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2011, c.214
- Queen’s Printer Act
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Current to 16 June 2023
2011, c.214
Queen’s Printer Act
Deposited May 13, 2011
Definition of “publish”
1
The following definition applies in this Act.
“publish”
means to make public by or through any media.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.1; 2019, c.20, s.10
Appointment of Queen’s Printer
2
The Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall appoint a person as Queen’s Printer for the Province.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.2
Duties of Queen’s Printer
3
(1)
The Queen’s Printer, under the direction of the Attorney General, shall perform the duties that are assigned to the Queen’s Printer by law or by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
3
(2)
The Queen’s Printer shall publish the Acts of New Brunswick and the regulations of New Brunswick.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.3; 2019, c.20, s.10
Certified copies of Acts
4
The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly shall provide the Queen’s Printer with a certified copy of each Act of the Legislature as soon as the Act has received Royal Assent.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.4
Distribution and sale
5
Copies of Acts and regulations may be distributed or sold by the Queen’s Printer.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.5; 2019, c.20, s.10
Consolidations
6
(1)
The Queen’s Printer may maintain a consolidation of the Acts of New Brunswick and a consolidation of the regulations of New Brunswick.
6
(2)
In maintaining a consolidation of the Acts or regulations, the Queen’s Printer may make changes respecting form and style and respecting typographical errors without changing the substance of any Act or regulation.
6
(3)
The Queen’s Printer may publish the consolidated Acts or consolidated regulations in the frequency that the Queen’s Printer considers appropriate.
6
(4)
A consolidated Act does not operate as new law but shall be interpreted as a consolidation of the law contained in the original Act and any subsequent amendments.
6
(5)
A consolidated regulation does not operate as new law but shall be interpreted as a consolidation of the law contained in the original regulation and any subsequent amendments.
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(6)
In the event of an inconsistency between a consolidated Act published by the Queen’s Printer and the original Act or a subsequent amendment, the original Act or amendment prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
6
(7)
In the event of an inconsistency between a consolidated regulation published by the Queen’s Printer and the original regulation or a subsequent amendment, the original regulation or amendment prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.6
Publication in
The Royal Gazette
Repealed: 2019, c.20, s.10
2019, c.20, s.10
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Repealed: 2019, c.20, s.10
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.7; 2017, c.20, s.151; 2019, c.20, s.10
Delegation
8
(1)
The Queen’s Printer may designate persons to act on behalf of the Queen’s Printer.
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(2)
Without limiting subsection (1), the Queen’s Printer may, in writing, delegate to a Minister of the Crown or the head of a corporation that is an agent of Her Majesty in right of the Province the authority under section 5 to distribute or sell copies of Acts and regulations.
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(3)
The Queen’s Printer shall, in a written delegation under this section,
(
a
)
establish the manner in which the delegate is to exercise the delegated authority,
(
b
)
set out any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements that the Queen’s Printer considers appropriate to impose on the delegate, and
(
c
)
authorize the delegate to subdelegate the authority to an employee of the department or corporation administered by that delegate and to impose on the subdelegate any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements that the delegate considers appropriate, in addition to those set out in the Queen’s Printer’s written delegation.
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(4)
A delegate or subdelegate to whom this section applies shall exercise the delegated authority in the manner established in the Queen’s Printer’s written delegation and in accordance with any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements imposed in the written delegation.
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(5)
A subdelegate to whom this section applies shall exercise the delegated authority in accordance with any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements imposed on the subdelegate by the delegate.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.8; 2019, c.20, s.10
Administration
9
The Attorney General is responsible for the administration of this Act.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.9
Regulations
10
The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(
a
)
prescribing fees to be paid for the purchase of copies of Acts and regulations;
(
b
)
Repealed: 2019, c.20, s.10
(
c
)
prescribing fees to be charged for services provided by the office of the Queen’s Printer to any person.
2005, c.Q-3.5, s.10; 2019, c.20, s.10
N.B.
This Act was proclaimed and came into force September 1, 2011.
N.B.
This Act is consolidated to September 1, 2019.
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