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Sask Gazette, Part I, Dec 24, 1997 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART II (REVISED REGULATIONS) THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, DECEMBER 24, 1997 1537 OR PART III (REGULATIONS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER PART I/PARTIE I Volume 93 REGINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1997/REGINA, MERCREDI, 24 DECEMBRE 1997 No. 52/nº 52 The staff of the Queen’s Printer wishes you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Joyous New Year TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I APPOINTMENTS ............................................................... 1538 The Business Names Registration Act ................................. 1555 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995 ................................ 1562 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT ........................................ 1538 Corrections ............................................................................. 1563 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED ..................................... 1539 PUBLIC NOTICES ............................................................. 1563 ACTS PROCLAIMED ........................................................ 1540 Notice to Creditors ................................................................ 1563 ORDERS IN COUNCIL ..................................................... 1541 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ....................................... 1564 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984....................................... 1541 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ........................................ 1565 Premier’s Notice of Gifts and Benefits ................................. 1565 MINISTER’S ORDERS ...................................................... 1544 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ....................................... 1544 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN ....................... 1566 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ......................... 1547 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ........................................... 1566 The Business Corporations Act ............................................. 1547 SEASONS GREEGTINGS Season’s Greetings The Queen’s Printer will be closed on the following days: December 25 & 26, 1997 and January 1, 1998 1538 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, DECEMBER 24, 1997 APPOINTMENTS Title: Chapter: ________ The Department of Health Amendment Act, 1997 DESIGNATION OF BREATHALYZER TECHNICIANS Assented to May 21, 1997 34 I, John D. Whyte, Deputy Attorney General, pursuant to The Education Amendment Act, 1997/Loi subsection 254(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada), hereby designate de 1997 modifiant la Loi sur l’éducation as being qualified to operate an approved instrument, the Intoxilyzer Assented to May 21, 1997 35 5000C, and therefore “qualified technician” in respect of breath The Education and Health Tax Amendment samples, the following persons: Act, 1997 (No. 2) 9 R.C.M. Police — The Farm Financial Stability Amendment Cst. Theresa Cecile Kueber Act, 1997 Cst. Chauntel Marie Inman Assented to May 21, 1997 36 Cst. Boyd Frederick Richards The Gas Licensing Amendment Act, 1997 Cst. Hugh James Gordon Assented to April 28, 1997 4 Cst. Steven Robert Ouston Cst. Rodney John Levesque The Health Districts Amendment Act, 1997 Cst. Rhonda Marie Carlson Assented to May 21, 1997 37 Cst. Graeme Colin Klit The Income Tax Amendment Act, 1997 Cst. Curtis Bruce White Assented to May 21, 1997 39 Cst. Christopher Randolph deGale The IPSCO Inc. and United Steelworkers of Cst. David Peter Rolston America, Local 5890, Collective Bargaining Cst. Ursula Helga Finkel Agreement Act Cst. Jason Paul Schellenberg Assented to April 8, 1997 2 Cst. Robert Guy Keewatin Cst. Laura Lee Kelly The Local Government Election Amendment Cst. Trevor Randy Morton Act, 1997 Cst. Daniel Leslie Husband Assented to May 21, 1997 40 Cst. Mark Richard Mathias The Lutheran Church-Canada, Central Cst. Stuart John Falebrinza District Act Cst. Eric Rashid Irani Assented to May 9, 1997 02 Military Police, Canadian Military Base, Moose Jaw — The Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1997 Cpl. G. A. Russell Assented to May 21, 1997 41 Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, December 17, 1997. The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform) Act, 1997 John D. Whyte, Assented to May 9, 1997 12 Deputy Attorney General and The Multiculturalism Act Deputy Minister of Justice. Assented to April 28, 1997 M-23.01 ____________________________________________________________ The Municipal Board Amendment Act, 1997 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT Assented to May 9, 1997 13 ________ The Municipal Employees’ Pension Amendment Act, 1997 Title: Chapter: Assented to May 9, 1997 14 The Agri-Food Amendment Act, 1997 The Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 27 Act, 1997 The Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Assented to May 21, 1997 42 Amendment Act, 1997 The Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Assented to May 21, 1997 28 Amendment Act, 1997 The Appropriation Act, 1997 (No.1) Assented to May 9, 1997 15 Assented to April 7, 1997 1 The Northern Municipalities Amendment The Appropriation Act, 1997 (No.2) Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 29 Assented to May 21, 1997 43 The Archives Amendment Act, 1997 The Personal Property Security Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 30 Act, 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 16 The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company Act, 1997 The Planning and Development Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 01 Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 44 The Community Bonds Amendment Act, 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 6 The Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Act, 1997 The Constituency Boundaries Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 17 Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 31 The Public Trustee Amendment Act, 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 18 The Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Act, 1997 The Residential Services Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 8 Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 47 The Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1997 The Residential Tenancies Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 32 Act, 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 19 The Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 48 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, DECEMBER 24, 1997 1539 Title: Chapter: Title: Chapter: The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation The Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act/ Amendment Act, 1997 Loi sur l’exécution des jugements canadiens, Assented to May 21, 1997 50 S.S. 1997 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Assented to April 28, 1997 E-9.101 Act, 1997 The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act, 1997/ Assented to May 9, 1997 20 Loi de 1997 sur l’exécution des ordonnances The Superannuation (Supplementary alimentaires, S.S. 1997 Provisions) Amendment Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 E-9.21 Assented to May 9, 1997 21 The Family Maintenance Act, 1997/Loi de 1997 sur The TD Trust Company Act, 1997 les prestations alimentaires familiales, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 03 Assented to May 21, 1997 F-6.2 The Teachers’ Federation Amendment The Health Facilities Licensing Act, S.S. 1996 Act, 1997 Assented to June 25, 1996 H-0.02 Assented to May 21, 1997 51 The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997, The Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 1997 S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 22 Assented to May 21, 1997 The Tourism Authority Amendment Act, 1997 Section 13, subsections 37(8), (9) and (13) Assented to May 9, 1997 23 not yet proclaimed. H-3.01 The Urban Municipality Amendment The Highway Traffic Act, 1996/Code de Act, 1997 la route de, 1996, S.S. 1996 Assented to May 21, 1997 52 Assented to June 25, 1996 H-3.2 The Victims of Crime Amendment The Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1996, Act, 1997/Loi de 1997 modifiant la Loi S.S. 1996 sur les victimes d’actes criminels Comes into force on assent, April 4, 1996, Assented to May 9, 1997 24 clause 3(a) comes into force on proclamation 4 The Wakamow Valley Authority Act The Highways and Transportation Consequential Assented to May 21, 1997 53 Amendment Act, 1997/Loi de 1997 portat The Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997 modification corrélative à la loi intitulée Assented to May 21, 1997 W-1.3 The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 The Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 38 Assented to May 21, 1997 54 The Justices of the Peace Amendment The Water Corporation Amendment Act, 1997 Act, 1997/Loi de 1997 modifiant la Loi Assented to May 9, 1997 25 sur les juges de paix, S.S. 1997 The Young Offenders’ Services Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 10 Act, 1997 The Matrimonial Property Act, 1997/ Loi Assented to May 21, 1997 55 de 1997 sur les biens matrimoniaux, S.S. 1997 ____________________________________________________________ Assented to May 21, 1997 M-6.11 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED The Miscellaneous Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 1997/Loi de 1997 ________ apportant des modifications corrélatives à Title: Chapter: certaines lois, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 11 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997/ Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de Reform) Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 hasard, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997, Sections 2 and 7 Assented to May 21, 1997 A-18.011 come into force on proclamation 12 The Arts Board Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 A-28.001 Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, The Children’s Law Act, 1997/Loi de 1997 clause 10(b) not yet proclaimed. 43 sur le droit de l’enfance, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 C-8.2 The Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensers Professions Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996 The Co-operatives Act, 1996/Loi de 1996 Assented to May 28, 1996. 34 sur les coopératives,
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