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NS Royal Gazette Part I Volume 230, No. 21 May 26, 2021 Halifax, Nova Scotia Part I Published by Authority Index of Notices where necessary to meet these objectives (clause 3(3)(c)). Companies Act Under Section 14 of the Emergency Management Act, 2515691 Nova Scotia Limited .................................. 1183 upon a State of Emergency being declared in respect to 3223248 Nova Scotia Limited .................................. 1183 the Province of Nova Scotia, I have the authority to do 3279658 Nova Scotia Limited .................................. 1183 everything necessary for the protection of property and 3330308 Nova Scotia Limited .................................. 1183 the health or safety of persons therein and specifically, in clauses 14(j) and (k) to: Emergency Management Act Minister’s Delegation to the Minister of Health (j) regulate the distribution and availability of and Wellness (May 1, 2021) .................................. 1181 essential goods, services and resources; Minister’s Direction - Ambulance Fee Waiver (May 21, 2021) ...................................................... 1181 (k) authorize and make emergency payments; Minister’s Direction - Residential Tenancies Virtual Showings (May 21, 2021) ......................... 1182 Pursuant to my delegation authority under clause 3(3)(c) of the Emergency Management Act, effective as of 9:00 Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act am on May 1st, 2021, I delegate the Honourable Administrative Decisions ......................................... 1184 Minister Zach Churchill, in his capacity as the Minister of Health and Wellness or his successor in that position, Health Protection Act as the Minister with authority under clause 14(j) and (k) Order of the Chief Medical Officer of Health of the Emergency Management Act to cause medically (May 21, 2021) ...................................................... 1209 essential ambulance transportation to be provided to COVID-19 positive or presumptive individuals in the Probate Act Province without charge and to authorize the Department Little, Althea Myrtle ................................................. 1183 of Health and Wellness to make payments to the ambulance service provider to cover the cost of the Probate Act – Estate Notices ambulance fees not charged. Estate Notices ........................................................... 1185 Estate Notices (subsequent)...................................... 1188 This delegation shall continue until the State of Emergency terminates or is not renewed, unless the delegation is discontinued by me in writing on an earlier IN THE MATTER OF: The Emergency Management date. Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 8 Honourable Brendan Maguire Delegation of Powers and Duties under the Minister of Municipal Affairs Emergency Management Act RG May 26, 2021 State of Emergency – COVID-19 IN THE MATTER OF: The Emergency Management On March 22, 2020, the Minister of Municipal Affairs Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 8 and Housing declared a State of Emergency for all the Province of Nova Scotia in response to the COVID-19 Direction of the Minister of Health and Wellness virus pandemic. Under a Declared State of Emergency Under subsection 3(2) in Chapter 8 of the Acts of 1990, (Clauses 14(j) & (k) of the Emergency Management Act the Emergency Management Act, I have authority over all ) matters respecting emergency planning, preparedness, response, mitigation, recovery, and emergencies in the (21-002HW) Province. I also have the power to delegate my authority 1181 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1182 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, May 26, 2021 On March 22, 2020, a State of Emergency was declared This Direction will remain in place until May 31, 2021, for all the Province of Nova Scotia by the Minister of unless it is terminated earlier or renewed in writing. Municipal Affairs and Housing under subsection 12(1) in Chapter 8 of the Acts of 1990, the Emergency Dated May 21, 2021 Management Act. Honourable Zach Churchill Since that time, the State of Emergency has been Minister of Health and Wellness renewed, without interruption, pursuant to subsection 19(2) of the Emergency Management Act and with RG May 26, 2021 approval of the Governor in Council. IN THE MATTER OF: The Emergency Management Effective May 1, 2021, the Minister of Municipal Affairs Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 8 delegated to the Minister of Health and Wellness, pursuant to clause 3(3)(c) of the Emergency Management Direction of the Minister Act, the powers under clauses 14(j) & (k) of the under a Declared State of Emergency Emergency Management Act to cause medically essential (Section 14 of the Emergency Management Act) ambulance transportation to be provided to COVID-19 21-005 positive or presumptive individuals in the Province without charge and to authorize the Department of Health The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing declared and Wellness to make payments to the ambulance service a Province-wide State of Emergency on March 22, 2020 provider to cover the cost of the ambulance fees not under Section 12 of the Emergency Management Act. charged, until such time as the Provincial State of Emergency terminates or is not renewed. Effective on May 21, 2021 at 8:00 am until June 30, 2021 at 8:00 am, for the protection of property, and for As such, during the Provincial State of Emergency, under the health and safety of the residents of the Province, the authority delegated to me above for clauses 14(j) & under the authority provided to me in Section 14 of the (k) of the Emergency Management Act and effective May Emergency Management Act, I direct that: 1, 2021, I direct the following: 1. A landlord must not conduct an in-person showing 1. The ambulance services provider, Emergency of a leased residential unit to prospective tenants or Medical Care Inc (EMCI), shall provide medically purchasers unless the landlord meets all the essential ambulance transportation to the following following requirements: categories of individuals and without charge to the individual: (a) obtain the consent of the residential tenant, including consent as to the date and time of a. COVID-19 positive; entry; and b. Presumptive COVID-19 positive - those (b) comply with all the applicable restrictions in a awaiting a test result or experiencing COVID- Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public 19 symptoms; Health Order under the Health Protection Act. c. Experiencing sudden acute respiratory illness. 2. As an alternative to an in-person showing of a residential unit under Section 1, or if the tenant 2. The Department of Health and Wellness shall make does not provide consent to an in-person showing, payments to EMCI, in the amounts set out in the the landlord may enter the unit once together with Ambulance Fee Regulations, N.S. Reg 133/2002 as no more than one other person to take photographs, amended, for medically essential ambulance a video or other similar representation of the unit transportation that EMCI provides without charge which can be used to provide a virtual showing of to the individual under Section 1 and the terms of the unit, if the landlord meets all the following this Direction. requirements: This Direction is in addition to any requirements (a) the entry must be during daylight hours and established in a Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public the landlord must give written notice of the Health Order under the Health Protection Act, 2004, c. 4, date and time of the entry to the tenant at least s. 1, and any other Directions issued under the Emergency 24 hours in advance of the entry; and Management Act. (b) ensure compliance with all the applicable restrictions in a Chief Medical Officer of © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, May 26, 2021 1183 Health’s Public Health Order under the Health 458 Main Street Protection Act. Kentville NS B4N 1K8 Solicitor for 3223248 Nova Scotia Limited Please note that this Direction is in addition to any requirements established in a Chief Medical Officer of RG May 26, 2021 Health’s Public Health Order under the Health Protection Act, and any other Directions issued under the Emergency IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. Management Act. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3279658 Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of A failure to comply with this Direction could result in Incorporation a summary conviction with fines between $500 to $10,000 for individuals and up to $100,000 for a NOTICE is hereby given that 3279658 Nova Scotia corporation per incident. Limited intends to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to This Direction will remain in place until June 30, 2021, surrender the Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to the unless it is terminated in writing earlier. provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, Dated May 21, 2021. as amended. th Hon. Brendan Maguire Dated at Kentville, Nova Scotia this 20 day of May, Minister of Municipal Affairs 2021. RG May 26, 2021 Cris Shirritt btw law IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 458 Main Street 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 2515691 Nova Kentville NS B4N 1K8 Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Solicitor for 3279658 Nova Scotia Limited Incorporation RG May 26, 2021 NOTICE is hereby given that 2515691 Nova Scotia Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3330308 Nova Certificate of Incorporation. Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation Maurice P. Chiasson, QC Stewart McKelvey NOTICE is hereby given that 3330308 Nova Scotia Solicitor for 2515691 Nova Scotia Limited Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its RG May 26, 2021 Certificate of Incorporation. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S.
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