12ProvincialSocial Policy

Safe Access to Schools Amendment Act, 2026

Chamber

british_columbia

Stage

Introduced

This bill amends British Columbia's Safe Access to Schools Act, though the full text was not retrievable.

Key Changes

  • Full bill text was not available — specific changes cannot be confirmed
  • The bill amends the existing Safe Access to Schools Act in British Columbia
  • Further details require access to the actual legislative text

Gotchas

  • The full text of this bill was not retrievable from the provided source — only website navigation content was returned
  • Any summary based solely on the bill title may be incomplete or inaccurate
  • Readers should consult the BC Legislative Assembly website directly for the actual bill text

Who's Affected

  • Students attending schools in British Columbia
  • School staff and administrators
  • Individuals near school zones subject to access restrictions

Summary

The full legislative text of this bill was not available in the provided content — only the British Columbia Legislative Assembly website navigation was returned, without the actual bill text. Based on the title, 'Safe Access to Schools Amendment Act, 2026,' this bill appears to amend existing British Columbia legislation related to safe access zones around schools, which typically restrict certain activities or behaviours near school grounds to protect students and staff. Without the actual bill text, it is not possible to accurately describe the specific changes proposed, who would be affected, or the reasons for introduction. The bill originates from the 2nd Session of the 43rd Parliament of British Columbia in 2026. To read the full bill, visit the British Columbia Legislative Assembly website and search for bills from the 2nd Session of the 43rd Parliament.

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Recorded Votes

DateDescriptionYeasNaysResult
Apr 1, 2026On the motion for third reading of Bill (No. 12) the House divided.864Carried