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How can I find out whether a consolidated law has been changed through the exercise of a change power set out in subsection 42(2) of the Legislation Act, 2006?

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How can I find out whether a consolidated law has been changed through the exercise of a change power set out in subsection 42(2) of the Legislation Act, 2006?

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Subsection 42(2) of the Legislation Act, 2006 confers on the Chief Legislative Counsel power to make limited, specified types of changes to consolidated laws. The Chief Legislative Counsel must give notice of most of the types of changes that are made, and may give notice of the other types of changes. Notices given by the Chief Legislative Counsel of change powers that were exercised appear on e-Laws in separate legislative tables for consolidated statutes and consolidated regulations, with a different table for each date on which one or more notices of change were given. (See the legislative tables titled Notices of Changes to Consolidated Statutes and Notices of Changes to Consolidated Regulations.) Notice of change information, if any, for a consolidated statute or regulation can also be found in the Table of Consolidated Public Statutes – Detailed Legislative History or the Table of Consolidated Regulations – Detailed Legislative History for that statute or regulation. (See “Chang

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