Consolidated Regulations Delivery Regulations (SOR/79-538)
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Consolidated Regulations Delivery Regulations
SOR/79-538
Registration 1979-07-24
Regulations Prescribing the Persons to Whom Copies of the Consolidated Regulations of Canada 1978 May Be Delivered without Charge
P.C. 1979-1935 1979-07-19
His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice, pursuant to paragraph 27(k) of the Statutory Instruments Act, is pleased hereby to make the annexed Regulations prescribing the persons to whom copies of the Consolidated Regulations of Canada, 1978 may be delivered without charge.
Short Title
1 These Regulations may be cited as the Consolidated Regulations Delivery Regulations.
Interpretation
2 In these Regulations,
- Consolidated Regulations
Consolidated Regulations means the Consolidated Regulations of Canada 1978; (Codification des règlements)
- hard cover copy
hard cover copy means a series of volumes containing the Consolidated Regulations, the covers of which are
(a) composed of solid binders board of 0.120 inch thickness,
(b) bound with Tanotex of bright finish quality Number 8524, colour Number 490 dark blue of Morocco grain finish and manufactured by Columbia Finishing Mills Limited, and
(c) lettered in a silver colour; (copie à couverture rigide)
- soft cover copy
soft cover copy means a series of volumes containing the Consolidated Regulations, the covers of which are
(a) composed of paper No. 1 coated cover, S.C., C1S, coated one side, basis 301M, caliber 0.012, manufactured by Domtar Inc., and
(b) bound using a wraparound process known as “perfect binding”. (copies à couverture molle)
Delivery
3 A hard cover copy shall be delivered without charge to those persons for the time being holding the offices specified in Schedule I.
4 A soft cover copy shall be delivered without charge to the persons for the time being holding the offices specified in Schedule II for the use of those persons while holding those offices.
5 A soft cover copy shall be delivered without charge, on request, to the persons for the time being holding the offices or performing the functions specified in Schedule III for the use of those persons while holding those offices or performing those functions.
SCHEDULE I(Section 3)
- 1The Governor General of Canada
- 2The Prime Minister of Canada
- 3The Speaker of the Senate
- 4The Speaker of the House of Commons
- 5The President of the Privy Council
- 6The Minister of Justice
- 7The Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
- 8The Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons
- 9The Chief Justice of Canada
- 10The Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada
- 11The Associate Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada
- 12The Clerk of the Privy Council
- 13The Deputy Minister of Justice
- 14The Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council
- 15The Registrar of Statutory Instruments
- 16The members of the Statute Revision Commission
- 17The Chairman or each of the Co-Chairmen, as the case may be, of any Committee established under section 26 of the Statutory Instruments Act
- SOR/80-436, s. 1
SCHEDULE II(Section 4)
- 1Each member of the judiciary of Canada including provincial court judges and magistrates
- 2Each Attorney General, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General of the governments of the provinces
- 3Each Deputy Attorney General, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Solicitor General of the governments of the provinces
- 4The Parliamentary Librarian
- 5The Librarian and Archivist of Canada
- 6The chief librarian of the United Nations
- 7The chief librarian of each provincial legislature and of each territorial council
- 8The chief librarian of each law school in Canada
- 9The chief librarian of each court house in Canada
- 2004, c. 11, s. 52
SCHEDULE III(Section 5)
- 1Each member of Parliament
- 2Each official of the Senate and of the House of Commons who is directly concerned with the administration or review and scrutinizing of federal regulations
- 3The chief librarian of each university in Canada
- 4The chief librarian of each public library in Canada
- 5Members of the government of any country, officials of the legislatures thereof and universities and other institutions therein, if reciprocal arrangements exist for similar distribution without charge in Canada of government publications of that country
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