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The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY by AUTHORITY of the QUEEN's PRINTER PART I Volume 87 REGINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1991 No THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART 111 (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN) i�� � The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 87 REGINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1991 No. 38 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I ACTS PROCLAIMED ...........................................1510 ORDER IN COUNCIL ..........................................15 10 The Education Act ..............................................1510 BOARD ORDERS ...............................................1510 The Assessment Management Agency Act ...........................1510 MINISTER'S ORDERS ..........................................1511 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................1511 j The Education Act-Erratum .....................................1520 MINISTER'S APPROVAL .......................................1521 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................1521 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ...........................1521 The Co-operatives Act, 1989 .......................................1521 The Business Corporations Act .................................. :-:-r5z3--- I The Business Names Registration Act ..............................1527 7 The Non-profit Corporations Act ...................................1531 PUBLIC NOTICES ..............................................1532 The Change of Name Act .........................................1532 The Crown Minerals Act .........................................1532 The Garage Keepers Act ..........................................1532 The Heritage Property Act ........................................1533 Highway Traffic-Board ..........................................1533 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................1539 The Planning and Development Act ................. , ..............1540 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ..................................1540 The Tax Enforcement Act ........................................1540 LEGISLATIVEJtSSEMBtY-oF"TJrn- -PROVTNCE-- OF SASKATCHEWAN .........................................1541 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS .....................................1541 PART II School Grant 1991 Regulations ..................................... 579 Cluff Lake Uranium Mining Surface Lease Regulations, 1991 ............ 602 Educational Development Fund Program Amendment Regulations, 1991 (No.2) ......................................... 603 Breeder Associations Loan Guarantee Amendment Regulations, 1991 ...... 605 j Feeder Associations Loan Guarantee Amendment Regulations, 1991 ....... 607 Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Regulations, 1991 (No.3) ......................................... 609 Adoption Amendment Regulations, 1991 ............................. 609 1510 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE ACTS PROCLAIMED The Minister responsible for The Election Act, pursuant to sections 6 and 7, makes the following change: The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 1991: Cancelling the appointment of Alice Mary Jones as returning officer for the constituency of The Agri-Food Act, c.A-15.2, S.S. 1990-91. Sec­ Nipawin and appointing Nola McKee to the posi­ tions 1 to 32, 34 to 36, subsection 37(2) and tion of returning officer for the constituency of sections 38 to 40 proclaimed in force effective Nipawin. January 1, 1991. Note: Original Order-in-Council 827/91 on file The League of Educational Administrators, with Cabinet Secretariat. Directors and Superintendents Act, 1991, c.L9.02, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective August 1, 1991. The Medical Laboratory Licensing Act, c.M-9.1, BOARD ORDERS S.S. 1989-90. Proclaimed in force effective April 1, 1991. The Ozone-depleting Substances Control Act, TheAssessment Management Agency Act c.O-8, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1991. The Planning and Development Amendment CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF Act, 1989, c.51, S.S. 1990-91. Section 31 pro­ CERTAIN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES claimed in force effectiveJanuary 1, 1991. Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ * The Referendum and Plebiscite Act, agement Agency Act and section 273 of The Urban c.R-8.01, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effec­ MunicipalityAct, 1984, the assessment of the fol­ tive September 10, 1991. lowing urban municipalities was confirmed on The Sashatchewan Heritage Foundation Act, September 10, 1991: c.S-22.1, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effec­ Town of Francis, Town of !tuna, Town of Maid­ tive February 18, 1991. stone, Town of Rouleau, Town of Shaunavon, l The Sashatchewan Human Rights Code Amend­ Town of Stoughton, Town of Wapella, Village of ment Act, 1989, c.23, S.S. 1990-91. Section 11 Abernethy, Village of Adanac, Village of Alida, proclaimed in force effectiveMarch 1, 1991. Village of Alsask, Village of Beatty, Village of The Summa,y Offences Procedure Act, 1990, Benson, Village of Codette, Village of Consul, c.S-63.1, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effec­ Village of Frontier, Village of Girvin, Village of J tive January 1, 1991. Glidden, Village of Heward, Village of Holdfast, *A proclamation appearing in this list for Village of Kincaid, Village of Metinota, Village of the first time is indicated in bold print. Paradise Hill, Village of Parkside, Village of Pelly, Village of Prelate, Village of Punnichy, Village of Rabbit Lake, Village of Riverhurst, J Village of Ruthilda, Village of Salvador, Village ORDERS IN COUNCIL of Stewart Valley, Village of Willowbrook. The Election Act CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES (O.C. 827/91) 9 September 1991 Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ agement Agency Act and section 327 of The Rural Sections 6 and 7 of The Election Act provide, in Municipality Act, 1989, the assessment of the fol­ part, that: lowing rural municipalities was confirmed on 6(1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may September 10, 1991: at any time appoint an elector residing within the R.M. of Argyle No. 1, R.M. of Mount Pleasant province, who is willing to act as a returning No. 2, R.M. of Souris Va lley No. 7, R.M. of Lake officer, to be the returning officer for the constitu­ Alma No. 8, R.M. of Hart Butte No. 11, R.M. of ency in which he resides ... Storthoaks No. 31, R.M. of Browning No. 34, R.M. (3) The appointment of a returning officer shall of Reno No. 51, R.M. of Antler No. 61, R.M. of be published forthwith in the Gazette. Lake of the Rivers No. 72, R.M. of Auvergne No. (4) The Chief Electoral Officer shall immedi­ 76, R.M. of Golden West No. 95, R.M. of Piapot No. ately notify a person who has been appointed a 110, R.M. of Maple Creek No. 111, R.M. of returning officer of his appointment. Moosomin No. 121, R.M. of Martin No. 122, R.M. of Francis No. 127, R.M. of Lajord No. 128, R.M. of (5) Upon being notified of his appointment by Bratt's Lake No. 129, R.M. of Lawtonia No. 135, the Chief Electoral Officer, the returning officer R.M. of Big Stick No. 141, R.M. of Indian Head shall take the oath in form 4 and forward it to the No. 156, R.M. of Edenwold No. 158, R.M. of Caron Chief Electoral Officer. No. 162, R.M. of Riverside No. 168, R.M. of 7 Where a person who has been appointed a Langenburg No. 181, R.M. of Grayson No. 184, returning officer dies or refuses to act or is absent R.M. of North Qu'Appelle No. 187, R.M. of Lums­ or incapacitated or unable from any cause to act, den No. 189, R.M. ofLonglaketon No. 219, R.M. of the Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint McKillop No. 220, R.M. of Sarnia No. 221, R.M. of some other person to be returning officer. Maple Bush No. 224, R.M. of Deer Forks No. 232, SEPTEMBER 20, 1991 1511 R.M. of Orkney No. 244, R.M. ofKellross No. 247, factor but subject to any conditions that the R.M. of Willner No. 253, R.M. ofKutawa No. 278, minister may impose; R.M. of Pleasant Valley No. 288, R.M. of Kin­ (g) "day" means the period of 24 consecutive dersley No. 290, R.M. of Milton No. 292, R.M. of hours commencing at 7:00 a.m. on one day and Marriott No. 317, R.M. of Mountain View No. 318, ending at 7:00 a.m. on the following day; R.M. of Winslow No. 319, R.M. of Oakdale No. 320, R.M. of Antelope Park No. 322, R.M. of Pro­ (h) "Economic Allowance" or "EA" means gress No. 351, R.M. of Heart's Hill No. 352, R.M. the rate determined from Table 3 or Table 4 of of Eagle Creek No. 376, R.M. of Glenside No. 377, this order; R.M. of Grass Lake No. 381, R.M. of Eye Hill No. (i) "gas-oil ratio" or "GOR" means the ratio 382, R.M. of Hudson Bay No. 394, R.M. of Porcu­ of the number of cubic metres of gas to the pine No. 395, R.M. of Pleasantdale No. 398, R.M. number of cubic metres of oil produced; of Three Lakes No. 400, R.M. of Buffalo No. 409, G) "gas-oil ratio penalty factor" means the R.M. of Round Valley No. 410, R.M. of Bjorkdale factor to be used in determining a MARP where No. 426, R.M. of Hillsdale No. 440, R.M. of Turtle the GOR for the previous producing month is in River No. 469, R.M. of Paynton No. 470, R.M. of excess of 178.2; Buckland No. 491, R.M. of Parkdale No. 498, R.M. of Mervin No. 499. (k) "good production practice" or "GPP" means production of oil at a rate not governed by Kenneth G. Love, Chairman. a MARP but limited to what can be produced, on Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary. the basis of technical parameters, without Saskatchewan Assessment adversely and significantly affecting: Management Agency. (i) the ultimate recovery of oil; or (ii) the opportunity of other owners to MINISTER'S ORDERS obtam tlieirsnare of production fromthe pool; (1) "horizontal well" means: (i) a well: The Oil and Gas Conservation Act (A) with a portion drilled at an angle of at _ _) least 80 degrees from vertical, measured from a line connecting the initial point of PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE penetration into the productive zone to the REGULATION AND LIMITATION OF end point of the wellbore in the productive 7 PRODUCTION OF OIL zone; (B) with a minimum wellbore length of MRO 260/91. Pursuant to The Oil and Gas 100 m, measured from the initial point of Conservation Act, MRO 112/86 A 67, published in penetration into the productive zone to the The Saskatchewan Gazette on November 7, 1986, end point of the wellbore in the productive is rescinded and the provisions set forth in the zone; and ...
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