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An Act to amend Chapter 43 of the Ordinances of the North-West Territories 1900, intituled "The Edmonton Public Hospital"

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Alberta

Stage

Introduced

This 1906 Alberta bill amended an earlier ordinance governing the Edmonton Public Hospital.

Key Changes

  • Amended the existing North-West Territories ordinance that governed the Edmonton Public Hospital
  • Updated hospital governance rules to reflect Alberta's new status as a province
  • Likely adjusted administrative or legal powers of the hospital under provincial law

Gotchas

  • The full text of this bill is not available online, so specific provisions cannot be confirmed or detailed.
  • This bill dates from 1906, Alberta's first legislative session, meaning it was part of a large-scale transition from North-West Territories ordinances to provincial law.
  • Without the bill text, it is unclear whether changes were minor administrative updates or more substantive reforms to hospital governance.

Who's Affected

  • Edmonton Public Hospital administration and staff
  • Patients and residents of Edmonton relying on the hospital
  • Provincial government overseeing hospital operations

Summary

This is a historical bill from Alberta's very first legislative session in 1906. It amended Chapter 43 of the North-West Territories Ordinances from 1900, which had originally established the Edmonton Public Hospital. As Alberta had just become a province in 1905, this bill was part of a broader effort to update and adapt existing North-West Territories laws to fit the new provincial framework. The full text of the bill is not available online, so the specific changes it made to the hospital's governing rules cannot be confirmed. Based on similar bills from this era, it likely dealt with administrative matters such as the hospital's governance structure, powers, or funding arrangements under the new provincial government. This bill was sponsored by A.L. Cross, who served as Alberta's first Attorney General, suggesting it may have had legal or administrative significance for how the hospital operated under provincial jurisdiction.

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