https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?res_format=PDF&audience=Government&pubtype=Reference+Material&topic=GovernmentOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-19T11:10:07.140138+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d576f7d2-54b6-4503-9018-021343e2047aAlberta clean technology road map2023-08-30T15:02:03.378197+00:00The Alberta Clean Technology Road Map strengthens the connection between the Climate Change Innovation and Technology Framework and the Government of Alberta's current and historic clean innovation-related policy. The document provides an overview of several segments of the Alberta cleantech market and existing supports for innovators and entrepreneurs based in the province.2018-07-24T15:10:03.584653+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/519d38ce-cd8e-4dee-b11b-a1c70d722a72[MGB] Intermunicipal dispute procedure rules2023-09-07T14:32:05.928850+00:00The purpose of the Intermunicipal Dispute Procedure Rules is to: provide information about the steps involved with intermunicipal dispute proceedings before the Municipal Government Board; ensure a fair, open and accessible process; and increase efficiency and timeliness of Board proceedings.2019-01-16T16:23:59.783254+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/00ebd895-6db9-4bf9-9e4d-3e03fbfb9c3cMGB annexation procedure rules2023-09-07T14:36:08.866503+00:00The purpose of the annexation procedure rules is to: provide information about the steps involved with annexation proceedings before the Municipal Government Board; ensure a fair, open and accessible process; and increase the efficiency and timeliness of annexation proceedings.2019-01-16T16:04:36.036384+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1132f676-6b9e-4b10-adcd-3d810e2c2f84MGB designated industrial property and equalized assessment complaint procedure rules2023-09-07T14:40:26.491647+00:00The purpose of these rules is to: provide information about the steps required to pursue designated industrial property and equalized assessment complaints before the Municipal Government Board; ensure a fair, open and accessible process in accordance with the principles of natural justice; and increase the efficiency and timeliness of appeal proceedings.2019-01-16T16:38:53.279078+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1038edb2-cbb4-4aed-a8d7-9d34e946805bMGB residual procedure rules2023-09-07T14:45:42.260161+00:00The purpose of these rules is to: provide information about the steps required to pursue matters not covered by other procedure rules; ensure a fair, open and accessible process in accordance with the principles of natural justice; and increase the timeliness and efficiency of proceedings.2019-01-16T19:09:58.418511+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0dee7f3e-36c4-4a34-863f-09a93c51d46dMGB subdivision and development appeal procedure rules2023-09-07T15:33:18.813651+00:00The rules laid out in this resource provide information about the steps required to pursue subdivision and development appeals before the Municipal Government Board. They are intended to ensure a fair, open and accessible process and to increase the efficiency and timeliness of appeal proceedings.2021-03-08T16:07:31.312117+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a8686121-8161-414e-928f-92d376315e43MGB subdivision appeal procedure rules2023-09-07T16:14:02.243642+00:00The purpose of the Subdivision Procedure rules is to: provide information about the steps required to pursue subdivision appeals before the Municipal Government Board. 2)Ensure a fair, open and accessible process in accordance with the principles of natural justice; and increase the efficiency and timeliness of appeal proceedings.2019-01-16T16:12:29.911014+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/bb8910a5-1079-49b5-bacf-7d6283a1c02cWhat to expect at a subdivision appeal hearing [2018]2023-09-07T16:26:38.761103+00:00This bulletin describes what to expect at a typical Municipal Government Board subdivision appeal hearing for those preparing to speak at a hearing, or those observing.2019-08-30T19:19:22.742292+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/add8fcb8-7b70-45ba-8ff8-53a7af34491bAlberta Secretariat for Action on Homelessness2023-09-13T20:02:14.873485+00:00Presents the Secretariat's code of conduct and its mandate and roles.2018-12-13T20:15:46.611459+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/138d54dc-a820-4369-99e0-869201640804Basic Municipal Transportation Grant (BMTG): program guidelines2023-09-18T19:22:52.831382+00:00The Basic Municipal Transportation Grant provides annual allocation-based funding for capital construction and rehabilitation of local transportation infrastructure including roads, bridges, and public transit. In addition, the program includes barrier-free transportation initiatives to improve accessibility for seniors and persons with disabilities. This guide outlines the program objectives, eligibility requirements, program components, funding conditions, application process, and reporting requirements for the grant.2018-08-23T14:17:50.490028+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1f32a863-df67-4b50-85e3-c354e9c2f711Seniors home equity loan programs : interest rate summary2023-10-02T14:02:46.956332+00:00Provides a summary of interest rates charged to loan recipients accessing Government of Alberta seniors home equity loan programs.2018-12-20T21:21:33.476107+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f0e2fff5-2e3f-4c40-aeef-7c48c5162eacDesignated industrial property (DI) requisition listing by municipality2023-10-12T18:21:12.232463+00:00Annual listing of the designated industrial property tax requisition by municipality. The cost of assessing designated industrial property is recovered annually through a requisition and paid by designated industrial property taxpayers. Municipalities collect the designated industrial property tax and remit payment to Municipal Affairs.2022-06-09T17:00:52.299429+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4337e7ac-8849-4a69-9b5f-e3895eef842aLPRT designated industrial property and equalized assessment complaint procedure rules2023-11-08T16:46:51.710361+00:00The rules laid out in this resource provide information about the steps required to pursue designated industrial property and equalized assessment complaints before the Land and Property Rights Tribunal, to ensure a fair, open and accessible process and to increase the efficiency and timeliness of appeal proceedings.2021-11-23T18:59:26.717204+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/baf3eeda-0f24-4268-aa72-7897f77ca912Alberta First Nations contact listing2023-11-24T18:59:19.954188+00:00Provides contact information for First Nations in Alberta. Included information is Chief name, mailing address and phone number.2019-02-21T22:55:20.707409+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e080a0cb-b62d-4d6e-8e96-a030f8a430dfSuperintendent of Insurance bulletins and notices [2004-2016]2023-12-19T16:43:49.649735+00:00The Alberta Superintendent of Insurance regulates, in part, the insurance business in Alberta under the Insurance Act. The Superintendent issues bulletins and notices, which are mostly directed to insurance companies licensed to operate in Alberta. They will also be of interest to health care practitioners. These documents are for the years 2004 to 2016. For bulletins from 2017 on, see the Related tab. For other insurance information, visit http://insurance.alberta.ca.2021-02-24T21:48:42.863525+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/80b795f6-c781-4268-9da2-f21e1d3cc338Superintendent of Insurance bulletins and notices [2017 to 2022]2023-12-19T16:51:59.871181+00:00The Alberta Superintendent of Insurance regulates, in part, the insurance business in Alberta under the Insurance Act. Bulletins and notices are mostly directed to insurance companies licensed to operate in Alberta. bit will also be of interest to health care practitioners.This record contains bulletins and notices for 2017 forward. See the Related tab for earlier resources. For other information on insurance, visit http://insurance.alberta.ca.2018-12-12T22:26:50.239000+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/924570cc-2c05-4bd0-b65d-35cca1578eafAlberta Seniors Benefit thresholds rates and percentages2024-01-03T19:08:57.088593+00:00The Seniors Benefit Act and General Regulation refer to annual thresholds and percentages used to calculate eligibility under the Alberta Seniors Benefit program. This information must be available for review by the public at large but particularly seniors.2018-12-20T21:34:44.976183+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d158a6c2-6c1f-458f-bc49-8625747e6f6aSpecial needs assistance for seniors funding maximums2024-01-03T19:10:34.316516+00:00The Seniors Benefit Act and General Regulation refer to annual thresholds used to determine eligibility under the Special Needs Assistance for Seniors program. The information must be available for review by the public at large and particularly seniors.2018-12-20T21:27:59.706771+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c5a6b6bd-9ef9-4915-b375-e04f9190d7eaLoans to local authorities : historical lending rates2024-01-05T18:07:33.427525+00:00This chart represents historical lending and indicative rates for local authority borrowers. Prior to September 30, 2020, loans and lending rates were offered through Alberta Capital Finance Authority. As of October 31, 2020, ACFA was dissolved and loans and lending rates are now offered by the Government of Alberta.2020-10-16T18:30:30.784606+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9e781ed4-de90-47b5-b57f-4ab96bdc7325Superintendent of Insurance bulletins and notices [2023 to current]2024-03-07T21:01:05.814635+00:00The Alberta Superintendent of Insurance regulates, in part, the insurance business in Alberta under the Insurance Act. Bulletins and notices are mostly directed to insurance companies licensed to operate in Alberta. bit will also be of interest to health care practitioners.This record contains bulletins and notices for 2023 forward. See the Related tab for earlier resources. For other information on insurance, visit http://insurance.alberta.ca.2023-01-25T21:56:18.951708+00:00