File Public Health Bylaw Complaints - Regina

Public Health and Welfare Saskatchewan 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan

In Regina, Saskatchewan, municipal bylaw officers and provincial public health authorities share responsibilities for matters that affect community health and welfare. This guide explains how to report suspected public-health-related bylaw breaches, who enforces the rules, what penalties may apply and practical steps to file a complaint in Regina.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of local bylaws that affect public health in Regina is carried out by the City of Regina By-law Enforcement division and, for some matters (food safety, communicable disease control, environmental health), by provincial public health authorities. Specific fine amounts and escalation ranges are not specified on the cited municipal pages; see the official contacts below for the controlling instruments and any penalty schedules. [1]

  • Non-monetary orders: bylaw officers can issue orders to remedy nuisances, abate unsightly properties or remove health hazards (specific order powers and remedies are not specified on the cited municipal page).[1]
  • Fines: amounts and per-day continuing offence rates are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed from the specific bylaw text or provincial regulation.[1]
  • Court action and prosecution: offences may be prosecuted as provincial offences or under the relevant bylaw; time limits for commencing proceedings are not specified on the cited municipal pages.[1]
  • Enforcer and contact: By-law Enforcement, City of Regina; to file complaints use the City report-a-concern portal or contact the enforcement unit directly.[2]
Collect photos, dates and addresses before you complain.

Appeals, Reviews and Defences

Appeal routes and statutory time limits vary by bylaw and whether a matter proceeds as a provincial offence or administrative order; specific appeal processes and deadlines are not specified on the cited municipal pages. If a defence such as a permit, variance or reasonable excuse is raised, the officer or court will evaluate the evidence and applicable bylaw provisions.

Applications & Forms

The City provides an online "Report a Concern" tool for bylaw complaints; no single universal complaint form number is published on the municipal pages for all public-health-related complaints. For provincially regulated matters (for example food premises inspections), follow the Saskatchewan public health reporting routes listed below.[2]

Use the City portal for municipal bylaw issues and provincial channels for regulated health inspections.

How to File a Complaint

  1. Gather evidence: date/time, address, photos, witness names and any correspondence.
  2. Use the City of Regina "Report a Concern" portal or phone the bylaw unit to submit a complaint and attach evidence.[2]
  3. If the issue involves regulated public health risks (food safety, communicable disease), contact Saskatchewan public health channels as indicated below.[3]
  4. Follow up: ask for a reference number and expected response time; keep records of all contacts.
Reporting promptly helps preserve evidence and improves response times.

Common Violations

  • Unsightly or vermin-infested properties (abatement orders may be issued; fines not specified on the cited page).[1]
  • Animal bites or uncontrolled animals posing health risks (animal control bylaws and procedures apply; see City animal services pages via the enforcement contact).[1]
  • Improper disposal of waste or sharps that create public health hazards (removal orders and clean-up may be ordered; penalties not specified).[1]

FAQ

Who enforces public-health-related bylaws in Regina?
The City of Regina By-law Enforcement division enforces municipal bylaws; provincial public health authorities handle regulated health inspections and communicable disease control.[1]
How do I submit a complaint?
Use the City of Regina "Report a Concern" portal or phone By-law Enforcement; for regulated public health matters contact Saskatchewan public health channels.[2]
Will my complaint remain confidential?
Investigations and confidentiality are governed by municipal and provincial rules; ask the intake officer about privacy when you submit your report.
Are there fees to file a complaint?
No general fee is published for filing a bylaw complaint on the municipal pages; specific application or appeal fees, if any, are set in the relevant bylaw or provincial regulation and are not specified on the cited page.

How-To

  1. Document the issue with photos, timestamps and witness names.
  2. Submit the complaint via the City of Regina "Report a Concern" portal and attach evidence.[2]
  3. If the matter involves food safety or other provincially regulated public health risks, contact Saskatchewan public health lines for inspection requests.[3]
  4. Monitor responses, keep the reference number, and be prepared to provide witness statements if asked.

Key Takeaways

  • Use the City portal for municipal bylaw issues and provincial channels for regulated health inspections.
  • Collect evidence and request a reference number when you file a complaint.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Regina - By-law Enforcement
  2. [2] City of Regina - Report a Concern
  3. [3] Saskatchewan - Environmental Public Health Inspections