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The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY by AUTHORITY of the QUEEN's PRINTER PART I Volume 89 REGINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1993 No THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART II (REVISED REGULATIONS) OR PART Ill (REGULATIONS) • The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 89 REGINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1993 No. 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTI APPOINTMENTS .................................................................................................................................. 1062 ACTS PROCLAThlED ........................................................................................................................... 1062 ORDERS INCOUNCIL ........................................................................................................................ 1062 The Health Districts Act ....................................................................................................................... 1062 MINISTER'SORDERS ......................................................................................................................... 1068 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ......... ........... ...... ........ .. ..................... ..... ....... .............. ................... 1068 The Rural MunicipalityAct, 1989 ........................................................................................................ 1069 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ............................................................................................. 1069 The Credit Union Act, 1985 .................................................................................................................. 1069 The Co·operatives Act, 1989 ................................................................................................................. 1070 The Business Corporations Act ............................................................................................................ 1070 The Business Names RegistrationAct ................................................................................................. 1075 The Non•profit Corporations Act ......................................................................................................... 1081 PUBLIC NOTICES ................................................................................................................................ 1081 The Change of Name Act ...................................................................................................................... 1081 Department of Finance ........................................................................................................................ 1081 The Highway TrafficAct ...................................................................................................................... 1082 The Oil and Gas C:onservationAct .. ....... ......... ....... ......... .. ....... .............. ..... ....... ............... .... ........... ... 1082 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ........................................................................................................ 1082 The Tax Enforcement Act ..................................................................................................................... 1082 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLYOF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN .................................. 1083 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ............................................................................................................... 1083 1062 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE APPOINTMENTS effective July 1, 1993. Clauses 22(a) and 23(a) proclaimed in force effective September 1, 1993. The Provincial Lands Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.13. THE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGEONS OF Proclaimed in force effectiveJuly 23, 1993. SASKATCHEWAN The Registered Psychiatric Nurses Act, S.S. 1993, c.R-13.1. Proclaimed in force effectiveJune 23, 1993. Election to the Council of the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan: The Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. Dr. D. G. Fuchs, Yorkton; Dr. G. G. Gasser, Prince Albert; 1993, c.51. Sections 1, 2, 5 to 10 inclusive and 16 to 18 inclusive Dr. C. W. Haunsperger, Saskatoon; Dr. P. D. Rondeau, Regina. proclaimed in force effective August 1, 1993. The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 1993, Dated: October 13, 1993. c.61. Proclaimed in force effective July 15, 1993. G. H. Peacock, D.D.S., S.S. 1993, Registrar. The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.62. Proclaimed in force effective October 1, 1993. The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 1991, RESCINDING OF CORONERS S.S. 1991, c.11. Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1993. The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation Act, The folJowing coroner was rescinded effective October 12, 1993: S.S. 1991, c.S-34.1. Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1993. George Jack, Unity. The Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.40. C. Cameron for Proclaimed in force effective June 15, 1993. Roger Pick, Administrator, The Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1993 (No. 2), S.S. 1993, Coroners. c.41. Sections 1 and 2, clause 3(a), sections 4 to 12, clause 13(b), clause 14(b), sections 15 to 19 and 21 to 24 proclaimed in force effective July 1, 1993. Clauses 13(a) and 14(a) proclaimed in force ACTS PROCLAIMED effective September 1, 1993. *A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is The following proclamations have been issued that are effective indicated in bold print. on or after January 1, 1993: The Alcohol Control Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.45. Proclaimed in force effectiveJuly 1, 1993. ORDERS IN COUNCIL The Arbitration Act, 1992, S.S. 1992, c.A-24.1. Proclaimed in force effective April 1, 1993. The Health Districts Act The Association of School Business Officials of Saskatchewan Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.22. Proclaimed in force effective July 1, 1993. (O.C. 732/93) 6 October 1993 The Crown Minerals Amendment Act, 1992, S.S. 1992, c.25. Clause 3(1)(a) and sections 16 and 17 proclaimed in force effective TO THE HONOURABLE July 1, 1993. THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL The Culture and Recreation Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.C-51.01. The undersigned has the honour to report that: Proclaimed in force effectiveJune 15, 1993. 1 Section 12 of The Health Districts Act provides, in part, as The Education Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.55. Proclaimed follows: in force effective August 1, 1993. 12(1) Subject to subsection (2) and subsection 3(4), the Lieutenant The Education Amendment Act, 1993 (No. 2), S.S. 1993, c.56. Governor in Council may make an order: Sections 1 to 34 and 39 to 42 proclaimed in force effective August 1, (a) varying the boundaries of a health district by adding any 1993. area to, or removing any area from, the health district .... c.4. The Emergency Planning Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, (2) Before an order is made pursuant to subsection (1), the Proclaimed in force effective August 1, 1993. minister shall carry out consultations in the manner and to the The Financial Administration Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.F-13.4. extent that the minister considers appropriate: Proclaimed in force effective June 10, 1993. (a) in the case of an order pursuant to clause (l)(a): The Health Districts Act, S.S. 1993, c.H-0.01. Proclaimed in force effectiveMay 24, 1993. (i) with the district health board for the health district; and (ii) within any area that is to be added to or removed from The Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.57. Sections 1 and 4 to 8 proclaimed in force effective July 15, 1993. Sections 2 the health district .... and 3 proclaimed in force effective August 1, 1993. 2 By Your Honour's Order 611/93, dated August 10, 1993, the Battlefords Health District was established. The Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.28. Proclaimed in force effective June 15, 3 The Minister of Health has carried our consultations within the 1993. area that is proposed to be added to the Battlefords Health District and with the BattlefordsDistrict Health Board. The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, S.S. 1990-91, c.L-27.1. All sections except sub­ 4 It is desirable and in the public interest to vary the boundaries clauses 2(f)(viii) to (xvi) proclaimed in force effectiveJuly 1, 1993. of the Battlefords Health District by adding an area to the Battlefords The Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1993 (No. 2), Health District. S.S. 1993, c.30. Proclaimed in force effective July 1, 1993. The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue pursuant to section 12 of The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.31. TheHealth Sections 1 to 4 and 6 to 25 proclaimed in force effective June 23, Districts Act: 1993. Section 5 proclaimed in force effective September 15, 1993. (a) amending Your Honour's Order 611193 by adding the area The Natural Resources Act, S.S. 1993, c.N-3.1. Proclaimed in force described below to the Battlefords Health District: in township effectiveJuly 21, 1993. forty, range twelve, west of the third meridian, that portion lying to the left of the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River. The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.34. Sections 1 and 2, subclauses 3(a)(i) and (iv), clause 3(b), (b) confirmingthat as a consequence of the above, the Battlefords sections 4 to 9 and 11 to 21, clause 22(b), clauses 23(b), (c) and (d), Health District consists of the area described below: sections 24 to 29, sections 31 to 37 and section 39 proclaimed in force the Battlefords Health District is bounded as follows:
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