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TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES
PART I/PARTIE I
SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX
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1922
APPOINTMENTS/NOMINATIONS
...................................................................................................................................................
1922
PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI(First
Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Première session, 28e
Assemblée législative)
............................................... 1922
ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES
.....................................................................................
1924
ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR
SANCTION(First Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Première
session, 28e Assemblée législative)
............................................... 1927
ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES
OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES..... 1927
ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2016)
........................................................................................................................
1928
BOARD ORDERS/ORDONNANCES DES CONSEILS, COMMISSIONS, RÉGIES
.................................................................
1928
The Assessment Management Agency Act
...............................................................................................................................................
1928
MINISTER’S ORDER/ARRÊTÉ MINISTÉRIEL
.............................................................................................................................
1934
The Municipalities Act
.............................................................................................................................................................................
1934
PUBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PUBLICS
..................................................................................................................................................
1935
The Change of Name Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur le changement de
nom
..............................................................................................
1935
Highway Traffic Board
.............................................................................................................................................................................
1937
The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997`
.......................................................................................................................................
1938
NOTICE OF SALE AND AUCTION/AVIS DE VENTE AUX ENCHÈRES
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1938
RULES OF COURT/RÈGLES DE PROCÉDURE
...........................................................................................................................
1939The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998/Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de
la
Reine........................................................................................
1939/
1941
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN/ASSEMBLÉE
LÉGISLATIVE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN
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1944
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/AVIS AUX ANNONCEURS
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1945/1946
PART I/PARTIE I
The Saskatchewan GazettePUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE
QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITÉ DE
L’IMPRIMEUR DE LA REINE
Volume 112 REGINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016/REGINA, VENDREDI, 2
SEPTEMBRE 2016 No. 35/nº 35
THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE
CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS)
PART II/PARTIE II
E-13.1 Reg 1 The Ministry of Justice Regulations, 2016
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731
E-13.1 Reg 2 The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport
Regulations, 2016
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732
E-13.1 Reg 3 The Ministry of Central Services Regulations, 2016
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733
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SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX
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The following day has been designated by the Minister of
Education as:
“Provincial Students’ Day” in Saskatchewan, September 2, 2016.
________________________
The following day has been designated by the Minister of
Education as:
“Literacy Day” in Saskatchewan, September 8, 2016.
________________________
The following month has been designated by the Minister of
Health as:
“Recovery Month” in Saskatchewan, September, 2016.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
APPOINTMENTS/NOMINATIONS ________________________
DESIGNATION OF QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS (Breath Samples)
I, Kevin Fenwick, Q.C., Deputy Attorney General, pursuant to
subsection 254(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada), hereby designate
as being qualified to operate an approved instrument, the Intox
EC/IR II, and therefore “qualified technicians” in respect of
breath samples, the following persons:
R.C.M. Police —
Tyson Thomas Williams DUFFWilliam Donald GOSSENReginald Allen
KRAEKER
Dated this 23rd day of August, 2016.
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Kevin Fenwick, Deputy Minister of Justice and
Deputy Attorney General for the Province of Saskatchewan.
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PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (First
Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Première session, 28e
Assemblée législative)
________________________
Government Bills/Projets de loi émanant du gouvernement
Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/
projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 16 The
Adoption Amendment Act, 2016/ Loi modificative de 2016 sur
l’adoption
.................................................Proclamation 32
The Automobile Accident Insurance (Benefits) Amendment Act, 2016
.............................................................................Proclamation
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Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/
projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 13 The
Cancer Agency Amendment Act, 2016
................................................Proclamation 33 The
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2016
............................Proclamation 1 The Crown Corporations
Public Ownership Amendment Act, 2016
.............................................................................On
Assent 5 The Electronic Information and Documents Amendment Act,
2016
.............................................................................On
Assent 9 The Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Amendment Act,
2016/Loi modificative de 2016 sur l’exécution des jugements
canadiens ................................................On Assent
28 The Extension of Compassionate Care Act, 2016
......................................On Assent 19 The Film and
Video Classification Act, 2016
............................................Proclamation 10 The
Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2016
......................On Assent 11 The Forestry Professions
Amendment Act, 2016 .......................................On
Assent 30 The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Amendment Act, 2016
.............................................................................Proclamation
14 The Horned Cattle Purchases Repeal Act, 2016
........................................Proclamation 20 The
Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2016/Loi modificative de 2016
sur les juges de paix
...................................................................Withdrawn
29 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 2016/Loi modificative
de 2016 sur les juges de paix
...................................................................Proclamation
31 The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Amendment Act, 2016
............................................................Proclamation
2 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Crown Corporations’ Fiscal Year End
Standardization) Amendment Act, 2016
........................................On Assent 26 The Patient
Choice Medical Imaging Act
..................................................Proclamation 17
The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2016
.........................................On Assent 15 The
Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2016
.............................................Proclamation 34 The
Provincial Lands Act, 2016
.................................................................Proclamation
12 The Public Health (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 2016
.......................On Assent 4 The Queen’s Bench Amendment Act,
2016/Loi modificative de 2016 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine
...............................................Proclamation 35 The
Small Claims Act, 2016/Loi de 2016 sur les petites créances
...........Proclamation 36 The Small Claims Consequential
Amendments Act, 2016 .......................Specific Event 6 The
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016
....................................................On Assent 7 The
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2016 (No. 2)/Loi no 2 de 2016 modifiant
le droit législatif
.....................................................................On
Assent 8 The Summary Offences Procedure Amendment Act, 2016
........................Proclamation 37 The Traffic Safety
Amendment Act, 2016
..................................................On Assent
________________________
Private Members’ Bills/ Projets de loi émanant des députés
Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/
projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 601
The Workers’ Compensation Amendment Act, 2016
..................................On Assent/ Specific Date
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ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES
________________________
Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Aboriginal Courtworkers Commission Act, S.S. 1995 Assented
to May 18, 1995
.....................................................................................................................A-1.1The
Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003, S.S. 2003 Assented
to June 27, 2003
....................................................................................................................17The
Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act, S.S. 2013 Assented
to May 15, 2013, sections 114 to 116 and 118 to 119; subsections
121(2) and 122(3) to (5), (7) and (8) not yet proclaimed.
.................................................................................C-30.2The
Credit Union Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998,
clauses 2(1)(v), subsection 9(2), clause 10(c), Parts VI and XXI,
clauses 440(1)(o) to (s) and (hh), and subsection 440(2) not yet
proclaimed ......................................C-45.2The Credit
Union Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010,
clause 3(b) not yet proclaimed
.................................................................8The
Credit Union Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012 Assented to May 16,
2012
.....................................................................................................................9The
Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan Act, 2016, S.S. 2016 Assented
to June 30,
2016.....................................................................................................................C-45.3The
Education Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013/Loi de 2013 modifiant la
Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation, L.S. 2013 Assented to May 15, 2013,
sections 11 and 12 and clause 38(1)(c) not yet proclaimed
.....................9The Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act,
S.S. 1998/Loi sur les conventions sur l’exécution de jugements,
L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998
.....................................................................................................................E-9.13The
Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 2012, S.S.
2012,/Loi de 2012 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur l’exécution des
ordonnances alimentaires, L.S. 2012. Assented to May 16, 2012,
section 6 not yet proclaimed.
....................................................................13The
Enforcement of Money Judgments Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20,
2010, clause 93(1)(k) not yet proclaimed
...........................................................E-9.22The
Film and Video Classification Amendment Act, 2006, S.S. 2006
Assented to May 19, 2006, sections 1 to 11 and 13 not yet
proclaimed ..............................................20The
Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented
to May 20, 2010, section 53 not yet proclaimed
...................................................................13The
Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers
Act, 2015, S.S. 2015/ Loi de 2015 sur les directives et les
subrogés en matière de soins de santé, L.S. 2015 Assented to May
14, 2015
.....................................................................................................................H-0.002The
Health Information Protection Act, S.S. 1999 Assented to May 6,
1999, subsections 17(1), 18(2) and (4), and section 69 not yet
proclaimed ........H-0.021The Highways and Transportation Act,
1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, section 13 not yet
proclaimed
...................................................................H-3.01The
Horned Cattle Purchases Amendment Act, 2002, S.S. 2002 Assented to
June 20, 2002
....................................................................................................................20The
Human Tissue Gift Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to May 14, 2015
.....................................................................................................................H-15.1
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Insurance Act, S.S. 2015 Assented to May 14, 2015
.....................................................................................................................I-9.11The
International Protection of Adults (Hague Convention
Implementation) Act, S.S. 2005/Loi de mise en oeuvre de la
Convention de la Haye sur la protection internationale des adultes,
L.S. 2005 Assented to May 27, 2005
.....................................................................................................................I-10.21The
Land Surveys Act, 2000, S.S. 2000 Assented to June 29, 2000,
section 22 and Parts IV and VII not yet proclaimed
..............................L-4.1The Land Titles Amendment Act,
2012, S.S. 2012 Assented to May 16, 2012
.....................................................................................................................19The
Liquor Retail Modernization Act, S.S. 2016/Loi de modernisation du
commerce des boissons alcoolisées, L.S. 2016 Assented to June 30,
2016
....................................................................................................................4The
Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Act, S.S. 2010
Assented to May 20, 2010
.....................................................................................................................M-2.01The
Midwifery Act, S.S. 1999 Assented to May 6, 1999, subsections 7(2)
to (5), sections 8 to 10 not yet proclaimed
......................M-14.1The Municipal Conflict of Interest
Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented to November 19, 2015,
sections 2-5, 2-6, 3-5, 3-6, 4-5 and 4-6 not yet proclaimed
............30The Municipalities Amendment Act, 2014, S.S. 2014
Assented to May 14, 2014, section 7, 8 and 10 not yet proclaimed
....................................................19The
Naturopathic Medicine Act, S.S. 2015 Assented to May 14, 2015
.....................................................................................................................N-3.11The
Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented
to May 20, 2010, sections 4 to 8 not yet proclaimed
............................................................26The
Podiatry Act, S.S. 2003 Assented to May 27, 2003, clauses 14(2)(n)
and (o) not yet proclaimed
.............................................P-14.1The Power
Corporation Amendment Act, 2001, S.S. 2001 Assented to June 28,
2001, section 15 not yet proclaimed
..................................................................30The
Power Corporation Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to May
15, 2013, section 7 not yet proclaimed
.....................................................................25The
Prescription Drugs Amendment Act, 2002, S.S. 2002 Assented to June
20, 2002, section 4 not yet proclaimed
....................................................................22The
Prescription Drugs Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May
20, 2010
.....................................................................................................................27The
Public Health Act, 1994, S.S. 1994 Assented to June 2, 1994,
subsection 73(5) not yet proclaimed
..........................................................P-37.1The
Public Health Amendment Act, 2004, S.S. 2004 Assented to June 17,
2004, section 7 not yet proclaimed
....................................................................46The
Queen’s Bench Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012/Loi de 2012 modifiant
la Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine, L.S. 2012 Assented
to May 16, 2012
.....................................................................................................................29The
Regional Health Services Act, S.S. 2002 Assented to July 10, 2002,
65(1) and (3), not yet proclaimed
.............................................................R-8.2The
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010
Assented to May 20, 2010
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 2003, S.S. 2003
Assented to June 27, 2003, clauses 3(a), (c) and (f), that portion
of clause 3(h) which repeals clauses 2(1)(p), (q), (r), (t), (u),
(w), (bb), (cc), (ff), (kk), (ll), (mm), (ww) and (bbb) of The
Saskatchewan Insurance Act, clauses 3(k) and (m), section 4,
subsection 13(3), sections 14, 37, 38 and 39, clauses 97(a) and (b)
and that portion of clause 97(c) which enacts clause 97(c.1) of The
Saskatchewan Insurance Act not yet proclaimed
.................................................................................................................................38The
Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (Treaty Land
Entitlement) Amendment Act, 2001, S.S. 2001 Assented to June 28,
2001
....................................................................................................................41The
Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented
to May 15, 2013
.....................................................................................................................30The
Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 Assented
to May 14, 2015
.....................................................................................................................20The
Securities Amendment Act, 2007, S.S. 2007 Assented to May 17, 2007,
subsection 10(3), that portion of section 42 that repeals section
118 of The Securities Act, 1988 and section 58 not yet proclaimed
...........................................................41The
Securities Amendment Act, 2008, S.S. 2008 Assented to December 3,
2008, sections 12 and 14 (that part of section 14 that repeals
section 45 of The Securities Act, 1988), section 33 not yet
proclaimed ..................................35The Securities
Amendment Act, 2012, S.S. 2012 Assented to May 16, 2012, clauses
3(e), (g) and (h), sections 7, 12 to 15, 22 and 31, not yet
proclaimed.
................................................................................................................................32The
Securities Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to May 15, 2013,
clause 46(a) and section 48 not yet proclaimed
.......................................33The Social Workers
Amendment Act, 2008, S.S. 2008 Assented to May 14, 2008, that
portion of section 5 that adds clause 18(2)(b) and that portion of
section 6 that adds subsection 21(3), not yet proclaimed
................................................................23The
Social Workers Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013 Assented to May 15,
2013
.....................................................................................................................35The
Ticket Sales Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010, section 4 not
yet
proclaimed......................................................................T-13.1The
Tobacco Control Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20,
2010, clause 3(c); section 5; that portion that adds subsection
6(7); section 15; those portions of clause 17(b) that add clauses
30(c.11),(c.12) and (c.14) not yet proclaimed
.................................................................................................................................34The
Trust and Loan Corporations Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May
21, 1997, clause 44(a) and section 57 not yet proclaimed
.......................................T-22.2The Victims of Crime
Amendment Act, 2011, S.S. 2011/ Loi de 2011 modifiant la Loi de
1995 sur les victimes d’actes criminels L.S. 2011 Assented to May
18, 2011
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Note: This table is for convenience of reference and is not
comprehensive; it is meant to be used in conjunction with the
Legislative Table of Public Statutes published by the Queen’s
Printer. Please refer to the Separate Chapters and the Tables for
any additional information regarding Proclamation dates and Coming
into Force dates for the Statutes listed above./Le présent tableau
a pour but de faciliter la référence et n’est pas complet; il est
utilisé en conjonction avec le Tableau des lois de la Saskatchewan
(Legislative Table of Public Statutes) publié par l’Imprimeur de la
Reine. Veuillez vous référer aux chapitres tirés à part et au
Tableau pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements relatifs aux
dates de proclamation et d’entrée en vigueur des lois
susmentionnées.
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ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR SANCTION
(First Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Première
session, 28e Assemblée législative)
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Title/ Bill/ Chapter/ Titre: Projet de loi: Chapitre:
The Appropriation Act, 2016 (No. 1) (Assented to June 30, 2016)
............................................................................................
38 .....................1The Growth and Financial Security Repeal
Act, S.S. 2016 (Assented to June 30, 2016, but is retroactive and
deemed to have been in force on and from April 1, 2016)
..............................................................................................
21 .....................2The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2016
(Assented to June 30, 2016, but is retroactive and deemed to have
been in force on and from January 1, 2016; sections 9 and 10 are
retroactive and deemed to have been in force on and from January 1,
2015; section 11 is retroactive and deemed to have been in force on
and from March 19, 2015) .........................................
22 .....................3The Teachers Superannuation and Disability
Benefits Amendment Act, 2016 (Assented to June 30, 2016)
............................................................................................
3 .......................6The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2016,
S.S. 2016/Loi modificative de 2016 sur les services de l’etat
civil, L.S. 2016 (Assented to June 30, 2016)
............................................................................................
27 .....................7The Wakamow Valley Authority Amendment
Act, S.S. 2016 (Assented to June 30, 2016, but is retroactive and
deemed to have been in force on and from April 1, 2016)
.....................................................................................
25 .....................8
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ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/ LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES
OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES
________________________
Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision
Makers Consequential Amendments Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to
May 14, 2015) Specific Event: comes into force on the coming into
force of section 1 of The Health Care Directives and Substitute
Health Care Decision Makers Act, 2015/Loi de 2015 sur les
directives et les subrogés en matière de soins de santé
................................................................
11The Liquor Retail Modernization Consequential Amendments Act,
2016, S.S. 2016 (Assented to June 30, 2016) Specific Event: comes
into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Liquor
Retail Modernization Act, S.S. 2016/Loi de modernisation du
commerce des boissons alcoolisées, L.S. 2016
..................................................................................................................................
5The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Amendment Act,
2013, S.S. 2013 (Assented to May 15, 2013) Specific Event: comes
into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Management
and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases
Act..................................................................................................
13The Statute Law Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015 (Assented to May
14, 2015) Specific Event: section 23 comes into force on the coming
into force of section 1 The Lobbyists Act; subsection 64(3) and
Schedule 3 come into force on the coming into force of Part XXI of
The Credit Union Act, 1998
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ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2016)
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The Automobile Accident Insurance (Motorcycles) Amendment Act,
2015, S.S. 2015, c.28. Proclaimed in force April 1, 2016.
The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act, S.S. 2013,
C-30.2. Section 120 and subsections 122(6) and (9) proclaimed in
force February 1, 2016.
The Enforcement of Money Judgments Amendment Act, 2015, S.S.
2015, c.7. Proclaimed in force May 30, 2016.
The Fee Waiver Act, S.S. 2015, c.F-13.1001. Proclaimed in force
February 26, 2016.
The Health Information Protection Amendment Act, 2015, S.S.
2015, c.12. Proclaimed in force June 1, 2016
The Lobbyists Act, S.S. 2014, c.L-27.01. Proclaimed in force
August 23, 2016.
The Local Government Election Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.L-30.11.
Proclaimed in force January 1, 2016.
The MRI Facilities Licensing Act, S.S. 2015, c.M-23.001.
Proclaimed in force February 29, 2016.
The Pooled Registered Pension Plans (Saskatchewan) Act, S.S.
2013, c.P-16.101. Proclaimed in force May 1, 2016.
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.19.
Section 21 proclaimed in force February 15, 2016.
The Saskatchewan Employment Amendment Act, S.S. 2014, c.27.
Sections 1, 2 and 5 to 9 proclaimed in force January 1, 2016.
The Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015,
c.32. Proclaimed in force January 4, 2016.
The Securities Amendment Act, 2013, S.S. 2013, c.33. Subsections
3(1) to (6), (8) to (14) and (16) to (20), sections 4 to 9, 11, 13
to 16, 18 to 29 and 31, clauses 32(1)(a) to (f) and 32(2)(a),
subsection 32(3), sections 33 to 35 and 37 to 42 and 47, clauses
46(b) to (k), (m), (n), (p), (q), (s) and (t) and section 47
proclaimed in force February 10, 2016.
The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 2015, S.S. 2015, c.26/Loi de
2015 modifiant la Loi de 2009 sur les services de l’état civil,
L.S. 2015, ch.26. Proclaimed in force January 1, 2016.
*Note: A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time
is indicated in bold print./Une loi proclamée qui figure pour la
première fois dans cette liste apparaît en caractères gras.
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BOARD ORDERS/ORDONNANCES DES CONSEILS, COMMISSIONS, RÉGIES
________________________
The Assessment Management Agency Act [clause 12(1)(p)]
________________________
CONFIRMATION OF 2015 ASSESSMENT ROLLThis is an Order pursuant to
clause 12(1)(p) of The Assessment Management Agency Act
confirming
the 2015 assessment roll for each municipality listed in
Schedule 1, as at the date of each municipality’s 2015 assessment
return.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, on August 26, 2016.
Neal Hardy, Chair.
Irwin Blank, Board Secretary.
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CONFIRMATION OF 2016 ASSESSMENT ROLLThis is an Order pursuant to
clause 12(1)(p) of The Assessment Management Agency Act
confirming
the 2016 assessment roll for each municipality listed in
Schedule 1, as at the date of each municipality’s 2016 assessment
return.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, on August 26, 2016.
Neal Hardy, Chair.
Irwin Blank, Board Secretary.
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MINISTER’S ORDER/ARRÊTÉ MINISTÉRIEL ________________________
The Municipalities Act [sections 50, 55 and 61]
________________________
ESTABLISHING THE ORGANIZED HAMLET OF DEER VALLEYPursuant to
sections 50, 55, and 61 of The Municipalities Act, an application
has been received requesting the
establishment of an Organized Hamlet within the Rural
Municipality of Lumsden No. 189.
IT IS HEREBY DECLARED THAT the lands described as follows and
shown on the attached map in Appendix A be declared an Organized
Hamlet, and shall be known as the Organized Hamlet of Deer
Valley:
All those portions of Township 19, Range 21, West of the Second
Meridian, Saskatchewan and described as:
(1) The north-east and south-east quarters of Section 7 lying to
the right bank of Pile of Bones Creek;
(2) The south-east and south-west quarters of Section 8 lying to
the right bank of Pile of Bones Creek;
(3) The north-west quarter of Section 8 lying to the south-west
of a line joining the south-east corner of the quarter section with
a point on the western Boundary of the quarter section a distance
of 298 m south from the north-west corner of the quarter
section;
(4) Block A, Plan No. 00RA29005 in the north-east quarter of
Section 5 lying to the north of the right bank of Pile of Bones
Creek, and as referred to by the bold dashed line shown on the
sketch and attached hereto as Schedule A; and
(5). The original road allowance lying easterly from and
adjacent to the north-east and south-east quarters of Section 7
which lies to the north of the right bank of the Pile of Bones
Creek.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT:
1 The first meeting of the voters of the Organized Hamlet of
Deer Valley shall be held on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 7:00
p.m., in the Deer Valley Golf Clubhouse, 10 Deer Valley Rd. (Parcel
A, Plan No. 101174082, Ext. 14, in the north-west quarter 08-19-21
W2M), Saskatchewan.
2 Darcie Cooper, administrator for the Rural Municipality of
Lumsden No. 189, is appointed to make the necessary arrangements
for the first meeting of the voters, including publication of the
notice and shall chair the first meeting of the voters.
3 A three person board shall be elected at the first meeting of
the voters. The terms of office for each of the board members shall
be as follows:
(a) one Hamlet Board Member shall hold office for a two-year
term which will expire at the annual meeting of the voters in 2018;
thereafter, subject to clause 68(3)(b) of The Municipalities Act,
the board member will hold office for a four-year term;
(b) one Hamlet Board Member shall hold office for a three-year
term expiring at the annual meeting of the voters in 2019;
thereafter, subject to clause 68(3)(b) of The Municipalities Act,
the board member will hold office for a four-year term;
(c) one Hamlet Board Member shall hold office for a four-year
term which will expire at the annual meeting of the voters in 2020;
thereafter, subject to clause 68(3)(b) of The Municipalities Act,
the board member will hold office for a four-year term; and
(d) unless there is a vacancy to fill for an unexpired term,
there will be no election for a board member in 2021.
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4 The first meeting of the Organized Hamlet Board shall be on
Tuesday, November 1, 2016 in the Deer Valley Golf Clubhouse, 10
Deer Valley Rd. (Parcel A, Plan No. 101174082, Ext. 14 in the
north-west quarter 08-19-21 W2M), Saskatchewan following the first
meeting of the voters.
5 The effective date of this order is December 31, 2016.
Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan,
the 23rd day of August, 2016.
Keith Comstock, Assistant Deputy Minister for and on
behalf of the Minister of Government
Relations._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PUBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PUBLICS ________________________
The Change of Name Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur le changement de
nom ________________________
The following changes of name are registered under the
provisions of The Change of Name Act, 1995/ Les changements de nom
ci-après sont enregistrés en exécution de la Loi de 1995 sur le
changement de nom:
Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Address/ Addresse:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Raymond Glen STIRLING (Dated August 23, 2016) Arcola SK December
14, 1973 Stirling VON GALL
Rawshan AL-SALEEM (Dated August 23, 2016) Regina SK April 8,
1985 Rawshan HAJI
Zerai Mangestap MERHAWI (Dated August 23, 2016) Regina SK
January 1, 1989
Menhsteab Merhawizqi ZERAI
Gerilynn Trinidad TORIANO (Dated August 23, 2016) Regina SK
October 20, 1994 Gerilynn Toriano CIRIACO
Stephanie Elizabeth Rae BENJAMIN (Dated August 23, 2016)
Regina SK October 7, 1996 Kyle Wilfred GELSINGER
Timothy John WYATT (Dated August 23, 2016) Elrose SK October 10,
1957 Sienna Victoria WYLDE
Brian James THOMSON (Dated August 23, 2016) Saskatoon SK May 3,
1963 Brian ANDER
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Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Address/ Addresse:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Gwen Jacqueline BOSCHMAN (Dated August 23, 2016)
Saskatoon SK January 23, 1965 Jacqueline Gwen BOSCHMAN
Nimmi THAKKER (Dated August 23, 2016) Regina SK May 23, 1964
Nimmi Sejal THAKKER
Arlene Louise WOWK (Dated August 24, 2016) Saskatoon SK June 1,
1954 Arlyne Louise WOWK
Hongyan SHANG (Dated August 24, 2016) Saskatoon SK April 11,
1984 Tina Hongyan SHANG
Andrew James VONGKHAM HOUMPHAVONG (Dated August 25, 2016)
Moose Jaw SK May 15, 1990 Andrew James MCCALL
Andres Osvaldo URIBE (Dated August 25, 2016) Saskatoon SK
January 17, 1985
Andrés Osvaldo GODOY-MUÑOZ
Mahfooz OMER AHMED BIN (Dated August 25, 2016) Regina SK April
28, 1988
Omer Ahmed BINMAHFOOZ
Angelle Marie GROHS (Dated August 25, 2016) Regina SK June 17,
1997 Angelle Marie PROBE
Jayde Bonnie Lynn Brenda GROHS (Dated August 25, 2016)
Regina SK August 25, 1995 Jayde Bonnie Lynn PROBE
Justine Rae Navarro IGMEN (Dated August 25, 2016) Regina SK July
26, 1997 Justin Rey IGMEN
Name(s) of Child or Children/Nom(s) de l’enfant ou des
enfants:
Former Name/ Ancien nome:
Name Changed To/ Nouveau nom:
Date of Birth/ Date de naissance:
Kylee Anne Marie HEIDEL (Dated August 25, 2016) Kylee Anne Marie
GARDNER March 26, 1999
Given under my hand at the City of Regina, in the Province of
Saskatchewan/Fait sous ma signature dans la ville de Regina, dans
la province de la Saskatchewan. ________________________
Patricia A. Dean, Registrar of Vital Statistics/
Registraire des Services de l’état Civil.
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Highway Traffic Board
________________________
NOTICE OF APPLICATION1 The Highway Traffic Board gives notice of
receipt of the following application.
2 Any party wishing to oppose an application must complete and
file a Statement of Objection on or before Friday, September 23,
2016. Please reference the file number when filing opposition.
3 Where opposition is filed to any application, a public hearing
will be scheduled. All hearing participants will be advised of the
hearing date. Any interested party may contact the Board at (306)
775-6672 to obtain information respecting hearing dates and
locations.
Amy Rowland-McAvena, CIP, HTB Administrator,
Highway Traffic Board. ________________________
Applicant: LP3 TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS LTD.Address: 4003
Brodsky Ave., Saskatoon SK S7P 0C9File: B.16.16Application: For an
Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
CLASS B
Intra-provincialCommodity Description: Origin: Destination:
Conditions:passengers points in points in see below Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
The following conditions must be met by the holder of a Class B
certificate:
(a) any vehicle used to provide the service must be the object
of a valid stage 2 inspection certificate issued pursuant to
section 4 of The Vehicle Inspection Regulations, 2001;
(b) any vehicle used to provide the service must not be equipped
with a taxi meter or any equipment designed to calculate a
passenger fare based on distance travelled;
(c) the service provided to the passenger must be a pre-booked
or chartered service and the passenger hiring the vehicle must be
collected at a predetermined location;
(d) the service provided to the passenger must not be obtained
by the passenger by hailing, signalling, or attracting the
attention of the vehicle operator while the vehicle is being
operated on any street, highway or road in Saskatchewan;
(e) this authority is valid only for vehicles which, immediately
prior to each trip, are stored, repaired, maintained and dispatched
from the office, storage, repair and maintenance facilities
maintained by the certificate holder based in Regina and/or
Saskatoon SK; and
(f) the type of vehicle that may be used to provide the service:
Bus.
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The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 [section 20.1]
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ESTABLISHMENT OF SPEED ZONES – PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY NO. 20NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that, effective immediately, pursuant to section
20.1 of The Highways and
Transportation Act, 1997, the Minister establishes speed zones
under Schedule B by erecting official signs stating the speed limit
at the following locations:
• 40 km/hr on Provincial Highway No. 20 in the Town of Nokomis
from a point 90 m east of its intersection with King St. to a point
300 m north of its intersection with 6th Ave. W;
• 70 km/hr on Provincial Highway No. 20 in the Town of Nokomis
from a point 350 m south of its junction with Provincial Highway
No. 15 to a point 90 m east of its intersection with King St.;
• 70 km/hr on Provincial Highway No. 20 in the Town of Nokomis
from a point 300 m north of its intersection with 6th Ave. W to a
point 650 m north of its intersection with 6th Ave. W.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, the 17th day of August, 2016.
Miranda Carlberg, Assistant Deputy Minister,
Ministry of Highways and
Infrastructure._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTICE OF SALE AND AUCTION/AVIS DE VENTE AUX ENCHÈRES
________________________
The Commercial Liens Act ________________________
NOTICE OF SALE AND AUCTIONNotice is hereby given that Cummins
Western Canada, carrying on business at 110 Kress St., Regina
SK,
S4P 2Z5, has possession of and is disposing of the following
described vehicle under the terms and conditions of The Commercial
Liens Act and The Personal Property Security Act.:
One 1995 Freightliner.VIN No. IFUYFDYB7SP778295Registered Owner:
Mr. Charles Davis
The vehicle will be available for sale by auction at McDougall
Auctioneers Ltd., Emerald Park SK, North Service Road, Highway No.
1 East on the 19th day of September, 2016.
The registered owner of the vehicle has first rights to their
vehicle after all fees and expenses incurred have been paid in
full.
Dated this 25th day of August, 2016.
Darryl Campbell, Cummins Western Canada.
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RULES OF COURT/RÈGLES DE PROCÉDURE ________________________
The Queen’s Bench Act, 1998/Loi de 1998 sur la Cour du Banc de
la Reine[section 28]
COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH FOR SASKATCHEWAN – AMENDMENTS TO THE
QUEEN’S BENCH RULES
The Queen’s Bench Rules are amended, effective the 1st day of
October, 2016, in the manner set forth below:
Part 2 amended
1 Subrule 2-14(1) is amended by repealing clause (b) and
substituting the following:
“(b) the minor is represented by a lawyer appointed by The
Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission”.
Part 13 amended
2(1) Part 13 is amended in the manner set forth in this
section.
(2) The information note following the Part 13 heading is
repealed and the following substituted:
“
What this Part is about: This Part contains rules respecting
calculating time. It also deals with various administrative
matters, including the filing of documents and certification of
copies of original documents. The Part also has rules concerning
the contents of pleadings, affidavits, exhibits, funds in Court,
proceedings by and against persons who have obtained a fee waiver
certificate pursuant to The Fee Waiver Act, and transfer of
proceedings under The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer
Act.
”.
(3) Division 5 is repealed and the following substituted:
“DIVISION 5
Proceedings By and Against Fee Waiver Certificate Holders
“Interpretation of Division and rules re Fee Waiver Certificate
Holders
13-42(1) In this Division:
‘certificate holder’ means a person who has obtained a fee
waiver certificate that is issued, or deemed to be issued, by the
Court for the purposes of proceedings in the Court; (« détenteur de
certificat »)
‘fee waiver certificate’ means a fee waiver certificate issued
pursuant to The Fee Waiver Act; (« certificat de dispense des
droits »)
‘local registrar’ means the local registrar at the judicial
centre at which the matter is proceeding or intended to proceed; («
registraire local »)
‘material change in circumstances’ means a material change in
circumstances as defined in The Fee Waiver Regulations. («
changement important de situation »)
(2) A certificate holder may take, defend or be a party to any
legal proceedings in the Court on the terms and conditions
mentioned in this Division.
Information Note
See, in general, The Fee Waiver Act and The Fee Waiver
Regulations respecting the eligibility requirements for a fee
waiver certificate, which excuses the certificate holder from
paying certain Court fees in light of his or her financial
circumstances.
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“Application for certificate
13-43 A party seeking to obtain a fee waiver certificate for the
purposes of proceedings in the Court shall apply to the local
registrar in accordance with The Fee Waiver Act and The Fee Waiver
Regulations.
“Holders of previously-issued certificates
13-44(1) A party seeking to rely on a previously-issued fee
waiver certificate for the purposes of proceedings in the Court
shall:
(a) apply to the local registrar for a waiver of the requirement
to apply for a fee waiver certificate; and
(b) provide evidence, satisfactory to the local registrar,
that:
(i) the applicant is the holder of a valid fee waiver
certificate that was issued within the previous 12 months by
another court or a public body pursuant to The Fee Waiver Act;
and
(ii) the applicant has not experienced a material change in
circumstances since the fee waiver certificate was issued.
(2) If, on an application pursuant to subrule (1), the local
registrar waives the requirement for the applicant to apply for a
new fee waiver certificate, the previously-issued fee waiver
certificate is deemed, in accordance with subsection 3(8) of The
Fee Waiver Act, to be a fee waiver certificate issued by the
Court.
“Material change in circumstances
13-45(1) If a certificate holder’s lawyer learns that the
certificate holder has experienced a material change in
circumstances, the lawyer must immediately report that fact, in
writing, to the local registrar at the judicial centre at which the
matter is proceeding or intended to proceed.
(2) Nothing in subrule (1) alters a certificate holder’s
obligation pursuant to The Fee Waiver Regulations to report a
material change in circumstances.
“Security for costs; issuance of certificate after order
13-46(1) If an order for security for costs has been made
against a person applying for a fee waiver certificate, the fee
waiver certificate must not be granted until after 2 days’ notice
to the party who has obtained the order for security for costs or
the party’s lawyer.
(2) A party mentioned in subrule (1) or the party’s lawyer has
the right to be heard on the application for a fee waiver
certificate.
(3) Unless the Court orders otherwise, if a fee waiver
certificate is granted:
(a) the filing of the fee waiver certificate supersedes any
previous order obtained by any other party for security for costs
as against the certificate holder; and
(b) no order for security for costs shall be issued after that
date against the certificate holder.
Information Note
Security for costs: See Division 4 of Part 4 regarding obtaining
an order for security for costs.
Order for costs: The Court may make an order for costs to or
against a certificate holder in accordance with section 7 of The
Fee Waiver Act and Part 11 of these rules.
“Leave required by certificate holder re involvement in legal
proceedings
13-47 No certificate holder may take, defend or be a party to
any legal proceedings pursuant to this Division without leave
of:
(a) the Court;
(b) the judge before whom the matter is heard; or
(c) the court or judge to whom the appeal is taken.
“Stay of proceedings
13-48 Unless the Court orders otherwise, nothing in this
Division operates as a stay of any proceedings.
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“Confidentiality
13-49 Unless the Court orders otherwise, any information
disclosed on an application for a fee waiver certificate pursuant
to this Part shall be kept confidential and not made available to
any person other than:
(a) the applicant;
(b) the applicant’s lawyer; and
(c) the Court”.
Part 17 amended
3(1) Part 17 is amended in the manner set out in this
section.
(2) Rule 17-1 is amended by repealing the definition of “needy
person”.
(3) The Information Note that follows rule 17-4 is amended by
deleting the definitions listed under rule 13-42 and substituting
the following:
“13-42 ‘certificate holder’ ‘fee waiver certificate’ ‘local
registrar’ ‘material change in circumstances’
”. ________________________
CERTIFICATEI, MARTEL D. POPESCUL, Chief Justice of Her Majesty’s
Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan, certify
that these amendments to the rules and forms were made by a
majority of judges of Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for
Saskatchewan pursuant to section 28 of The Queen’s Bench Act,
1998.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, August 24th, 2016.
Martel D. Popescul, C.J.Q.B.
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COUR DU BANC DE LA REINE DE LA SASKATCHEWANMODIFICATIONS AUX
RÈGLES DE LA COUR DU BANC DE LA REINE
Les Règles de la Cour du Banc de la Reine sont modifiées, à
compter du 1 octobre 2016, de la manière suivante :
Modification de la partie 2
1 La règle 2-14(1) est modifiée par abrogation de l’alinéa b) et
son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« b) il est représenté par un avocat nommé par la Commission
d’aide juridique de la Saskatchewan ».
Modification de la partie 13
2(1) La partie 13 est modifiée de la manière énoncée au présent
article.
(2) Le complément d’information qui suit le titre de la partie
13 est abrogé et remplacé par ce qui suit :
«
Le sujet de la présente partie : La présente partie contient des
règles régissant la computation (c’est-à-dire le calcul) des
délais. Elle traite aussi de diverses questions administratives,
telles que le dépôt de documents et la certification de copies de
documents originaux. Elle contient en outre des règles concernant
le contenu des plaidoiries et des affidavits, l’annexion des
pièces, les sommes consignées en justice, les poursuites engagées
par ou contre des personnes qui ont obtenu un certificat de
dispense des droits en vertu de la loi intitulée The Fee Waiver
Act, et le renvoi d’instance régi par la Loi sur la compétence des
tribunaux et le renvoi des instances.
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3) La section 5 est abrogée et remplacée par ce qui suit :
« SECTION 5 Instances engagées par ou contre des détenteurs de
certificat de dispense des droits
« Définitions et régime applicable aux détenteurs de certificat
de dispense des droits
13-42(1) Les définitions qui suivent s’appliquent à la présente
section.
« certificat de dispense des droits » Certificat délivré sous le
régime de la loi intitulée The Fee Waiver Act. (“fee waiver
certificate”)
« changement important de situation » S’entend au sens de la
définition de « material change in circumstances » dans le
règlement intitulé The Fee Waiver Regulations. (“material change in
circumstances”)
« détenteur de certificat » Personne qui a obtenu un certificat
de dispense des droits délivré – ou réputé délivré – par la Cour en
vue d’une instance devant la Cour. (“certificate holder”)
« registraire local » Registraire local du centre judiciaire où
l’affaire est en cours ou prévue. (“local registrar”)
(2) Un détenteur de certificat peut poursuivre, se constituer
défendeur ou être partie dans toute instance judiciaire devant la
Cour, aux conditions énoncées dans la présente section.
Complément d’information
Voir en général la loi intitulée The Fee Waiver Act et le
règlement intitulé The Fee Waiver Regulations en ce qui concerne
les conditions d’admissibilité au certificat de dispense des
droits, lequel exempte son détenteur de certains droits judiciaires
en raison de sa situation financière.
« Demande de certificat
13-43 La partie qui souhaite obtenir un certificat de dispense
des droits en vue d’une instance devant la Cour s’adresse au
registraire local conformément à la loi intitulée The Fee Waiver
Act et au règlement intitulé The Fee Waiver Regulations.
« Détenteurs de certificats préexistants
13-44(1) La partie qui souhaite utiliser un certificat de
dispense des droits préexistant en vue d’une instance devant la
Cour doit :
a) demander au registraire local d’être dispensé de l’obligation
de demander un certificat de dispense des droits;
b) fournir, à la satisfaction du registraire local, les preuves
suivantes :
(i) la preuve qu’il est détenteur d’un certificat de dispense
des droits valide qui a été délivré dans les 12 mois précédents par
une autre cour ou un organisme public conformément à la loi
intitulée The Fee Waiver Act,
(ii) la preuve qu’il n’a pas connu de changement important de
situation depuis la délivrance de son certificat de dispense des
droits.
(2) Lorsque, sur demande présentée en vertu du paragraphe (1),
le registraire local dispense le requérant de l’obligation de
demander un nouveau certificat de dispense des droits, le
certificat préexistant est réputé avoir été délivré par la Cour en
application du paragraphe 3(8) de la loi intitulée The Fee Waiver
Act.
« Changement important de situation
13-45(1) L’avocat du détenteur de certificat qui apprend que le
détenteur de certificat a connu un changement important de
situation en fait rapport immédiatement, par écrit, au registraire
local du centre judiciaire où l’affaire est en cours ou prévue.
(2) Le paragraphe (1) ne change en rien l’obligation qui incombe
au détenteur de certificat de signaler tout changement important de
situation en application du règlement intitulé The Fee Waiver
Regulations.
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« Délivrance d’un certificat après une ordonnance de sûreté en
garantie des dépens
13-46(1) Si la personne qui demande un certificat de dispense
des droits a fait l’objet d’une ordonnance de sûreté en garantie
des dépens, le certificat ne peut être accordé qu’après préavis de
2 jours à la partie qui a obtenu l’ordonnance ou à son avocat.
(2) La partie visée au paragraphe (1) ou son avocat a le droit
de se faire entendre à l’audition de la demande de certificat de
dispense des droits.
(3) Sauf ordonnance contraire de la Cour, lorsqu’un certificat
de dispense des droits est accordé :
a) le dépôt du certificat de dispense des droits supplante toute
ordonnance antérieure de sûreté en garantie des dépens obtenue par
une autre partie contre le détenteur du certificat;
b) aucune autre ordonnance de sûreté en garantie des dépens ne
peut être émise par la suite contre le détenteur du certificat.
Complément d’information
Sûreté en garantie des dépens : Se reporter à la section 4 de la
partie 4 en ce qui concerne l’obtention d’une ordonnance de sûreté
en garantie des dépens.
Ordonnance relative aux dépens : La Cour peut rendre une
ordonnance relative aux dépens en faveur ou à l’encontre d’un
détenteur de certificat en vertu de l’article 7 de la loi intitulée
The Fee Waiver Act et de la partie 11 des présentes règles.
« Obligation du détenteur de certificat d’obtenir l’autorisation
d’ester
13-47 Le détenteur de certificat ne peut ester en justice comme
demandeur, défendeur ou autre partie sous le régime de la présente
section sans autorisation, selon le cas :
a) de la Cour;
b) du juge saisi de l’affaire;
c) du tribunal ou du juge saisi de l’appel.
« Suspension de l’instance
13-48 Sauf ordonnance contraire de la Cour, la présente section
n’entraîne pas suspension de l’instance.
« Confidentialité
13-49 Sauf ordonnance contraire de la Cour, tout renseignement
fourni dans le cadre d’une demande de certificat de dispense des
droits régie par la présente partie est tenu confidentiel et ne
peut être communiqué qu’aux personnes suivantes :
a) le requérant;
b) l’avocat du requérant;
c) la Cour ».
Modification de la partie 17
3(1) La partie 17 est modifiée de la façon énoncée au présent
article.
(2) La règle 17-1 est modifiée par abrogation de la définition
d’« indigent ».
(3) Le complément d’information qui suit la règle 17-4 est
modifié par suppression de la liste des définitions correspondant à
13-42 et son remplacement par ce qui suit :
« 13-42 « certificat de dispense des droits » « changement
important de situation » « détenteur de certificat » « registraire
local » ».
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CERTIFICATJe soussigné, MARTEL D. POPESCUL, juge en chef de la
Cour du Banc de la Reine de la Saskatchewan,
atteste que les présentes modifications aux règles ont été
prises à la majorité des juges de la Cour du Banc de la Reine de la
Saskatchewan conformément à l’article 28 de la Loi de 1998 sur la
Cour du Banc de la Reine.
Fait à Regina, en Saskatchewan, le 24 août 2016.
Martel D. Popescul, juge en chef de la Cour du
Banc de la
Reine._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN/ ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE DE
LA SASKATCHEWAN
________________________
Rules Relating to Private Bills
The Rules and Procedures of the Legislative Assembly of
Saskatchewan with regard to the time for filing Petitions for
Private Bills with the Clerk and other related matters can be
obtained by visiting the Legislative Assembly website or on
application to:
Gregory A. Putz Clerk of the Legislative Assembly Room 239,
Legislative Building
Regina SK S4S 0B3 Telephone: (306)787-0603
E-mail: [email protected]
* For further information regarding the Private Bills Committee,
visit the Committees link at: www.legassembly.sk.ca.
________________________
Règlements relatifs aux pétitions et aux projets de loi
d’intérêt privé
Les règlements de l’Assemblée législative de la Saskatchewan
relatifs aux délais prescrits pour le dépôt de pétitions concernant
des projets de loi d’intérêt privé, ainsi que d’autres
renseignements à ce sujet sont disponibles en tout temps au site
Web de l’Assemblée législative ou auprès du greffier en s’adressant
à:
Gregory A. Putz Greffier de l’Assemblée législative
Bureau 239, Palais législatif Regina SK S4S 0B3
Téléphone: (306) 787-0603 Courriel: [email protected]
* D’autres renseignements au sujet du Comité des projets de loi
d’intérêt privé sont disponibles sous le titre « Committees » au
site Web de l’Assemblée législative au: www.legassembly.sk.ca.
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for submissions to The Saskatchewan
Gazette is 5 p.m. on the Monday of the week of publication. If a
holiday occurs within the week of publication, the deadline is set
back to 5 p.m. of the previous Friday. Please allow yourself at
least one full week to ensure mail delivery of Gazette submissions.
Publication of any material received late will be delayed until the
following week’s issue.
All material for publication in The Saskatchewan Gazette must be
submitted electronically (MS Word or WordPerfect) accompanied by a
signed hard copy to the Office of the Queen’s Printer, Saskatchewan
Justice, B19-3085 Albert St., Regina SK S4S 0B1, tel.
(306)787-2367, or by E-mail: [email protected].
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