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Sask Gazette, Part I, Mar 24, 1995 MARCH 24, 1995 277 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART II (REVISED REGULATIONS) OR PART III (REGULATIONS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER PART I Volume 91 REGINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1995 No. 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I APPOINTMENT................................................................................................................... 278 PROGRESS OF BILLS ....................................................................................................... 278 ACTS PROCLAIMED.......................................................................................................... 278 MINISTER’S ORDERS ....................................................................................................... 279 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ........................................................................................ 279 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES .......................................................................... 281 The Business Corporations Act .............................................................................................. 281 The Business Names Registration Act................................................................................... 283 The Non-profit Corporations Act ........................................................................................... 286 PUBLIC NOTICES .............................................................................................................. 286 The Agricultural Implements Act .......................................................................................... 286 The Change of Name Act ........................................................................................................ 286 The Community Bonds Act .................................................................................................... 286 The Garage Keepers Act ......................................................................................................... 291 The Highway Traffic Act ........................................................................................................ 291 Highway Traffic Board ........................................................................................................... 312 The Northern Municipalities Act ........................................................................................... 312 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ........................................................................................ 313 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 ......................................................................................... 317 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act.......................................................................................... 319 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 ........................................................................................ 320 RULES OF COURT ............................................................................................................. 327 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN .............. 328 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS............................................................................................. 328 278 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE APPOINTMENT The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, ________ 1995 (No. 4), S.S. 1995, Bill 4. On Assent. The Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. APPOINTMENT CANCELLATION 1995, Bill 44. On Assent. Notice of cancellation of appointment for the following Honourary The Medical Laboratory Technologists Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 37. To be Aide-de-camp to the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, effective Proclaimed. May 1, 1995: The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Inspector B.A. Busson. Bill 39. On Assent. ____________________________________________________________ The Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 47. On Assent. PROGRESS OF BILLS The Municipal Employees’ Superannuation Amendment Act, 1995, ________ S.S. 1995, Bill 36. On Assent. The Agri-Food Innovation Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 23. On Assent. The Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 43. On Assent. The Anti-corruption Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 15. On Assent. The NewGrade Energy Inc. Protection Repeal Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 8. The Apiaries Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 7. On Assent. On Assent. The Assessment Management Agency Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, 1995, Bill 30. On Assent. Bill 28. To be Proclaimed. The Assessment Appraisers Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 26. To be The Perpetuities and Accumulations (Abolition) Act, Proclaimed. S.S. 1995, Bill 42. On Assent. The Business Corporations Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, The Private Vocational Schools Regulation Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 19. On Assent. Bill 10. To be Proclaimed. The Co-operatives Act, 1989, S.S. 1995, Bill 20. On Assent. The Real Estate Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 45. To be Proclaimed. The Crop Insurance Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 6. On The Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 29. Assent. To be Proclaimed. The Crown Minerals Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 14. On The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation Amendment Act, 1995, Assent. S.S. 1995, Bill 24. On Assent. The Department of Economic Development Amendment Act, 1995, The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. S.S. 1995, Bill 35. On Assent. 1995, Bill 31. On Assent. The Donation of Food Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 33. On Assent. The Saskatchewan Property Rights Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 48. On The Economic Development and Tourism Repeal Act, S.S. 1995, Assent. Bill 34. On Assent. The Securities Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 21. To be The Economic Strategy Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 17. On Assent. Proclaimed. The Environmental Management and Protection Amendment Act, The Taxpayers’ Protection Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 11. On Assent. 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 9. On Assent. The Transportation Partnerships Corporation Act, S.S. 1995, The Farm Financial Stability Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 22. On Assent. Bill 25. To be Proclaimed. The Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 27. The Forest Resources Management Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 32. To be To be Proclaimed. Proclaimed. The Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 46. The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment On Assent. Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 16. On Assent. Note: New Bills appear each week in bold print. The Freehold Oil and Gas Production Tax Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 13. On Assent. ____________________________________________________________ The Government Organization Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, ACTS PROCLAIMED Bill 5. On Assent. (1995) The Health Districts Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 18. On ________ Assent. The Health Statutes (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on 1995, Bill 38. On Assent. or after January 1, 1995: The Intercountry Adoption (Hague Convention) Implementation The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 1994, Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 12. To be Proclaimed. S.S. 1994, c.31. Sections 1 to 103 and 105 to 107, proclaimed in force January 20, 1995. The Interior Designers Act, S.S. 1995, Bill 49.To be Proclaimed. The Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 1994, The Land Surveyors and Professional Surveyors Act, S.S. 1994, c. 34. Sections 1 to 3, 7 and 8, clause 9(b) and sections 14 S.S. 1995, Bill 41. To be Proclaimed. and 18, proclaimed in force January 1, 1995. The Land Surveys Amendment Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 40. On The Chiropractic Act, 1994, S.S. 1994, c. C-10.1. Proclaimed in force Assent. January 1, 1995. The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, The Condominium Property Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.C-26.1 Proclaimed 1995, S.S. 1995, Bill 2. On Assent. in force January 1, 1995, except subsection 57(3) and section 62. The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 1992, 1995 (No. 2), S.S. 1995, Bill 1. On Assent. Comes into force upon S.S. 1992, c.5. Subsection 11(1) proclaimed in force, February 1, dissolution of the Twenty-Second Legislative Assembly. 1995. The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Amendment Act, 1995 (No. 3), S.S. 1995, Bill 3. On Assent. MARCH 24, 1995 279 The Labour Standards Amendment Act, 1994, S.S. 1994, c.39. OTHER AREAS — OFF-TARGET WELL Proclaimed in force February 3, 1995, except: clause 3(f); that portion MRO 201/95 A 69. Petro-Canada has submitted an application to of section 8 which enacts section 13.4 of The Labour Standards Act; drill an exploratory off-target well to verify seismic interpretation. sections 26, 27, 29 and 40; that portion of section 36 which enacts Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission section 68.4 of The Labour Standards Act; that portion of clause 45(d) is granted to drill an off-target well to produce from the Bakken which enacts clauses 84(1)(e.2) and (e.5) of The Labour Standards Formation located in legal subdivision 3 of Section 11-35-27 W3M, Act. That portion of section 36 which enacts section 68.4 of The subject to the following: Labour Standards Act, proclaimed in force August 1, 1995. 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated The Queen’s Bench (Mediation) Amendment Act, 1994, c.20. That without penalty. portion of section 2 which enacts section
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