Canada — Saskatchewan
Psychologists Act, 1997, P-36.01
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This part sets up the Psychologists Act framework for the college, council, registration, licences, discipline, and protected titles.
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Canada — Saskatchewan
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This part sets up the Psychologists Act framework for the college, council, registration, licences, discipline, and protected titles.
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These regulations set public accommodation health, sanitation, and licensing rules, including special approval and licence requirements for campgrounds and recreational camps.
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The Act sets up a committee process for police services to seek advice about disclosing identifying information about certain individuals, with notice and representation steps, confidentiality rules, and annual reporting.
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These regulations set the committee process for public disclosure applications, including filing, notice, service, representations, private meetings, advice, and document sealing.
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These regulations define “superannuation Act” and designate certain plans to be administered by the Public Employees Benefits Agency.
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This Act sets up and governs the Public Employees Pension Plan, including the board that administers it, member and employer contributions, transfers, retirement benefits, beneficiary rules, and limits on assignment of plan amounts.
Canada — Saskatchewan
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These regulations set out who can be in the Public Employees Pension Plan, how contributions and transfers work, and the rules for variable benefits and variable payment life annuities.
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This part continues the Public Guardian and Trustee of Saskatchewan, defines key terms, and gives the office powers over infant property, child representation, and incapacity/capacity processes.
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This regulation sets fees, calculations, and account-handling rules for the Public Guardian and Trustee.
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This Act gives the minister and local authorities powers and duties to protect public health, and it includes rules on water, food safety, health hazards, and communicable disease reporting and control.
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This provision sets up hospital boards, gives them operating and financial powers, and requires reporting and audit steps.
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These regulations set out how a person can ask for a review of a public health decision or appeal a public health order, including deadlines, filing steps, hearing rules, stays, fees, and service by registered mail.
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These regulations prescribe the forms in the Appendix for the stated purposes under the Act and define “Act” as The Public Health Act, 1994.
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These regulations define public health officer-related terms, set who counts as a public health officer, let some other people apply for certification, and require the minister to decide applications and give reasons for refusals.
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This Act sets rules for public inquiries and study inquiries, including how they are created, how reports are handled, witness powers, hearings, records, and misconduct findings.
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This Act sets rules for public servants to report wrongdoing, protects them from reprisals, and assigns duties to designated officers, permanent heads, and the Commissioner.
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These regulations set disclosure procedures for public servants, restrict confidentiality breaches, allow certain disclosures to the Commissioner or other listed officials, and prescribe forms for disclosures and reprisal complaints.
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This Act sets rules for public libraries in Saskatchewan, including library governance, free borrowing for residents, funding, boundaries, and board duties.
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This regulation sets library administration rules, including board reporting, agreement filing, petition requirements, and ministerial grant powers.
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Public officials must provide security for their duties, and the security must be approved and deposited as required by the Act.