How do I find out whether a proclamation has been issued bringing provisions of a public statute into force?
If you are looking at a public statute in Current Consolidated Law, and you see one or more grey-shaded provisions accompanied by a note stating that the provision or provisions come into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, check the top of the statute, just below the consolidation period, to see if there is a note indicating that a proclamation has been issued with respect to any of the grey-shaded provisions naming the date or dates on which they come into force. Another way to find out whether a proclamation has been issued to bring a public statute, or one or more provisions of a public statute, into force is to check the Table of Proclamations under Legislative Tables, Public Statutes. (See “Coming into force” and “Proclamation” in the Glossary.
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