Canada — Saskatchewan
Health Information Protection Act, H-0.021
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This Act sets rules for collecting, using, disclosing, safeguarding, and accessing personal health information.
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Canada — Saskatchewan
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This Act sets rules for collecting, using, disclosing, safeguarding, and accessing personal health information.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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These regulations set rules for how trustees, health professionals, health bodies, and government bodies may handle personal health information and registration information, including when disclosure is allowed and what agreements or safeguards are required.
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These regulations set up health-sector bargaining units, union representation rules, and board orders for nurses, health support practitioners, and health services providers.
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These regulations define “Act,” designate a health-sector employers’ organization, require health sector employers to be members of it for collective bargaining, list two prescribed health sector employers, repeal the prior regulation, and set commencement on filing.
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These regulations let the minister grant health-related training bursaries, but applicants must first sign an agreement that can require training, Saskatchewan employment, and repayment terms.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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This Act establishes the Health Quality Council and gives it powers to govern its work, hire staff, make bylaws, gather information where authorized, and report to the minister and the public.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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This Act creates Health Shared Services Saskatchewan, sets its governance and ministerial oversight, and requires plans, reporting, bylaws, and some approvals.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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This regulation sets board-member eligibility rules, insurance and auditor requirements, prescribed dollar amounts, and when the regulations start to apply.
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This Act requires hearing aid dealers to be licensed and comply with conduct, disclosure, and reporting rules, while giving purchasers cancellation and refund rights.
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These regulations set licensing and conduct rules for hearing aid dealers and hearing instrument practitioners, including service standards, contract terms, refunds, and consumer protections.
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This Part defines heritage property and sets out ministerial, Foundation, municipal, and review-board powers and duties for heritage designation and protection.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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These regulations set procedures for review board hearings and permit matters, require certain filings and notices, and set a $300 non-refundable application fee for listed permits.
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This regulation sets up a High Water-Cut Oil Well Program and lets qualifying applicants apply to the minister for approval of qualifying oil wells within a set application window.
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This order restricts vehicle weights on Highway 12-02-40 (Waldheim Access) to 8,000 kg gross vehicle weight and 6,000 kg on any axle unit, with listed exemptions.
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The Minister orders weight restrictions for provincial highway No. 305 between Dalmeny and Highway 16, effective October 31, 2025, unless revoked.
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Highway 36 is restricted to secondary weights on the stated segment.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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The Order lets any person, vehicle, or class of vehicles use the listed highway segment at primary-highway weight limits during the stated periods, and the 15 Kilometre Rule does not apply.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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These regulations set identification and marking requirements for highway workers and flag persons on highways, and they come into force when filed with the Registrar of Regulations.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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These regulations set a prescribed distance of 90 metres from the surveyed limit of a provincial highway and say they take effect when filed with the Registrar of Regulations.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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This Act gives the minister broad control over highways, public improvements, and transportation systems, including closures, access control, speed limits, temporary roads, and land handling.