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THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 803 The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN S PRINTER/PUBLIÉE CHAQUE SEMAINE SOUS L AUTORITÉ DE L IMPRIMEUR DE LA REINE PART II/PARTIE II Volume 113 REGINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2017/REGINA, VENDREDI, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 No. 47 /nº 47 PART II/PARTIE II REVISED REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN/ RÈGLEMENTS RÉVISÉS DE LA SASKATCHEWAN TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES P-30.3 Reg 1 SR 115/2017 SR 116/2017 SR 117/2017 SR 118/2017 The Provincial Health Authority Administration Regulations... 805 The Health Information Protection Amendment Regulations, 2017... 819 The Mental Health Services (Provincial Health Authority) Amendment Regulations, 2017... 820 The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Amendment Regulations, 2017... 822 The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) (NI 81-102 and NI 81-104) Amendment Regulations, 2017... 825

Revised Regulations of Saskatchewan 2017/ 804 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 Règlements Révisés de la Saskatchewan 2017 September 1, 2017 The School Division Administration Regulations... E-0.2 Reg 26* The Passenger and Freight Elevator Regulations, 2017... P-4 Reg 3 The Small Claims Regulations, 2017/Règlement de 2017 sur les petites créances... S-50.12 Reg 1/ S-50.12 Règl The Education Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 86/2017 The Aviation Fuel Tax Exemption and Remission Repeal Regulations... SR 87/2017 The Employee s Tools Credit Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 88/2017 The Fuel Tax Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 89/2017 The Lloydminster Provincial Sales Tax Exemption Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 90/2017 The Provincial Sales Tax Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 91/2017 The Revenue Collection Administration Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 92/2017 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 93/2017 The Used Light Vehicles (Provincial Sales Tax) Exemption and Remission Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 94/2017 The Municipal Police Clothing and Rank (Miscellaneous) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 95/2017 The Municipal Police Equipment (Miscellaneous) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 96/2017 The Municipal Police Recruiting (Miscellaneous) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 97/2017 The Municipal Police Report Forms and Filing System (Miscellaneous) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 98/2017 The Municipal Police Training (Miscellaneous) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 99/2017 The Pension Benefits Amendment Regulations, 2017...SR 100/2017 The Credit Union (Voting Period) Amendment Regulations, 2017...SR 101/2017 September 15, 2017 The Beekeepers Development Plan Regulations, 2017... A-15.21 Reg 21 The Saskatchewan Farm Security Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 102/2017 The Automobile Accident Insurance (Tow Trucks) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 103/2017 The Traffic Safety Act Fees Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 104/2017 The Vehicle Equipment (Tow Trucks) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 105/2017 September 29, 2017 The Electronic Equipment Stewardship Regulations... E-10.22 Reg 6 The Dutch Elm Disease Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 106/2017 The Wildlife Habitat and Ecological Lands Designation Amendment Regulations, 2017 (No. 2)... SR 107/2017 The Electrical Inspection Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 108/2017 November 3, 2017 The Queen s Bench (Small Claims) Amendment Regulations, 2017/ Règlement modificatif de 2017 cur la Cour du Banc de la Reine (petites créances)... SR 109/2017/ RS 109/2017 November 10, 2017 The Short Line Railway Financial Assistance Repeal Regulations... SR 110/2017 November 17, 2017 The Ministry of Social Services Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 111/2017 The Ministry of Education Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 112/2017 The Public Health Appeals Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 113/2017 The Adoption Amendment Regulations, 2017/ Règlement modificatif de 2017 sur l adoption...sr 114/2017/ RS 114/2017 November 24, 2017 The Provincial Health Authority Administration Regulations... P-30.3 Reg 1 The Health Information Protection Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 115/2017 The Mental Health Services (Provincial Health Authority) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 116/2017 The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 117/2017 The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) (NI 81-102 and NI 81-104) Amendment Regulations, 2017... SR 118/2017

THE SASKATCHEWAN THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE 24 NOVEMBRE GAZETTE, 2017 JANUARY 18, 200219 805 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 REVISED REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN 805 CHAPTER P-30.3 REG 1 The Provincial Health Authority Act Section 9-5 Order in Council 529/2017, dated November 16, 2017 (Filed November 16, 2017) Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Provincial Health Authority Administration Regulations. Definitions 2(1) In these regulations: Act means The Provincial Health Authority Act; beneficiary means a beneficiary within the meaning of The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Act; special resolution means a special resolution as defined in: (a) The Co-operatives Act, 1996, in the case of a health care organization incorporated or continued pursuant to that Act; or (b) The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995, in the case of a health care organization incorporated or continued pursuant to that Act. (2) For the purposes of clauses 4-4(1)(b) and 5-2(4)(c) of the Act, value means fair value as determined in accordance with the rules, procedures and formulas set by the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency in the Saskatchewan Assessment Manual. (3) For the purposes of clauses 4-4(1)(d) and 5-2(4)(e) of the Act, value means net carrying amount as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles published by Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, as amended from time to time. (4) For the purposes of clause (a) of the definition of health services in section 1-2 of the Act, the following services are health services: (a) alcohol, drug or substance abuse or addiction assessment, education and treatment services; (b) chronic disease management services; (c) community health services; (d) convalescent care and palliative care services; (e) counselling services; (f) diagnostic imaging services; (g) disability management services; (h) disease and injury prevention services;

806 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 (i) emergency medical response services, including the use of a road ambulance, fixed-wing aircraft or rotary-winged aircraft; (j) emergency stabilization services; (k) health assessment and screening services; (l) health education services; (m) health promotion services; (n) home care services; (o) hospital services; (p) laboratory services; (q) long-term care services; (r) medical services; (s) mental health services; (t) nursing services; (u) personal care services; (v) physician services; (w) provision of drugs, medical supplies and surgical supplies; (x) public health services; (y) registered nurse or nurse practitioner services; (z) rehabilitation services; (aa) specialty and subspecialty medical services and surgical services; (bb) therapy services; (cc) any other goods and services ancillary or incidental to health promotion and protection or respecting the care, treatment or transportation of sick, infirm or injured individuals. (5) For the purposes of these regulations, unless otherwise defined in these regulations, the definitions in section 2 of The Facility Designation Regulations apply. (6) For the purposes of section 4-14 of the Act, public funding means funding provided directly or indirectly by the Government of Canada or its agencies, the Government of Saskatchewan or its agencies, the provincial health authority, a regional health authority, district health board or the board to a health care organization for the following purposes: (a) the acquisition of land; (b) the acquisition, construction, renovation or alteration of a facility; (c) the acquisition of personal property associated with the provision of health services within a facility.

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 807 (7) In these regulations, a reference to a table is a reference to a table in Part I of the Appendix to these regulations, and a reference to a form is a reference to a form in Part II of the Appendix. Health professions prescribed 3 For the purposes of the definition of practitioner staff in section 1-2 of the Act, the following health professions are prescribed: (a) chiropractic; (b) dentistry; (c) medicine; (d) midwife; (e) nurse practitioner. Provincial health authority eligibility for appointment 4(1) To be eligible for appointment as a member of the provincial health authority, a person: (a) must be a Canadian citizen; and (b) must be at least 18 years of age. (2) For the purposes of clause 3-10(1)(a) of the Act, a person is disqualified from being a member of the provincial health authority if the person: (a) is an employee of the provincial health authority; (b) is an employee of the ministry or an agency for which the minister is responsible; (c) is a director, officer or employee of a health care organization that has a contract with the provincial health authority; (d) holds office as a member of the Legislative Assembly, the House of Commons or the Senate of Canada; (e) is a judge of the Court of Queen s Bench or Court of Appeal; (f) has been convicted of an offence pursuant to section 123, 124 or 125 of the Criminal Code and has not received an absolute discharge or pardon with respect to the offence; or (g) has been convicted of an offence that is punishable by imprisonment for 5 years or more and has not received an absolute discharge or pardon with respect to the offence. Provincial health authority limits on powers 5(1) For the purposes of clause 4-4(1)(a) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the acquisition of an interest in real property without the approval of the minister is $100,000. (2) For the purposes of clause 4-4(1)(b) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the disposition of an interest in real property without the approval of the minister is $100,000.

808 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 (3) For the purposes of clause 4-4(1)(c) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the acquisition of an interest in personal property without the approval of the minister is $50,000. (4) For the purposes of clause 4-4(1)(d) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the disposition of an interest in personal property without the approval of the minister is $50,000. (5) For the purposes of clause 4-4(1)(e) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the cost of construction, renovation or alteration of a facility without the approval of the minister is $100,000. (6) For the purposes of subsection 4-4(2) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on borrowing by the cancer agency is $1,000,000. Health care organizations 6(1) For the purposes of the definition of health care organization in section 1-2 of the Act, the persons set out in Table 1 are prescribed as health care organizations. (2) Nothing in the Act or these regulations precludes a health care organization from providing services other than health services if it is otherwise permitted by law to provide those services. Amalgamation of health care organization and the provincial health authority 7(1) For the purposes of subsection 3-12(2) of the Act, the health care organizations set out in Table 2 are prescribed as health care organizations that may amalgamate with the provincial health authority. (2) Form 1 is prescribed as the notice of amalgamation for the purposes of clause 3-12(4)(a) of the Act. (3) For the purposes of subsection 3-12(5) of the Act, an amalgamation with respect to a health care organization that is incorporated or continued pursuant to The Cooperatives Act, 1996 or The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995 is to be approved by the members of the health care organization by a special resolution of the members. (4) A special resolution to approve an amalgamation must specify the date on or before which the amalgamation is to become effective. (5) Notwithstanding The Co-operatives Act, 1996 and The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995, each member of a health care organization is entitled to vote on a special resolution to approve an amalgamation, whether or not the member s membership otherwise carries the right to vote, and the members shall vote as one class. Restrictions on sale and transfer of membership interests 8 For the purposes of section 5-3 of the Act, the prescribed amount of funding that, if received by a health care organization, restricts its right to issue or transfer membership interests without the approval of the minister is $500,000. Affiliates 9(1) For the purposes of the definition of affiliate in section 1-2 of the Act, the persons set out in Table 3 are prescribed persons. (2) The affiliates set out in Table 4 are prescribed as affiliates that are required pursuant to section 6-2 of the Act to make bylaws respecting practitioner staff.

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 809 Designated health care organizations 10 For the purposes of clause (b) of the definition of designated health care organization in subsection 4-10(1) of the Act, the health care organizations set out in Table 5 are the health care organizations with which the provincial health authority may enter into an agreement. Affiliates limits on powers 11(1) For the purposes of clause 5-2(4)(a) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on borrowing by an affiliate without the approval of the minister is an amount equal to 1.5% of the total amount of funding provided to the affiliate in the most recent complete fiscal year by the provincial health authority. (2) For the purposes of clause 5-2(4)(b) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the acquisition of an interest in real property without the approval of the minister is $100,000. (3) For the purposes of clause 5-2(4)(c) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the disposition of an interest in real property without the approval of the minister is $100,000. (4) For the purposes of clause 5-2(4)(d) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the acquisition of an interest in personal property without the approval of the minister is $50,000. (5) For the purposes of clause 5-2(4)(e) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the disposition of an interest in personal property without the approval of the minister is $100,000. (6) For the purposes of clause 5-2(4)(f) of the Act, the prescribed amount of the limit on the cost of construction, renovation or alteration of a facility without the approval of the minister is $100,000. Annual report disclosure of remuneration and benefits paid 12(1) For the purposes of clause 7-5(2)(b) of the Act and in this section, senior employee : (a) means: (i) the chief executive officer; or (ii) an employee performing senior management functions who reports directly to: (A) one or more members of the provincial health authority appointed pursuant to section 3-6 of the Act; (B) the chief executive officer; or (C) an employee performing senior management functions who reports directly to the chief executive officer; and (b) includes a person performing senior management functions whose services are engaged on a contract basis or a fee-for-service basis and who reports directly to a person described in paragraph (a)(ii)(a), (B) or (C).

810 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 (2) For the purposes of clause 7-5(2)(b) of the Act and in this section, a reference to a member, officer or senior employee includes a former member, a former officer or a former senior employee, as the case may be. (3) The report and financial statement required by subsection 7-5(1) of the Act must be prepared in accordance with this section. (4) The disclosure of remuneration and benefits required by clause 7-5(2)(b) of the Act: (a) must be made on an individual basis by name and position title; (b) must include payments of monthly retainers and payments with respect to attendance at meetings, travel and sustenance and travel time; (c) must include the total of all payments and benefits paid as severance to a senior employee on the termination of the person s employment or contractual relationship with the provincial health authority; and (d) must be reported in a schedule to the financial statement mentioned in clause 7-5(1)(b) of the Act. Qualifications of auditors 13 For the purposes of section 7-7 of the Act, a person or firm is eligible to be appointed an auditor only if the person is, or, in the case of the firm, if the firm has at least one partner who is, a member in good standing of a recognized accounting profession that is regulated by an Act. Insurance 14(1) In this section, automobile insurance does not include the insurance evidenced by a certificate of insurance issued pursuant to The Automobile Accident Insurance Act. (2) The provincial health authority and every health care organization shall maintain insurance of the following types and amounts: (a) insurance covering the full replacement cost of all buildings, equipment and furnishings against loss or damage by fire or other perils normally insured against under all-risk coverage; (b) general liability insurance, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, against liability arising from injury to or the death of persons and loss of or damage to property occurring in facilities owned or operated by the provincial health authority or health care organization; (c) malpractice insurance against liability arising from the acts and omissions of the provincial health authority or health care organization and the employees and agents of the provincial health authority or health care organization, in the following amounts: (i) not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence in relation to an act or omission occurring in a hospital or health centre; (ii) not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence in relation to an act or omission occurring in a facility other than a hospital or health centre; (iii) not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence in relation to any other act or omission;

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 811 (d) with respect to the motor vehicles owned or leased by the provincial health authority or health care organization, automobile insurance, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, insuring the provincial health authority or health care organization and the operator against liability arising from: (i) bodily injury to or the death of a person, including a person carried for compensation, or loss of or damage to property, caused by a motor vehicle or the use or operation of a motor vehicle; or (ii) loss of or damage to a motor vehicle and the loss of use of a motor vehicle. Transfers to and from provincial health authority 15 The health care organizations set out in Table 6 are prescribed for the purposes of subsection 9-1(2) of the Act. Property exempt from taxation 16(1) The health care organizations set out in Table 7 are prescribed for the purposes of clause 9-4(1)(c) of the Act. (2) The non-profit or charitable organizations set out in Table 8 are prescribed for the purposes of clause 9-4(1)(d) of the Act. (3) The community clinics set out in Table 9 are prescribed for the purposes of subsection 9-4(2) of the Act. Eligibility for services 17(1) Every beneficiary is eligible to receive any health service provided by the provincial health authority or a health care organization. (2) If the provincial health authority or a health care organization provides a health service to beneficiaries, it shall provide that health service to each beneficiary on the same terms and conditions. RRS c R-8.2 Reg 1 repealed 18 The Regional Health Services Administration Regulations are repealed. Coming into force 19(1) Subject to subsection (2), these regulations come into force on the day on which section 9-5 of The Provincial Health Authority Act comes into force. (2) If section 9-5 of The Provincial Health Authority Act comes into force before these regulations are filed with the Registrar of Regulations, these regulations come into force on the day on which they are filed with the Registrar of Regulations.

812 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 Appendix PART 1 Table 1 [Subsection 6(1)] Persons Receiving Funding from Provincial Health Authority Prescribed as Health Care Organizations Amicus Health Care Inc. Autism Resource Centre Inc. Autism Treatment Services of Saskatchewan, Inc. Backlin s Ambulance Service Ltd. Blaine Lake Ambulance Care Ltd. BridgePoint Center Inc. Canadian Mental Health Association (Saskatchewan Division) Inc. Canadian Mental Health Association, Battlefords Branch, Inc. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Prince Albert Branch Inc. Canadian Mental Health Association Saskatoon Branch Inc. Canadian Mental Health Association, Swift Current Branch, Inc. Canora Ambulance Care (1996) Ltd. Cenaiko Enterprises Corp. Creighton Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council, Inc. Crestvue Ambulance Service Ltd. Crocus Co-operative Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance Inc. Duck Mountain Ambulance Care Ltd. Dutchak Holdings Limited Dutchak Transport Ltd. Edwards Society Inc. ehealth Saskatchewan Elrose Volunteer Fire Brigade Inc. Extendicare (Canada) Inc. Fillmore Ambulance Inc. Gull Lake & District Road Ambulance Corporation Hope s Home Incorporated Imperial & District Volunteer Ambulance Inc. J.T. Ambulance Service Inc.

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 813 Kelvington Ambulance Care Ltd. Langham Senior Citizens Home Ltd. Libbie Young Centre Inc. Lifeline Ambulance Service Inc. Lloydminster Emergency Care Services (1989) M.D. Ambulance Care Ltd. Marshall s Ambulance Care Ltd. McKerracher Support Services Inc. Medstar Ventures Inc. Melfort Ambulance Care (1999) Ltd. Mental Health Association/Regina Branch Inc. Midway Ambulance Care Ltd. Moose Jaw Alcohol and Drug Abuse Society Inc. Parkland Ambulance Care Ltd. Phoenix Residential Society Inc. Portage Vocational Society Inc. Prairie Ambulance Care (1998) Ltd. Preeceville Ambulance Care (1998) Ltd. Quill Plains Ambulance Care Ltd. Rainbow Youth Centre Inc. Raymore Community Health & Social Centre Regina Recovery Homes, Inc. Saskatchewan Health-Care Association Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service Inc. Saskatoon Housing Coalition, Inc. Self Help and Recreation Education P.A. Incorporated Shamrock Ambulance Care Inc. SMILE Services Inc. Society for Involvement of Good Neighbours Inc. Soo Line Ambulance Association Stoughton & District Volunteer Ambulance Inc. Strasbourg and District Health Centre Corp. Supreme Ambulance Care (1987) Limited Swift Current and District Ambulance Services Ltd. Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association Inc.

814 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 Tisdale Ambulance Care Ltd. Val Marie District Ambulance Inc. Valley Ambulance Care Ltd. Wald Ambulance Ltd. Weyburn Group Home Society Inc. 757 Mohrs Holdings Inc. 597008 Saskatchewan Ltd. 615672 Saskatchewan Ltd. 620363 Saskatchewan Ltd. Table 2 [Subsection 7(1)] Health Care Organizations that may Amalgamate with Provincial Health Authority The Border-Line Housing Company (1975) Inc. BridgePoint Center Inc. Creighton Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council, Inc. Cupar and District Nursing Home Inc. Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance Inc. Duck Lake and District Nursing Home Inc. Elrose Volunteer Fire Brigade Inc. Fillmore Ambulance Inc. Gull Lake & District Road Ambulance Corporation Hope s Home Incorporated Imperial & District Volunteer Ambulance Inc. Jubilee Residences Inc. Lakeview Pioneer Lodge Inc. Lumsden & District Heritage Home Inc. Moose Jaw Alcohol and Drug Abuse Society Inc. Regina Recovery Homes, Inc. Saskatoon Convalescent Home Soo Line Ambulance Association Stoughton & District Volunteer Ambulance Inc. Strasbourg and District Health Centre Corp. Val Marie District Ambulance Inc.

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 815 All Nations Health Hospital Inc. Bethany Pioneer Village Inc. Circle Drive Special Care Home Inc. Cupar and District Nursing Home Inc. Table 3 [Subsection 9(1)] Prescribed Affiliates Duck Lake and District Nursing Home Inc. Foyer St. Joseph Nursing Home Inc. Jubilee Residences Inc. Lakeview Pioneer Lodge Inc. Lumsden & District Heritage Home Inc. Lutheran Sunset Home of Saskatoon Mennonite Nursing Homes Incorporated Mont St. Joseph Home Inc. Oliver Lodge Providence Place for Holistic Health Inc. Radville Marian Health Centre Inc. Raymore Community Health and Social Centre Salvation Army Samaritan Place Corp. Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home Inc. Saskatoon Convalescent Home Sherbrooke Community Society Inc. Société Joseph Breton Inc. Spruce Manor Special Care Home Incorporated St. Ann s Senior Citizens Village Corporation St. Anthony s Hospital St. Joseph s Hospital (Grey Nuns) of Gravelbourg St. Joseph s Hospital of Estevan St. Joseph s Integrated Health Centre of Macklin Inc. St. Paul Lutheran Home of Melville St. Paul s Hospital (Grey Nuns) of Saskatoon

816 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 St. Peter s Hospital, Melville Strasbourg and District Health Centre Corp. Sunnyside Adventist Care Centre The Border-Line Housing Company (1975) Inc. The Qu Appelle Diocesan Housing Company The Regina Lutheran Housing Corporation Ukrainian Sisters of St. Joseph of Saskatoon Warman Mennonite Special Care Home Inc. Table 4 [Subsection 9(2)] Affiliates Required to Make Practitioner Staff Bylaws All Nations Healing Hospital Inc. Radville Marian Health Centre Inc. St. Anthony s Hospital St. Joseph s Hospital (Grey Nuns) of Gravelbourg St. Joseph s Hospital of Estevan St. Joseph s Integrated Health Centre of Macklin Inc. St. Paul s Hospital (Grey Nuns) of Saskatoon St. Peter s Hospital, Melville Table 5 [Section 10] Designated Health Care Organizations with which Provincial Health Authority may enter into Agreement Amicus Health Care Inc. Extendicare (Canada) Inc. Langham Senior Citizens Home Ltd. Table 6 [Section 15] Prescribed Health Care Organizations with which Provincial Health Authority may enter into Agreement Transfer of Employees, Personal Property etc. ehealth Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Health-Care Association

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 817 Table 7 [Subsection 16(1)] Prescribed Health Care Organizations Property Exempt from Taxation Amicus Health Care Inc. Moose Jaw Alcohol and Drug Abuse Society Inc. Regina Recovery Homes Inc. Table 8 [Subsection 16(2)] Prescribed Non-profit and Charitable Organizations Property Exempt from Taxation Convent of Sion - Sisters of the Order of Notre Dame de Sion Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc. St. Charles Missions Support Inc. The Ursulines of St. Angela s Convent Table 9 [Subsection 16(3)] Prescribed Community Clinics Property Exempt from Taxation Community Health Services Association (Regina) Limited Community Health Services Association (Wynyard & District) Limited Community Health Services (Saskatoon) Association Limited Lloydminster & District Co-operative Health Services Ltd. The Co-operative Health Centre, Prince Albert

818 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 The following health care organization: PART 2 Forms FORM 1 [Subsection 7(2)] Notice of Amalgamation and the provincial health authority hereby give notice pursuant to subsection 3-12(3) of The Provincial Health Authority Act: (a) that they wish to amalgamate; and (b) that they have obtained the approval of their members by special resolution (attach copies of special resolutions). (Strike out clause (b) if it does not apply.) The effective date of the amalgamation is, 20. Executed at, Saskatchewan, this day of, 20 on behalf of (name of health care organization) (signature of duly authorized officer) (name of duly authorized officer) (office of duly authorized officer) Executed at, Saskatchewan, this day of, 20 on behalf of the provincial health authority. (signature of duly authorized officer) (name of duly authorized officer) (office of duly authorized officer)

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 819 SASKATCHEWAN REGULATIONS 115/2017 The Health Information Protection Act Section 63 Order in Council 528/2017, dated November 16, 2017 (Filed November 16, 2017) Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Health Information Protection Amendment Regulations, 2017. RRS c H-0.021 Reg 1, section 6.4 amended 2(1) Section 6.4 of The Health Information Protection Regulations is amended in the manner set forth in this section. (2) Subsection (1) is amended: (a) by striking out or after clause (b); (b) by adding or after clause (c); and (c) by adding the following clause after clause (c): (d) to the Chief Electoral Officer as defined in The Election Act, 1996 for the purpose of establishing, maintaining or revising the register of voters as defined in that Act. (3) Subsection (6) is amended by adding clause (1)(d) or after in accordance with. Coming into force 3(1) Subject to subsection (2), these regulations come into force on December 1, 2017. (2) If these regulations are filed with the Registrar of Regulations after December 1, 2017, these regulations come into force on the day on which they are filed with the Registrar of Regulations.

820 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 SASKATCHEWAN REGULATIONS 116/2017 The Mental Health Services Act Section 43 Order in Council 530/2017, dated November 16, 2017 (Filed November 16, 2017) Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Mental Health Services (Provincial Health Authority) Amendment Regulations, 2017. RRS c M-13.1 Reg 1 amended 2 The Mental Health Services Regulations are amended in the manner set forth in these regulations. Section 2 amended 3 Subsection 2(1) is amended: (a) by repealing clause (b.1); and (b) by repealing clause (c). Section 2.1 repealed 4 Section 2.1 is repealed. Section 9 repealed 5 Section 9 is repealed. Section 11.1 amended 6 Subsection 11.1(1) is amended: (a) in subclause (b)(i) by striking out a regional health authority and substituting the provincial health authority or the Athabasca Health Authority Inc. ; and (b) in subclause (c)(i) by striking out a regional health authority and substituting the provincial health authority or the Athabasca Health Authority Inc.. Section 13 amended 7 Subsection 13(1) is amended: (a) in clause (a) by striking out the region and substituting a mental health centre ; (b) in clause (b) by striking out in the region after mental health centre ; (c) in clause (c) by striking out in the region after mental health centre ; (d) in clause (f) by striking out in the region after mental health centre ; and (e) in clause (h) by striking out in the region after patient. Section 21 amended 8 Subclause 21(1)(a.1)(iv) is repealed and the following substituted: (iv) the chief psychiatrist of the mental health centre mentioned in subclause (iii).

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 821 Section 30 amended 9 Subsection 30(2) is amended by striking out regional health authority and substituting provincial health authority. Section 32.1 amended 10(1) Subsection 32.1(2) is repealed and the following substituted: (2) The provincial health authority shall establish a patients trust account, to be known as the Patients Trust Account (name of facility), for each mental health centre that it operates. (2) Subsection 32.1(3) is repealed and the following substituted: (3) If a patient admitted to a mental health centre is in possession of money on admission or comes into possession of money after admission, the provincial health authority shall, subject to sections 33 and 34, hold that money in the patients trust account. Section 34 amended 11 Clause 34(1)(a) is amended by striking out regional health authority and substituting provincial health authority. Section 35 amended 12 Section 35 is amended by striking out A regional health authority and substituting The provincial health authority. Appendix amended 13(1) The Appendix is amended in the manner set forth in this section. (2) Form J is amended by striking out review panel for this region and substituting applicable review panel. (3) Form M is amended by striking out review panel for this region and substituting applicable review panel. (4) Form N is amended by striking out: of the review panel for (region) ; and substituting of the applicable review panel:. (5) Form N.1 is amended by striking out: of the review panel for (region) ; and substituting of the applicable review panel:. (6) Form O is amended by striking out: To the review panel for (region) ; and substituting To the applicable review panel. Coming into force 14(1) Subject to subsection (2), these regulations come into force on the day on which section 1 of The Provincial Health Authority Act comes into force. (2) If these regulations are filed with the Registrar of Regulations after the day on which section 1 of The Provincial Health Authority Act comes into force, these regulations come into force on the day on which they are filed with the Registrar of Regulations.

822 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 SASKATCHEWAN REGULATIONS 117/2017 The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act Section 21 Order in Council 531/2017, dated November 16, 2017 (Filed November 16, 2017) Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Amendment Regulations, 2017. RRS c Y-1.1 Reg 1 amended 2 The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Regulations are amended in the manner set forth in these regulations. Section 2 amended 3 The following clause is added after clause 2(b): (c) review panel means the review panel appointed by the minister to hear appeals of: (i) detoxification orders with respect to the applicable detoxification facility; or (ii) community orders with respect to the applicable community. Section 3 amended 4 Subsection 3(2) is amended by striking out for the region and substituting appointed to assist assessed youths for the applicable detoxification facility. Section 4 amended 5 Section 4 is amended in the portion preceding clause (a) by striking out for a region after official representative. Section 6 repealed 6 Section 6 is repealed. Appendix amended 7(1) The Appendix is amended in the manner set forth in this section.

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 823 (2) Form H is repealed and the following substituted: FORM H Notice of Community Order or Detoxification Order [Section 13 of The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act] CANADA PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN [Clause 7(h)] Pursuant to section 13 of The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act, notice is hereby given to the persons mentioned below that a Community Order or Detoxification Order has been issued with respect to. (name of assessed youth) Notice to. (name of assessed youth). (assessed youth s parents). (official representative). (approved applicant) * * * * * * *. (name of assessed youth) is being detained in (name of detoxification facility) on the authority of a Detoxification Order; or has become the subject of a Community Order.

824 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 AND NOTICE is hereby given that: the assessed youth, or an official representative or parent on behalf of an assessed youth, may appeal the Community Order or the Detoxification Order pursuant to section 15 of The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act to the applicable review panel; the review panel has been established to investigate appeals submitted pursuant to The Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act and to hold any hearings that may be required by section 15 of that Act, and has the power to determine the following: if the assessed youth is subject to a Community Order, whether or not the assessed youth should remain subject to the Community Order or whether or not any of the conditions of the Community Order should be varied or terminated; if the assessed youth is subject to a Detoxification Order, whether or not the assessed youth should remain in detention and should be subject to the Detoxification Order The name and address of the chairperson of the applicable review panel are as follows: (name) (address) (the applicable review panel is the review panel designated to hear appeals of: community orders issued with respect to the applicable community; and detoxification orders issued with respect to the applicable detoxification facility) Date Signature of physician Date Signature of physician. (3) Form I is amended by striking out: of the review panel for (name of detoxification and stabilization region) and substituting: of the review panel for (community in which the Community Order applies or detoxification facility to which the Detoxification Order applies) Coming into force 8(1) Subject to subsection (2), these regulations come into force on the day on which section 1 of The Provincial Health Authority Act comes into force. (2) If these regulations are filed with the Registrar of Regulations after the day on which section 1 of The Provincial Health Authority Act comes into force, these regulations come into force on the day on which they are filed with the Registrar of Regulations.

THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, 24 NOVEMBRE 2017 825 SASKATCHEWAN REGULATIONS 118/2017 The Securities Act, 1988 Section 154 Commission Order, dated October 20, 2017 and Minister s Order, dated October 31, 2017 (Filed November 20, 2017) Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) (NI 81-102 and NI 81-104) Amendment Regulations, 2017. RRS c S-42.2 Reg 3 amended 2 The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) Regulations are amended in the manner set forth in these regulations. Part VI amended 3(1) Part VI of the Appendix is amended in the manner set forth in this section. (2) Subsection 9.4(1) is amended by striking out third and substituting second. (3) Subsection 9.4(2) is amended by striking out third and substituting second. (4) Subsection 9.4(4) is amended: (a) in the portion preceding paragraph (a) by striking out third and substituting second ; and (b) in paragraph (a) by striking out fourth and substituting third. (5) Subsection 10.4(1) is amended by striking out three wherever it appears and in each case substituting two. (6) The following section is added after section 20.4: 20.5 Coming into Force (1) Except in British Columbia, The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) (NI 81-102 and NI 81-104) Amendment Regulations, 2017 come into force on the later of November 14, 2017 or, in the event that the amendments made to National Instrument 24-101 Institutional Trade Matching and Settlement come into force after November 14, 2017, the date on which such amendments come into force. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), amendments to National Instrument 24 101 Institutional Trade Matching and Settlement means amendments made to National Instrument 24-101 Institutional Trade Matching and Settlement published on April 27, 2017 to facilitate the shortening the standard settlement cycle for equity and long-term debt market trades in Canada from 3 days after the date of a trade to 2 days after the date of a trade.

826 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 2017 Part XXVI amended 4(1) Part XXVI of the Appendix is amended in the manner set forth in this section. (2) Section 6.3 is amended by striking out three and substituting two. (3) The following section is added after section 11.2: 11.3 Coming into Force (1) Except in British Columbia, The Securities Commission (Adoption of National Instruments) (NI 81-102 and NI 81-104) Amendment Regulations, 2017 come into force on the later of November 14, 2017 or, in the event that the amendments made to National Instrument 24-101 Institutional Trade Matching and Settlement come into force after November 14, 2017, the date on which such amendments come into force. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), amendments to National Instrument 24-101 Institutional Trade Matching and Settlement means amendments made to National Instrument 24-101 Institutional Trade Matching and Settlement published on April 27, 2017 to facilitate the shortening the standard settlement cycle for equity and long-term debt market trades in Canada from 3 days after the date of a trade to 2 days after the date of a trade. Coming into force 5 These regulations come into force on the day on which they are filed with the Registrar of Regulations. REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN S PRINTER Copyright 2017 Imprimé par l Imprimeur de la Reine pour la Saskatchewan REGINA, (SASKATCHEWAN) 2017