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Sask Gazette, Part I, Mar 7, 2008 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS)/ CE NUMÉRO NE THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, MARCH 7, 2008 335 CONTIENT PAS DE PARTIE III (RÈGLEMENTS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L’AUTORITÉ DE L’IMPRIMEUR DE LA REINE PART I/PARTIE I Volume 104 REGINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2008/REGINA, VENDREDI, 7 MARS 2008 No. 10/nº 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I APPOINTMENT/NOMINATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 336 PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOIS (First Session,Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly) ............................................................................................................................ 336 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES ..................................................................................... 336 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS EN VIGUEUR À DES DATES PRÉCISES...................................................................... 339 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC DATES/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES .............................................................................................................................................. 340 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À SUR SANCTION.......................................... 340 ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2008) ......................................................................................................................... 340 MINISTER’S ORDERS/ARRÊTÉS MINISTÉRIEL ......................................................................................................................... 341 The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 ......................................................................................................................................... 341 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES/AVIS DE LA DIRECTION DES CORPORATIONS.................................................. 341 The Co-operatives Act, 1996/Loi de 1996 sur les coopératives ............................................................................................................... 341 The Business Corporations Act ................................................................................................................................................................. 342 The Business Names Registration Act ..................................................................................................................................................... 364 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif......................................................................... 377 PUBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PUBLICS ................................................................................................................................................... 381 The Commercial Liens Act ........................................................................................................................................................................ 381 The Municipalities Act .............................................................................................................................................................................. 381 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ............................................................................................................................................................ 385 EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS/EXTRAITS DES RÈGLES ET PROCÉDURES DE L’ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN AU SUJET DES PROJETS DE LOI D’INTERÊT PRIVÉ .............................. 387/389 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/AVIS AUX ANNONCEURS.............................................................................................................. 390/391 PART II/PARTIE II SR 4/2008 The Graduate Tax Exemption Repeal Regulations .......................................................................................................... 147 SR 8/2008 The Northern Municipalities General Regulations (No. 2) Amendment Regulations, 2008......................................... 147 SR 9/2008 The Milk Control Amendment Regulations, 2008 (No. 2) ................................................................................................ 148 336 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, MARCH 7, 2008 APPOINTMENT/NOMINATION ______________________ DESIGNATION OF QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN (Breath Samples) I, Doug Moen, Q.C., Deputy Attorney General, pursuant to subsection 254(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada), hereby designate as being qualified to operate an approved instrument, the Intoxilyzer 5000C, and therefore “qualified technician” in respect of breath samples, the following person: R.C.M. Police — Ryan James Gardiner Dated this 13th day of February, A.D. 2008. Doug Moen, Q.C., Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General for the Province of Saskatchewan. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOIS (First Session, Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly) ______________________ Government Bills Bill Coming No. Name (listed Alphabetically) into force 2 The Enterprise Saskatchewan Act ............................................................................. Proclamation 1 The Growth and Financial Security Act ................................................................... On Assent 4 The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council (Fixed Election Dates) Amendment Act, 2007 / Loi de 2007 modifiant la Loi de 2007 sur l’Assemblée législative et le Conseil exécutif (élections à date fixe) ...................... On Assent 3 The Potash Development Repeal Act ......................................................................... On Assent 5 The Public Service Essential Services Act ................................................................. On Assent 6 The Trade Union Amendment Act, 2007 ................................................................... On Assent ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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-1.1 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2002, S.S. 2002 Assented to July 10, 2002, sections 3, 4, 7 and 8, subsection 13(1) and sections 14 to 23 not yet proclaimed ............................................................................................................................... 41 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2002 (No. 2), S.S. 2002 / Loi de 2002 (n°2) modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard, L.S. 2002 Assented to July 10, 2002, sections 3, 4, 7, 22 to 27 and clauses 28(g) and (l) not yet proclaimed ............................................................................................................................... 42 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, MARCH 7, 2008 337 Title/ Chapter/ Titre: Chapitre: The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 2005, S.S 2005/Loi de 2005 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard, L.S. 2005 Assented to May 27, 2005, portions of clause 3(a), clause 3(b), sections 4, 15 to 22, clauses 24(a), (b) and (d), sections 26 and 27 not yet proclaimed ..................................................... 3 The Certified Management Accountants Act, S.S. 2000 Assented to June 21, 2000 .................................................................................................................. C-4.111 The Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2003, S.S. 2003 Assented to June 27, 2003 .................................................................................................................. 17 The Class Actions Amendment Act, 2007/Loi de 2007 modifiant la Loi sur les recours collectifs, S.S. 2007 Assented to May 17, 2007 ................................................................................................................... 21 The Community Cablecasters Act, R.S.S. 1978 Assented to May 10, 1977 ................................................................................................................... C-17 The 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-45.2 The Crown Minerals Amendment Act, 2007,S.S. 2007 Assented to May 17, 2007 ................................................................................................................... 23 The 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-9.13 The Film and Video Classification Amendment Act, 2006, S.S. 2006 Assented to May 19, 2006 ..................................................................................................................
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