List of Secondary Designated DNA Offences (Group C)
487.04
... "secondary designated offence" means an offence, other than a primary designated offence, that is
...
- (c) an offence under any of the following provisions of this Act:
- (i) subsection 52(1) (sabotage),
- (i.001) subsection 57(3) (possession of a forged passport),
- (i.002) section 62 (offences in relation to military forces),
- (i.003) subsection 65(2) (riot — concealing identity),
- (i.004) subsection 70(3) (contravening order made by governor in council),
- (i.005) subsection 82(1) (explosives, possession without lawful excuse),
- (i.006) subsection 121(1) (frauds on the government),
- (i.007) subsection 121(2) (contractor subscribing to election fund),
- (i.008) section 122 (breach of trust by public officer),
- (i.009) subsection 123(1) (municipal corruption),
- (i.01) subsection 123(2) (influencing municipal official),
- (i.011) section 124 (selling or purchasing office),
- (i.012) section 125 (influencing or negotiating appointments or dealings in offices),
- (i.013) subsection 139(2) (obstructing justice),
- (i.014) section 142 (corruptly taking reward for recovery of goods),
- (i.015) section 144 (prison breach),
- (i.016) section 145 (escape and being at large without excuse),
- (i.1) section 146 (permitting or assisting escape),
- (i.2) section 147 (rescue or permitting escape),
- (i.3) section 148 (assisting prisoner of war to escape),
- (i.4) and (ii) [Repealed, 2010, c. 17, s. 3]
- (iii) subsection 173(1) (indecent acts),
- (iv) section 182 (dead body — neglect to perform duty, improper or indecent interference with),
- (iv.1) section 184 (interception of private communication),
- (iv.2) section 184.5 (interception of radio-based telephone communications),
- (iv.3) section 221 (cause bodily harm by criminal negligence),
- (iv.4) section 237 (infanticide),
- (iv.5) section 242 (neglect to obtain assistance in child-birth),
- (iv.6) subsection 247(1) (traps likely to cause bodily harm),
- (iv.7) subsection 247(2) (traps — causing bodily harm),
- (iv.8) subsection 247(3) (traps — in a place kept or used for committing other indictable offence),
- (iv.9) section 262 (impeding attempt to save life),
- (v) section 264 (criminal harassment),
- (vi) section 264.1 (uttering threats),
- (vii) section 266 (assault),
- (viii) section 270 (assaulting a peace officer),
- (viii.01) section 280 (abduction of person under 16),
- (viii.02) section 281 (abduction of person under 14),
- (viii.1) subsection 286.1(1) (obtaining sexual services for consideration),
- (viii.11) section 291 (bigamy),
- (viii.12) section 292 (procuring feigned marriage),
- (viii.13) section 293 (polygamy),
- (viii.14) section 293.1 (forced marriage),
- (viii.15) section 293.2 (marriage under age of 16 years),
- (viii.16) section 300 (publishing defamatory libel known to be false),
- (viii.17) section 302 (extortion by libel),
- (viii.2) subsection 320.16(1) (failure to stop after accident),
- (viii.21) paragraph 334(a) (theft over $5,000 or testamentary instrument),
- (viii.22) section 338 (fraudulently taking cattle or defacing brand),
- (viii.23) subsection 339(1) (take possession of drift timber, etc.),
- (viii.24) section 340 (destroying documents of title),
- (ix) paragraph 348(1)(e) (breaking and entering a place other than a dwelling-house),
- (x) section 349 (being unlawfully in dwelling-house),
- (x.1) subsection 351(2) (disguise with intent),
- (x.11) paragraph 355(a) (possession of property over $5,000 or testamentary instrument),
- (x.12) section 357 (bring into Canada property obtained by crime),
- (x.13) paragraph 362(2)(a) (false pretence, property over $5,000 or testamentary instrument),
- (x.14) subsection 362(3) (obtain credit, etc. by false pretence),
- (x.15) section 363 (obtain execution of valuable security by fraud),
- (x.16) subsection 377(1) (damaging documents),
- (x.17) section 378 (offences in relation to registers),
- (x.18) section 382 (manipulation of stock exchange),
- (x.19) subsection 382.1(1) (prohibited insider trading),
- (x.2) section 383 (gaming in stocks or merchandise),
- (x.21) section 384 (broker reducing stock by selling his own account),
- (x.22) section 386 (fraudulent registration of title),
- (x.23) section 394 (fraud in relation to minerals),
- (x.24) section 394.1 (possession of stolen minerals),
- (x.25) section 396 (offences in relation to mines),
- (x.26) section 397 (falsification of books and documents),
- (x.27) section 399 (false return by public officer),
- (x.28) section 400 (false prospectus),
- (x.29) section 405 (acknowledging instrument in false name),
- (xi) section 423 (intimidation),
- (xi.1) section 424 (threat against an internationally protected person),
- (xi.11) section 424.1 (threat against United Nations or associated personnel),
- (xi.12) section 426 (secret commissions),
- (xi.13) section 435 (arson for fraudulent purpose),
- (xi.14) section 436 (arson by negligence),
- (xi.15) section 436.1 (possession incendiary material),
- (xi.16) subsection 438(1) (interfering with saving of a wrecked vessel),
- (xi.17) subsection 439(2) (interfering with a marine signal),
- (xi.18) section 441 (occupant injuring building),
- (xi.19) section 443 (interfering with international boundary marks, etc.),
- (xi.2) section 451 (having clippings, etc.),
- (xi.21) section 460 (advertising and dealing in counterfeit money),
- (xi.22) subparagraphs 465(1)(b)(i) and (ii) (conspiracy to prosecute),
- (xi.23) section 753.3 (breach of long-term supervision),
...
1995, c. 27, s. 1; 1998, c. 37, s. 15; 2001, c. 41, s. 17; 2002, c. 1, s. 175; 2005, c. 25, s. 1, c. 43, ss. 5, 9; 2007, c. 22, ss. 2, 8, 47; 2008, c. 6, ss. 35, 63; 2009, c. 22, s. 16; 2010, c. 3, s. 6, c. 17, s. 3; 2012, c. 1, s. 30; 2013, c. 9, s. 16, c. 13, s. 8; 2014, c. 17, s. 13, c. 25, s. 23; 2015, c. 20, s. 23; 2018, c. 16, s. 216, c. 21, s. 18; 2019, c. 13, s. 152; 2019, c. 25, s. 196.1.– CCC