Cecilia Tellis, Law Librarian Brian Dickson Law Library CML 3319 : Advanced Legal Research Winter 2011 Regulations Colleen Addison Law Librarian, Brian Dickson Law Library
Regulations
When would you look up a regulation? Regulations are subordinate legislation When you want more detail about a law… –Framework legislation –i.e. The Canadian National Anthem Act Singing in Schools, SOR/ NOT A REAL ACT!
Can you find information about the regulations process? Answer: not really Regulations are “promulgated by appropriate government ministry bureaucrats or other bodies after varying degrees of public consultation”
Looking up regulations First published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, so that interested parties may submit comments, etc.Canada Gazette, Part I After a period of time, final version is published in the Canada Gazette, Part IICanada Gazette, Part II –This is the official publication
Looking up regulations, part 2 Made or approved under the authority of an Act format: SOR/ Statutory Orders and Regulations
Updating regulations Consolidated Index of Statutory Instruments –indexes regulations alphabetically by their name and also according to the enabling statutes
Updating regulations Check the Consolidated Index of Statutory InstrumentsConsolidated Index of Statutory Instruments For very recent amendments to regulations, you will have to look through the recent issues of the Canada Gazette, Part II