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T.I.A.S. No. 9552, 30 U.S.T. 6263
 
Canada
 
Prisoner Transfer
 
Treaty signed at Washington March 2, 1977;

 
Ratification advised by the Senate of the United States of America, subject to
a declaration, [FN1] July 19, 1977;

 
Ratified by the President of the United States of America August 4, 1977;
Ratified by Canada June 26, 1978;
Ratifications exchanged at Ottawa July 19, 1978;
Proclaimed by the President of the United States of America September 2, 1978;
Entered into force July 19, 1978.

 
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

 
A PROCLAMATION

CONSIDERING THAT:

 
The Treaty between the United States of America and Canada on the Execution of Penal Sentences was signed at Washington on March 2, 1977, the text of which Treaty, in the English and French languages, is hereto annexed;
 
The Senate of the United States of America by its resolution of July 19, 1977, two-thirds of the Senators present concurring therein, gave its advice and consent to ratification of the Treaty;
 
The Treaty was ratified by the President of the United States of America on August 4, 1977, in pursuance of the advice and consent of the Senate, and was duly ratified on the part of Canada;
 
It is provided in Article VIII of the Treaty that the Treaty shall enter into force upon the exchange of instruments of ratification;
 
The instruments of ratification of the Treaty were exchanged at Ottawa on July 19, 1978; and accordingly the Treaty entered into force on that date;
 
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Jimmy Carter, President of the United States of America, proclaim and make public the Treaty, to the end that it shall be observed and fulfilled with good faith on and after July 19, 1978, by the United States of America and by the citizens of the United States of America and all other persons subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
 
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have signed this proclamation and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
 
DONE at the city of Washington this second day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred seventy-eight and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred third.
 

JIMMY CARTER
[SEAL]

By the President:

CYRUS VANCE
Secretary of State

 
TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA ON THE EXECUTION OF
PENAL SENTENCES

 
The Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada,
 
Desiring to enable Offenders, with their consent, to serve sentences of imprisonment or parole or supervision in the country of which they are citizens, thereby facilitating their successful reintegration into society;
 
Have agreed as follows:
 
ARTICLE I
 
For the purposes of this Treaty:
 
(a) "Sending State" means the Party from which the Offender is to be transferred;
 
(b) "Receiving State" means the Party to which the Offender is to be transferred;
 
(c) "Offender" means a person who, in the territory of either Party, has been convicted of a crime and sentenced either to imprisonment or to a term of probation, parole, conditional release or other form of supervision without confinement. The term shall include persons subject to confinement, custody or supervision under the laws of the Sending State respecting juvenile offenders; and
 
(d) "Citizen" includes an Offender who may be a dual national of the Parties and in the case of the United States also includes nationals.
 
ARTICLE II
 
The application of this Treaty shall be subject to the following conditions:
 
(a) That the offense for which the Offender was convicted and sentenced is one which would also be punishable as a crime in the Receiving State. This condition shall not be interpreted so as to require that the crimes described in the laws of the two Parties be identical in such matters not affecting the character of the crimes as the quantity of property or money taken or possessed or the presence of interstate commerce.
 
(b) That the Offender is a citizen of the Receiving State.
 
(c) That the offense is not an offense under the immigration laws or solely against the military laws of a Party.
 
(d) That there is at least six months of the Offender's sentence remaining to be served at the time of his application.
 
(e) That no proceeding by way of appeal or of collateral attack upon the Offender's conviction or sentence be pending in the Sending State and that the prescribed time for appeal of the Offender's conviction or sentence has expired.
 
ARTICLE III
 
1. Each Party shall designate an authority to perform the functions provided in this Treaty.
 
2. Each Party shall inform an Offender, who is within the scope of the present Treaty, of the substance of the Treaty.
 
3. Every transfer under this Treaty shall be commenced by a written application submitted by the Offender to the authority of the Sending State. If the authority of the Sending State approves, it will transmit the application, together with its approval, through diplomatic channels to the authority of the Receiving State.
 
4. If the authority of the Receiving State concurs, it will so inform the Sending State and initiate procedures to effectuate the transfer of the Offender at its own expense. If it does not concur, it will promptly advise the authority of the Sending State.
 
5. If the Offender was sentenced by the courts pursuant to the laws of a state or province of one of the Parties, the approval of the authorities of that state or province, as well as that of the federal authority, shall be required. The federal authority of the Receiving State shall be responsible for the custody of the transferred Offender.
 
6. In deciding upon the transfer of an Offender, the authority of each Party shall bear in mind all factors bearing upon the probability that transfer will be in the best interests of the Offender.
 
7. No Offender shall be transferred unless:
 
(a) he is under a sentence of imprisonment for life; or
 
(b) the sentence which he is serving states a definite termination date, or the authorities authorized to fix such a date have so acted; or
 
(c) he is subject to confinement, custody or supervision under the laws of the Sending State respecting juvenile offenders; or
 
(d) he is subject to indefinite confinement as a dangerous or habitual offender.
 
8. The Sending State shall furnish to the Receiving State a statement showing the offense of which the Offender was convicted, the termination date of the sentence, the length of time already served by the prisoner and any credits to which the Offender is entitled on account of work done, good behavior or pretrial confinement. Where requested by the Receiving State a translation shall be provided.
 
9. Each Party shall establish by legislation or regulation the procedures necessary and appropriate to give legal effect within its territory to sentences pronounced by courts of the other Party and each Party agrees to cooperate in the procedures established by the other Party.
 
10. Delivery of the Offender by the authorities of the Sending State to those of the Receiving State shall occur at a place agreed upon by both Parties. The Sending State shall afford an opportunity to the Receiving State, if it so desires, to verify, prior to the transfer, that the Offender's consent to the transfer is given voluntarily and with full knowledge of the consequences thereof, through the officer designated by the laws of the Receiving State.
 
ARTICLE IV
 
1. Except as otherwise provided in this Treaty, the completion of a transferred Offender's sentence shall be carried out according to the laws and procedures of the Receiving State, including the application of any provisions for reduction of the term of confinement by parole, conditional release or otherwise. The Sending State shall, in addition, retain a power to pardon the Offender and the Receiving State shall, upon being advised of such pardon, release the Offender.
 
2. The Receiving State may treat under its laws relating to youthful offenders any Offender so categorized under its laws regardless of his status under the laws of the Sending State.
 
3. No sentence of confinement shall be enforced by the Receiving State in such a way as to extend its duration beyond the date at which it would have terminated according to the sentence of the court of the Sending State.
 
4. The Receiving State shall not be entitled to any reimbursement from the Sending State for the expenses incurred by it in the completion of the Offender's sentence.
 
5. The authorities of each Party shall at the request of the other Party provide reports indicating the status of all Offenders transferred under this Treaty, including in particular the parole or release of any Offender. Either Party may, at any time, request a special report on the status of the execution of an individual sentence.
 
6. The transfer of an Offender under the provisions of this Treaty shall not create any additional disability under the laws of the Receiving State or any state or province thereof beyond those which the fact of his conviction may in and of itself already have created.
 
ARTICLE V
 
Each Party shall regulate by legislation the extent, if any, to which it will entertain collateral attacks upon the convictions or sentences handed down by it in the cases of Offenders who have been transferred by it. Upon being informed by the Sending State that the conviction or sentence has been set aside or otherwise modified, the Receiving State shall take appropriate action in accordance with such information. The receiving State shall have no jurisdiction over any proceedings, regardless of their form, intended to challenge, set aside or otherwise modify convictions or sentences handed down in the Sending State.
 
ARTICLE VI
 
An Offender delivered for execution of a sentence under this Treaty may not be detained, tried or sentenced in the Receiving State for the same offense upon which the sentence to be executed is based. For purposes of this Article, the Receiving State will not prosecute for any offense the prosecution of which would have been barred under the law of that State, if the sentence had been imposed by a court, federal, state, or provincial, of the Receiving State.
 
ARTICLE VII
 
If either Party enters into an agreement for the transfer of sanctions with any other State, the other Party shall cooperate in facilitating the transit through its territory of Offenders being transferred pursuant to such agreement. The Party intending to make such a transfer will give advance notice to the other Party of such transfer.
 
ARTICLE VIII
 
1. This Treaty shall be subject to ratification and shall enter into force on the date on which instruments of ratification are exchanged. [FN2] The exchange of instruments of ratification shall take place at Ottawa as soon as possible.

 
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized by their respective Governments, have signed the present Treaty.
 
DONE in duplicate, in the English and French languages, each language version being equally authentic, at Washington this second day of March, 1977.
 
(Signature)

Griffin B. Bell.
(Signature)

Francis Fox.

T.I.A.S. No. 9552, 30 U.S.T. 6263

FN1. The declaration reads: "That the United States Government declares that it will not deposit its instrument of ratification until after the implementing legislation referred to in article III has been enacted."

FN2. July 19, 1978.

2. The present Treaty shall remain in force for three years from the date upon which it enters into force. Thereafter, the Treaty shall continue in force until thirty days from the date upon which either Party gives written notice to the other Party of its intention to terminate the Treaty.
 

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