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Table of Regulations [1991 - Volume 1] Ontario Ontario: Annual Statutes 1991 Table of Regulations [1991 - Volume 1] Ontario © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 1991 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ontario_statutes Bibliographic Citation Repository Citation Ontario (1991) "Table of Regulations [1991 - Volume 1]," Ontario: Annual Statutes: Vol. 1991, Article 102. Available at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ontario_statutes/vol1991/iss1/102 This Table is brought to you for free and open access by the Statutes at Osgoode Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ontario: Annual Statutes by an authorized administrator of Osgoode Digital Commons. TABLE OF REGULATIONS TABLE DES REGLEMENTS The Table of Regulations shows ihe regula- La Table des r^glements dnumere tous les tions contained in the Revised Regulations of r^glements contenus dans les R^glemenls Ontario, 1980 and those made after December refondus de I'Ontario de 1980 ou pris aprfes le 31, 1980 and before January 1. 1992. It also 31 decembre 1980 mais avant le 1" Janvier shows the amendments to those regulations. 1992. Elle indique dgalement les modifications apportees a ces reglements. The listings are in English only. As of the date Les entrees ne figurent qu'en anglais puisque of this Table (December 31, 1991) few regula- seuls quelques reglements avaient une version tions had an official French version. Bilingual officielle en fran^ais au moment de la compila- regulations are indicated by a "(B)" in the tion de la Table (31 decembre 1991). Le «(B)» right hand margin. dans la marge de droite indique que le regle- ment est bilingue. R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette ABANDONED ORCHARDS ACT General ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT Court Reporters and Court Monitors 709/89 Jan. 6/90 (revoked by 587/91) Court Reporters and Court Monitors 587/91 Nov. 2/91 Fee Payable to Provincial Court (Civil Division) Referees 612/85 amended amended amended amended Fees and Allowances - Provincial Court (Civil Division) amended amended amended (revoked by 391/90) Fees and Expenses - Court Reporters (revoked by 282/82) 518 TABLE OF REGULATIONS R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Court Reporters and Court Monitors 36/84 amended amended amended amended amended amended (revoked by 709/89) General amended (revoked by 794/84) Jurors and Crown Witnesses amended amended amended Justices of the Peace amended amended amended amended amended (revoked by 620/85) Justices of the Peace amended amended amended amended amended amended amended , amended amended amended amended amended amended amended Non-Salaried Court Reporters and Court Monitors (revoked by 36/84) TABLE DES REGLEMENTS 519 R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette amended 710/89 Jan. 6/90 amended 588/91 Nov. 2/91 Fees - Construction Liens 158/83 Apr. 2/83 amended 405/84 July 14/84 amended 605/85 Dec. 14/85 Repair and Storage Liens Act, 1989 171/90 Apr. 28/90 Sheriffs amended 278/81 May 23/81 amended 281/82 May 15/82 amended 245/83 May 14/83 amended 404/84 July 14/84 (revoked by 811/84) Sheriffs 811/84 Jan. 5/85 amended 608/85 Dec. 14/85 (revoked by 609/86) Sheriffs 609/86 Oct. 25/86 (revoked by 392/90) Supreme Court and County Courts.. amended 281/82 May 15/82 amended 245/83 May 14/83 amended 404/84 July 14/84 (revoked by 812/84) Supreme Court and District Court 812/84 Jan. 5/85 amended 602/85 Dec. 14/85 (revoked by 608/86) Supreme Court and District Court 608/86 Oct. 25/86 (revoked by 393/90) Unified Family Court amended 281/82 amended amended amended amended amended , Investigation Fee - Official Guardian.., (revoked by 495/81) 520 TABLE OF REGULATIONS R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Investigation Fee - Official Guardian., 495/81 Aug. 8/81 amended , 244/83 May 14/83 amended , 366/84 June 23/84 (revoked by 606/85) Investigation Fee - Official Guardian.. 606/85 Dec. 14/85 Justice of the Peace Night Court, Guilty Fleas, Fee 359/90 Kilometre Allowances amended amended amended Sheriffs - Fees Small Claims Court - Fees and Allowances (revoked by 585/91) Small Claims Court - Fees and Allowances Supreme Court and District Court - Fees Telewarrants (revoked by 188/86) To Amend Certain Regulations AGGREGATE RESOURCES ACT, 1989 General amended AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS ACT, 1988 General amended Names AGRICULTURAL ASSOCL\TIONS ACT Designation of Associations amended amended TABLE DES REGLEMENTS 521 R.R.O. amended amended amended amended amended AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ACT Interest Rate amended amended amended amended AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES ACT General amended revoked General , 522 TABLE OF REGULATIONS R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette ANATOMY ACT General 15 amended 216/81 Apr. 25/81 amended 412/85 Aug. 31/85 ANIMALS FOR RESEARCH ACT General 16 Pounds 17 Research Facilities and Supply Facilities 18 Transportation 19 APPRENTICESHIP AND TRADESMEN'S QUALIFICATION ACT Air Cooled and Marine Engine Mechanic 20 Alignment and Brakes Mechanic 21 Auto Body Repairer 22 (revoked by 552/90) Auto Body Repairer 552/90 Oct. 6/90 amended 652/90 Dec. 29/90 Automatic Machinist 28/84 Feb. 4/84 Automotive Machinist 23 Automotive Painter 24 Baker 25 (revoked by 498/81) Baker 498/81 Aug. 15/81 Brick and Stone Mason 26 Cement Mason 27 Construction Boilermaker 28 Construction Millwright 29 Cook 30 TABLE DES REGLEMENTS 523 R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Dry Cleaners 31 Electrician 32 amended 466/91 Sept. 7/91 Farm Equipment Mechanic 33 Fitter (Structural Steel/Platework) 34 Fuel and Electrical Systems Mechanic 35 General 36 amended 246/81 May 9/81 amended 75/83 Feb. 12/83 amended 52/84 Feb. 18/84 amended 717/86 Dec. 27/86 amended 595/89 Nov. 11/89 amended 733/91 Dec. 28/91 General Carpenter 37 General Machinist 38 (revoked by 734/91) General Machinist 734/91 Dec. 28/91 Glazier and Metal Mechanic 39 amended 161/86 Apr. 12/86 Hairstyling Schools 40 amended 728/81 Nov. 14/81 (revoked by 478/91) Hairstyling Schools 478/91 Sept. 7/91 Hairstylist 41 (revoked by 477/91) Hairstylist 477/91 Sept. 7/91 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic 42 Hoisting Engineer 619/82 Oct. 9/82 (revoked by 553/90) Hoisting Engineer 553/90 Oct. 6/90 amended 609/90 Dec. 8/90 Horticulturist 656/86 Nov. 22/86 524 TABLE OF REGULATIONS R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Industrial Electrician 718/86 Dec. 27/86 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) 43 Industrial Woodworker 873/81 Jan. 16/82 Ironworkers 44 Lather 45 Lineman 46 amended 150/82 Apr. 3/82 Motor Vehicle Mechanic 47 Motorcycle Mechanic 48 Mould Maker 49 (revoked by 735/91) Mould Maker 735/91 Dec. 28/91 Painter and Decorator 50 amended 378/81 June 20/81 amended 160/86 Apr. 12/86 amended 475/86 Aug. 30/86 Pattern Maker 737/91 Dec. 28/91 Plasterers 51 Plumbers 52 Printer 53 Radio and Television Service Technician 54 Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Mechanic 55 Service Station Attendant 56 revoked 100/84 Mar. 3/84 Sheet Metal Worker 57 Sprinkler and Fire Protection Installer 58 Steamfitters 59 TABLE DES REGLEMENTS 525 R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Tool and Die Maker 60 (revoked by 736/91) Tool and Die Maker 736/91 Dec. 28/91 Transmission Mechanic 61 Truck -Trailer Repairer 62 Watch Repairers 63 ARBITRATIONS ACT Fees Chargeable by Arbitrators 64 ARCHITECTS ACT (See now Architects Act. 1984) Complaints 65 (revoked by 517/84) ARCHITECTS ACT, 1984 General 517/84 amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended amended ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF LIVE STOCK ACT General 66 ASSESSMENT ACT Alternative Period for Census Application for Direction of School Support (revoked by 798/82) 526 TABLE OF REGULATIONS R.R.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Application for Direction of School Support 798/82 Dec. 25/82 (revoked by 295/86) Application for Direction of School Support 295/86 June 7/86 (revoked by 627/88) Application for Direction of School Support 627/88 Oct. 22/88 amended 398/89 July 22/89 amended 249/90 June 2/90 Assessment Areas and Regions 67 (revoked by 144/82) Assessment Areas and Regions 144/82 Mar. 27/82 Assessment Notices 68 revoked 97/82 Dec. 25/82 Assessment Notices 3/87 Jan. 24/87 Assessment Notices of Supplementary or Omitted Assessment 466/87 Enumeration Enumeration Enumeration, 1990 Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act TABLE DES REGLEMENTS 527 RR.O. Date of 1980 O.Reg. Gazette Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act 787/82 Dec. 18/82 Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act 9/83 Jan. 22/83 Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act 51/83 Feb. 5/83 Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act 15/84 Jan. 28/84 Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act 95/84 amended 360/85 Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act amended amended Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act amended amended Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act amended Equalization of Assessments Made Under Section 63 of the Assessment Act amended Equalization of Assessments (Various Municipalities) Under Subsection 63(3) of the Act (See 283/91) Equalization of 1989 Assessments for the 1990 Tax Year (Various Municipalities) Under Subsection 63(3) of the Act amended 528 TABLE OF REGULATIONS R.R.O.
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