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THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART 11 (REVISED REGULATIONS) OR PART Ill (REGULATIONS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PARTI Volume 87 REGINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1991 No. 17 SPECIAL DAYS Town of Arborfield, Town of Asquith, Town of Balcarres, Town of Bredenbury, Town of Choice land, Town of Esterhazy, Town of Gravelbourg, The following day has been designated by the Town of Grenfell, Town of Kerrobert, Town of Minister of Health as: Lanigan, Town of Lashburn, Town of Lumsden, "Certified Nursing Assistants' Day" in Saskat Town of Maidstone, Town of Maple Creek, Town of chewan - May 13, 1991. Preeceville, Town of Rockglen, Town of Saltcoats, Town of Springside, Town of Strasbourg, Town of Wadena, Town of Wakaw, Town of Waldheim, ACTS PROCLAIMED Town of Watson, Town of Wilkie, Village of Alvena, Resort Village of Aquadeo, Village of Atwater, Village of Bangor, Resort Village of The following proclamations have been issued Beaver Flat, Village of Caronport, Village of Cra that are effective on or after January 1, 1991: ven, Village of Duff, Village of Edenwold, Village The Agri-Food Act, c.A-15.2, S.S. 1990-91. Sec of Glenside, Village of Grayson, Village of Inver tions 1 to 32, 34 to 36, subsection 37(2) and sec may, Village of Kendal, Village of Kenosee Lake, tions 38 to 40 proclaimed in force effective Village of Landis, Village of Makwa, Village of January 1, 1991. McTaggart, Village of Meath Park, Village of The Ozone-depleting Substances Control Act, Neudorf, Resort Village of Pelican Pointe, Village c.O-8, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective of Pilger, Village of Plunkett, Village of Primate, January 1, 1991. Village of Richard, Village of Shields, Village of The Medical Laboratory LicensingAct, c.M-9.1, Spalding, Village of Springwater, Village of Spy S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective April 1, Hill, Village of Stockholm, Village of Tramping 1991. Lake, Village of Waldron, Village of Weekes, Resort Village of Wee Too Beach, Village of Weir The Planning and Development Amendment dale, Village of Yarbo, Village of Young. Act, 1989, c.51, S.S. 1990-91. Section 31 pro claimed in force effective January 1, 1991. The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Act, CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF c.S-22.1, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effec CERTAIN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES tive February 18, 1991. The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amend Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man ment Act, 1989, c.23, S.S. 1990-91. Section 11 agement Agency Act and section 327 of The Rural proclaimed in force effective March 1, 1991. Municipality Act, 1989 the assessment of the fol The SummaryOffences Procedure Act, 1990, c.S- lowing rural municipalities was confirmed on 63.1, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective April 18, 1991: January 1, 1991. R.M. of Glen Bain No. 105, R.M. of Whiska Creek No. 106, R.M. of Willowdale No. 153, R.M. * A proclamation appearing in this list for oflndian Head No. 156, R.M. of McKillop No. 220, the first time is indicated in bold print. R.M. of Loreburn No. 254, R.M. of Prairiedale No. 321, R.M. of Hazel Dell No. 335, R.M. of Fish Creek No. 402, R.M. of Arborfield No. 456. BOARD ORDERS Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency Kenneth G. Love, Chairman The Assessment Management Agency Act Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES BYLAW TO PROVIDE FOR DISSEMINATION OF ASSESSMENT INFORMATION Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man agement Agency Act and section 273 of The Urban Pursuant to clause 12(2Xc) of The Assessment Municipality Act, 1984 the assessment of the fol Management Agency Act, a bylaw to provide for lowing urban municipalities was confirmed on the dissemination of assessment information in April 18, 1991: accordance with the attached schedule. 638 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE Schedule Director shall determine, within 15 working days 1 In this bylaw: of the receipt of the request, whether to grant or a) "Act" means The Assessment Manage deny access to the file. ment Agency Act; (4) With respect to any request denied under b) "agency" means the Saskatchewan subsection (3), the agency shall allow access to the Assessment Management Agency; file where the property owner gives written per mission to do so. c) "approved use" means a use of tax base property information related to research, plan 5 The agency shall accept all telephone ning, appraisal, property management, federal, requests by approved users to provide copies of provincial or municipal programs based upon property records, but the agency shall not provide property and valuation data or any similar use, verbal information. and includes the use of property information for 6 The agency shall not, unless provided with appeal purposes; the written consent of the owner, provide access to d) "approved user" of tax base property infor the provincial property information and valua mation means a provincial or federal govern tion file for the purpose of soliciting business ment department or agency, a municipality, directly or indirectly, creating mailing lists, or bank, credit union, trust company, realtor, any similar use which may be construed by the appraiser, land use or development planner, and agency as constituting a public nuisance. any other similar agency or calling, or any prop erty owner submitting a request which qualifies 7 Where any request for information requires as an approved us: the location and provision of a property record or assessment data in any format by the staff of the e) "Executive Director" means the Executive agency, the following charges are payable by the Director of the agency; user: 0 "external user" means a user of tax base a) $10 for the first property or copy; property information other than the Agency, a municipality, the owner of a property or busi b) $3 for each additional property or copy: ness or an agent of the owner; c) $30 per microfiche sheet copy, to a maxi- g) "non-private information" means all tax mum of $15,000 for all rural municipalities; base information related to land, the exterior of d) $60 per township for copies of all property l a building or structure, the structural class, information within a rural municipality; year of construction and all values calculated e) $40 per summary for copies of the assess- for tax base purposes, and includes all property ment values summary for a rural municipality; information which cannot be related to a 0 $.60 per summary page for copies of the r specific legal or geographic location or to the assessment value summary for an urban munic owner of a property; ipality; h) "private information" means all tax base g) no charge for property information and property information other than non-private copies of property records for a property when information; requested by the owner of the property or when 1 i) "restricted access" means access to all non requested by an agent of the owner of the prop- proviate information only; erty; j) "unrestricted access" means access to all h) a charge to be determined by the Executive private and non-private property information; Director for information provided in a non k) "municipal Act" means The Northern standard format. J Municipalities Act, The Rural Municipality Act, 8 The Agency may charge $300 for the assess 1989 or The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, as ment manual (1987) or $60 per volume for vol the case may be. umes 1, 2, 4 or 5 or $150 for the commercial 2 The agency shall compile and maintain a volumes 3A plus 3B. Price includes G.S.T. register of approved users. 9 1965 level manuals: Urban $50, Rural $25, 3 The agency shall grant unrestricted access to Industrial $25. Price includes G.S.T. the tax base property file to: 10 All charges levied by any municipal official a) the municipality in which the property is or person in the employ of a municipality for located; providing tax base property information compiled J b) the owner of the property or business; and by or under the direction of the agency shall be approved by the Executive Director. c) any agent of the owner of the property or business. 11 The agency is not responsible for any lia bility arising from an action based on any prop 4(1) The agency shall locate records and pro erty information released under this bylaw. vide non-private information to approved exter nal users in accordance with this bylaw on receipt 12 Bylaw adopted by the Board of Directors of of a written or telephone request. the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency on June 24, 1988 is hereby repealed. (2) In the case of any request which qualifies as J an approved use, the agency shall immediately Adopted by the Board of Directors of the Saskat approve access to the file. chewan Assessment Management Agency March (3) Subject to subsection (4), in the case of any 27, 1991. irregular request or any request that does not Kenneth G. Love, Chairman. readily qualify as an approved use, the Executive Bryan Hebb, Corporate Secretary. J APRIL 26, 1991 639 DIRECTOR'S ORDERS The Saskatchewan Fishery Regulations DIRECTOR'S ORDER 1991-1 VARYING SPORT FISHING CLOSE TIMES AND QUOTAS Pursuant to subsection 12(1) of The Saskatchewan Fishery Regulations, i) the close times set out in Schedule VIII and referred to in subsection 10(1) of the said Regulations, and ii) the quotas set out in Schedule V and referred to in subsections 10(2), (3), (4), and (5) of the said Regulations are hereby varied as follows: A Variation of Close Time and Quotas (Southern Zone) 1 The close time for sport fishing in the waters described in Item 3 of Schedule IX of The Saskatchewan Fishery Regulations is the period commencing on April 1 and ending on the first Friday in May in any year.