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CHANGES TO RURAL/SMALL URBAN MUNICIPALITIES’ RCMP RATES FOR 2012-13

Released on March 16, 2012

Rural municipalities and urban municipalities with populations of less than 5,000 will see an annual increase in their RCMP policing costs. Starting April 1, 8.0 per cent will be added to their current fee structure.

This represents a $4.20 per capita increase for communities with an RCMP detachment, and a $2.60 per capita increase for communities that do not have an RCMP detachment. Current rates are $52.45 per capita for communities with a detachment and $32.45 for communities without a detachment.

"This government is committed to sustaining effective and affordable policing through the Provincial Police Services Agreement," Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Minister D.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert said. "At the same time, we need to ensure a balance between the province's share of policing costs and those directly receiving the services."

The current fee structure has not changed since 2006. Since then, the cost of RCMP policing throughout the province has increased by 57 per cent. In 2011-12, the province spent $149.7 million to support RCMP policing, including $62.7 million to provide policing to municipalities under 5,000 people.

In addition to providing funding for policing services, the Government of Saskatchewan supports municipalities in many ways.

For example, municipalities have received record revenue sharing this year - $217 million, which is a 29.5 per cent increase from the previous year and 70 per cent higher than the amount paid out four years ago. Next fiscal year, revenue sharing will grow by a further 9.5 per cent, to $237 million. The year after, it will rise another 15 per cent to $273 million, based on current estimates.

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For more information, contact:

Judy Orthner
Corrections, Public Safety and Policing
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5883
Email: judy.orthner@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-535-2233

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