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[RSBC 1996]  CHAPTER 443

Table of Legislative Changes (2nd Edition)
(January 1, 2005 - December 31, 2013)

This table is provided for convenience. While every effort is made to achieve accuracy,
only the statutes are authoritative. Legal opinion should be sought if interpretation is required.

Changes in Force

Section Change Citation Effective date
am  2010-6-83  1 Jul 2010 
am  2008-42-124  26 Oct 2012 (BC Reg 310/12) 
4.1  en  2007-14-64  31 May 2007 (RA) 
am  2013-7-30  11 Apr 2013 (BC Reg 151/13) 
10  am  2007-14-65  31 May 2007 (RA) 
11  am  2008-42-125  1 Apr 2008 [retro from 29 May 2008 (RA)] 
 

Explanatory Note for Table of Legislative Changes – 2nd Edition

This Table of Legislative Changes (TLC – 2nd Edition) shows any Act provisions and changes

  • enacted or brought into force between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2013,
  • enacted between January 1, 1997 and December 31, 2004, or consolidated in an RS1996 Act's Supplement, that were not in force and not repealed, superseded or inoperative as of December 31, 2004.

See the TLC – 1st Edition for all not-in-force and in-force provisions and changes, if any, from the 1997-2004 period and from RS1996 Act Supplements.

This Table may have 1, 2 or 3 parts: "Changes by Regulation" or "Order" (italics) lists provisions authorizing changes by regulation or order in council, "Changes Not in Force" (italics) identifies changes that are not in force, and "Changes in Force" identifies changes that are effective, as of the date of this Table.

The "Section" column identifies sections of the Act affected by changes; sections not changed are not listed. The "Change" column shows the nature of the changes (see abbreviations below). The "Citation" column cites the enactments making the changes. The "Into force" column (under "Changes Not in Force") shows how changes are to come into force. The "Effective date" column (under "Changes in Force") indicates when changes have come into force.

Abbreviations commonly used:

am = amended
conseq = consequential
Div = Division
eff = effect(ive)
en = enacted
hdg = heading
per = under, pursuant to
RA = Royal Assent
re-en = re-enacted (repealed and replaced)
reg = regulation
rem = remainder
rep = repealed
retro = retroactive
Supp = Supplement

The Users Guide to the Table of Legislative Changes provides more information on the content and structure of the tables.