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Section 52 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations with respect to a violation of any provision of the Act referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d) thereof.
This exemption rescinds and replaces the previous Certificate of Exemption issued to mosaic Canada ULC on August 30, 2006.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 25, 2015.
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mOSAIC POTASH COLONSAY
Pursuant to the authority vested in the minister by section 3.1 of The Railway Act (the Act), the minister hereby exempts Mosaic Potash Colonsay (the Company), except where otherwise stated, from the Act with respect to its industrial rail operations (herein the Rail Operations) that it operates on the property located at Provincial Highway Jct. 2 and 16, Colonsay SK, subject to the following terms and conditions:
1 Term
This Exemption is valid for a period of three years starting on the date hereof and shall be automatically renewed for successive terms of three years provided that the minister may at any time terminate the Exemption for any of the following reasons:
(a) the minister determines that the Company has failed to comply with the terms of this Exemption;
(b) the minister or any other person with lawful authority determines that the Company is or has operated its Rail Operations contrary to law or in a manner that is unsafe; or
(c) the minister provides the Company with at least six months written notice of termination of the exemption.
2 Alterations
The Company shall obtain the prior written consent of the minister in accordance with the Act for any material alteration to the Rail Operations or the use to which the Rail Operations is put.
3 Operating Authority Certificate (OAC)
The Company shall apply for and obtain an OAC from the Highway Traffic Board (the Board). The Company shall comply with the terms and conditions of the OAC issued by the Board. The Company shall file with the board any insurance policies or bonds and certificates of insurances that may be required by the Board.
4 Safety, Inspection and Orders
Sections 5.1, 23.1, 26, 28, 34 and subsections 23(3) and 25(1) of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations.
5 Accidents and Reports
Sections 31 and 32 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations.
6 Offence and Penalty
Section 52 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations with respect to a violation of any provision of the Act referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d) thereof.
This exemption rescinds and replaces the previous Certificate of Exemption issued to mosaic Potash Colonsay ULC on August 30, 2006.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 25, 2015.
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mOSAIC POTASH ESTERHAZY
Pursuant to the authority vested in the minister by section 3.1 of The Railway Act (the Act), the minister hereby exempts Mosaic Potash Esterhazy (the Company), except where otherwise stated, from the Act with respect to its industrial rail operations (herein the Rail Operations) that it operates on the property located at Provincial Highway No. 80 East, Esterhazy SK, subject to the following terms and conditions:
1 Term
This Exemption is valid for a period of three years starting on the date hereof and shall be automatically renewed for successive terms of three years provided that the minister may at any time terminate the Exemption for any of the following reasons:
(a) the minister determines that the Company has failed to comply with the terms of this Exemption;
(b) the minister or any other person with lawful authority determines that the Company is or has operated its Rail Operations contrary to law or in a manner that is unsafe; or
(c) the minister provides the Company with at least six months written notice of termination of the exemption.
2 Alterations
The Company shall obtain the prior written consent of the minister in accordance with the Act for any material alteration to the Rail Operations or the use to which the Rail Operations is put.
3 Operating Authority Certificate (OAC)
The Company shall apply for and obtain an OAC from the Highway Traffic Board (the Board). The Company shall comply with the terms and conditions of the OAC issued by the Board. The Company shall file with the board any insurance policies or bonds and certificates of insurances that may be required by the Board.
4 Safety, Inspection and Orders
Sections 5.1, 23.1, 26, 28, 34 and subsections 23(3) and 25(1) of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations.
5 Accidents and Reports
Sections 31 and 32 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations.
6 Offence and Penalty
Section 52 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations with respect to a violation of any provision of the Act referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d) thereof.
This exemption rescinds and replaces the previous Certificate of Exemption issued to mosaic Potash Esterhazy Limited Partnership on August 30, 2006.
YARA BELLE PLAINE INC.
Pursuant to the authority vested in the minister by section 3.1 of The Railway Act (the Act), the minister hereby exempts Yara Belle Plaine Inc. (the Company), except where otherwise stated, from the Act with respect to its industrial rail operations (herein the Rail Operations) that it operates on the property located 1 km north of Kalium Rd., off Provincial Highway No. 1, Belle Plaine SK, subject to the following terms and conditions:
1 Term
This Exemption is valid for a period of three years starting on the date hereof and shall be automatically renewed for successive terms of three years provided that the minister may at any time terminate the Exemption for any of the following reasons:
(a) the minister determines that the Company has failed to comply with the terms of this Exemption;
(b) the minister or any other person with lawful authority determines that the Company is or has operated its Rail Operations contrary to law or in a manner that is unsafe; or
(c) the minister provides the Company with at least six months written notice of termination of the exemption.
2 Alterations
The Company shall obtain the prior written consent of the minister in accordance with the Act for any material alteration to the Rail Operations or the use to which the Rail Operations is put.
3 Operating Authority Certificate (OAC)
The Company shall apply for and obtain an OAC from the Highway Traffic Board (the Board). The Company shall comply with the terms and conditions of the OAC issued by the Board. The Company shall file with the board any insurance policies or bonds and certificates of insurances that may be required by the Board.
4 Safety, Inspection and Orders
Sections 5.1, 23.1, 26, 28, 34 and subsections 23(3) and 25(1) of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations.
5 Accidents and Reports
Sections 31 and 32 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations.
6 Offence and Penalty
Section 52 of the Act shall continue to apply to the Rail Operations with respect to a violation of any provision of the Act referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d) thereof.
This exemption rescinds and replaces the previous Certificate of Exemption issued to Saskferco Products Inc. on August 30, 2006.
Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 25, 2015.
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Nithi Govindasamy, Deputy minister , ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.
ExTRACTS FROM THE RuLES AND PROCEDuRES OF THE
LEgISLATIvE ASSEMBLy OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATINg TO PRIvATE BILLS ________________________
Only a Private member, not a member of Cabinet, can present a petition for a Private Bill. The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly must be advised in writing of the name of the Private member sponsoring the Private Bill.
In cases where the proposed bill provides that the property to be used or occupied by the petitioner be exempt from taxation, either in whole or in part, the petitioner must file with the Clerk of the Assembly, along with the petition, a written statement from the local municipal authority in which the said property is situated approving the intent of the provisions of the proposed bill which provide for the exemption from taxation.
91(1) All petitions for private bills shall be in duplicate and shall be filed with the Clerk of the Assembly not
later than the fourth sitting day of the spring period of the parliamentary calendar.
91(2) No petition for any private bill shall be received by the Assembly if presented after the first eight sitting
days of the spring period of the parliamentary calendar.
91(3) No private bill may be introduced in the Assembly after the first 15 sitting days of the spring period of
the parliamentary calendar.
92(1) Every applicant for a private bill shall deposit with the Clerk of the Assembly, along with the petition
for same, two copies of the bill with marginal notes inserted and an accepted cheque payable to the minister of Finance for the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) if the said bill does not exceed 10 pages, and fifteen dollars ($15) additional for each page over that number; 450 words shall be held to constitute a page.
92(2) In the case of a bill incorporating a company, a receipt from the Director of Business Corporations for
any statutory fees required shall also be deposited with the Clerk of the Assembly.
93 No remittance of a deposit on account of a private bill or any portion thereof shall be ordered by the Assembly
unless the same has been recommended by the committee charged with its consideration, or unless the bill has been withdrawn, rejected or not reported upon, in which cases the actual expenses incurred shall be deducted from the deposit received before making such remittance.
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95(1) All petitions to the Legislature for private bills of any nature whatsoever shall require a notice clearly
and distinctly specifying the nature and object of the application and, where the same refers to any proposed work, indicating generally the location of the work, and signed by and on behalf of the petitioners, with the address of the party signing the same. When the petition is for an act of incorporation, the name of the proposed company shall be stated in the notice.
95(2) Such notice shall be published, prior to the filing of the petition with the Clerk of the Assembly as
required in Rule 91(1), in two consecutive issues of The Saskatchewan Gazette and four consecutive issues of a newspaper published in English and having circulation in the locality affected.
95(3) A copy of the notice with a statutory declaration of the several publications of advertisement shall be
filed with the Clerk of the Assembly along with the petition and bill.
96(1) The Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel shall examine all private bills for the purpose of seeing that
96(2) Every bill for an act of incorporation, where a form of model bill has been adopted, shall be drawn in
accordance with such model bill, copies of which may be obtained from the Clerk of the Assembly. Any provisions contained in any such bill which are not in accord with the model bill shall be inserted between brackets and shall be so printed.
Gregory A. Putz, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Room 239 Legislative Building, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0B3, Telephone: (306) 787-0603, E-mail: [email protected].
* For further information regarding the Private Bills Committee, visit the Committees link at
www.legassembly.sk.ca.
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ExTRAITS DES RègLES ET PROCéDuRES DE L’ASSEMBLéE LégISLATIvE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN Au SuJET DES PROJETS DE LOI D’INTERÊT PRIvé
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Seul un simple député, et non un ministre, peut présenter une pétition pour un projet de loi d’intérêt privé. Le greffier de l’Assemblée législative doit être avisé par écrit du nom du député qui parraine le projet de loi d’intérêt privé.
Si le projet de loi proposé prévoit que la propriété qui sera utilisée ou occupée soit exempte de taxes, en tout ou en partie, le requérant doit présenter au greffier de l’Assemblée législative, avec sa pétition, une déclaration écrite de l’autorité municipale locale où est située la propriété en question qui cautionne les dispositions portant sur l’exemption de taxes du projet de loi proposé.
91(1) Deux exemplaires des pétitions introductives de projets de loi d’intérêt privé sont déposés au greffier de
l’Assemblée au plus tard le quatrième jour de séance de la session de printemps du calendrier parlementaire.
91(2) Seules sont recevables par l’Assemblée les pétitions introductives de projet de loi d’intérêt privé qui sont
présentées dans les huit premiers jours de séance de la session de printemps du calendrier parlementaire.
91(3) Les projets de loi d’intérêt privé ne peuvent être déposés à l’Assemblée que dans les 15 premiers jours
de séance de la session de printemps du calendrier parlementaire.
92(1) Les personnes qui demandent un projet de loi d’intérêt privé déposent auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée,
outre la pétition connexe, deux exemplaires du projet de loi qui portent les notes marginales ainsi qu’un chèque visé payable au ministre des Finances d’un montant de deux cent cinquante dollars (250 $) si le projet de loi en question compte au plus 10 pages, montant auquel il faut ajouter quinze dollars (15 $) par page supplémentaire; une page est réputée compter 450 mots.
92(2) Si un projet de loi prévoit la constitution d’une société, un récépissé des droits réglementaires donné par
le registraire des sociétés par actions est également déposé auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée.
93 L’Assemblée n’ordonne aucune remise totale ou partielle d’un dépôt, sur le compte d’un projet de loi d’intérêt
privé, sauf si le comité chargé de l’étudier émet une recommandation contraire, si le projet de loi a été retiré ou rejeté ou s’il a fait l’objet d’un rapport, auxquels cas les dépenses réelles sont déduites du dépôt reçu avant de procéder à la remise.
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95(1) Toutes les pétitions introductives de projets de loi d’intérêt privé à l’adresse de la Législature nécessitent
un avis qui expose clairement la nature et l’objet de la demande et qui est signé par les requérants et en leur nom, avec mention de l’adresse des signataires. Les avis qui visent des travaux proposés font état de leur emplacement; ceux qui visent une loi de constitution en société font état du nom de la société.
95(2) Avant le dépôt de la pétition auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée, les avis requis en vertu du paragraphe
91(1) sont publiés dans deux numéros consécutifs de la Gazette de la Saskatchewan et quatre numéros consécutifs d’un journal publié en anglais diffusé dans la localité touchée.
95(3) Outre la pétition et le projet de loi, sont déposées auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée, une copie de l’avis
et une déclaration solennelle qui atteste les diverses publications de l’annonce.
96(1) Le légiste et conseiller parlementaire étudie tous les projets de loi d’intérêt privé afin de s’assurer qu’ils
sont rédigés conformément aux articles du Règlement de l’Assemblée législative relatifs aux projets de loi d’intérêt privé.
96(2) Si une formule type de projet de loi a été adoptée, les projets de loi portant constitution des sociétés
sont rédigés selon cette formule, dont les exemplaires peuvent être obtenus chez le greffier de l’Assemblée. Les dispositions de ces projets de loi qui ne se conforment pas à la formule type sont indiquées et imprimées entre crochets.
Gregory A. Putz, Greffier de l’Assemblée législative, Palais législatif, bureau 239, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0B3, Téléphone : 306-787-0603, Courriel: [email protected].
*Pour en savoir plus sur le Comité des projets de loi d’intérêt privé, consultez la page sur le Comité à l’adresse suivante: http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/.
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