Canada — Manitoba
The Opticians Act
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The Act regulates optician registration and practice, bars unlicensed practice and misuse of protected titles, and requires confidentiality and information reporting in the registration system.
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Canada — Manitoba
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The Act regulates optician registration and practice, bars unlicensed practice and misuse of protected titles, and requires confidentiality and information reporting in the registration system.
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This Act regulates optometry in Manitoba, including registration, licensing, professional corporations, complaints, discipline, and confidentiality.
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This Act establishes the Order of Manitoba, sets out who may be nominated and appointed, creates the advisory council and secretary roles, and creates an offence for non-members who pretend to be members or use the Order’s insignia or initials.
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This Act limits use of the terms "organic" and "biologique" to products certified as organic, and gives inspectors and the minister powers to inspect, regulate, share information, and enforce compliance.
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The Act bans making or using ozone-depleting substances except as allowed by the Act or regulations, and gives inspectors and the minister certain powers.
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This Act lets an owner sue a parent for a child’s deliberate property damage, with damages capped at $10,000, subject to a defence for reasonable supervision and good-faith efforts.
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A child may be required to support a dependent parent if the child has sufficient means, and a judge can order weekly payment of up to $20.
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This Act requires licences for pari-mutuel betting, requires levies to be paid, collected, and remitted, and gives the authority and inspectors enforcement powers.
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This part sets general rules for partnerships, including partner duties, authority, liability, dissolution, and special rules for limited partnerships.
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This Act sets out Manitoba’s reconciliation principles and assigns the minister responsible for reconciliation and the Executive Council duties to lead, promote, plan, report on, and translate reconciliation measures and reports.
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The Act sets up Manitoba’s Pay Equity Bureau and requires public sector pay equity implementation, with bargaining and reporting duties for key actors.
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This Act restricts peat exploration and harvesting on Crown peatland, requires permits or licences for allowed activity, and gives the director enforcement powers.
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This provision defines key pension terms and sets out registration, administration, and benefit rules for pension plans in Manitoba.
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This Act sets a process for certain building-permit disputes to be heard by an adjudicator, with deadlines, hearing rules, written reasons, and binding orders.
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This Act repeals Manitoba’s Accumulations Act, ends the rule against perpetuities as law in Manitoba, and sets rules for successive legal interests, trustees, and related court appointments.
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This Act sets rules for collecting, using, disclosing, protecting, correcting, and accessing personal health information held by trustees.
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This Act regulates personal investigations, report disclosure, protests, security alerts, and related offences.
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This part defines key terms and sets rules for service providers, registry records, personal information handling, and conflict of interest policies.
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This Act requires licences for certain pesticide, fertilizer, and manure activities, gives the minister and inspectors enforcement powers, and creates offences and penalties for non-compliance.
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This part defines key pharmacy terms and sets out who may practise pharmacy, how registration and licensing work, and how complaints and discipline are handled.