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Gazette Part I, April 6, 2018 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 2 FÉVRIER 2018 673 (REGULATIONS)/CE NUMÉRO NE 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 114 REGINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018/REGINA, VENDREDI 6 AVRIL 2018 No. 14/nº14 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX ................................................................................................................................................. 674 PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Second Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Deuxième session, 28e Assemblée législative) .......................................... 674 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED/LOIS NON ENCORE PROCLAMÉES ..................................................................................... 676 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR SUR SANCTION (Second Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Deuxième session, 28e Assemblée législative) .......................................... 679 ACTS IN FORCE ON SPECIFIC EVENTS/LOIS ENTRANT EN VIGUEUR À DES OCCURRENCES PARTICULIÈRES..... 679 ACTS PROCLAIMED/LOIS PROCLAMÉES (2018) ........................................................................................................................ 680 ORDER IN COUNCIL/DÉCRET ......................................................................................................................................................... 680 The Provincial Lands Act ........................................................................................................................................................................ 680 BOARD ORDER/ORDONNANCE DES CONSEILS, COMMISSIONS, RÉGIES ..................................................................... 681 The Assessment Management Agency Act ............................................................................................................................................... 681 MINISTERS’ ORDERS/ARRÊTÉS MINISTÉRIELS ...................................................................................................................... 683 The Education Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur l’éducation ........................................................................................................................... 683 The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................. 686 CORPORATE REGISTRY NOTICES/AVIS DU REGISTRE DES SOCIÉTÉS .......................................................................... 687 The Co-operatives Act, 1996/Loi de 1996 sur les coopératives .............................................................................................................. 687 The Business Corporations Act ................................................................................................................................................................ 688 The Business Names Registration Act..................................................................................................................................................... 701 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995/Loi de 1995 sur les sociétés sans but lucratif ........................................................................ 708 PUBLIC NOTICES/AVIS PUBLICS .................................................................................................................................................. 709 The Election Act, 1996 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 709 The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997 ......................................................................................................................................... 710 The Municipalities Act ............................................................................................................................................................................. 711 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN/ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN ................................................................................................................................................................ 740 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS/AVIS AUX ANNONCEURS ............................................................................................................. 740/741 PART II/PARTIE II S-15.1 Reg 8 The Mines Regulations, 2018 ..................................................................................................................................... 127 SR 21/2018/ The Child Care Amendment Regulations, 2018/ RS 21/2018 Règlement modificatif de 2018 sur les garderies d’enfants ................................................................................... 289/299 SR 22/2018 The Fisheries Amendment Regulations, 2018 ........................................................................................................... 304 SR 23/2018 The Wildfire Amendment Regulations, 2018 ............................................................................................................ 307 SR 24/2018 The Wildlife Habitat and Ecological Lands Designation Amendment Regulations, 2018 (No. 2) ......................... 308 674 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, APRIL 6, 2018 SPECIAL DAYS/JOURS SPÉCIAUX ________________________ The following week has been designated by the Minister of Trade and Export Development as: “Saskatchewan Construction Week” in Saskatchewan, April 11-17, 2018. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRESS OF BILLS/RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT DES PROJETS DE LOI (Second Session, Twenty-Eighth Legislative Assembly/Deuxième session, 28e Assemblée législative) ________________________ Government Bills/Projets de loi émanant du gouvernement Bill No./ No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 101 The Agricultural Implements Amendment Act, 2017 .......................... Specific Date 102 The Agri-Food Amendment Act, 2017 .................................................. On Assent 110 The Animal Protection Act, 2017.......................................................... Proclamation 97 The Arbitration (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017 ....................................................................... Specific Event 88 The Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 2017 ............... On Assent 121 The Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act ......................................... Proclamation/ On Assent 122 The Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Consequential Amendments Act, 2018/ Loi de 2018 corrélative de la loi intitulée The Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act ....................... Specific Event 86 The Child and Family Services Amendment Act, 2017 ...................... On Assent 96 The Choice of Court Agreements (Hague Convention Implementation) Act/Loi sur les accords d’élection de for (mise en oeuvre de la Convention de La Haye) ................................. On Assent 87 The Data Matching Agreements Act .................................................... Proclamation 75 The Electronic Communications Convention Implementation Act/ Loi de mise en œuvre de la Convention sur les communications électroniques ...................................................................................... On Assent 83 The Environmental Management and Protection Amendment Act, 2017 ....................................................................... On Assent 74 The Evidence Amendment Act, 2017/ Loi modificative de 2017 sur la preuve............................................. Proclamation 90 The Heritage Property Amendment Act, 2017 ..................................... Proclamation 73 The Insurance Amendment Act, 2017 .................................................. On Assent/ Specific Event 99 The Interpretation Amendment Act, 2017 (No. 2)/ Loi modificative n°2 de 2017 sur l’interprétation ............................ On Assent 120 The Kindersley Constituency By-election Act ....................................... On Assent 103 The Land Contracts (Actions) Act, 2017 Proclamation 119 The Melfort Constituency By-election Act ............................................ On Assent 98 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Family Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act, 2017/Loi modificative diverse (résolution des conflits familiaux) de 2017 ......................................................... Proclamation THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 6 AVRIL 2018 675 Bill No./ No du Name (listed Alphabetically)/ Coming into force/ projet de loi Nom (par ordre alphabétique) Entrée en vigueur 95 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal and Amendment Act, 2017 ........ On Assent 77 The Miscellaneous Statutes (Superannuation Plans) Amendment Act, 2017 ....................................................................... On Assent/ Proclamation 112 The Miscellaneous Vehicle and Driving Statutes (Cannabis Legislation) Amendment Act, 2017 ................................................... Proclamation/ Specific Date 106 The Missing Persons and Presumption of Death Amendment Act, 2017 ......................................................................
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