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THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE PART I PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Vol. 95 ST. JOHN’S, THURSDAY APRIL 9, 2020 No. 15 81 CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT (CYFA), SNL 2018, c.C-12.3 and the ADULT PROTECTION ACT (APA), SNL 2011, c.A-4.01 VARIATION OF DEADLINES AND TIME PERIODS NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the authority under section 3 of the Temporary Variation of Statutory Deadlines Act, the Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development, on the advice of the Attorney General, hereby varies the following deadlines and time periods: CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT Section and Title Current CYFA Timeline Variation s.18 Order to prohibit contact Notice of hearing is served on the same day application is filed Notice of hearing to be served 24 hours after the application is filed s.19 Short term care in home Where a social worker believes a child is without adequate supervision, short term care can be provided in the home up to 72 hours Where a social worker believes a child is without adequate supervision, short term care can be provided in the home up to 7 days s.26 Where child has been removed Application for a protective intervention hearing has to be filed within 24 hours of removal Application for a protective intervention hearing has to be filed within 5 days of removal

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THE NEWFOUNDLANDAND LABRADOR GAZETTE

PART IPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

Vol. 95 ST. JOHN’S, THURSDAY APRIL 9, 2020 No. 15

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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT (CYFA), SNL 2018, c.C-12.3

and the ADULT PROTECTION ACT

(APA), SNL 2011, c.A-4.01

VARIATION OF DEADLINESAND TIME PERIODS

NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the authority under section 3 of the Temporary Variation of Statutory Deadlines Act, the Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development, on the advice of the Attorney General, hereby varies the following deadlines and time periods:

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT

Section and Title Current CYFA Timeline

Variation

s.18 Order to prohibit contact

Notice of hearing is served on the same day application is filed

Notice of hearing to be served 24 hours after the application is filed

s.19 Short term care in home

Where a social worker believes a child is without adequate supervision, short term care can be provided in the home up to 72 hours

Where a social worker believes a child is without adequate supervision, short term care can be provided in the home up to 7 days

s.26 Where child has been removed

Application for a protective intervention hearing has to be filed within 24 hours of removal

Application for a protective intervention hearing has to be filed within 5 days of removal

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Section and Title Current CYFA Timeline

Variation

s.34 (1)(b) Adjournment

A judge may adjourn a proceeding under the Act one or more times, for a total period of up to 3 months to allow for an assessment to be completed

A judge may adjourn a proceeding one or more times, for a total period of up to 6 months to allow for an assessment to be completed

s.36(2) Subsequent order

The manager’s or social worker’s plan for the child shall be filed with the application for a subsequent order under subsection (1)

The manager’s or social worker’s plan for the child shall be filed no later than 10 days before the hearing

ADULT PROTECTION ACT

Section and Title Current APA Timeline

Variation

s.13(2) Evaluation

An evaluation shall be completed as soon as practicable but no later than 5 clear days of a director receiving a report under section 12

An evaluation shall be completed as soon as practicable but no later than 10 clear days of a director receiving a report under section 12

DATED this 31st day of March, 2020.

HONOURABLE LISA DEMPSTERMinister of Children, Seniors and Social Development

Apr 9

MINERAL ACT

MINERAL REGULATIONSVARIATION OF DEADLINE

NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the authority under section 3 of the Temporary Variation of Statutory Deadlines Act, the Minister of Natural Resources, on the advice of the Attorney General, hereby varies the following deadline:

Under the Mineral Act, RSNL1990 c. M-12:Section 39(2) The requirement to submit a notice of grievance within 30 days of the decision of the recorder, or within 30 days of the occurrence of the event is varied to 90 days.

Under the Mineral Regulations, CNLR 1143/96:Section 52(b) The requirement to remedy deficiencies or apply for an extension under Condition 2 of Schedule A or B to the Mineral Act within 30 days is varied to 90 days.

DATED this 6th day of April, 2020.

HONOURABLE SIOBHAN COADYMinister of Natural Resources

Apr 9

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CHANGE OF NAME ACT, 2009

UNDER THE AUTHORITY vested in me by the Change of Name Act, 2009, SNL 2009 cC-8-1, I hereby certify that the following names have been changed.

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LANDS ACT

Notice of Intent, Section 7Lands Act, SNL 1991 c36 as amended

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that an application has been made to the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources, Agriculture and Lands Branch, to acquire title, pursuant to section 7(2)(d) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown lands situated within 15 metres of the waters of Rocky Ridge Pond for the purpose of portable floating wharf and boathouse.

The application may intrude on the 15 metre shoreline of the above mentioned water body(s) in various locations. For a detailed map, please see the website below:http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/sec7notifications.html

Please note: It may take up to 5 days from the date of application for details to appear on the website.

Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection in writing with reasons, within 30 days from the publication of the notice on the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources website, Crown Lands, http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/index.html, to the Minister of Fisheries and Land Resources by mail or email to the nearest Regional Lands Office:

• Eastern Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 8700, Howley Building, Higgins Line, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6 Email: [email protected]

• Central Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 2N9 Email: [email protected]

• Western Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2006, Sir Richard Squires Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8 Email: [email protected]

• Labrador Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, A0P 1E0 Email: [email protected]

(DISCLAIMER: The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette publishes a NOTICE OF INTENT as received from the Applicant and takes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the property being more particularly described.)

Apr 9

Notice of Intent, Section 7Lands Act, SNL 1991 c36 as amended

CORRECTION NOTICE

NOTICE was previously given that an application has been made to the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources, Agriculture and Lands Branch, to acquire title, pursuant to section 7(2)(d) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown lands situated within 15 metres of the waters of Butt’s Pond for the

purpose of aircraft hangar and slipway. This is to correct the notice to exclude the slipway.

The application may intrude on the 15 metre shoreline of the above mentioned water body(s) in various locations. For a detailed map, please see the website below:http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/sec7notifications.html

Please note: It may take up to 5 days from the date of application for details to appear on the website.

Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection in writing with reasons, within 30 days from the publication of the notice on the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources website, Crown Lands, http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/index.html, to the Minister of Fisheries and Land Resources by mail or email to the nearest Regional Lands Office:

• Eastern Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 8700, Howley Building, Higgins Line, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6 Email: [email protected]

• Central Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 2N9 Email: [email protected]

• Western Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2006, Sir Richard Squires Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8 Email: [email protected]

• Labrador Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, A0P 1E0 Email: [email protected]

(DISCLAIMER: The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette publishes a NOTICE OF INTENT as received from the Applicant and takes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the property being more particularly described.)

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PART IISUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

FILED UNDER THE STATUTES AND SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT

Vol. 95 ST. JOHN’S, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2020 No. 15

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADORREGULATIONS

NLR 25/20NLR 26/20NLR 27/20NLR 28/20

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADORREGULATION 25/20

Shops' Closing Regulations (Amendment)under the

Shops' Closing Act(O.C. 2020-061)

(Filed April 6, 2020)

Under the authority of section 10 of the Shops' Closing Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, April 6, 2020.

Elizabeth DayClerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.2 Amdt.Exempt shops

1. (1) Section 2 of the Shops' Closing Regulations is amended by renumbering it as subsection 2(1), deleting the word "and" at the end of paragraph (m), deleting the period at the end of paragraph (n) and substituting a semi-colon and the word "and" and by adding immediately after paragraph (n) the following:

(o) retail shops that provide services essential to the life, health or personal safety of individuals and animals including

CNLR 1115/96as amended

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Shops' Closing Regulations (Amendment) 25/20

(i) food,

(ii) pharmaceutical products, medicine and medical devices,

(iii) personal hygiene products,

(iv) cleaning products,

(v) baby and child products,

(vi) gas stations,

(vii) computer and cellphone service and repair,

(viii) electronic and office supplies,

(ix) hardware supplies, and

(x) pet and animal supplies.

(2) Section 2 of the regulations is amended by adding immediately after subsection (1) the following:

(2) Paragraph (1)(o) shall be repealed on April 11, 2020.

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADORREGULATION 26/20

Plastic Retail Bag Regulations (Amendment)under the

Environmental Protection Act(O.C. 2020-065)

(Filed April 9, 2020)

Under the authority of section 111 of the Environmental Protection Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, April 9, 2020.

Elizabeth DayClerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.5 R&SCommencement

1. Section 5 of the Plastic Retail Bag Regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

5. These regulations come into force on October 1, 2020.

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NLR 1/20

Commencement

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADORREGULATION 27/20

Licensed Practical Nurses Regulations, 2011 (Amendment)under the

Licensed Practical Nurses Act, 2005

(Filed April 9, 2020)

Under the authority of section 30 of the Licensed Practical Nurses Act, 2005, the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador, with the approval of the Minister of Health and Community Services, makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, April 9, 2020.

Jane PardyChairperson

College of Licensed Practical Nursesof Newfoundland and Labrador

Dr. John HaggieMinister of Health and Community Services

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.4.1 AddedEmergency licence

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Licensed Practical Nurses Regulations, 2011(Amendment)

27/20

1. The Licensed Practical Nurses Regulations, 2011 are amended by adding immediately after section 4 the following:

4.1 (1) Where the registrar or the board determines that there is an immediate need for practical nursing services due to an actual or potential threat to public safety, health or welfare or where the ministeror the federal Minister of Health makes a request, the registrar may issue an emergency licence.

(2) A person may be issued an emergency licence for a period of time determined by the registrar or the board where he or she

(a) provides proof satisfactory to the registrar or the board thathe or she

(i) is licensed to practice as a practical nurse in another jurisdiction in Canada,

(ii) has successfully completed a program of education for practical nurses approved by the board in Canada within the past 12 months and has not failed a writing of theapproved practical nurse licensure exam, or

(iii) was previously licensed to practice as a practical nursein the province;

(b) provides proof satisfactory to the registrar or the board that his or her licence has not been revoked, suspended or restricted or has conditions attached by reasons of disciplinary or other regulatory measures in another jurisdiction;

(c) provides proof of identification as required by the registraror the board; and

(d) satisfies any other requirements as the registrar or the boardmay determine are necessary and practicable in the circumstances.

(3) The registrar or the board may accept the declaration of the person as proof that he or she satisfies one or more of the requirements in subsection (2).

NLR 2/11

Emergency licence

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Licensed Practical Nurses Regulations, 2011(Amendment)

27/20

(4) An emergency licence issued under subsection (2) may be renewed as considered necessary by the registrar or board.

(5) The registrar or the board may impose terms, conditions or restrictions on an emergency licence issued under subsection (2).

(6) The registrar or the board may terminate an emergency licence issued under subsection (2) at any time.

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADORREGULATION 28/20

Provincial Offences Ticket Regulations, 1999 (Amendment)under the

Provincial Offences Act(O.C. 2020-063)

(Filed April 9, 2020)

Under the authority of section 31 of the Provincial Offences Act,the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, April 9, 2020.

Elizabeth DayClerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.2 Amdt.Contravention

1. Section 2 of the Provincial Offences Ticket Regulations, 1999is amended by adding immediately after paragraph (g) the following:

(g.1) a provision of the Public Health Protection and Promotion Act or a regulation made under that Act;

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NLR 78/99as amended

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IndexPART I

Change of Name Act, 2009 – Notice ............................................................................................................................................. 83Children, Youth and Families Act and the Adult Protection Act – Notice ...................................................................................... 81Lands Act – Notices ........................................................................................................................................................................ 84Mineral Act – Notice ....................................................................................................................................................................... 82

PART IICONTINUING INDEX OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

Title of Act and Subordinate Legislation made thereunder

CNLR or NL Reg. Amendment

NL Gazette Date & Page No.

Shops’ Closing Act

Shops’ Closing Regulations (Amendment)

NLR 25/20 AmendsCNLR 1115/96S.2 Amdt.Extraordinary Gazette, Apr. 6/20

Apr. 9/20 p. 117

Environmental Protection ActPlastic Retail Bag Regulations (Amendment)

NLR 26/20 AmendsNLR 1/20S.5 R&S

Apr. 9/20 p. 119

Licensed Practical Nurses Act, 2005Licensed Practical Nurses Regulations, 2011 (Amendment)

NLR 27/20 AmendsNLR 2/11S.4.1 Added

Apr. 9/20 p. 121

Provincial Offences ActProvincial Offences Ticket Regulations, 1999 (Amendment)

NLR 28/20 AmendsNLR 78/99S.2 Amdt.

Apr. 9/20 p. 125

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