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Newfoundland and Labrador NEWFOUNDLAND Department of Justice and Public Safety Notice,
2025 (Filed February 3, 2025) Under the authority of section 5 of the Executive Council Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council gives the following Notice. Dated at St. John’s, January 31, 2025. Krista Quinlan NOTICE Analysis 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Departmental structure 4. Powers and duties of the minister 5. Administration of Acts 6. Repeal Schedule
A Short title 1. This Notice may be cited as the Department of Justice and Public Safety Notice, 2025. Definitions 2. In this Notice (a) "department" means, unless the context indicates otherwise, the Department of Justice and Public Safety; and (b) "minister" means, unless the context indicates otherwise, the Minister of Justice and Public Safety. Departmental structure 3. (1) The department was restructured by Order in Council 2023-056. (2) The department is presided over by the minister and the Attorney General. (3) The department consists of 5 branches as follows: (a) Courts and Corporate Services; (b) Emergency Services; (c) Legal Services; (d) Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions; and (e) Public Safety and Correctional Services. Powers and duties of the minister 4. The powers, functions and duties of the minister include the supervision, control and direction of all matters relating to the administration of (a) the justice system in the province; (b) court services in the province; (c) correctional and community service systems in the province; (d) public safety and law enforcement in the province; (e) emergency management services in the province; and (f) fire protection services in the province, which are not, or in so far as they are not, the responsibility of another minister, agency, body, corporation, board, organization or person. Administration of Acts 5. (1) The minister has sole responsibility for the administration of the Acts set out in Schedule A and of all orders and regulations passed or made under those Acts, including those powers, functions or duties necessary or desirable for carrying out the purposes of those Acts. (2) The minister and the minister of the departments indicated in Schedule B share responsibility for the administration of the Acts set out in Schedule B and of the orders and regulations passed or made under those Acts, including those powers, functions or duties necessary or desirable for carrying out the purposes of those Acts. (3) The minister has primary responsibility for the administration of the Acts set out in Schedule B. Repeal 6. The Department of Justice and Public Safety Notice, Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 96/19, is repealed. Schedule A 1. Age of Majority Act 2. Agreement for Policing the Province Act 3. American Bases Act, 1941 4. Apology Act 5. Apportionment Act 6. Arbitration Act 7. Bankers’ Books Act 8. 9. Chattels Real Act 10. Class Actions Act 11. Commissioners for Oaths Act 12. Contributory Negligence Act 13. Correctional Services Act 14. Court of Appeal Act 15. Court Security Act, 2010 16. COVID-19 Pandemic Response Act 17. Defamation Act 18. Detention of Intoxicated Persons Act 19. Electoral Boundaries Act 20. Emergency 911 Act, 2022 21. Emergency Services Act 22. Enduring Powers of Attorney Act 23. Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act 24. Evidence Act 25. Exhumation Act 26. Family Law Act 27. Family Relief Act 28. Family Violence Protection Act 29. Fatal Accidents Act 30. Fatalities Investigations Act 31. Federal Courts Jurisdiction Act 32. Fire Protection Services Act 33. Firefighters' Protection Act 34. Flea Markets Regulation Act 35. Frustrated Contracts Act 36. Gunshot and Stab Wound Reporting Act 37. Human Rights Act, 2010 38. Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act 39. International Commercial Arbitration Act 40.
International Interests in 41. International 42. International Trusts Act 43. Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol Act 44. Interpretation Act 45. Interprovincial Subpoena Act 46. Intestate Succession Act 47. Intimate Images Protection Act 48. Judgment Enforcement Act 49. Judgment Interest Act 50. Judicature Act 51. Jury Act, 1991 52. Justices Act 53. Justices and Public Authorities Protection Act 54. King's Counsel Act 55. Law Enforcement Identity Management Act 56. Law Society Act, 1999 57. Leaseholds in 58. Legal Aid Act 59. Limitations Act 60. Mentally Disabled Persons’ Estates Act 61. Missing Persons Act 62. Notaries Public Act 63. Oaths Act 64. Oaths of Office Act 65. Obsolete Actions Extinguishment Act 66. Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act 67. Petty Trespass Act 68. Presumption of Death Act 69. Privacy Act 70. Proceedings Against the Crown Act 71. Proof of Death of Members of the Armed Forces Act 72. Provincial Court Act, 1991 73. Provincial Offences Act 74. Public Inquiries Act, 2006 75. Public Investigations Evidence Act 76. Public Trustee Act, 2009 77. Public Utilities Acquisition of Lands Act 78. Public Utilities Act 79. Quieting of Titles Act 80. Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act 81. Recording of Evidence Act 82. Revised Statutes, 1990 Act 83. Royal 84. Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act 85. Serious Incident Response Team Act 86. Service Animal Act 87. Settlement of International Investment Disputes Act 88. Sheriff’s Act, 1991 89. Small Claims Act 90. Statutes Amendment Act, 1991 91. Statutes Amendment Act, 1992 92. Statutes and Subordinate Legislation Act 93. Support Orders Enforcement Act, 2006 94. Survival of Actions Act 95. Survivorship Act 96. Temporary Alternate Witnessing of Documents Act 97. Temporary Variation of Statutory Deadlines Act 98. Tobacco Health Care Costs Recovery Act 99. Victims of Crime Services Act 100. Wills Act 101. Winding Up of Judgment Recovery (NFLD) Ltd. Act Schedule B 1. Access to Abortion Services Act (with Health and Community Services) 2. Access to Health and Educational Services Act (with Health and Community Services and Education) 3. Advance Health Care Directives Act (with Health and Community Services) 4. Children’s Law Act (with Digital Government and Service Newfoundland and Labrador) 5. Fraudulent Conveyances Act (with Digital Government and Service Newfoundland and Labrador) 6. Lobbyist Registration Act (with Digital Government and Service Newfoundland and Labrador) 7. Partnership Act (with Digital Government and Service Newfoundland and Labrador) 8. Statutes Act (with the House of Assembly Management Commission of the House of Assembly) 9. Young Persons Offences Act (with Children, Seniors and Social Development) ©King's Printer |