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Public Pension and Benefits Administration Corporation Act, SS 2023, c 39
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This Act creates the Public Pension and Benefits Administration Corporation and sets out how it is governed, funded, and overseen.
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This Act creates the Public Pension and Benefits Administration Corporation and sets out how it is governed, funded, and overseen.
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The regulations define key terms, list the public safety answering points, set their coverage areas, repeal the earlier regulations, and state when these regulations come into force.
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This Act sets out how Saskatchewan’s public service is organized, staffed, disciplined, and appealed.
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This part sets rules for public service classification, recruitment, pay, probation, re-employment, holidays, and vacation benefits.
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This Act sets rules for public service superannuation, including who is an employee, when retirement is mandatory or optional, how allowances are calculated, and when family members can receive payments.
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A truck or power unit registered as a public service vehicle must display identification on each side of the vehicle.
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The Act lets a registered land owner grant easements for utility and related rights, and it sets consent, notice, arbitration, and registration rules for doing so.
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These regulations define “carbon dioxide pipeline” and prescribe two kinds of entities that may receive an easement under the Act.
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The Act gives the minister powers over public works, property, services, expropriation, and tendering, and requires approval for grants over $50,000 in a fiscal year.
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The regulations continue the Saskatchewan Pulse Crop Development Plan, require producers and marketers to register with the board, and set rules for levies, meetings, elections, and board powers.
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This Act makes the Director of Purchasing responsible for government purchasing and surplus-supply disposal, and generally requires public agencies to buy supplies through that director.
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These regulations set out how Saskatchewan public agencies buy supplies and dispose of surplus supplies through the director.
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This regulation sets the permit, lease, licence, royalty, and surface-compensation rules for quarrying quarriable substances in Saskatchewan.
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These regulations set who can nominate people for the medal, who is eligible to receive it, and when the regulations take effect.
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These regulations may be cited as The Qu’Appelle Coulee Provincial Ecological Reserve Regulations, and they designate the land described in the Appendix as the Qu’Appelle Coulee Provincial Ecological Reserve.
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The regulations set radiation safety rules for owners and operators, including dose limits, worker notices, reporting, equipment controls, and safety measures for lasers, ultrasound, ultraviolet radiation, and radiofrequency equipment.
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This part of the Railway Act sets approval, safety, notice, and operating rules for railways in Saskatchewan.
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These regulations set up a loan program and a study grant program for eligible applicants connected to a railway line in Saskatchewan, with application, approval, repayment, audit, and default rules.
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This Act sets registration rules for real estate trading in Saskatchewan and gives the Commission authority to regulate registrants.
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This part sets rules for real estate brokerage activity, trust money, time-share sales, prospectuses, complaints, and Commission powers and fees.