Chamber
alberta
Stage
Introduced
This bill establishes or governs the Department of the Provincial Secretary and defines its powers and responsibilities.
Key Changes
- Establishes or continues the Department of the Provincial Secretary
- Defines the powers and duties of the Provincial Secretary (minister)
- Sets out the administrative functions of the department
- May authorize the department to maintain official provincial records
Gotchas
- The bill text was provided in an unreadable binary PDF format, making it impossible to verify specific provisions, exceptions, or enforcement details.
- This appears to be a provincial bill, not a federal Parliament of Canada bill, which is outside the stated scope of this tool.
- The Department of the Provincial Secretary has been abolished in most Canadian provinces and replaced by more specialized ministries, suggesting this may be a historical bill.
Who's Affected
- Provincial public servants working in the department
- Members of the public accessing government administrative services
- Businesses or organizations interacting with provincial registries
Vibes
0 responses
Gotchas
- The bill text was provided in an unreadable binary PDF format, making it impossible to verify specific provisions, exceptions, or enforcement details.
- This appears to be a provincial bill, not a federal Parliament of Canada bill, which is outside the stated scope of this tool.
- The Department of the Provincial Secretary has been abolished in most Canadian provinces and replaced by more specialized ministries, suggesting this may be a historical bill.
Summary
This bill concerns the Department of the Provincial Secretary, a government department historically responsible for a range of administrative functions including vital statistics, elections administration, corporate registrations, and other provincial record-keeping duties. The Provincial Secretary role was common in older Canadian provincial governments and served as a central administrative office. Because the full text of this bill is encoded in an unreadable binary format and cannot be parsed, a detailed summary of its specific provisions is not possible. Based on the title alone, the bill likely defines the minister's powers, the department's mandate, staffing authority, and the scope of its administrative responsibilities. This type of legislation typically affects provincial public servants, businesses registering with the province, and members of the public who interact with government records and administrative services.
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Vibes
0 responses
Recorded Votes
| Date | Description | Yeas | Nays | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 9, 2025 | On the motion that the following Bill be now read a Third time: Bill 12 Financial Statutes Amendment Act,No. 2\$\Hon. Mr. Horner A debate followed. 12 | 43 | 33 | Carried |
| Dec 3, 2025 | the motion that the following Bill be now read a Second time: Bill 12 Financial Statutes Amendment Act,No. 2\$\Hon. Mr. Horner A debate followed. | 16 | 43 | Negatived |