Cecilia Tellis, Law Librarian Brian Dickson Law Library Principles of Legal Research Fall 2008 Week 12: November 24-28 Cecilia Tellis, Law Librarian Brian.

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Cecilia Tellis, Law Librarian Brian Dickson Law Library Principles of Legal Research Fall 2008 Week 12: November Cecilia Tellis, Law Librarian Brian Dickson Law Library

Outline  Ontario legislation –Legislative process –Finding them in print and online –Updating laws and regulations –Citing laws and regulations  In-house course evaluation

Ontario Bills: Public or Private  Public Bill: relates to a matter of public policy and is usually general in its application and character and is initiated by a Minister or member.  Private Bill: relates to a matter of special benefit to a particular person or group of persons and is the vehicle by which a member of the public may initiate a Bill by applying to the Legislative Assembly. In Ontario, public bills are numbered consecutively starting with Bill 2, and private bills are numbered consecutively with the preface Pr – eg., Bill Pr2

Ontario Legislative Process  The legislative process at the provincial level is more or less the same as that of the federal level, except there is only one House at the provincial level, the Legislative Assembly. Legislative Assembly  In Ontario, a bill can sometimes be amended at second reading and thus reprinted (i.e., before it proceeds to committee). See for more information on how bills become law and flowchart style diagrams of the legislative process for each type of Bill.

Royal Assent and Proclamation  Royal Assent –Granted by the Lieutenant-Governor –The bill is printed in its final form, and is assigned a statute number at this point: e.g., S.O. 1997, c. 26  Proclamation –Like federal laws, an Ontario statute comes into force either: upon Royal Assent, when it is proclaimed by the Lieutenant Governor (by and with the advice of the Executive Council of Ontario); or, on a day otherwise specified in the Act.

Updating Ontario statutes  All Ontario statutes and regulations are published on the e-laws websitee-laws –consolidated versions (i.e., most current version, including all amendments), and also the history of most acts is also available (click on the « H » next to each title) –some point-in-time also available (click on the link « Period in Time Law » in the left sidebar)

e-Laws  Also has many Legislative Tables (examples below)Legislative Tables Legislative TableContent Titles of Current Consolidated Public Statutes on e-Laws Lists alphabetically the current consolidated public statutes available on e-Laws, along with their citation. Current Consolidated Public Statutes - Legislative History Overview Lists each public statute included in the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990 or enacted on or after January 1, 1991 … and provides citations for all amendments made to the statute. Consolidated Public Statutes - Detailed Legislative History Provides provision-by-provision information about amendments, repeals and notices of change affecting consolidated public statutes on or after January 1, 1991.

Updating Ontario statutes (cont.)  Another place you can find amendments to a statute is in the Ontario Statute Citator (located in the library in aisle SLR 4-7 just after the Ontario statutes)

Updating Ontario statutes (cont.)  Information on most bills tabled in the Ontario Legislative Assembly since 1995 is available on the legislature’s website website

Information on bills

Debates (Hansard) and Proceedings The official minutes of proceedings in the Legislative Assembly. Verbatim transcripts of proceedings in the Legislative Assembly since Regularly-updated summaries of all business during a given session, including Status of Legislation.

Where is Ontario legislation officially published?  Statutes of Ontario (Annual volumes)  Revised Statutes of Ontario (last published in 1990)  The Ontario Gazette: proclamations issued by the Lieutenant Governor and all regulations filed with the Registrar of Regulations The Ontario Gazette

Citing Ontario bills (McGill – 2.1.5) NumberTitle (always use the long title) SessionLegislature,Jurisdiction,YearPinpoint (if any) Additional info (optional, but a good idea!). Bill 7,An Act to amend the Employment Standards Act, 2000, 1st Sess.,39th Leg.,Ontario,2007(First reading, 4 December 2007). Bill Pr3,An Act respecting St. Andrew's Congregation of The United Church of Canada at Toronto, 1st Sess.,39th Leg.,Ontario,2007(First reading, 12 December 2007).

Citing Ontario statutes (McGill – 2.1.1) Title (use short title, if there is one), R.S.O. Year of revision, Chapter number. Children ’ s Law Reform Act,R.S.O.1990,c. C.12.  Revised Statutes Title (use short title, if there is one), S.O.Year, Chapter number. Highway 407 Act, 1998,S.O.1998,c. 28.  Sessional/Annual Statutes

Ontario regulations  Similar to federal regulations, these are made or approved under the authority of a provincial Act  Published in the Ontario Gazette, along with other statutory instruments such as orders of cabinetOntario Gazette  There is an index of regulations for the Ontario Gazette, as well as information on the e-laws website (for updating regulations, etc.)e-laws –On the e-laws site, regulations are listed under the statute which they were issued pursuant to

Citing Ontario regulations (McGill – and 2.1.6) Title (if there is one), R.R.O. Year of revision, Reg.NumberPinpoint (if any). R.R.O.1990,Reg  Revised Regulations  Unrevised Regulations Title (if there is one), Jurisdiction. Reg.Number/last two digits of year Pinpoint (if any). O.Reg.426/00.