PART I/PARTIE I TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX ................................................................................................................................................ 1186 APPOINTMENTS/NOMINATIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 1186 PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Fourth Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 26 e Assemblée législative) ............................................ 1186 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES..................................................................................... 1188 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR SANCTION (Fourth Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 26 e Assemblée législative) ............................................ 1191 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES..... 1191 ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2011) ........................................................................................................................ 1192 ORDERS IN COUNCIL/DÉCRETS .................................................................................................................................................... 1192 The Provincial Lands Act ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1192 MINISTERS’ ORDERS/ARRÊTÉS MINISTÉRIELS ...................................................................................................................... 1194 The Education Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation ........................................................................................................................... 1194 The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1195 CORPORATE REGISTRY NOTICES/AVIS DU REGISTRE DES SOCIÉTÉS .......................................................................... 1198 The Business Corporations Act ................................................................................................................................................................ 1198 The Business Names Registration Act..................................................................................................................................................... 1213 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ........................................................................ 1230 PUBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PUBLICS .................................................................................................................................................. 1232 The Change of Name Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom .............................................................................................. 1232 Highway Traffic Board............................................................................................................................................................................. 1233 The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997......................................................................................................................................... 1234 The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1235 The Opticians Act ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1239 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act............................................................................................................................................................ 1249 RULES OF COURT/RÈGLES DE PROCÉDURE ........................................................................................................................... 1250 Court of Queen’s Bench (Court Sittings) ................................................................................................................................................ 1250 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/AVIS AUX ANNONCEURS ............................................................................................................. 1251/ 1252 The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITÉ DE L’IMPRIMEUR DE LA REINE Volume 107 REGINA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2011/REGINA, VENDREDI, 20 MAI 2011 No. 20/nº 20 PART II/PARTIE II SR 21/2011 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Regulations, 2011 .......................................................................... 111 SR 22/2011 The Traffic Safety Court of Saskatchewan Amendment Regulations, 2011/ RS 22/2011 Règlement de 2011 modifiant le Règlement sur le Tribunal de la sécurité routière de la Saskatchewan.................................................................................. 112/113 SR 23/2011 The Driver Licensing and Suspension Amendment Regulations, 2011 ................................................................... 114 SR 24/2011 The Vehicle Impoundment (Unauthorized Driver) Amendment Regulations, 2011................................................ 122 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS)
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THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, MAy 20, 2011 1185
PART I/PARTIE I
TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIèRES
PART I/PARTIE I
SPECIAL DAyS/JOuRS SPéCIAux ................................................................................................................................................ 1186
PROgRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SuR L’éTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Fourth Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 26e Assemblée législative) ............................................ 1186
ACTS NOT yET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMéES ..................................................................................... 1188
ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIguEuR SuR SANCTION (Fourth Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 26e Assemblée législative) ............................................ 1191
ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIguEuR À DES OCCuRRENCES PARTICuLIèRES..... 1191
ORDERS IN COuNCIL/DéCRETS .................................................................................................................................................... 1192
The Provincial Lands Act ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1192
The Education Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation ........................................................................................................................... 1194
The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1195
CORPORATE REgISTRy NOTICES/AVIS Du REgISTRE DES SOCIéTéS .......................................................................... 1198The Business Corporations Act ................................................................................................................................................................ 1198
The Business Names Registration Act..................................................................................................................................................... 1213
The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ........................................................................ 1230
PuBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PuBLICS .................................................................................................................................................. 1232The Change of Name Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom .............................................................................................. 1232
The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 ......................................................................................................................................... 1234
The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1235
The Opticians Act ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1239
The Saskatchewan Insurance Act............................................................................................................................................................ 1249
RuLES OF COuRT/RègLES DE PROCéDuRE ........................................................................................................................... 1250Court of Queen’s Bench (Court Sittings) ................................................................................................................................................ 1250
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/AVIS Aux ANNONCEuRS ............................................................................................................. 1251/ 1252
The Saskatchewan GazettePUBLISHED WEEKLy By AUTHORITy OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIéE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITé DE L’IMPRIMEUR DE LA REINE
Volume 107 REGINA, FRIDAy, MAy 20, 2011/REGINA, VENDREDI, 20 MAI 2011 No. 20/nº 20
PART II/PARTIE II
SR 21/2011 The Seizure of Criminal Property Amendment Regulations, 2011 .......................................................................... 111
SR 22/2011 The Traffic Safety Court of Saskatchewan Amendment Regulations, 2011/ RS 22/2011 Règlement de 2011 modifiant le Règlement sur le Tribunal de la sécurité routière de la Saskatchewan .................................................................................. 112/113
SR 23/2011 The Driver Licensing and Suspension Amendment Regulations, 2011 ................................................................... 114
SR 24/2011 The Vehicle Impoundment (Unauthorized Driver) Amendment Regulations, 2011 ................................................ 122
THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE
RESCISSION OF CORONER APPOINTMENTSThe following coroner appointments have been rescinded, effective immediately:
Janine Arnold, Saskatoon SK Trina Mucha, Saskatoon SK
Traci Ward, Director, Administration,
Office of the Chief Coroner._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PROgRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SuR L’éTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Fourth Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly/Quatrième session, 26e Assemblée législative)
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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 165 The Adult Guardianship and Co-decision-making Amendment Act, 2011 ...........................................Proclamation 173 The Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2011 .....................On Assent 170 The Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 2011 ................................On Assent 161 The Election Amendment Act, 2010 ...........................................................Proclamation 149 The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2010 .....................................................On Assent/ Specific Date 171 The Income Tax Amendment Act, 2011 .....................................................On Assent 144 The Litter Control Amendment Act, 2010 (Reinstated) On Assent/ Specific Date 162 The Local Government Election Amendment Act, 2010 ............................Proclamation 155 The Natural Resources Amendment Act, 2010 ..........................................On Assent 157 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .............................................................Proclamation 164 The Police Amendment Act, 2011 ...............................................................Proclamation 153 The Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2010 .............................................Proclamation 154 The Provincial Court Consequential Amendment Act, 2010/ Loi de 2010 portant modification corrélative à la loi intitulée The Provincial Court Amendment Act, 2010 .........................................Specific Event
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Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 147 The Public Interest Disclosure Act .............................................................Proclamation 166 The Renewable Diesel Act ...........................................................................Proclamation 169 The Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission Amendment Act, 2011 .............................................................................Proclamation 167 The Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation Act.........................................On Assent 160 The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2010 ..............Proclamation 150 The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Act, 2010 .............................................................................On Assent 168 The Teachers Superannuation and Disability Benefits Amendment Act, 2011 .............................................................................On Assent 159 The University of Regina Amendment Act, 2010 .......................................On Assent 172 The Victims of Crime Amendment Act, 2011/ Loi de 2011 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur les victimes d'actes criminels............................................................Proclamation ________________________
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 614 The Autism Spectrum Disorder Strategy Act ............................................On Assent 616 The Bed Bugs – Right to Know Act ............................................................On Assent/ Specific Date 624 The Contracts, Lease Agreements and Tenders Accountability and Transparency Act ....................................................On Assent 628 The Financial Administration Amendment Act, 2011 ..............................On Assent 630 The Health Document Storage Act .............................................................On Assent 629 The Independent Budget Officer Act ..........................................................On Assent 618 The Municipal and Public Employees’ Pension Plans Amendment Act ......................................................................................On Assent 627 The Oil Sands Environmental Impact Financial Compensation Act ..................................................................On Assent 617 The Protection of Service Animals Act .......................................................On Assent 625 The Saskatchewan Respectful Language Act ............................................On Assent 619 The School Bus Drivers of Saskatchewan Appreciation Day Act .............Withdrawn 623 The School Bus Drivers of Saskatchewan Appreciation Day Act .............On Assent 615 The Seniors’ Bill of Rights Act ...................................................................On Assent 626 The Wildlife Habitat Protection Amendment Act, 2011 ............................On Assent 622 The Workers’ Compensation Amendment Act, 2011 ..................................On Assent ________________________
Private Bills/Projets de loi d’intérêt privé
Bill No./No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 906 The Bethany College Amendment Act, 2011 ..............................................On Assent
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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 Certified Management Accountants Act, S.S. 2000 Assented to June 21, 2000 ....................................................................................................................C-4.111The Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003, S.S. 2003 Assented to June 27, 2003 ....................................................................................................................17The Conservation Easements Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................6The Correctional Services Amendment Act, 2010 Assented to December 9, 2010 ..............................................................................................................41The Credit Union Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998, clauses 2(1)(v) and (aaa), 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 .....................................................................................................................8The Crown Minerals Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010, section 25 not yet proclaimed ...................................................................9The Education Amendment Act, 2009, S.S. 2009/Loi de 2009 modifiant la Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation, L.S. 2009 Assented to May 14, 2009, sections 23 to 25, 27, clauses 45(a) and (b) not yet proclaimed ..............13The 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 Money Judgments Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................E-9.22The Environmental Assessment Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................11The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................E-10.22The Film and Video Classification Amendment Act, 2006, S.S. 2006 Assented to May 19, 2006 .....................................................................................................................20The Forest Resources Management Amendment Act, 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................13The Freehold Oil and Gas Production Tax Act, 2010 Assented to December 9, 2010 ..............................................................................................................F-22.11The 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 International Interests in Mobile Aircraft Equipment Act, S.S. 2007/Loi sur les garanties internationales portant sur des matériels d’équipement aéronautiques mobiles, L.S. 2007 Assented to March 21, 2007 ..................................................................................................................I-10.201
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The 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 Act, 2000, S.S. 2000 Assented to June 29, 2000, sections 51 and 151 and subsection 167(2) not yet proclaimed .............L-5.1The Land Titles Amendment Act, 2009, S.S. 2009 Assented to May 14, 2009, clauses 3(a), (b) and (e); sections 5, 6, 9, 11 to 16, 18, 22 and subsections 23(1), (3) and (4) not yet proclaimed ................................................................................21The Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................M-2.01The Medical Radiation Technologists Act, 2006, S.S. 2006 Assented to May 19, 2006 .....................................................................................................................M-10.3The 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 Opticians Act, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................O-5.1The Payday Loans Act, S.S. 2007 Assented to May 17, 2007 ....................................................................................................................P-4.3The Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 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 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 Public Trustee Amendment Act, 2001, S.S. 2001 Assented to June 28, 2001, section 18 and subsections 22(3), (8), (9) and (11) to (14) not yet proclaimed ..........................................................................................................33The Regional Health Services Act, S.S. 2002 Assented to July 10, 2002, subsections 3(4) and (5), 65(1) and (3), clause 77(2)(f), subsections 99(1) and (4), 114(1) and (7), and section 120 not yet proclaimed ..................................R-8.2The Regional Health Services Amendment Act, 2007, S.S. 2007 Assented to May 17, 2007 .....................................................................................................................36The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................30
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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 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 Senate Nominee Election Act, S.S. 2009 Assented to May 14, 2009 .....................................................................................................................S-46.003The 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 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 Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act, S.S. 2007 Assented to April 26, 2007 ....................................................................................................................T-14.2The Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2006, S.S. 2006 Assented to April 27, 2006, clauses 4(a) and 6(a) not yet proclaimed ................................................9The Trust and Loan Corporations Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, sections 35 to 40, clause 44(a) and section 57 not yet proclaimed .........T-22.2The Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2002, S.S. 2002 Assented to June 20, 2002, sections 8 and 11 not yet proclaimed ......................................................25The Vehicle Administration Amendment Act, 2004, S.S. 2004 Assented to June 10, 2004, sections 11, 16 and 24 not yet proclaimed ..............................................32The Wildlife Habitat Protection (Land Designation) Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 Assented to May 20, 2010 .....................................................................................................................36
Note: This table is for convenience of reference and is not comprehensive; it is meant to be used in conjunction with the Tables of Saskatchewan 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 (Tables of Saskatchewan 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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Title/ Bill/ Chapter/ Titre: Projet de loi: Chapitre:
The Animal Protection Amendment Act, 2010 (Assented to December 9, 2010) ...................................................................................... 148 .................... 38 The Appropriation Act, 2010 (No. 2) (Assented to December 9, 2010) ..................................................................................... 163 .................... 39The Commissioner for Oaths Amendment Act, 2010 (Assented to December 9, 2010) ...................................................................................... 152 .................... 40 The Sisters of Presentation Act, 2010 (Assented to December 9, 2010) ...................................................................................... 905 .................... 02
ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/ LOIS ENTRANT EN VIguEuR À DES OCCuRRENCES PARTICuLIèRES
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Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre:
The Enforcement of Money Judgments Consequential Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010/ Loi de 2010 portant modifications corrélatives à la loi intitulée The Enforcement of Money Judgments Act, L.S. 2010 (Assented to May 20, 2010) (Specific Events: comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Enforcement of Money Judgments Act ..............................................................................................................................10The Miscellaneous Statutes (Labour Mobility) Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 (Assented to May 20, 2010) (Specific Events: section 20 comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Medical Radiation Technologists Act, 2006; ...................................................................................19The Miscellaneous Statutes (Professional Discipline) Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010 (Assented to May 20, 2010) (Specific Events: sections 11 to 13 come into force on the coming into force of The Certified Management Accountants Act; section 36 comes into force on the coming into force of The Medical Radiation Technologists, 2006) ..........................................................................................20The Trustee Act, 2009 (Assented to March 31, 2009) (Specific Events: section 65 comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Certified Management Accountants Act; section 67 comes into force on the coming into force of section 1 of The Medical Radiation Technologists Act, 2006) ................................................................T-23.01
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ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMéES (2011)
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The Labour Market Commission Repeal Act, S.S. 2010, c.16. Proclaimed in force May 15, 2011.
The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010, c.42. Proclaimed in force January 20, 2011.
The Ticket Sales Act, S.S. 2010, c.T-13.1. Proclaimed in force June 1, 2011.
The Tobacco Control Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2010, c.34, that portion of clause 3(e) that adds the definition for “pharmacy” and clause 8(b) proclaimed in force April 1, 2011.
*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.
ORDERS IN COuNCIL/DéCRETS ________________________
The Provincial Lands Act ________________________
[O.C. 279/2011] 11 MAy 2011
On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that:
(a) Order in Council 134/2011 dated March 11, 2011 be amended by deleting the words “Lot One (1)” and replacing them with the words “Lot Ten (10)” and by deleting the words “Parcel No. 135457094” and replacing them with the words “Parcel No. 135459276”; and
(b) as a consequence of the above, the Minister of Environment is authorized to sell the provinical land identified below, for recreational purposes, to Marie-Paule Cecile Koopman of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, for the total sale price of $22,000 and to execute any required agreements related to the sale, on behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan:
Purchaser:
Marie-Paule Cecile Koopman 905B-9th St. E. SASKATOON SK S7H 0M9
Land described as follows:
Lot Ten (10), Block Thirteen (13) Parcel No. 135459276 Jan Lake Subdivision Registered Plan No. 65 PA04142 Minerals in the Crown
TOTAL SALE PRICE: $22,000RECOMMENDED By:
Minister of Environment.
APPROVED By:Brad Wall, President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED By:Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, Lieutenant Governor.REGINA, Saskatchewan.
AUTHORITy:The Provincial Lands Act, section 27; The Crown Resource Land Regulations, section 4; and The Forest Resources Management Regulations, section 3.
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[O.C. 280/2011] 11 MAy 2011
On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that:
(a) the Minister of Environment is authorized to withdraw the land identified below from the “Northern Provincial Forest”; and
(b) the Minister of Environment is authorized to sell the provincial land identified below, for continued recreational purposes, to Sheldon Frank Callele and Bonita Marie Callele of Lloydminster, Alberta, for the total sale price of $22,000 and to execute any required agreements related to the sale, on behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan:
Purchaser:
Sheldon Frank Callele and Bonita Marie Callele 6003-20th St. LLOyDMINSTER AB T9V 0A4
Land described as follows:
Lot Seven (7), Block Eleven (11) Parcel No. 130127587 Registered Plan No. 81B15639 Little Fishing Lake Subdivision Minerals in the Crown
TOTAL SALE PRICE: $22,000RECOMMENDED By:
Minister of Environment.
APPROVED By:Brad Wall, President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED By:Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, Lieutenant Governor.REGINA, Saskatchewan.
AUTHORITy:The Provincial Lands Act, section 27; The Crown Resource Land Regulations, section 4; and The Forest Resources Management Regulations, section 3.
The Education Act, 1995/ Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation [clause 54(1)(b), sections 118 and 357]
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M.O. ED06/2011-12. Pursuant to the authority vested in me by clause 54(1)(b) and section 118 of The Education Act, 1995, and in compliance with section 357 of the said Act, I, Donna Harpauer, Minister of Education, do hereby order the following, effective the date of this Order, in the manner set forth herein:
1 That the following lands be transferred from sub-division No. 6 of the Prairie Valley School Division No. 208 of Saskatchewan to sub-division No. 1 of the South East Cornerstone School Division No. 209 of Saskatchewan:
In Township 13, Range 1: the north-east quarter of section 34, and those portions of the north-east quarter of section 33, south half and north-west quarter of section 35, lying north of Pipestone Creek;
In Township 14, Range 1: sections 3, 7 to 10, 15 to 18, the north half and south-west quarter of section 14, the north-east quarter of section 4, and those portions of the north-west quarter and south half of section 4, lying north-east of Pipestone Creek;
All West of the Second Meridian.Excepting those lands included within the boundaries of an Indian Reserve.
2 That the following lands be transferred from sub-division No. 5 of the Prairie Valley School Division No. 208 of Saskatchewan to sub-division No. 1 of the South East Cornerstone School Division No. 209 of Saskatchewan:
In Township 14, Range 1: sections 19 to 23 and 25 to 36;In Township 15, Range 1: sections 2 to 11, 14 to 18, 22, 23, 26, 27, and the west halves of sections 1, 12, 13, 24
and 25;All West of the Second Meridian.Excepting those lands included within the boundaries of an Indian Reserve.
3 That the education portion of any property tax arrears on the aforementioned lands shall be payable to the Board of Education of the Prairie Valley School Division No. 208 of Saskatchewan and further, that the education portion of property taxes owing or already paid for the current year on the said lands shall be apportioned between the two Boards of Education in a mutually accepted manner.
4 That all parcels of the aforementioned lands that may be registered in the name of the Board of Eduction of the Prairie Valley School Division No. 208 of Saskatchewan, or its predecessors shall be vested in the name of the Board of Education of the South East Cornerstone School Division No. 209 of Saskatchewan.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, this 21st day of April, 2011.
The Municipalities Act [sections 52, 53, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62 and 63]
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ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES — BETWEEN THE TOWN OF HAGUE AND THE RURAL MUNICIPALITy OF ROSTHERN NO. 403
1 Pursuant to sections 53, 56, 57, 59, and 61 of The Municipalities Act, the Council of the Town of Hague has submitted an application to alter its boundaries to the Minister of Municipal Affairs.
2 Upon consideration of the application, the Minister is of the opinion that the municipalities affected will be viable entities following the alteration of boundaries. Therefore, the undersigned hereby orders, pursuant to sections 61, 62, and 63 of The Municipalities Act, that:
(a) the boundaries of the Town of Hague and the Rural Municipality of Rosthern No. 403 be altered by withdrawing from the rural municipality and adding to the town the territory described in Schedule A;
(b) Schedule B is conclusively deemed to be the legal description of the boundary of the Town of Hague; and
(c) the alteration shall take effect on and from the date of this order.Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, the 29th day of April, 2011.
Keith Comstock, Assistant Deputy Minister for and on behalf of the Minister of Municipal Affairs.
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SCHEDULE AThe boundaries of the Town of Hague are altered by adding to the Town and withdrawing from the Rural
Municipality of Rosthern No. 403 territory lying within:
(1) that portion of Legal Subdivision 4 in the south-west quarter of Section 8, Township 41, Range 3, West of the Third Meridian described as: “All of Legal Subdivision 4 lying west of the west boundary of road plan Parcel G, Plan No. 101996107 and east of Parcels A and B, Block 8, Plan No. 101894418; Parcel A, Plan No. 82PA18835; Lots 2, 5 and 7, Block Q, Plan No. 86PA03880; Lot 9, Block Q, Plan No. 101572051; and Lot 4, Block Q, Plan No. 83PA16575”. ________________________
SCHEDULE BThe boundaries of the Town of Hague shall comprise the territory in the Province of Saskatchewan lying
within:
Township 41, Range 3, West of the Third Meridian and described as:
(1) that portion of the north-east quarter of Section 6 consisting of:
(a) The road shown on Plan AC1480;(b) Block 100, Parcel C, and the road shown on Plan 82PA05045; and(c) Parcels D and E, Plan 84PA20407;
(2) that portion of the north-east quarter of Section 7 consisting of Block 16, and portion of Smith St., Plan No. 101833275;
(3) the south-east quarter of Section 7;
(4) Plan Nos. 101975968, 101923488, 101922061, and 101900685 within the south-west quarter of Section 7; and
(5) that portion of the south-west quarter of Section 8 consisting of that portion of Legal Subdivisions 4 and 5 lying southerly of road plan Parcel H, Plan No. 101996107 and westerly of road plan Parcel G, Plan No. 101996107.
Unless otherwise specified, the sections and portions of sections described in the above schedules include the adjoining south and west road allowances, intersections thereof and widenings thereto by plan of survey.
For description purposes, the land acquired by plan of survey for widening to an adjoining road allowance is deemed to be part of the road allowance.
The said plans of survey are of record with Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan. _______________________
BETWEEN THE TOWN OF KINDERSLEy AND THE RURAL MUNICIPALITy OF KINDERSLEy NO. 290
1 Pursuant to sections 53, 56, 57, 59, and 61 of The Municipalities Act, the Council of the Town of Kindersley has submitted an application to alter its boundaries to the Minister of Municipal Affairs.
2 Upon consideration of the application, the Minister is of the opinion that the municipalities affected will be viable entities following the alteration of boundaries. Therefore, the undersigned hereby orders, pursuant to sections 61, 62, and 63 of The Municipalities Act, that:
(a) the boundaries of the Town of Kindersley and the Rural Municipality of Kindersley No. 290 be altered by withdrawing from the rural municipality and adding to the town the territory described in Schedule A;
(b) Schedule B is conclusively deemed to be the legal description of the boundary of the Town of Kindersley; and
(c) the alteration shall take effect on and from the date of this order.Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, the 29th day of April, 2011.
Keith Comstock, Assistant Deputy Minister for and on behalf of the Minister of Municipal Affairs.
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SCHEDULE AThe boundaries of the Town of Kindersley are altered by adding to the Town and withdrawing from the Rural
Municipality of Kindersley No. 290 all of the south-west quarter of Section 16, Township 29, Range 23 within Township 49, Range 3, West of the Third Meridian. ________________________
SCHEDULE BThe boundaries of the Town of Kindersley shall comprise the territory in the Province of Saskatchewan lying
within:
Township 29, Range 23, West of the Third Meridian and described as:
(1) the south half of Section 16;
(2) the south half of Section 15;
(3) the south-west quarter of Section 14;
(4) Sections 10 and 11;
(5) the north-west quarter of Section 2;
(6) the north half of Section 3;
(7) the north-east quarter of Section 4; and
(8) the north half and the south-east quarter of Section 9.
Unless otherwise specified, the sections and portions of sections described in the above schedules include the adjoining south and west road allowances, intersections thereof and widenings thereto by plan of survey.
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For description purposes, the land acquired by plan of survey for widening to an adjoining road allowance is deemed to be part of the road allowance.
The said plans of survey are of record with Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan. _______________________
REVERSION OF STATUS — FROM THE ORGANIZED HAMLET OF CRANE VALLEy TO AN AREA WITHIN THE RURAL MUNICIPALITy OF EXCEL NO. 71
1 Pursuant to sections 52 and 53 of The Municipalities Act, the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71 has requested the Minister to order the reversion of the status of the Organized Hamlet of Crane Valley to an area within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71.
2 It is deemed advisable and in the public interest to revert the Organized Hamlet of Crane Valley to an area within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71.
3 It is hereby ordered that the area of the Organized Hamlet of Crane Valley within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71, being that area described in an Order dated March 1, 1986, shall be reverted to an area within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71.
4 It is hereby ordered that cash assets of the Organized Hamlet of Crane Valley remaining after the reversion, be set aside for provision of services and/or benefits within the former Organized Hamlet of Crane Valley.
5 This Order shall take effect on the date of its signing.
Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 6th day of May, 2011.
Keith Comstock, Assistant Deputy Minister, for and on behalf of the
Minister of Municipal Affairs. ________________________
FROM THE ORGANIZED HAMLET OF VICEROy TO AN AREA WITHIN THE RURAL MUNICIPALITy OF EXCEL NO. 71
1 Pursuant to sections 52 and 53 of The Municipalities Act, the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71 has requested the Minister to order the reversion of the status of the Organized Hamlet of Viceroy to an area within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71.
2 It is deemed advisable and in the public interest to revert the Organized Hamlet of Viceroy to an area within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71.
3 It is hereby ordered that the area of the Organized Hamlet of Viceroy within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71, being that area described in an Order dated March 10, 2002, shall be reverted to an area within the Rural Municipality of Excel No. 71.
4 It is hereby ordered that cash assets of the Organized Hamlet of Viceroy remaining after the reversion, be set aside for provision of services and/or benefits within the former Organized Hamlet of Viceroy.
5 This Order shall take effect on the date of its signing.
Dated at the City of Regina, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 6th day of May, 2011.
Keith Comstock, Assistant Deputy Minister, for and on behalf of the
Minister of Municipal Affairs.
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CORPORATE REgISTRy NOTICES/AVIS Du REgISTRE DES SOCIéTéS ________________________
The Business Corporations Act ________________________
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION (2011)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
101183616 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 Box 1120, Rosetown holding company
101183618 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 Box 1120, Rosetown holding company
101183619 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 Box 1120, Rosetown holding company
101183620 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 702-601 Spadina Cres. E, Saskatoon
concrete services
101183622 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 Box 520, North Battleford market hogs
101183638 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 8-1527 Ontario Ave., Saskatoon commercial and residential construction; property investments
101183654 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 910 North Railway St. W, Swift Current
retail paintball and army surplus products
101183655 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 704, 224-4th Ave. S, Saskatoon construction and renovations
101183662 Saskatchewan Ltd. May 2 266 Markwell Dr., Regina install two-way radios
Symmetry Therapeutics Ltd. May 3 500, 128-4th Ave. S, Saskatoon registered massage therapy; sell remedial exercise and therapeutic products
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Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Tasfah Investments Ltd. May 3 110-11th St. E, Prince Albert holding company
Tmark Leasing Inc. Apr. 27 Box 278, Outlook acquire and rent industrial construction equipment
Ukiah Granite & Marble Designs Ltd.
Apr. 6 1249-8th St. E, Saskatoon sell granite and related products
Vandenhurk & Associates Immigration Consulting Inc.
May 5 1017-3rd St., Estevan immigration consultant
Viridian Property Corporation May 2 1400-2002 Victoria Ave., Regina
real estate holding company
Wakayos Developments Ltd. Mar. 22 Little Black Bear First Nation, Goodeve
acquire, hold and manage property
Wallin’s Service Industries Ltd. May 6 604 Government Rd. S, Weyburn
fire, water and natural disaster damage restoration services
Welsh Connections Inc. May 4 414-4th St. E, Warman custom electrical harnesses and safety lights for trailers, motor bikes and agricultural equipment; small business administration services
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Enviro Bin Joint Venture Apr. 27 Box 638, Saskatoon provide containment tanks to drilling rigs
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP REGISTRATIONS (2011)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
A Step Up – Cold Laser Clinic May 2 202-1145 Main St., Melfort aesthetic services
AMROP Knightsbridge Mar. 17 4400-181 Bay St., Toronto ON human resource consultant and counselling services
Ariva Apr. 27 395 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W, Montreal QC
distribute paper
Ark’s Child Care and Early Learning Center
May 2 2324 Toronto St., Regina day-care
B-Mac Construction May 4 202 Beerling Cres., Saskatoon residential construction and framing services
B-Rad Business Services May 2 2301 Quebec St., Regina business management, planning, administration and writing services
Brodie’s Concrete May 2 1172-3rd St. E, Prince Albert concrete construction services
C + B Construction May 2 522 Keene Dr., Swift Current residential and commercial construction
Cam’s Skidsteer Services May 5 Box 1551, Melfort Bobcat services
Canadakar Import/Export May 3 109-15 Barr St., Regina export used furniture, electronics and used cars to Senegal; import art objects to Canada; import/export consultant services
Dance Class Saskatoon May 2 137-825 Heritage Green, Saskatoon
ballroom dance school
David Belof Consulting Services May 5 204-3988 Albert St., Regina information technology and business consultant
Davis & Company Risk Management Services
May 6 1901 Rose St., Regina insurance services
Decked Out Photography May 2 862 Glenview Cove, Martensville
photography services; wedding and portrait
Dow Storage Apr. 28 1954 Angus St., Regina rental storage units
DSF Enterprises May 3 Box 13, R.R.6, LCD Main, Saskatoon
haul potable water to farms and acreages
EJ Enterprises May 3 2011-95th St., North Battleford Canadian residential services for foreign students
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Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
F and J Delivery May 5 1116-4th Ave. NE, Moose Jaw delivery services
Feeding Fiction May 3 Box 1644, Warman musical band
Garden Therapy Yorkton May 2 151 Gladstone Ave. N, yorkton landscaping and horticultural consultant and design; holistic nutritional therapy and gardening services
Goodie 2 Chew Dog Treats May 2 412 Ave. I N, Saskatoon make dog biscuits, jerky and wet dog chow
Grand Mopsters Cleaning Services
May 6 4902 Child Ave., Regina residential and commercial cleaning; housekeeping services
Gypsy Silver and Threads May 6 Box 67, Mortlach retail silver jewellery, clothing and fashion accessories
Helgason Contracting Mar. 18 Box 1, Site 27, R.R. 5, Prince Albert
concrete cutting and coring services
Insightwest Research May 4 505-2700 Montague St., Regina research and business strategies
Just A Haulin May 6 314 Gladmer Park, Saskatoon trucking
KOI Ink Tattoo Studio May 6 120B-2nd Ave. N, Saskatoon tattoo shop; airbrushing services
KVA Home Inspection May 3 Box 977, Martensville residential inspection services
KWA Enterprise Apr. 26 Box 142, Gallivan sell office furniture
Little Bean Daycare May 5 2674 Sandringham Cres., Regina
in-home day-care
M’s Water Hauling May 6 Comp 10, Site 11, R.R. 1, Christopher Lake
haul water
Melanie’s Esthetics & Lasering May 6 388 Betts Ave., yorkton aesthetic and laser services
Mhbizness Traders May 2 4130 Albert St., Regina buy and sell products on-line through eBay, Amazon, etc.
Mi Cuts & Such May 5 333-4th Ave. W, Unity hair salon
Mortenson Construction Apr. 27 1500-1881 Scarth St., Regina commercial, institutional and industrial construction management
Neighborhood Recycling Group May 4 Box 39, Holdfast garbage collection and recycling; remove scrap; transfer station, etc.
Northern Lights Steel May 2 742-15th St. W, Prince Albert structural steel erection, concrete reinforcing rebar placement and industrial maintenance services
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Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Outlaw Mixed Martial Arts May 2 Box 806, Hague mixed Martial Arts training services
Parkland Physiotherapy and Acupuncture Clinic
May 4 338 Avondale Rd., Saskatoon physiotherapy and physiotherapy consultant and acupuncture services
PC Stucco May 3 3830 Normandy Ave., Regina stucco and plastering services
Prairie Aspect Consulting May 6 2301 Clarence Ave. S, Saskatoon
photography; graphic design; geographic information systems and information technology services
Prairie Wind Developments May 5 3060 Retallack St., Regina develop wind energy projects
Predator Landscaping and Construction
May 5 Box 204, Spiritwood construction and landscaping
Prowler Pictures May 6 210 Dore Cres., Saskatoon media production
Pulsworks Audio Arts May 2 2009 Alberta Ave., Saskatoon audiophile hi-fi; custom home theatre; professional audio; recording studios
Purse Addiction May 3 Box 43, R.R. 3, Estlin sell purses and accessories
Rapid Edge Extreme Scissors Sharpening
Mar. 14 219 Rever Rd., Saskatoon scissor sharpening services
Robert Kerr Consulting May 6 Box 157, Rosthern provide product quality control and process optimization services to the fertilizer mining industry
S.K. Design Services May 2 171 Blakeney Cres., Saskatoon engineering, mechanical, piping, h-vac, structural, civil, instrumental and electrical design services
Simplified Life Solutions Mar. 24 92 Morris Dr., Saskatoon personal errand and therapeutic support services to the elderly/sick
Skylight Model Management May 4 36C Sangster Blvd., Regina model and talent management: fashion, promotional, advertising, film, music and performing arts
South Mountain Sales May 6 205-2002 Quebec Ave., Saskatoon
broad automotive broker
Southern Saskatchewan Wind Initiative
May 4 3060 Retallack St., Regina develop wind energy projects
Stadz Operating May 2 636 Staveley Cres., Weyburn oilfield services
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Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Business:
Sweet Pea’s Cupcakes May 5 140 Perry Cres., Estevan cupcakes, cakes and baked goods
TKEY Consulting May 5 16 Derby St., Regina accounting and bookkeeping services
The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ________________________
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION (2011)
Name: Date: Mailing Address: Main Type of Activities:
Meadow Lake Citizens on Patrol Corp.
May 2 Box 610, Meadow Lake assist RCMP and the public in reporting criminal activity in the community; patrol residential and commercial areas in the city and surrounding boundaries
YMATC Student Association Corp.
May 3 65 Stewart Cres., yorkton fund-raising for student local, national and international tournament fees; host tournaments and seminars
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION (2011)
Name: Date: Incorporating Jurisdiction:
Head or Registered Office:
Main Type of Activities:
Relationship Model International
May 2 Canada 66 Calder Cres., Regina SK
governance of strategic planning training and facilitative instruction
CORPORATIONS RESTORED TO THE REGISTER (2011)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Care from the Core Regina Inc. Apr. 26 Saskatchewan
Great North Wildlife Affiliates Inc. Apr. 29 Saskatchewan
Kinette Club of Shaunavon and District Inc. Apr. 21 Saskatchewan
Lloydminster Association for Community Living Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Northern Lights Hockey Development Inc. Apr. 29 Saskatchewan
Nut Lake Lutheran Church Apr. 27 Saskatchewan
The Hanley Golf Club Apr. 29 Saskatchewan
The Humboldt & District Kinette Club Inc. Apr. 29 Saskatchewan
STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO SECTION 272 (2011)
Name: Date: Jurisdiction:
Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
Fishing Lake Holding Corporation May 6 Saskatchewan
Friend’s of Kelem Support Group Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Indian Head Prairie Theatre Company Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Kate Monture Memorial Fund Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Katepwa Baptist Kamp Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
Kindersley Minor Sports Association Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
Kinsmen Club of Prince Albert Inc. May 4 Saskatchewan
L’Association de les Danseurs de la Riviere la Vieille Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Leroy Braves Hockey Club Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
Lloydminster Air Cadet 186 Squadron Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
Moostoos OHTSI Gatherings Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
New Creation Community Players Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
North Zone Soccer Assoc. Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Parkland Bible Church May 6 Saskatchewan
Prairie Central Ball Hockey Association Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Regina Programming for Life Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Rural Métis Presidents’ Council of Western Region II Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Métis Wagon Adventures Inc May 3 Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Public Access Network Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
Saudi Club in Regina Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
St. Mary’s Kid Zone Inc. May 6 Saskatchewan
Visually Impaired Persons of Regina Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
WMLFN Election Reform Inc. May 3 Saskatchewan
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Douglas A. Jameson, Director.
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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:
Darwin Matthew NICHOL (Dated May 3, 2011) Saskatoon SK August 19, 1966 Darwin Matthew TAyLOR
Ariane Isabelle THOMAS-GERVAIS (Dated May 3, 2011)
Prince Albert SK April 8, 1991 Ariane Isabelle GERVAIS
Svitlana Valeri KOVALCHUK (Dated May 3, 2011)
Kipling SK March 31, 1982 Svitlana Valeri HNATySHyN
Lauralee Arleigh TEER-MUNRO (Dated May 3, 2011)
Saskatoon SK December 1, 1992 Lauralee Arleigh MUNRO
Harriet Dorothy KAHPEAySEWAT (Dated May 3, 2011)
North Battleford SK August 17, 1959 Chuckie Harriet Dorothy NICOTINE
Deagan Darrin Arnold THERA (Dated May 3, 2011)
Melfort SK October 30, 1989 Deagan Arnold Diago SHEPPARD
Felitia Lee LINKLATER (Dated May 5, 2011) Regina SK March 7, 1965 Felicia Lee LINKLATER
Artemis KIOSSES (Dated May 6, 2011) Regina SK February 14, 1985 Artemis
KOUROPOULOU-KIOSE
Nicole Danielle Paige Perron BJORNSON (Dated May 6, 2011)
Swift Current SK August 3, 1988 Nicole Danielle Paige GRAF
Jeremy James SHIPOWICH (Dated May 6, 2011) Lloydminster SK January 9, 1975 Jess Jeremy James
SIMPSON
David Edward Ooi POON (Dated May 6, 2011) Regina SK April 2, 1986 David Edward OOI POON
Leslie Dougal CARRIERE (Dated May 6, 2011) Cumberland House SK March 12, 1958 Les Dougal CARRIERE
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:
Ashton Rydder MEyERSPreston Harley MEyERS
Ashton Rydder DUNNPreston Harley DUNN
May 5, 1993April 10, 1994
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. ________________________
Sheri Ann Hupp, Registrar of Vital Statistics/
Registraire des Services de l’état Civil.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Highway Traffic Board ______________________
NOTICES OF APPLICATION1 The Highway Traffic Board gives notice of receipt of the following applications.
2 Any party wishing to oppose an application must complete and file a Statement of Objection on or before June 13, 2011. 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) 775-6661 to obtain information respecting hearing dates and locations.
Cindy Looker, HTB Administrator,
Highway Traffic Board.
Applicant: EXCEL LIMOSINE Address: 1111-10th Ave. E., Regina SK S4N 0J3File: B/11/03Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
passengers Regina or Saskatoon Regina or Saskatoon see below
Conditions:
(a) the vehicle used to provide the services: a limousine;(b) the service provided to the passenger must not be obtained by the passenger hailing, signalling, or
attracting the attention of the vehicle operator while the vehicle is being operated on any street, highway or road in Saskatchewan;
(c) the service provided must be a pre-booked or chartered service and the passenger hiring the vehicle must be collected at a predetermined location; and
(d) the service provided is a passenger-directed service.
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Applicant: LITTLE ROCK ENTERPRISES INCORPORATED Address: Box 1552, La Ronge SK S0J 1L0File: B/11/02Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
passengers La Ronge Airport or Roy Lloyd Mine, Jolu Mill/Mine and Komis Mine Sites
La Ronge Airport or Roy Lloyd Mine, Jolu Mill/Mine and Komis Mine Sites
see below
Conditions:
(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) the number of passengers that may be transported at one time: 18;(f) the type of vehicle that may be used to provide the service: Charter Bus;(g) Golden Band Resources Employees Only.
The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 [section 20.1]
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ESTABLISHMENT OF SPEED ZONES – PROVINCIAL HIGHWAy NO. 3NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN that, effective immediately, pursuant to section 20.1 of The Highways and
Transportation Act, 1997, the Minister establishes speed zones by erecting official signs stating the speed limit at the following locations under the identified Schedules: ________________________
SCHEDULE A• 100 km/hr on Provincial Highway No. 3 from the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border to the
NOTICES OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS — RURAL MUNICIPALITIESR.M. of Battle River No. 438
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Battle River No. 438 for the year 2011 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., on the following days: Tuesday to Friday, May 13 to June 30, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Battle River No. 438, Box 159, Battleford SK S0M 0E0, by the 30th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Betty Johnson, Assessor.
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R.M. of Garden River No. 490Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Garden River No. 490 for the year 2011 has
been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Friday, May 20 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Garden River No. 490, Box 70, Meath Park SK S0J 1T0, by the 20th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Elaine Esopenko, Assessor.
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R.M. of Milton No. 292Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Milton No. 292 for the year 2011 has been
prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Friday, May 20 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Milton No. 292, Box 70, Marengo SK S0L 2K0, by the 24th day of June, 2011.
R.M. of Prairiedale No. 321Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Prairiedale No. 321 for the year 2011 has been
prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Thursday, May 20 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Prairiedale No. 321, Box 90, Smiley SK S0L 2Z0, by the 20th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Charlotte Helfrich, Assessor.
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R.M. of Souris Valley No. 7Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Souris Valley No. 7 for the year 2011 has been
prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Friday, May 13 to June 21, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Souris Valley No. 7, Box 40, Oungre SK S0C 1Z0, by the 21st day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Jo Ann Larsen, Assessor.
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URBAN MUNICIPALITIESVillage of Albertville
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Albertville for the year 2011 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., on the following days: Thursdays and Fridays, May 19 to June 17, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Village of Albertville, 212 St. James Ave. S., Albertville SK S0J 0A0, by the 17th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Donald Robbie, Assessor.
Resort Village of Coteau BeachNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Resort Village of Coteau Beach for the year 2011 has
been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Friday, May 16 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
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Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Resort Village of Coteau Beach, Box 106, Birsay SK S0L 0G0, by the 20th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Linda Van Den Bosch, Assessor.
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Village of DorintoshNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Dorintosh for the year 2011 has been prepared
and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., on the following days: Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 10 to June 10, 2011.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal, accompanied by a $25.00 fee for each assessment being appealed, which will be returned if the appeal results in a change to the assessment, with: The Assessor, Village of Dorintosh, Box 40, Dorintosh SK S0M 0T0, by the 10th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Pamela Dallyn, Assessor.
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Village of FlaxcombeNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Flaxcombe for the year 2011 has been prepared
and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the following days: Fridays, May 20 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Village of Flaxcombe, Box 136, Flaxcombe SK S0L 1E0, by the 20th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Charlotte Helfrich, Assessor.
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Town of FlemingNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of Fleming for the year 2011 has been prepared
and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the following days: Wednesdays, May 20 to June 22, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Town of Fleming, Box 129, Fleming SK S0G 1R0, by the 22nd day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Helen Gurski, Assessor.
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Village of LairdNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Laird for the year 2011 has been prepared
and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., on the following days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, May 12 to June 12, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Village of Laird, Box 189, Laird SK S0K 2H0, by the 12th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Michelle L. Zurakowski, Assessor.
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Town of ShellbrookNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of Shellbrook for the year 2011 has been prepared
and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Friday, May 20 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Town of Shellbrook, Box 40, Shellbrook SK S0J 2E0, by the 20th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Tara Kerber, Assessor.
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Village of SmileyNotice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Smiley for the year 2011 has been prepared
and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the following days: Monday to Thursday, May 20 to June 20, 2011.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, Village of Smiley, Box 90, Smiley SK S0L 2Z0, by the 20th day of June, 2011.
Dated this 20th day of May, 2011.
Charlotte Helfrich, Assessor.
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The Opticians Act ________________________
SASKATCHEWAN COLLEGE OF OPTICIANS — REGULATORy ByLAWSThese Regulatory bylaws are made pursuant to The Opticians Act. All previous Regulatory bylaws
of the Saskatchewan Ophthalmic Dispensers Association are hereby repealed and replaced.
INTERPRETATION
Interpretation
1 In these bylaws:
(1) “Act” means The Opticians Act;
(2) “Board of Examiners” shall be appointed by the educational chair and shall be responsible for overseeing all educational examinations administered by or on behalf of the college. Members of the board of examiners shall be practicing members and who have practiced for a minimum of three years with no history of professional misconduct, who currently practices in the discipline in which they are examining;
(3) “Educational Chair” means a person elected by council to oversee the educational programs and requirements of the college;
(4) “NACOR” means National Accreditation Committee of Opticians Regulators;
(5) “Ophthalmic Appliance” means any appliance used for the visual aid or correction of ocular anomalies including artificial eyes;
(6) “Ophthalmic and Opticianry Practices” means, the measuring, adjusting or adapting of ophthalmic appliances to the needs of the intended wearer;
(7) “Ophthalmologist” means a person legally qualified to practice as a physician under The Medical Profession Act and recognized as a specialist in ophthalmology by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Saskatchewan;
(8) “Optometrist” means a person registered and in good standing under The Optometry Act;
(9) “Prescription” means a written record of:
(i) the power of a lens necessary to correct the refractive error of a person’s eye;
(ii) the reading adds, prisms and back vertex distance;
(10) “Qualified Prescriber” means an optometrist, ophthalmologist or other legally qualified medical practitioner qualified to issue a prescription;
(11) “Standards of Practice” means the standard of practice consistent with the guidelines and bylaws herein as amended from time to time by the Saskatchewan College of Opticians;
(12) “Special Meeting” means for the purposes of clause 7(2)(b) of the Act, the number of members who may demand that a meeting of members be held is the number equal to 10% of the total number of all practising members;
(13) “Verify” means in these bylaws, to verify to the prescription. This definition does not restrict any other powers which members are authorized to perform under the Act and these bylaws.
MEMBERSHIPS
Categories, Eligibility and Privileges of Membership
2(1) There shall be the following categories of membership:
(a) A person is entitled to be registered as a practicing member if the person:
(i) is eligible to receive a full or restricted License in accordance with 3(1) of these bylaws; and
(ii) completes the prescribed forms and submits the fees set by the college.
(3) Practicing Members may:
(a) practice in accordance with the full or restricted License issued to the member;
(b) vote at all annual or special meetings of the college;
(c) be elected to council or appointed to college committees;
(d) receive the publications of the college; and
(e) use the title “Optician”, “Ophthalmic Dispenser”, “Contact Lens Technician” or “Contact lens Practitioner”.
(4) Non-Practicing Member
(a) A person is eligible to be registered as a non-practicing member if the person:
(i) is eligible for initial registration as a member in accordance with Section 3 of these bylaws but does not meet the requirements for a full or restricted License; or
(ii) is eligible for initial registration as a member but voluntarily chooses not to practice as a member in Saskatchewan;
(iii) is not currently practicing in Saskatchewan; and
(iv) completes the prescribed forms and submits the fees prescribed by the college.
(b) A person may remain a non-practicing member for a period of three (3) years before membership is reviewed or renewed subject to the approval of the council.
(c) Non-Practicing Members may:
(i) attend all annual or special meetings of the college but not vote; and
(ii) receive the publications of the college.
(5) Student Members
(a) A person is eligible to be registered as a student member if that person:
(i) is eligible to receive a restricted members License in accordance with Section 11 of these bylaws;
(ii) completes the prescribed forms and submits the fees set by the college.
(b) Student members may:
(i) practice in accordance with the restricted student License issued to the member;
(ii) attend annual or special meetings of the college but not vote;
(iii) receive the publications of the college; and
(iv) use the title “Student Optician”, “Student Ophthalmic Dispenser”, “Student Contact Lens Technician” or “Student Contact lens Practitioner”.
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(6) Temporary Practicing Members
(a) Temporary practising membership in the college, for a specified purpose approved by the council, is available to a person who is an optician in good standing registered with another opticians regulatory body in Canada, on the condition that the person remains registered with that other regulatory body and complies with the requirements for membership set out in subsection 3(2) of these bylaws.
(b) Temporary practising membership entitles a person to the following privileges:
(i) subject to obtaining a full practising License in accordance with these bylaws, to practice opticianry in Saskatchewan as a member in accordance with the restrictions imposed and for the period of time specified on that License;
(ii) to use the title “optician”, “ophthalmic dispenser”, or “contact lens practitioner” where applicable;
(iii) to have a voice, but no vote, at the meetings of the college;
(iv) to receive copies of the college’s documents appropriate for distribution; and
(v) to receive the publications of the college.
REgISTRATION AND LICENSINg
general Qualifications for Initial Registration and Licensure
3(1) A person may be registered as a member where he/she:
(a) completes the form prescribed by the college;
(b) is of good character;
(c) pays the fees prescribed in the Administrative bylaws;
(d) has passed the NACOR licensing examination or equivalent as approved by the council in:
(i) anatomy of the eye;
(ii) visual disorders;
(iii) terminology and definitions in ophthalmic and opticianry services;
(iv) the use of lenses;
(v) identification and correction of visual disorders;
(vi) the practical aspects of ophthalmic and opticianry services; and
(e) has successfully completed a course in ophthalmic dispensing and other ophthalmic or other opticianry programs that have been accredited by NACOR and approved by the council or an educational program deemed equivalent by council, or submits proof of current registration with a Canadian regulatory body of opticians.
(f) where a member has failed to pass the licensing exam, that member may re-write the exam no more than (3) three times.
(2) A person who is registered in other jurisdictions and wishes to practice in Saskatchewan as a temporary member may be registered as a member where he/she has completed the form prescribed by the council and forwarded it with the fee prescribed out in the administrative bylaws to the Registrar.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection 3(1) the council may register a person who has been registered with the regulatory body of opticians in any province or territory of Canada if that person can provide evidence of practice in that jurisdiction within the preceding three years and provide evidence that the applicant is a member in good standing.
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Liability Insurance
4 Every member in good standing upon payment of their fees shall provide to the Registrar proof of liability insurance in an amount approved by the College before a License to practice or restricted License to practice will be issued.
Licensing Renewal Requirements
5(1) During the period commencing at least 60 days prior to April 1 in each year, the registrar shall give each member notice in writing, addressed to the member at his/her most recent address stated in the register, that his/her license will expire unless renewed:
(a) on or before April 1st of each year;
(b) in the form prescribed by the council; and
(c) forwarded to the registrar with the prescribed fee set out in the administrative bylaws.
(2) to obtain the renewal of practicing members License, all applicants shall produce evidence that in the preceding three years he/she has acquired at least eight credits through seminars in continuing education in ophthalmic and opticianry services or other seminars pre-approved by council, plus an additional two credits in either dispensing or contact lens seminars.
(3) to obtain the renewal of contact lens practitioners License all applicants shall produce evidence that in the preceding three years he/she has acquired at least five credits through seminars in continuing education in ophthalmic and opticianry services plus five credits specific to contact lens practice, plus an additional five credits in either contact lens techniques or in ophthalmic and opticianry practices or other seminars as pre-approved by council.
(4) Council may at its discretion, defer the requirements set out in subsection 5(2) and 5(3) of the bylaws for the following reasons:
(a) illness;
(b) personal or family related matters that would have prohibited the member from fulfilling the requirements;
(c) accident; or
(d) on assurance from the member that the missing credits will be completed during the current License year for which the member is applying.
(5) Any person who has not practiced as a practicing member or contact lens practitioner for a period of three years or more shall:
(a) complete a refresher course and pass any examination that the council may approve; or
(b) work under supervision of any person that the council may designate for a period to be determined by the council and upon completion, obtain a written statement from the designated supervisor endorsing the competence of the person being supervised.
(6) Seminars in continuing education or ophthalmic practices that are provided by institutions not sponsored by the council must be pre-approved by the council in order to qualify as educational credits for Licensing purposes as required by subsections 5(2) and 5(3) of the bylaws and, must be accessible to all members of the college.
(7) Forms prescribed by the council are to be provided on which the sponsoring organization can testify to the attendance of an applicant at seminars described in subsections 5(2) and 5(3) of the bylaws.
(8) Members attending a seminar sponsored by the council or other approved organization are to be awarded credits up to a maximum of three credits towards fulfilling the educational requirements required by subsections 5(2) and 5(3) of the bylaws.
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Notice of Expiration of License
6 Where a member fails to pay the fee prescribed by the administrative bylaws, the registrar shall notify that member, by registered mail addressed to him/her at his/her most recent address stated in the register, that his/her License and membership with the college have expired.
Qualifications of Contact Lens Practitioner
7(1) A person may be registered as a contact lens practitioner where that person completes the application form prescribed by the council and meets the requirements set out in 3(1) of these bylaws; and
(a) has passed the NACOR contact lens licensing examination or its equivalent as approved by the council in:
(i) anatomy of the eye;
(ii) visual disorders;
(iii) terminology and definitions in ophthalmic and opticianry practices;
(iv) the use of lenses;
(v) identification and correction of visual disorders;
(vi) the practical aspects of ophthalmic and opticianry practices; and
(b) has successfully completed a course in ophthalmic dispensing and other ophthalmic or other opticianry program and such a form shall be provided on which the sponsoring organization can attest to the attendance and completion of an applicant at educational seminars required by subsection 5(3) of the bylaws.
License as a Contact lens Practitioner
8 A person applying to the registrar for a license as a contact lens practitioner shall:
(a) hold a current practicing members License;
(b) be of good character;
(c) make application in the form prescribed by the council; and
(d) have passed the NACOR contact lens examination or other examination deemed equivalent by the council.
Restricted License
9(1) A restricted License to practice may be issued to member who has not successfully completed an optician education or who has not passed the required examinations as required by these bylaws.
(2) Restricted Licenses to practice issued to a member shall remain in effect until that member has met the requirements for a practicing License or five years which ever comes first.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a restricted License may be issued for an additional one year.
Reinstatement as a Practicing Member
10(1) Subject to subsections 5(2) and 5(3) of the bylaws, a non-practicing member as described in subsection 2(4) of the bylaws may become a practicing member upon making application in the form prescribed by council and upon payment of the prescribed fee set out in the administrative bylaws.
(2) Subject to the provisions of subsection 5(5), where a person has been a non-practicing member for more than three years, that person is entitled to be reinstated as a practicing member upon making application in the form prescribed by council and upon payment of the prescribed fee set out in the administrative bylaws, and by complying with any other terms and conditions that the council may determine.
(3) A person who has been expelled as a member may apply to the council for reinstatement pursuant to section 42 of the Act.
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STuDENT MEMBERS
Registration
11 A person may be registered as a student member and be granted a restricted License and membership in the college upon:
(a) completion of the application form prescribed by the council;
(b) payment of the fees prescribed in the administrative bylaws; and
(c) enrolling in a NACOR program of instruction or other accredited program approved by the council.
Renewal of License
12 Every student member shall renew their restricted license and pay the applicable fees under the terms and conditions set out in the administrative bylaws.
Practice of a Student Member
13 A student member may perform the duties of a student member as provided for by the Act, and bylaws and as described in the Standards of Practice of the college under the supervision of one of the following persons, who must be physically present and personally supervises, checks and approves the work of the student:
(a) a fully licensed practicing member;
(b) a qualified medical practitioner; or
(c) a qualified optometrist.
Supervision of a Student
14 No practicing member shall supervise more than two student members at any one time.
Cancellation of Registration
15 The registration and membership of a student member may be cancelled by the council or its delegated authority where the council is satisfied that:
(a) the student is providing practices additional to those authorized by these bylaws;
(b) the student is not receiving the supervision required by these bylaws while providing practices;
(c) the application for registration and licensure contained incorrect statements; or
(d) the student has discontinued the educational program required by subsection 11(c) of the bylaws.
Reinstatement of Student Members
16 Where the registrar strikes the name of a student from the register, that student may be reinstated as a member of the college and issued a restricted License, subject to any terms and conditions that the council may prescribe upon:
(a) making application to the council;
(b) enrolling in a NACOR program of instruction or equivalent program approved by the council as soon as such a program becomes available; and
(c) paying the prescribed membership fee and program fees.
STuDENT CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS
17 A person who is licensed as a practicing member may be registered as a student contact lens practitioner and be granted a restricted License to practice as a student contact lens practitioner upon:
(a) completion of the application form prescribed by the council; and
(b) payment of the fees prescribed by the administrative bylaws; and
(c) enrolling in an approved contact lens practitioner program.
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Practice of a Student Contact Lens Practitioner
18 A person registered as a student contact lens practitioner may provide contact lens practices as provided for in the Standards of Practice of the College under the supervision of one of the following persons, who is physically present and who supervises, checks and approves the work of the student contact lens practitioner:
(a) a holder of a fully licensed contact lens practitioner;
(b) an optometrist; or
(c) a duly qualified medical practitioner.
19 Sections 11 to 17 inclusive apply, mutatus mutandis, with respect to student contact lens practitioners.
PROFESSIONAL CONDuCT COMPETENCE AND PROFICIENCy
Copies of Specifications
20 Members shall within a reasonable time after dispensing eyeglasses or contact lenses, provide a written copy of the physical specifications of the eyeglasses or contact lenses, at the request of the patient.
Letters of Designation Restriction
21 No one other then members of the college who are in good standing may use the following letters of designation:
(a) Optician – LO;
(b) Contact Lens Practitioner – LCLP
Authorized Practices
22(1) Except as may be otherwise provided in these bylaws, ophthalmic appliances and contact lenses are to be dispensed only in accordance with a prescription provided by a qualified prescriber.
(2) Subject to the terms, conditions and limitations of that member’s License, a member may perform the following authorized practices in accordance with subsection 23(1) of The Opticians Act.
(a) interpret a prescription provided by a qualified prescriber, and adapt an ophthalmic appliance;
(b) verify corrective lenses and supply ophthalmic appliances to the patient, and provide opticianry practices and follow up care;
(c) measure, other than for refractive error, adjust and fit appliances and corrective lens to the specific needs of the patient including the adapting or adjusting for the vertex distance power of the prescription;
(d) verify to the prescription embedded in existing lenses; fit and dispense eyeglass lens duplications, replacements, reproductions or repetitions without a prescription; provide opticianry practices and follow up care;
(e) members who practice as contact lens practitioners, in addition to what is prescribed in clauses (a) through (d), may:
(i) verify, fit and dispense contact lenses to the specific needs of the patient, provide opticianry practices and follow up care;
(ii) provide duplications, replacements, reproductions or repetitions of contact lenses without a prescription, provide opticianry practices and follow up care;
(f) notwithstanding clause 22(3)(e), provide other tests as approved by the standards of practice to identify and determine the suitability of a person to wear contact lenses safely without damage or injury; fit, supply and dispense contact lenses according to a prescription and provide other opticianry practices as provided for in The Opticians Act and Regulatory Bylaws.
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Limitations of Practicing Members
(3) Subject to the terms and conditions of that member’s license no practicing member shall:
(a) dispense an ophthalmic appliance where he/she is unable to interpret a prescription unless he/she consults with the qualified prescriber;
(b) dispense duplications of, replacements of, reproductions of, or repetitions of ophthalmic appliances where he/she is unable to interpret the prescription accurately from the lenses of the patient’s existing appliance unless he/she consults with the qualified prescriber or counsels the patient to obtain another prescription;
(c) alter or change a prescription without the authorization of the prescriber who prepared the prescription;
(d) subsection (c) does not apply to the adapting for the vertex distance power of a prescription provided by a qualified prescriber or, other necessary adaptations required when filling a prescription using conversion charts or similar formulas or fitting techniques to ensure the refractive values of the contact lenses are equal to that of the prescription;
(e) except as may be otherwise provided in these bylaws, no member shall measure refractive error, determine its correction or diagnose conditions of the eye.
Minimum Equipment for Contact Lens Practitioner
23 A contact lens practitioner must have, at a minimum the usual and necessary instruments, equipment and physical facilities for the measurement, fitting and dispensing of contact lenses. The equipment must include but is not limited to keratometer/ophthalmometer, slit lamp, snellen chart, trial lenses and lensometer.
Record Keeping
24 As described in the Standards of Practice, members shall maintain a clinical record of each patient for whom he/she provides services and a record, of each patient shall contain not less than:
(a) patient identification;
(b) patient history;
(c) examination procedures relating to contact lens fitting;
(d) clinical findings related to contact lens fitting;
(e) specifications of any appliances provided;
(f) advice or counsel provided; and
(g) a statement of fees charged for professional practices; and
(h) a statement of fees for any appliances or other goods provided.
Authority to conduct on site examinations
25 Subject to the provisions of clause 15(2)(w) of The Opticians Act, to assist in compliance with the Act, the college or its appointed representatives may from time to time visit dispensaries to ensure compliance with The Opticians Act by examining, with the exception of financial records that are directly related to the operation of the members place of business, all of the dispensary’s documents and files that the college deems necessary to ensure optician compliance including, the dispensary’s practicing members Licenses to ensure their practice complies with their License; and in the case of contact lens practitioner’s an examination of the dispensaries equipment to ensure compliance with the minimal equipment requirements as set by the college.
Professional misconduct
26 For the purposes of The Opticians Act, professional misconduct means any misconduct relating to the provision of services to the public by a member and includes but is not limited to:
(a) the failure of a member to abide by the terms, conditions or limitations of his/her License;
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(b) being mentally or physically incapable of practice as an optician;
(c) practising while his or her ability to perform any opticianry practice is impaired by alcohol or drugs;
(d) being convicted of an offence that, in the opinion of the council, renders it inappropriate to continue to practise;
(e) the procurement of a practicing members License or a contact lens technician License by misrepresentation or fraud;
(f) the falsification of a record in respect of a prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses;
(g) the submission of a knowingly false or misleading account or of false or misleading charges;
(h) representing himself or herself as possessing special qualifications that he/she does not possess;
(i) the failure to fulfill the terms of any agreement with a patient with respect to the fees to be charged for the provision of ophthalmic appliances or contact lenses to that person;
(j) knowingly permitting the premises in which a member practises to be used for unlawful or illegal purposes;
(k) the refusal to give entry at reasonable times to duly appointed representatives of the council for the purposes set out in section 26 of the bylaws or, the refusal to allow the council’s representatives to inspect or examine the records or premises, facilities or equipment as required by sections 24 and 25 of the bylaws;
(l) failure to provide the patient upon his or her request, with a written copy of the physical specifications of the eyeglasses or contact lenses within a reasonable time;
(m) the alteration of a prescription without the consent of the prescriber; and,
(n) any other violations of The Opticians Act or Bylaws.
Conduct Committee
27(1) The professional conduct committee shall consist of three persons appointed by council with the majority being practicing members.
(2) No member of council or the discipline committee is eligible to be a member of the professional conduct committee.
Investigation
28(1) On receipt of an allegation or report regarding professional incompetence or professional misconduct on the part of a member, the professional conduct committee shall:
(a) notify the complainant that the committee will review the complaint;
(b) notify the member that it has received the complaint and require the member to respond to the complaint in writing; and
(c) initiate an investigation.
(2) The professional conduct committee may delegate its authority to investigate to one or more committee members, who shall provide a written report to the committee on the conclusion of the investigation.
(3) The professional conduct committee may, with the consent of the complainant and the member whose conduct is the subject of the complaint, resolve the substance of the complaint through a non-disciplinary alternative dispute resolution process, which may include the issuance of a counselling or cautionary directive by the committee to the member.
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Discipline Committee
29 The council shall appoint a discipline committee consisting of three persons with two of those persons being practicing members and the third being a member of the council in accordance with subsection 9(6) of The Opticians Act.
(a) the chair of the discipline committee shall be determined by the council;
(b) the duties of the discipline committee shall be carried out as provided for in the Act and will include:
(i) reviewing the reports provided by the professional conduct committee;
(ii) conduct hearings if necessary to review the complaints set out in the reports of the professional conduct committee;
(iii) determine whether the member whose conduct is subject of the report is guilty of professional misconduct, professional incompetence or both; and
(iv) provide a written decision to council respecting the committee’s decision and order where the member is found guilty.
Conflict of Interest
30(1) A conflict of interest may involve:
(a) elected members of council;
(b) members appointed to statutory, standing or ad hoc committees; and
(c) employees of the college.
(2) A conflict of interest exists when a member has personal or organizational interests in a decision or outcome that may be perceived to have a personal benefit in a decision. A conflict of interest may include but is not limited to the following:
(a) where the member is involved in the investigation or discipline process of another member who may be related to that member;
(b) where the member, member’s family, employees of the college, partner or associate might personally or financially benefit from a decision or information gained from involvement on council or committees;
(c) where the member is involved in determining or reviewing the registration or licensing eligibility of other members and the member is related to that member; and
(d) where the member is involved in negotiating wages or employment contracts for college staff that may be related to that member.
(3) Members serving on council or committees shall declare a conflict of interest in matters under consideration or in decisions taken in which they have a conflict of interest.
(4) It shall be at the discretion of the chair of council or the committee that the member is involved with to determine if the member should excuse himself or herself during any discussion, refrain from participating in a decision or resign from the committee.
ADVERTISINg STANDARDS
31 Advertising by members is to be seemly and dignified and may contain items of public information, such as the business or company name, location services, or products offered, hours of business, fees or prices and names and educational qualifications of the optician or contact lens practitioner and must conform to the college’s written policy on advertising.
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STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
32 Each member shall follow the standards of practice guidelines developed by the college.
CODE OF CONDuCT
33 Every member shall comply with the following “Code of Conduct”:
(1) Keep the welfare of the patient uppermost at all times;
(2) Provide services to the public with diligence and respect at all times;
(3) Keep all information gathered in the course of providing services to the public in strict confidence and not divulge it to anyone unless authorized by the patient or required by law;
(4) Maintain the integrity of the profession at all times;
(5) Foster good relationships among members of the ophthalmic profession;
(6) Maintain professional responsibility for all services rendered or those provided under the opticians supervision;
(7) Practice at all times within the member’s limits or level of competency; and
(8) Exercise at all times care and diligence in the application of the standards of infection, prevention and control.
(9) A person who has been registered as a member and issued a licence pursuant to the Act and these bylaws shall display that licence in a place and manner that is conspicuous to the public.
Certified to be a true copy of the regulatory bylaws approved by the Council of the Saskatchewan College of Opticians on April 18, 2011.
CERTIFIED TRUE COPy:Ken Sorensen, Registrar,Saskatchewan College of Opticians.Date: April 18, 2011.
APPROVED By:Honourable Don McMorris,Minister of Health.Date: May 6, 2011.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ________________________
NOTICE OF WITHDRAWALNotice is hereby given that The North West Commercial Travellers’ Association of Canada ceased transacting
the business of insurance in Saskatchewan on the 31st day of December, 2009.
There are no liabilities in respect of policies of insurance issued by The North West Commercial Travellers’ Association of Canada.
Dated at Winnipeg MB, this 12th day of April, 2011.
Terry D. Carruthers, GM and CEO for,
The North West Commercial Travellers’ Association of Canada.13/20
RuLES OF COuRT/RègLES DE PROCéDuRE ________________________
COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH(Chamber Sittings)
________________________
Chambers sittings for Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan for the period commencing July 4, 2011, and ending September 2, 2011, are set forth below:
Battleford10:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 7, July 14, July 21, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18, August 25 and September 1.
Estevan1:30 p.m. on Monday, July 18 and August 15.
Humboldt1:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 21 and August 18.
Melfort1:30 p.m. on Monday, July 18 and August 15.
Moose Jaw1:30 p.m. on Monday, July 11, July 25, August 8 and August 22.
REMOS at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 26.
Prince AlbertFamily Services at 2:00 p.m.:
Monday, July 4, July 11, July 18, July 25, August 8, August 15, August 22 and August 29.
Chambers:
10:00 a.m. every Tuesday, except 1:30 p.m. on August 2.
ReginaRegular Civil Chambers
10:00 a.m. every Thursday.
NOTE: For the summer schedule there are NO Civil Chambers on Tuesdays.
Family Chambers
10:00 a.m. every Wednesday and Friday.
Maintenance Enforcement Applications or Provisional/Confirmation Hearings
1:30 p.m. Monday, July 11, July 25, August 8 and August 22.
Child Protection Hearings
10:00 a.m. every Tuesday.
SaskatoonRegular Civil Chambers
10:00 a.m. every Thursday.
NOTE: For the summer schedule there are NO Civil Chambers on Tuesdays.
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The minimum charge for publication of notices not specified below is $16.00 for each notice, which sum shall accompany the material when forwarded for publication.
The following are minimum rates for advertising in The Saskatchewan Gazette:
gST PayableNotices under The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ...................................... Two issues .............................$35.00Notice of Intention to Apply for a Private Bill .......................................... Two issues ...............................40.00Notice of Sale and Auction.......................................................................... One issue ................................20.00Notice of Sale of Unclaimed Shipments..................................................... One issue ................................20.00
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Notices under The Tax Enforcement Act ................................................... Five parcels or less, for a minimum charge of ........20.00 (Additional parcels are $0.75
each; metes and bounds descriptions are $3.50 each)
gST ExemptNotices under The Companies Winding Up Act ........................................ Two issues .............................$35.00Notices under The Traffic Safety Act* or The Commercial
Liens Act (Vehicle Auctions) ...................................................................... One issue ................................20.00
*Please note that Auctioneers acting pursuant to The Traffic Safety Act must be licensed under The Auctioneers Act.
Notices re: Assessment Rolls (Municipal) .................................................. One issue ................................30.00One copy of your submission as it appeared in The Saskatchewan
Gazette is mailed to government advertisers who are invoiced. With prepayment, a copy of your submission is available on request from the Office of the Queen’s Printer.
Subscriptionsyearly subscription rate to The Saskatchewan Gazette (Paper Copy) ...... Payable in advance ............$125.00
SACHEZ QuE: La date de tombée pour les soumissions à la Gazette de la Saskatchewan est le lundi à 5 p.m., la semaine de la parution. En cas de jour férié à l’intérieur de la semaine de parution, la date de tombée sera remise un jour avant, soit le vendredi à 5 p.m. Pour les envois de soumissions à la Gazette par la poste, veuillez prévoir une semaine au complet. La parution de tout matériel reçu en retard sera remise au numéro de la semaine suivante.
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Le prix minimal pour la parution d’avis non inclus dans la liste ci-dessous, est de 16 $ par avis. Le paiement devra accompagner le matériel envoyé aux fins de parution.
Voici les tarifs minimum pour les publications d’annonces dans la Gazette de la Saskatchewan:Soumis à la TPSAvis en vertu de la Saskatchewan Insurance Act ...................................... Deux numéros ...........................35$Avis d’intention de demander l’adoption d’un projet
de loi d’intérêt privé .................................................................................. Deux numéros ...........................40$Avis de vente aux enchères......................................................................... Un numéro .................................20$Avis de vente de marchandises non réclamées.......................................... Un numéro .................................20$
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Avis en vertu de la Tax Enforcement Act ................................................... Cinq parcelles ou moins, pour un prix minimal de ..........20$ (Les parcelles supplémentaires
sont au prix de 0,75 $ chacune; les descriptions par mesurage et délimitation coûtent 3,50$ chacune.)
Exempts de TPSAvis en vertu de la Companies Winding Up Act ....................................... Deux numéros ...........................35$Avis en vertu de la Traffic Safety Act* or ou Loi sur les privilèges
à base commerciale(Encans de véhicules) ................................................ Un numéro .................................20$
*Veuillez noter que les encanteurs qui agissent en vertu de la Traffic Safety Act doivent détenir une licence conformément à la Auctioneers Act.
Avis au sujet du rôle d’évaluation (Municipal) .......................................... Un numéro ................................. 30$Un exemplaire de votre soumission, telle que parue dans la
Gazette de la Saskatchewan, est envoyé aux gouvernements qui ont placé une annonce facturée. Si vous payez à l’avance, un exemplaire de votre soumission est disponible sur demande auprès du bureau de l’Imprimeur de la Reine.
AbonnementTarif d’abonnement annuel à la Gazette de la Saskatchewan
(copie papier) ............................................................................................. Payable à l’avance ...................125$
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