Other Publications
Style & Procedures – SOT Booklet – Overview of the Office
Style & Procedures Manual
The Department of Justice's Style and Procedures Manual is designed to help lawyers and non-legal government personnel draft Nova Scotia regulations—to ensure a uniform standard of format and style and to promote clarity and the use of plain language. The Manual also sets out the procedure for the Department of Justice's review of draft regulations.
The manual is available below in Adobe PDF, along with a supplement that includes specific direction on drafting summary offence ticket schedules.
Style and Procedures Manual - January 2005
SOT Supplement to Style and Procedures Manual (updated August 2015)
Also avaliable are the following supplemental resources:
- Checklist for Plain Language NS Regulations (useful guide when drafting new or amending regulations)
- Guide to Formatting Nova Scotia Regulations (for prepararing regulations in WordPerfect)
- Filing Certificate (fillable PDF, used when submitting regulations for filing)
Summary Offence Ticket Booklet
The Summary Offence Ticket booklet contains designated offences and out of court settlement amounts as set out in the Summary Offence Ticket Regulations made under the Summary Proceedings Act.
Click here to view the Summary Offence Ticket booklet (PDF)
Updated to October 1, 2024
A previous version of the SOT booklet contained incorrect out of court settlement amounts on pages 5-6 of the Instructions in the “Table: Out of Court Settlement Amounts for Category Offences”. That error has been corrected.
You will need a reader to view the booklet in PDF. You can download Adobe Reader for free from the Adobe website.
To check for amendments to the Summary Offence Ticket Regulations that have not yet been consolidated and included in the booklet, please check our regulations by Act page.
Federal Offences (Contraventions Regulations)
Available from the federal Department of Justice web site:
English –
Français
Overview of the Office of the Registrar of Regulations
We are pleased to be able to present our new guide booklet overviewing the role and function of the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, including a handy glossary of terms used in the delegated legislation-making process.
The booklet explains the main functions of the office in registering and maintaining a repository for Nova Scotia's regulations, publishing the regulations and other government notices in the Royal Gazette,consolidating regulations and establishing plain English drafting standards for regulations.
It answers basic questions such as: What are regulations? What do regulations look like? and How do you cite Nova Scotia regulations? As well, it explains the indexing and consolidation process, the review of draft regulations (with before and after examples) and identifies some more complex issues such as practical and legal constraints on the regulation-making process.
The Office of the Registrar of Regulations: An Overview of its Role, Practices and Procedures (PDF, December 2016)