Regina Quarantine & Isolation Bylaws Guide

Public Health and Welfare Saskatchewan 4 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan residents and visitors must follow public-health isolation and quarantine requirements issued during outbreaks by provincial or local authorities. This guide explains who enforces orders, what penalties and orders may apply, common violations, how to comply, and where to find official forms and contacts. It summarizes official sources for Regina and Saskatchewan and explains practical steps for individuals, employers, and landlords to reduce legal risk and protect public health.

Follow official orders promptly to reduce legal and health risks.

Overview of Legal Authority

Isolation and quarantine measures during outbreaks in Regina are implemented under provincial public-health authority and supported by local enforcement where applicable. The Government of Saskatchewan issues public health orders and guidance for communicable disease control, while City of Regina enforcement and bylaw staff handle local compliance and complaints in the city.

For authoritative orders and the statutory basis, consult the Saskatchewan public health orders and City of Regina bylaw enforcement resources official page[1] and the City of Regina bylaw enforcement information service page[2].

Penalties & Enforcement

Who enforces orders and how enforcement proceeds depends on the controlling instrument. Provincial public health orders are enforced under provincial statutes and may be supported by municipal enforcement for local contraventions. City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement accepts complaints and may refer provincial matters to health authorities.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page for general outbreak orders; specific fines or ticket amounts are set in the controlling statute or order and must be confirmed on the official order text.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offence escalation is not specified on the cited municipal page and will depend on the provincial order or bylaw language.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: isolation or quarantine orders, compliance orders, seizure of unsafe items, or referral to court may be used where authorized by statute; details are set out in the specific order or regulation.[1]
  • Enforcers and complaint pathways: Saskatchewan health authorities and City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement are primary contacts for complaints and compliance. For local complaints, use the City of Regina bylaw reporting channels.[2]
  • Appeals and reviews: appeal routes and statutory time limits are governed by the authority that issued the order; specific appeal processes are not specified on the municipal summary page and must be checked on the originating order or statute.[1]
Failure to isolate can lead to enforcement action by provincial or municipal authorities.

Applications & Forms

There is no universal municipal form for granting exemptions to isolation orders published on the cited pages; any exemption, permit, or review procedure will be described in the relevant provincial order or guidance. If you need a formal variance or review, check the issuing order or contact the Saskatchewan health authority or City of Regina bylaw office to confirm required forms.[1][2]

How to Comply and Reduce Risk

  • Follow the timeframe and movement restrictions stated in the order.
  • Keep written records of instructions, test results, and communications with health officials.
  • Report concerns or suspected violations to City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement or Saskatchewan health authorities.

Common Violations

  • Leaving a required isolation location without authorization.
  • Failing to notify contacts or a health officer when required.
  • Refusing inspection or obstruction of enforcement personnel.

FAQ

Who issues a quarantine or isolation order for Regina?
The Government of Saskatchewan issues public health orders; City of Regina staff may enforce local compliance and accept complaints. See official orders and city enforcement resources.
What happens if I do not comply?
Non-compliance can result in enforcement action, possible fines, or court referral where authorized by the order; exact penalties and procedures must be confirmed on the issuing order or statute.
How do I report a suspected violation in Regina?
Contact City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement via the city service page or the provincial health authority for public health order matters.

How-To

  1. Confirm whether a specific public-health order applies to you by checking the Government of Saskatchewan public health orders page and the text of the order.[1]
  2. If you are subject to an order, follow the movement, testing, and isolation instructions exactly and keep records.
  3. Notify employers, schools, or landlords as required and request supports or workplace accommodations.
  4. If you believe an order is incorrect or you need a review, contact the issuing health authority to ask about appeal or review procedures.
  5. For local enforcement issues or to report non-compliance, contact City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement via the official city service page.[2]
  6. If you need immediate medical help, call 911 or follow local public-health emergency instructions.

Key Takeaways

  • Provincial public health orders provide the primary legal authority for quarantine and isolation.
  • City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement handles local complaints and compliance referrals.
  • Check the issuing order for exact penalties, appeals, and any required forms.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Government of Saskatchewan - Public Health Orders
  2. [2] City of Regina - Bylaw Enforcement