Heritage Property Act (Saskatchewan)

Heritage Property Act
Photo of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, where Saskatchewan's legislature meets and a Provincially Registered Property
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building and its grounds were designated a Provincial Heritage Property in 1978[1]
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
  • An Act to provide for the Preservation, Interpretation and Development of Certain Aspects of Heritage Property in Saskatchewan, to provide for the continuance of the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation and to provide for the naming of Geographic Features
CitationSS 1979-80, c H-2.2
Territorial extentSaskatchewan
Enacted byLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
EnactedNovember 28, 1980

The Heritage Property Act (the Act) is a provincial statute which allows for the preservation of cultural heritage properties, archaeological sites and palaeontological sites in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.[2]

  1. ^ Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Heritage Property Act" (PDF). Publications Centre - Legislation. Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 16 March 2013.