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What is the “official” version of B.C. Statutes and Regulations?

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What is the “official” version of B.C. Statutes and Regulations?

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• The official version refers to the official print versions of the statutes and regulations published by the Queen’s Printer under the authority of the Queen’s Printer Act and the Regulations Act. Official versions are published in these formats: Annual Bound Statutes: a hardcover publication containing all new public and private Acts and Amendment Acts that have come into force during the calendar year. Statute consolidations: a looseleaf publication printed on watermarked paper, containing all new public Acts and amendments enacted during a legislative session. Regulation consolidations: a looseleaf publication printed on watermarked paper approximately every four months, containing new regulations and amendments enacted during the four-month period. Individual consolidated statutes and regulations: printed on watermarked paper, with any amendments blended into the original. • All official versions may be relied upon for legal and other purposes. They are available from Crown Public

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• The official version refers to the official print versions of the statutes and regulations published by the Queen’s Printer under the authority of the Queen’s Printer Act and the Regulations Act. Official versions are published in these formats: Annual Bound Statutes: a hardcover publication containing all new public and private Acts and Amendment Acts that have come into force during the calendar year. Statute consolidations: a looseleaf publication printed on watermarked paper, containing all new public Acts and amendments enacted during a legislative session. Regulation consolidations: a looseleaf publication printed on watermarked paper approximately every four months, containing new regulations and amendments enacted during the four-month period. Individual consolidated statutes and regulations: printed on watermarked paper, with any amendments blended into the original. • All official versions may be relied upon for legal and other purposes. They are available from Crown Public

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