Alberta Regulation 16/2000. Change of Name Act CHANGE OF NAME REGULATION

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1 Alberta Regulation 16/2000 Change of Name Act CHANGE OF NAME REGULATION Filed: February 3, 2000 Made by the Minister of Government Services (M.O. GS:002/00) on February 1, 2000 pursuant to section 30 of the Change of Name Act. Table of Contents Definition 1 Fees 2 Forms 3 Repeal 4 Expiry 5 Schedule Definition 1 In this Regulation, Act means the Change of Name Act. Fees 2(1) The following fees are payable under the Act: (a) for the registration of a change of name (i) if the application includes a change of surname $120; (ii) in each other case $120; (b) for a 2nd or subsequent duplicate certificate of change of name $ 20; (c) for a certified copy of a certificate of change of name $ 20; (d) for a name search $ 20. (2) At the discretion of the Director, the fees payable under subsection (1) may be waived in an application under the New Identities Program. Forms 3 The forms in the Schedule are the forms prescribed for the purpose indicated on the forms. Repeal 4 The Change of Name Regulation (AR 115/86) is repealed

2 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME Expiry 5 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on November 30, S C H E D U L E CHANGE OF NAME ACT FORM 1 APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Applicant s Phone No. Home: Bus : 1 I, (full legal name), nee (maiden name if married), of (street, postal box or R.R. address) in (name of municipality) in the Province of Alberta, (postal code), a (show marital status as never married, married, widowed or divorced) person, hereby apply under the provisions of the Change of Name Act, as follows: (a) for a change of name from (full legal name) to (intended name in full); (b) for a change of the name of my spouse from (full legal name) to (intended name in full) ; (c) for a change of the name(s) of my unmarried, minor (child) (children) (ward)(wards) from (full legal name) to (intended name in full) from (full legal name) to (intended name in full) (A change of surname of a married person will not automatically change the surname of the spouse or minor children. If a change is required, the change must be included in the application and the advertising.) 2 The reason I am making this application is. 3 I, the applicant, solemnly declare that (a) I am a bona fide resident of Alberta; (b) I am not making this application so that I may acquire the surname of a person with whom I am co-habiting but to whom I am not married;

3 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME (c) I (do)(do not) have an existing criminal record under my current or any previous names and I understand and agree that if I have an existing criminal record under my current or any previous names, that criminal record will be cross-referenced and associated to my intended name; (d) I was born on the day of at (name of municipality) in (province or, if outside Canada, country) ; (Applicant must provide Birth Certificate. If applicant was born outside of Canada and no Birth Certificate is available, applicant must provide Canadian citizenship or immigration documents or valid passport.) (e) the particulars of my marriage(s) and divorce(s), if applicable, are as follows: (i) Marriage (full name of spouse) (date of marriage) (place of marriage) (Applicant must provide marriage certificate.) (ii) Previous marriage(s) (date of marriage) (full name of spouse) (place of marriage) (Applicant must provide proof of previous marriage.) (iii) Divorce (full name of spouse) (place of divorce) (date of divorce) (Applicant must provide Decree Absolute or Certificate of Divorce.) (iv) Previous Divorce(s) (full name of spouse) (date of divorce) (place of divorce) (Applicant must provide Decree Absolute or Certificate of Divorce.) (v) Annulment by court of law (full name of spouse) (date of annulment) (place of annulment) (Applicant must provide court documents establishing annulment.) (f) I (am)(was) a widowed or divorced person and the particulars of the death of my (spouse)(ex-spouse), if applicable, are as follows: (name) (date of death) (place of death)

4 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME (Applicant must provide spouse s or ex-spouse s Death Certificate.) (g) the particulars of my spouse s birth, if applicable, are as follows: (name) (date of birth) (place of birth) (Applicant must provide Birth Certificate of spouse. If spouse was born outside of Canada and no Birth Certificate is available, applicant must provide Canadian citizenship or immigration documents or valid passport.) (h) this application (is) (is not) made to acquire for the (child)(children) named in this application and born out of wedlock the surname of the putative father; (The Change of Name Act provides: If a parent who has lawful custody of a child born out of wedlock is not married to but is cohabiting with a person of the opposite sex as husband and wife, the parent may apply to change the surname of the child to the surname of the person with whom the parent is cohabiting only with the consent of that person. A mother who has lawful custody of a child born out of wedlock and who is not cohabiting with the putative father of the child may apply to change the surname of the child to the surname of the putative father of the child if (a) the putative father has been declared by a court to be the father of the child, or (b) the putative father has acknowledged during his lifetime that he was the father of the child.) (i) the particulars of my unmarried minor (child)(children) (ward)(wards) whose name(s) I am applying to change are as follows: (name) (date of birth) (place of birth) (Applicant must provide a Birth Certificate for each child or ward named above. If child or ward is born outside of Canada and no Birth Certificate is available, applicant must provide Canadian citizenship or immigration documents or a valid passport for each child or ward. Applicant must provide the following documents establishing custody:

5 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME (i) if parents of child(ren) are divorced, the Decree Nisi, Divorce Judgment or court order establishing custody; (ii) if child(ren) is born out of wedlock and the father has lawful custody, the court order establishing custody; (iii) if child(ren) is of the marriage that has been the annulled, the court order establishing custody; (iv) with respect to the wards of the applicant, the court order establishing guardianship.) and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath. DECLARED before me at in the Province of, this day of, 20. (Notary Public, Commissioner for Oaths) (Signature of applicant) To Be Completed Where Necessary CONSENT OF SPOUSE I,, spouse of the above named applicant, consent to the change of my (child s)(children s)(spouse s child s) (spouse s children s) name(s). (signature of witness) (signature of spouse) (complete street address of witness) (municipality) (province or, if outside of Canada, country) (postal code)

6 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME CONSENT OF CHILD The undersigned (child)(children) who (is)(are) 12 years of age or older consent(s) to the change of (his)(her)(their) name(s). (signature of witness) ((signature(s) of child or children) (complete street address of witness) (municipality) (province or, if outside of Canada, country) (postal code) CONSENT OF NON-CUSTODIAL DIVORCED PARENT Required for change of given name or surname of (his)(her) (child)(children) I,, being the (mother)(father) of whose name(s) appear(s) in the application and having been divorced from the (father)(mother) of my (child)(children) hereby consent to the change of my (child s)(children s) name(s). (signature of witness) (signature of mother or father) (complete street address of witness) (municipality) (province or, if outside of Canada, country) (postal code) CONSENT OF PERSON TO CHANGE OF SURNAME OF CHILD BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK TO PERSON S SURNAME I,, of am co-habiting with the Applicant named in the application as husband and wife and consent to the change of surname of the (child)(children) of the applicant who (was)(were) born out of wedlock to my surname. (Applicant must provide common law spouse s Birth Certificate. If common law spouse was born outside of Canada and no Birth

7 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME Certificate is available, applicant must provide Canadian citizenship or immigration documents or valid passport of the common law spouse.) (signature of witness) (signature of person with whom applicant is co-habiting as husband and wife but to whom applicant is not married) (complete street address of witness) (municipality) (province or, if outside of Canada, country) (postal code) CONSENT OF PARENT OF ANNULLED MARRIAGE NOT HAVING LEGAL CUSTODY Required for change of given name or surname of (his)(her) (child)(children) I,, being the (mother)(father) of whose name(s) appear(s) in the application and having had my marriage with the (father)(mother) of my (child)(children) annulled hereby consent to the change of my (child s)(children s) name(s). (signature of witness) (signature of mother or father) (complete street address of witness) (municipality) (province or, if outside of Canada, country) (postal code)

8 ALTA. REG. 16/2000 CHANGE OF NAME CONSENT OF PARENT OR OTHER GUARDIAN I,, of, the (parent)(guardian) of the (child)(children) named in this application consent to the change of name(s) of the (child)(children). (signature of witness) (signature of parent or guardian) (complete street address of witness) (municipality) (province or, if outside of Canada, country) (postal code) Collection of Information This information is being collected for the purpose of Vital Statistics records in accordance with the Change of Name Act. Questions about the collection of this information can be directed to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Coordinator for Alberta Registries (address) (telephone number). FORM 2 CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF NAME (old name) (maiden name - if applicable) (new name) Certified extract from the REGISTRATION OF CHANGE OF NAME filed at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Director (Seal of Director)

9 Alberta Regulation 17/2000 Insurance Act EXEMPTION AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 16/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 24 of the Insurance Act. 1 The Exemption Regulation (AR 287/96) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 3 is amended by adding the following after clause (e): (f) Alberta School Employee Benefit Plan Alberta Regulation 18/2000 Public Sector Pension Plans Act PUBLIC SERVICE PENSION PLAN AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 17/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to Schedule 2, section 4 of the Public Sector Pension Plans Act. 1 The Public Service Pension Plan (AR 368/93) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 30(1) is amended by repealing clause (0b). 3 The following is added after section 30: Interpretation of whole Part 30.1 In this Part, subject to section 34.2, employee contribution excess means an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the employee contributions within the meaning of section 29(1)(a) and 30(1)(a) combined, other than additional contributions, over half the commuted value on all service, as at the date provided for in this Plan. 4 Section 34.1 is amended (a) in subsections (2) and (4) by striking out (i) ;

10 ALTA. REG. 18/2000 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION PLANS (b) by repealing subsection (7). 5 The following is added after section 34.1: Recalculation of employee contribution excess for prior, etc. service contributions 34.2(1) Where a pension is to be paid to any person under this Part, the amount of any employee contributions referred to in section 29(1) or 30(1) paid to establish any prior service under section 20(1)(d) and any leave without pay or salary in respect of which the participant paid employer contributions pursuant to section 15(3) or pursuant to the former Act shall be excluded from the computation of employee contributions in the calculation of the employee contribution excess. (2) Service represented by the employee contributions excluded by virtue of applying subsection (1) is not to be taken into account in calculating the commuted value component of the employee contribution excess. 6 Section 36 is amended by adding the following at the end: (6) In addition, the person is entitled to receive or transfer the employee contribution excess. 7 Section 39 is amended by renumbering it as section 39(1) and by adding the following after subsection (1): (2) In addition, the person is entitled to receive or transfer the employee contribution excess. 8 Section 40 is amended by renumbering it as section 40(1) and by adding the following after subsection (1): (2) In addition, the person is entitled to receive or transfer the employee contribution excess. 9 Section 41 is amended by adding the following after subsection (4): (5) In addition, the person is entitled to receive or transfer the employee contribution excess. 10 Section 43 is amended by adding the following after subsection (3): (4) In addition, the person is entitled to receive or transfer the employee contribution excess

11 ALTA. REG. 18/2000 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION PLANS 11 Section 47(6) is repealed and the following is substituted: (6) Section 36(6) applies. 12 Section 50(2) is repealed. 13 Section 51(2) is repealed. 14 Section 52(5) is repealed. 15 Section 54(4) is repealed. 16 Section 58(1) is amended by striking out in respect of service in 1992 or Section 59 is repealed and the following is substituted: Interpretation for Subdivision Benefit on death before commencement of pension - spouse's entitlements 58.1 In this Subdivision, the deceased s accrued benefits that are to be taken into account in determining commuted value are to be taken to be what his accrued benefits would have been under Subdivision A of Division 3 had the deceased terminated rather than dying. 59 Where there is a surviving spouse, the spouse may choose, (a) if the deceased had at least 2 years' combined pensionable service accumulated, (i) both (A) the pension that would have been payable if the deceased, immediately before dying, had terminated under the circumstances referred to in section 41(1) and had exercised the joint life option specified in section 38(1)(c)(i), with the surviving spouse as the designated nominee or, if the spouse so selects as an alternative, a guaranteed term pension, payable for (I) whichever term, being 5, 10 or 15 years, is selected by the spouse, or (II) the life of the spouse, whichever is the longer, in an amount that is the actuarial equivalent of that deemed joint life pension, and

12 ALTA. REG. 18/2000 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION PLANS or (B) to receive the employee contribution excess or to have it transferred from the Plan, or (ii) to have an amount equal to the commuted value transferred from the Plan to a locked-in retirement account and either to receive the employee contribution excess or to have it transferred from the Plan, (b) if the deceased had less than 2 years combined pensionable service accumulated, (i) to receive an amount equal to the employee contributions, or (ii) to have that amount transferred from the Plan. 18 Sections 60 and 61 are repealed and the following is substituted: Idem - where no spouse 60(1) Where there is no surviving spouse and the deceased had at least 2 years combined pensionable service accumulated, the person entitled to receive any benefit on the death is entitled to receive an amount equal to the aggregate of the commuted value and the employee contribution excess. (2) Where there is no surviving spouse and the deceased had less than 2 years combined pensionable service accumulated, the person entitled to receive any benefit on the death is entitled to receive an amount equal to the employee contributions. 19 Section 64(a) is amended (a) in subclause (i)(b) by adding or to have it transferred from the Plan after excess ; (b) in subclause (ii) by adding or after excess. 20 Section 67(1) is amended by striking out in respect of service in 1992 or Section 69 is amended by repealing clauses (a) to (d) and substituting the following:

13 ALTA. REG. 18/2000 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION PLANS (a) to have an amount equal to the commuted value transferred from the Plan to a locked-in retirement account and to receive the employee contribution excess, (b) to have an amount equal to the commuted value transferred from the Plan to a locked-in retirement account and to have the employee contribution excess transferred from the Plan, (c) subject to sections 71 and 85, to have his pension entitlements transferred on a locked-in basis from the Plan to a registered pension plan operated by the other party to a reciprocal agreement in the amount required by that other party, not exceeding, however, the amount which, taken together with the amount to be transferred under section 72(c) is specified in section 84(2)(a), or (d) to (i) receive a pension in the form of a normal pension and in the amount that is equal to a pension under section 36 or 39, as the case may be, having reached the date when he would have been entitled to receive a pension under that section had he continued to be an employee until that time, but taking into account only combined pensionable service and pensionable service, respectively, accumulated at the actual date of termination, and actual highest average salary, and (ii) receive or transfer the employee contribution excess. 22 Section 70 is repealed and the following is substituted: Termination before 2 years combined pensionable service 70 A person who has accumulated less than 2 years combined pensionable service may choose (a) to receive an amount equal to the employee contributions, (b) to have the amount specified in clause (a) transferred from the Plan, or (c) subject to sections 71 and 85, to have his pension entitlements transferred from the Plan to a registered pension plan operated by the other party to a reciprocal agreement in the amount required by that other party, not exceeding, however, the amount which, taken together with the amount to be transferred under section 73(c), is specified in section 84(2)(a). 23 Section 72(d) is amended

14 ALTA. REG. 18/2000 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION PLANS (a) by striking out receive preceding subclause (i); (b) in subclause (i) by adding receive at the beginning before a pension ; (c) in subclause (ii) by adding receive or transfer before the. 24 Section 73(c) is amended by striking out 70 (as it relates to section 69(c)) and substituting 70(c). 25 Section 84(2) is amended by repealing clause (a) and substituting the following: (a) for pension entitlements under the Plan, based on all pensionable service, whether accumulated before or after January 1, 1992, to be transferred from the Plan in an amount that is not greater than the commuted value, based on all such service and determined as of the date when the application for the transfer is received by the Minister, and (i) in the case of a person who has accumulated at least 2 years combined pensionable service, the employee contribution excess, with any amount that exceeds the employee contribution excess being transferred only on a locked-in basis, or (ii) in the case of a person who has not accumulated at least 2 years combined pensionable service, the amount, if any, by which the employee contributions exceed the commuted value, based on all such service, 26 Section 94 is amended by striking out 522(d) and substituting 52, 72(d). 27 Section 97(2)(a) is amended by striking out (a) maximum of the aggregate of, and (b) all the words from and in addition to Minister ; 28 The following provisions are amended by striking out 5 wherever it occurs and substituting 2 : section 11(c); section 36(1)(b); section 39(1)(b); section 40(1);

15 ALTA. REG. 19/2000 ELECTION section 41(1)(a) and (2)(a); the portion of section 64(a) preceding subclause (i); section 64(b); section 65(1) and (2); section 69; section 72; section To avoid any doubt, none of the amendments contained in this Regulation affects any person who terminated or died before the commencement of this Regulation, or was transferred by section 16.4(2) of the Public Sector Pension Plans (Legislative Provisions) Regulation (AR 365/93), or any other person deriving any rights through such a person, even if the first-mentioned terminating person has allowed his contributions to remain in the Plan following termination or has chosen a deferred pension for which pension commencement occurs after the commencement of this Regulation, and in particular 5 - year vesting continues to apply in all such cases and commuted value or any other improved benefits are inapplicable to pre-1992 pensionable service. 30 This Regulation comes into force on February 1, Alberta Regulation 19/2000 Election Act FEES AND EXPENSES REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 19/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 204 of the Election Act. Table of Contents Returning Officer fees 1 Enumerator and confirmation official fees 2 Election clerk fees 3 Supervisory deputy returning officer fees 4 Deputy returning officer fees 5 Poll clerk fees 6 Miscellaneous fees 7 Repeal

16 ALTA. REG. 19/2000 ELECTION Returning Officer fees 1(1) A Returning Officer may be paid the following: (a) a monthly honorarium of $100; (b) a fee of $1300 for each year in which the register of electors is updated through an enumeration or confirmation, plus 13 per name included in the register of electors; (c) a fee of $165 per day for each day of attendance at a sitting to revise the register of electors prepared following an enumeration or confirmation; (d) a fee of $150 per day for each day of attendance at training sessions called by the Chief Electoral Officer; (e) a fee of $330 for training staff to conduct an enumeration or confirmation; (f) a fee of $1350 if a writ of election is issued but no poll is held; (g) a fee of $4000 if a poll is held, including attendance to recount or finally add up votes; (h) a fee of 13 per name included in the list of electors on polling day; (i) when required to travel on official business, the rates prescribed in the Public Service Subsistence, Travel and Moving Expenses Regulation made under the Public Service Act; (j) if a returning officer (i) elects to use the returning officer s personal residence as an office, a maximum rental of $400 per month with a rental period not exceeding 2 months, unless otherwise approved by the Chief Electoral Officer, or (ii) elects to use commercial space as an office, the most economical rate available with a rental period not exceeding 2 months, unless otherwise approved by the Chief Electoral Officer; (k) telephone installation, service and toll charges at prevailing rates, on submission of the invoices or receipts for the installation, service and toll charges; (l) support staff, including but not limited to data entry operators and automation coordinators at a rate approved by the Chief Electoral Officer; (m) a fee of $600 for revisions to the electoral division map and subdivision boundary description as and when directed by the Chief Electoral Officer

17 ALTA. REG. 19/2000 ELECTION (2) The fees may be prorated at the discretion of the Chief Electoral Officer for an enumeration or confirmation of only part of an electoral division. Enumerator and confirmation official fees 2 An enumerator or confirmation official may be paid the following: (a) a basic fee of $100; (b) a fee of 50 per name included in the register of electors; (c) a fee of $50 for attending a class of instruction; (d) a fee of $25 for verifying the accuracy of the revised register of electors; (e) when required to travel on official business, the rates prescribed in the Subsistence, Travel and Moving Expenses Regulation. Election clerk fees 3 An election clerk may be paid the following: (a) a fee of $1000, where a writ of election is issued and no poll is held; (b) a fee of $2650 if a poll is held, including attendance to recount or finally add up votes; (c) a fee of 11 per name included in the list of electors on polling day; (d) a fee of $150 for attending a class of instruction; (e) when required to travel on official business, the rates prescribed in the Subsistence, Travel and Moving Expenses Regulation. Supervisory deputy returning officer fees 4 A supervisory deputy returning officer may be paid the following: (a) a basic fee of $200 for duties performed on polling day; (b) a fee of $50 for attending a class of instruction; (c) when required to travel on official business, the rates prescribed in the Subsistence, Travel and Moving Expenses Regulation. Deputy returning officer fees 5 A deputy returning officer may be paid the following: (a) a basic fee of $165 for duties performed on polling day; (b) a fee of $495 to conduct an advance poll;

18 ALTA. REG. 19/2000 ELECTION (c) a fee of $50 for attending a class of instruction; (d) when required to travel on official business, the rates prescribed in the Subsistence, Travel and Moving Expenses Regulation. Poll clerk fees 6 A poll clerk may be paid the following: (a) a fee of $135 for duties performed on polling day; (b) a fee of $405 for advance poll duties; (c) when required to travel on official business, the rates prescribed in the Subsistence, Travel and Moving Expenses Regulation. Miscellaneous fees 7(1) The following fees and expenses may be paid: (a) a maximum of $75 per day for polling place rental where one poll is held and $50 per day for each additional poll held in the same building or part of the building to a maximum polling place rental of $375 per day, including all necessary services; (b) support staff, including but not limited to data entry operators, messengers, revision officials, special constables and interpreters, at a rate approval by the Chief Electoral Officer; (c) printing costs for lists of electors, proclamations, ballots, forms and any other printing or photocopying required by a returning officer at the most economical commercial rate available; (d) publication costs for (i) proclamations, (ii) maps of electoral divisions showing boundaries of polling subdivisions, (iii) list of names and addresses of candidates agents, and (iv) any other matter required to be published under the Act, at the rate identified in the current rate card of the respective newspaper in which publication actually occurs. (2) The maximum polling place rental referred to in subsection (1)(a) may be adjusted only in extraordinary circumstances with written approval of the Chief Electoral Officer

19 Repeal 8 The Fees and Expenses Regulation (AR 138/81) is repealed Alberta Regulation 20/2000 Fatal Accidents Act BEREAVEMENT DAMAGES REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 20/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 10 of the Fatal Accidents Act. 1 Section 8(2) of the Fatal Accidents Act is amended (a) in clauses (a) and (b) by striking out $ and substituting $ ; (b) in clause (c) by striking out $ and substituting $ The amended amounts in section 1 apply only in respect of deceased persons who die on or after March 1, Alberta Regulation 21/2000 Police Act SPECIAL CONSTABLE EQUIPMENT AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 21/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 62 of the Police Act. 1 The Special Constable Equipment Regulation (AR 322/90) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 9 is amended (a) in clause (a) by striking out wildlife officer under the Wildlife Act and substituting conservation officer ; (b) in clause (b) by striking out wildlife and substituting conservation

20 ALTA. REG. 22/2000 LAND TITLES 3 This Regulation comes into force on the Proclamation of section 7 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2) Alberta Regulation 22/2000 Land Titles Act METRIC CONVERSION REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 27/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 204 of the Land Titles Act. Table of Contents Definitions 1 Expression of measurements according to certificate of title 2 Expression of measurements according to specific systems 3 Exception to section 3(1) 4 Conversion of measurements 5 New certificates of title 6 Correction of plans 7 Repeal 8 Expiry 9 Definitions 1 In this Regulation, (a) Act means the Land Titles Act; (b) Canadian Units means the Canadian units of measurement, as set out and defined in Schedule II to the Weights and Measures Act (Canada); (c) International System of Units means the International System of Units (including the customary units of measurement) referred to in section 4(1) to (3) of the Weights and Measures Act (Canada). Expression of measurements according to certificate of title 2 An instrument, other than a plan, or a caveat that applies to all the land described in a certificate of title must, when presented for registration under the Act, express all measurements of the land described in it in the same units of measurement in which the certificate of title is expressed

21 ALTA. REG. 22/2000 LAND TITLES Expression of measurements according to specific systems 3(1) A plan or any other instrument or a caveat that contains or results in a land description that is different from the land description in the applicable certificate of title must, when presented for registration under the Act, express all measurements of the land described in it in the International System of Units. (2) If a plan or any other instrument or a caveat referred to in subsection (1) includes a measurement of area, the area may, in addition to being expressed in the International System of Units, be expressed in Canadian Units. Exception to section 3(1) 4 Notwithstanding section 3(1), the Registrar may authorize the registration of an instrument or caveat that expresses measurements only in Canadian Units if the Registrar considers that the determination of the measurements on the basis of the International System of Units and their expression on that basis in that particular instrument or caveat would result in extraordinary expense or other hardship. Conversion of measurements 5 The Registrar may authorize the conversion of any measurement in a certificate of title expressed in Canadian Units into the International System of Units, and may make the appropriate correction in the certificate of title. New certificates of title 6 When a new certificate of title is issued by the Registrar, the Registrar may authorize that a measurement of area expressed in the certificate of title be expressed in the International System of Units and in Canadian Units. Correction of plans 7 If a plan that is registered under the Act is corrected, all measurements expressed in the correction must be expressed in the same units of measurement as those in which the plan is expressed. Repeal 8 The Metric Conversion Regulation (AR 348/78) is repealed. Expiry 9 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on February 1,

22 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION Alberta Regulation 23/2000 Medical Profession Act MEDICAL PROFESSION AMENDMENT BY-LAWS Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta on June 25, 1999 and approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 22/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 32 of the Medical Profession Act. 1 The Medical Profession By-laws (AR 129/91) are amended by this Regulation. 2 The Schedule is repealed and the following is substituted: SCHEDULE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF ALBERTA REGISTRATION INFORMATION FORM 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION - Changes/Additions 1. Registration Number: 2. Surname 3. Given Names 4. Preferred Name 5. Languages Spoken other than English If your surname has changed, include official documentation If you work professionally under a different name, please indicate that name above languages in which you are sufficiently fluent to practice Medicine 2. ADDRESS INFORMATION A. Primary Professional Address If you work at more than one location, please provide both a Primary and Secondary Address. 1. Address Line 1 Address Line 1 2. Address Line 2 Address Line 2 3. City City

23 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION 4. Province/State/Country Province/State/Country 5. Postal/Zip Code Postal/Zip Code 6. Business Phone (Public) Business Phone ( ) 7. Business Fax (Public) Business Fax ( ) 8. Business Phone (Private) Business Phone ( ) 9. Pager Pager 10. Cellular Phone Cell Phone ( ) B. Secondary Professional Address 1. Address Line 1 Address Line 1 2. Address Line 2 Address Line 2 3. City City 4. Province/State/Country Province/State/Country 5. Postal/Zip Code Postal/Zip Code 6. Business Phone (Public) Business Phone ( ) 7. Business Fax (Public) Business Fax ( ) 8. Business Phone (Private) Business Phone ( ) C. Home Address - (Optional) 1. Address Line 1 Address Line 1 2. Address Line 2 Address Line 2 3. City City 4. Province/State/Country Province/State/Country 5. Postal/Zip Code Postal/Zip Code 6. Phone (Private) Phone ( ) 7. Silent? (Yes/No) Silent? * Yes * No 8. Fax (Private) Fax ( ) D. Electronic Address 1. Address E. Address Designation 1. Which address would you prefer to have published in the Medical Directory? You must choose one of the following: * Primary Professional * Secondary Professional * Home 2. To which address would you like College mail delivered? You must choose one of the following: * Primary Professional * Secondary Professional * Home z For sections 3 through 6, please add, change or delete information as appropriate. z Your responses will not affect your license or registration status. z If there is insufficient space to record information, please list additional information on a separate page

24 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION 3. TRAINING AND LICENSING A. Accredited Post Graduate Training z z Please include ALL pertinent post-graduate training whether or not it led to certification (exclude short CME Courses) If training was at an institution outside of Canada, only the name of the country is required. University Country, (for Discipline/ Date Date (please indicate training Area of Started Completed CANADIAN completed Study (Month/ (Month/ University, rather than OUTSIDE OF Year) Year) training site) CANADA) Example: U of T Orthopaedic 07/90 06/92 Surgery USA Orthopaedic 07/92 06/94 Surgery B. Fellowships: z Please provide ALL pertinent fellowships, indicating the type of fellowship as follows: C = Clinical fellowship C/R = Clinical/Research Fellowship RES = Research NA = Not Applicable Type of University Country Discipline Date Date Fellowship (please (for / Area of Started Completed (include indicate training Study (Month/ (Month/Year) codes as CANADIAN completed Year) above) University, OUTSIDE rather than OF training site) CANADA) Example: USA Spine 11/98 01/99 C/R Surgery C. Other Medical Licenses Please list the medical licences you have held (current or lapsed) in jurisdictions other than Alberta. * Not Applicable

25 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION Province/State/Country Year Licence Active? Obtained Number * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No 4. PROFESSIONAL WORK z Please indicate the average percentage of your professional time spent in each of the following activity areas, even if the amount is zero (0%). z A percentage must be indicated for each category. z Physicians who hold a licence to practice but who are also undergoing post-graduate training are to complete this section with respect to their private practice only (e.g. not residency or fellowship related work). z The total percentage must equal 100%. 1. Activities 0% A. Direct patient Care in a Clinical * * * * * * * * * * Setting* (Hospital in-patient, ambulatory, day care, as well as non-hospital practice). *Of this portion of your practice, * * * * * * * * * * what percentage included your functioning in a teaching role. B. Other Patient Care (charting, * * * * * * * * * * writing letters and reports, phone calls concerning patient care, meeting with family members and dealing with other health care providers). C. Teaching - not involving * * * * * * * * * * Patient Care (direct contact with students, preparation, marking, reporting, etc.). D. Administration * * * * * * * * * * (management and/or administration; may also include management of university programs, preceptorships, etc.). E. Research (includes * * * * * * * * * * management of research, preparing publications, etc.). F. Health Facility Committees * * * * * * * * * * (RHA, Hospital and University Committees, etc.)

26 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION G. Managing your practice * * * * * * * * * * (office staff, facilities, equipment, Pharmaceutical Representatives, etc.). H. Other Activities (Participation * * * * * * * * * * in Professional or Specialty Organizations. Do not include CME activities). 2. On average, how many hours per week do you spend in the above activities? 10 hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs > 75 hrs * * * * * * * * 3. In the past 12 months, how many weeks did you spend in the above activities? 8 wks * * * * * * * * 4. On average, how many hours per week do you spend on-call? 10 hours >75 * * * * * * * * 5. Do you expect the amount you work to change significantly in the upcoming year? * About the Same * Much higher next year * Much lower next year 5. CLINICAL PRACTICE z When completing the practice description, please choose codes that reflect your actual practice (i.e. What do you ), rather than the certifications you may hold. z If you list more than one code, please estimate the percentage of time you spend in each area. z Physicians who hold a licence to practice but who are also undergoing post-graduate training are to complete this section with respect to their private practice only (e.g. not residency or fellowship work). 1. Practice Description: CODE PRACTICE DESCRIPTION PERCENTAGE Example: 01 Anaesthesia 100%

27 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION ANAESTHESIA OBSTETRICS AND SURGERY 1 Anaesthesia GYNECOLOGY 74 Laser Surgery 2 Chronic Pain Management 50 Gynecologic Oncology 75 Surgical Assistance - No without General/Spinal 51 Gynecologic Reproductive other professional work Anaesthesia Endocrinology and 76 Cardiovascular Surgery ** GENERAL PRACTICE* Fertility 52 Gynecologic Surgery 77 Clinical Associates - Surgical * If any other code listed on without labor and delivery 78 Colorectal Surgery this table makes up 20% or 53 Gynecology 79 General Surgery more of your practice, please 54 Obstetrical Practice 80 General Surgical Oncology include those codes when without Labor and 81 Neurosurgery completing the table. delivery 55 Obstetrics 82 Ophthalmology 83 Orthopaedic Surgery MEDICINE PEDIATRICS 10 Allergy 60 Neonatology 11 Cardiology 61 Pediatrics 12 Clinical Immunology ** Pediatric Anaesthesia 13 Clinical Associates - 62 Pediatric Cardiology Medical **Pediatric Emergency 14 Clinical Pharmacology Medicine 15 Critical Care Medicine 63 Pediatric Nephrology 16 Dermatology 64 Pediatric Neurology 18 Endocrinology 65 Pediatric Surgery 84 Otolaryngology 85 Plastic Surgery 86 Surgical Practice without operative treatment 87 Thoracic Surgery 88 Urology 89 Vascular Surgery 875 Transplant Surgery OTHER 19 Gastroenterology 66 Pediatric Allergy/Clinical 17 Emergency Medicine / 20 Genetics Immunology Emergentology 21 Geriatric Medicine 67 Pediatric Oncology 90 Acupuncture 22 Hematology 68 Pediatric Orthopedics 91 Administrative Medicine 23 Infectious Disease 625 Pediatric 92 Community Medicine 24 Internal Medicine Gastroenterology (Public Health) 25 Medical Oncology 627 Pediatric Hematology 93 Palliative Care 26 Nephrology 628 Pediatric 95 Sport Medicine 27 Neurology 629 Hematology/Oncology 96 Clinical Fellows for up to 28 Nuclear Medicine 629 Pediatric Infectious 24 months of additional 29 Occupational Medicine Diseases training immediately 30 Physical Medicine & 645 Pediatric Respiratory following basic PGT Rehabilitation Medicine without moonlighting 31 Respiratory Medicine PSYCHIATRY 98 Postgraduate Trainee 32 Rheumatology 94 Psychiatry without moonlighting ** Psychotherapy 945 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ** Forensic Psychiatry ** Geriatric Psychiatry LABORATORY MEDICINE 40 Medical Biochemistry 41 Medical Microbiology 42 Pathology - Anatomic 43 Pathology - General RADIOLOGY 44 Pathology - Hematological 70 Diagnostic Imaging 45 Pathology - Neurological 71 Therapeutic Radiology / Radiation Oncology 99 Postgraduate Trainee with moonlighting 947 Substance Abuse/ Addiction 954 Aviation Medicine 955 Hyperbaric/Diving Medicine 956 Sleep Medicine UNLISTED 100 use this code for any practice types not listed in the table, then describe your practice 2. Have you limited your practice exclusively to any specific area(s)? Yes * No * IF YES, please specify:

28 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION 3. Regional Health Authority Please indicate the Health Authorities you practice in and the percentage of time you spend in each. Regional Percentage of Do you hold an Do you have Do you have Health Time appointment to investigation admitting Authority the Medical and treatment privileges to a (RHA) Staff in this privileges in a hospital RHA? hospital within within this this RHA? RHA? * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No * Yes * No 4. University Affiliation: If you currently hold a University Position, please indicate rank Department and University. POSITION / RANK DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY Example: Associate Professor Medicine University of Alberta 5. a) Are you accepting new patients? * Yes * No b) If Yes, at which Professional address? * Primary Address * Secondary Address c) If Yes, are there any restrictions upon the type of new patients your practice is accepting? (e.g.: Obstetrical only, Fatigue Disorders, Sports Medicine etc) * Yes * No If yes, please specify: 6. Do you make house calls? * Yes * No 7. Is your practice wheelchair accessible? * Yes * No 8. Non-Certified Interest Area (NCIA) z This is strictly an area of interest in which you welcome public awareness (e.g.: Diabetes, Arthritis, Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, etc.)

29 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION z z Please provide information regarding medical areas in which you have a personal interest and understanding. No further education and/or training is required to list an NCIA. 6. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) z The time spent in activities listed in questions 1 and 2 of this section are not intended to overlap. We are trying to address different aspects of cme activity. 1. On average, in the past 12 months, how many hours per week have you spent on the following CME activities? Reading (journals etc.) Audiotapes Videos Rounds at Health Care Facility Consultation with Colleagues Computer-Based Learning Journals Clubs < to 1.5 to 2.5 to 3.5 to > 5 hours hours hours hours hours hours Other (please specify: ) 2. Over the past 12 months, how many days have you spent at each of the following CME activities? Conferences (Scientific Meetings) days >20 days per year days days days days per per per per year year year year

30 ALTA. REG. 23/2000 MEDICAL PROFESSION Courses, Workshops, Traineeships, etc. Specify: Self directed Learning Activities Specify: Other Formal Learning Activities Specify: 3. Last year, did you record your CME activities in the MOCOMP Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the MAINPRO Program of the College of Family Physicians of Canada? * Yes * No 7. SIGNATURE I affirm that, to the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this Registration Information Form is true and accurate. PHYSICIAN S SIGNATURE DATE TAX RECEIPTS WILL BE ISSUED ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR PAYMENT AND COMPLETED REGISTRATION INFORMATION FORM. Questions? Office hours are 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Outside Edmonton: Please call Edmonton: Please call College of Physicians and Surgeons Province of Alberta 900 Manulife Place Street EDMONTON AB T5J 4P8 jswiniarski@cpsa.ab.ca

31 Alberta Regulation 24/2000 Provincial Parks Act DISPOSITIONS AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 4, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 24/2000) on February 3, 2000 pursuant to section 8 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The Dispositions Regulations (AR 241/77) are amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1(d) is repealed. 3 Sections 14(1), 62(b) and 70(b) are amended by striking out park officer and substituting conservation officer. 4 This Regulation comes into force on the Proclamation of section 7 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2). Alberta Regulation 25/2000 Fisheries (Alberta) Act FISHERIES (MINISTERIAL) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 10, 2000 Made by the Minister of Environment (M.O. 01/2000) on February 4, 2000 pursuant to section 44 of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act. 1 The Fisheries (Ministerial) Regulation (AR 220/97) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 6 is amended (a) in subsection (1) by striking out a document in the form in Schedule 4 that refers to a fishery officer or fishery guardian, as the case may be and substituting an identification card provided by the Minister that identifies that individual as such ; (b) in subsection (2) by adding of the Act after position described in section 19(2)

32 ALTA. REG. 26/2000 PROVINCIAL PARKS 3 Schedule 4 is repealed. 4 This Regulation comes into force on the Proclamation of section 7 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2) Alberta Regulation 26/2000 Provincial Parks Act GENERAL AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 10, 2000 Made by the Minister of Environment (M.O. 02/2000) on February 4, 2000 pursuant to section 11 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The General Regulation (AR 102/85) is amended by this Regulation. 2 The following provisions are amended by striking out park ranger or ranger wherever they occur and substituting conservation officer : section 5(1); section 6(1) and (2); section 11(1); section 11.1; section 11.2(1) and (2); section 17; section 18(1), (1.1), (2), (3) and (4); section 19(a); section 20(2); section 21(1) and (2); section 29; section 30(1)(b), (2), (3) and (4); section 35(1)(a); section 36(3); section 38(3); section 40(1); section 41(1) and (1.1); section 42(1) and (2); section 45(2)(a) and (b)

33 ALTA. REG. 27/ ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONAND ENHANCEMENT 3 This Regulation comes into force on the Proclamation of section 7 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2) Alberta Regulation 27/2000 Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act PESTICIDE (MINISTERIAL) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 10, 2000 Made by the Minister of Environment (M.O. 03/2000) on February 4, 2000 pursuant to sections 81 and 158 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. 1 The Pesticide (Ministerial) Regulation (AR 43/97) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1(1)(h) is repealed and the following is substituted: (h) wildlife official means a wildlife guardian appointed under the Wildlife Act or a conservation officer appointed under section 6.1(1) of Schedule 5 to the Government Organization Act. 3 This Regulation comes into force on the Proclamation of section 7 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2) Alberta Regulation 28/2000 Wildlife Act WILDLIFE AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 10, 2000 Made by the Minister of Environment (M.O. 04/2000) on February 4, 2000 pursuant to section 96 of the Wildlife Act. 1 The Wildlife Regulation (AR 143/97) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 3(e) is repealed and the following is substituted:

34 ALTA. REG. 28/2000 WILDLIFE (e) appointed officer means a conservation officer appointed under section 6.1(1) of Schedule 5 to the Government Organization Act; 3 Sections 97(3) and 122(1) are amended by striking out a wildlife and substituting an. 4 This Regulation comes into force on the Proclamation of section 7 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1999 (No. 2). Alberta Regulation 29/2000 Maintenance Enforcement Act MAINTENANCE ENFORCEMENT AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: February 11, 2000 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 30/2000) on February 10, 2000 pursuant to section 36 of the Maintenance Enforcement Act. 1 The Maintenance Enforcement Regulation (AR 2/86) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1 is amended (a) by adding the following after clause (a): (a.1) chronic debtor means a debtor who meets the criteria of section 19 for being classified as being chronically in default in the payment of maintenance required under a maintenance order or agreement that is filed with the Director; (b) in clause (d) by repealing subclause (ii). 3 Section 2.1 is amended by renumbering it as section 2.1(1) and by adding the following after subsection (1): (2) A debtor who registers with the Director must provide the Director with the information and authorization required to enable the Director to make direct withdrawals of maintenance

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