Ch 115 Appeals from Courts Martial Ch 116 Review Of Findings and Punishments Ch 117 New Trials Ch 118 Release from Detention or Imprisonment Pending Appeal from Court Martial Ch 119 Mental Disorder Ch 120 to 200 Not Allocated Volume III Financial edit Volume III lays out the framework of regulations that govern the financial issues of the CF including pay allotments deductions expenses etc It comprises the following chapters Ch 201 Duties and Responsibilities of Accounting Officers Ch 202 Cash Accounts and Banking Arrangements Ch 203 Financial Benefits Generally Ch 204 Financial Benefits and Pay of Military Judges amended Ch 205 Allowances for Officers and Non Commissioned Members Ch 206 Pension Deductions Contributions and Gratuities Ch 207 Pay Allotments and Compulsory Payments Ch 208 Fines Forfeitures And Deductions Ch 209 Transportation and Travelling Expenses Ch 210 Miscellaneous Entitlements and Grants Volume IV Appendices edit Volume IV contains supplementary rules and regulations It also contains the texts of the NDA the Security of Information Act and other applicable Acts of Parliament It comprises the following appendices PART I CANADIAN FORCES 1 1 National Defence Act 1 2 Court Martial Appeal Rules 1 3 Military Rules of Evidence 1 4 Regulations for Service Prisons and Detention Barracks 1 5 Prisoner of War Status Determination Regulations 1 6 National Defence Claims Regulations 1970 PART II VISITING FORCES 2 1 Visiting Forces Act 2 2 Visiting Forces Regulations 2 3 Visiting Forces Attachment and Serving Together Regulations 2 4 Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Regarding the Status of their Forces PART III SECURITY 3 1 Security of Information Act 3 2 Defence Controlled Access Area Regulations 3 3 Inspection and Search Defence Regulations 3 4 Government Property Traffic Regulations PART IV FINANCIAL 4 1 Charges for Family Housing Regulations 4 2 REPEALED 4 3 REPEALED 4 4 Retroactive Remuneration Regulations Canadian Forces PART V RETIREMENT BENEFITS 5 1 Canadian Forces Superannuation Act 5 2 Canadian Forces Superannuation Regulations 5 3 Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act PART VI CANADIAN MILITARY COLLEGES 6 1 Queens s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Military Colleges new format PART VII MILITARY POLICY 7 1 Military Police Professional Code of Conduct 7 2 Complaints About the Conduct of Members of the Military Police RegulationsSee also edit nbsp Canada portal Canadian Armed Forces Canadian Forces Administrative Orders Code of Service Discipline National Defence Act Order in Council King s RegulationsFootnotes editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2024 Further reading editChris Madsen Military Law and Operations Loose leaf publication updated 1 2 times per year Aurora Ontario Canada Law Book 2008 1 References edit National Defence Act laws justice gc ca Archived from the original on 25 September 2005 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Joplin v Vancouver Chief Constable 1982 144 D L R 3d 285 B C S C aff d 1985 20 D L R 4th 314 B C C A Post charter case law including MacBain v Lederman 1985 1 F C 856 C A and Singh v Canada Minister of Employment and Immigration 1985 1 S C R 177 at pp 188 89 QR amp O Chapter 1 Introduction and Definitions www admfincs forces gc ca Archived from the original on 6 July 2007 Retrieved 14 January 2022 External links editQueen s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces National Defence Act Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queen 27s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces amp oldid 1206935653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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