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- The Opioid Sanctions Act
- Section 1
- 1. The creation of the "Synthetic Opioid Trafficking Task Force" Short form (SOP TF)
- 2. The SOP TF will report to Minister of Justice, and the Ministry of Justice.
- 3. The SOP TF will be granted $10 Million for their initial operation budget, with an additional $2 Million in reserve funding available for the first year.
- 4. The SOP TF will receive an annual budget of $5 Million each year after the first, with an opportunity for additional funding at the request of the the task force.
- 5. The SOP TF can be disbanded at the request of the Justice Minister once it has
- Section 2 (Task Force Mandate)
- 1. Investigate synthetic opioid trafficking
- 2. Investigate synthetic opioid manufacturers, both foreign and domestic
- 3. Recommend sanctions and other legal action against traffickers and manufacturers to the Ministry of Justice
- 4. Publicly identify traffickers and manufacturers under the advisement of the Ministry of Justice
- 5. Deny visas in Canada to known traffickers and manufacturers
- 6. Deny access to Canadian Banks to known traffickers and manufacturers
- Section 3 (Reinforcing Local Law Enforcement)
- 1. The creation of the Opioid Reinforcement Fun,d short form (ORF)
- 2. The ORF will be given $5 Million annually
- 3. The ORF will be distributed to local law enforcement agencies where the Opioid crisis is more prevalent, as determined by the Ministry of Justice.
- Section 4 (Reinforcing Local Health Services)
- 1. The Creation of the Opioid Health Response Fund, short form (OHRF)
- 2. The OHRF will be given $5 Million annually
- 3. The OHRF will be distributed to local health services where the Opioid crisis is more prevalent, as determined by the Ministry of Health.
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