2ProvincialBudget

Budget Measures Implementation Act, 2026

Chamber

british_columbia

Stage

Introduced

This BC bill implements budget measures from the 2026 provincial budget into law.

Key Changes

  • Specific changes cannot be identified as the full bill text was not provided
  • Budget implementation bills typically amend tax statutes, fees, and financial regulations
  • Such bills often enact measures announced in the provincial budget speech

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill was not available in the provided content — only website navigation HTML was captured, so a complete and accurate summary cannot be provided
  • Budget implementation bills often contain many unrelated amendments bundled together, making it difficult to assess all impacts without reading the full text
  • Readers should consult the official BC Legislative Assembly website for the actual bill text

Who's Affected

  • BC residents and taxpayers
  • BC businesses
  • Provincial government programs and agencies

Summary

The Budget Measures Implementation Act, 2026 is a British Columbia provincial bill introduced in the 2nd Session of the 43rd Parliament. Bills like this are typically used to translate the government's annual budget announcements into actual legislation, making changes to tax rules, fees, programs, and other financial matters official and legally enforceable. Unfortunately, the full text of this bill was not included in the provided content — only the Legislative Assembly of BC website navigation was captured. As a result, the specific provisions, tax changes, spending measures, or program adjustments contained in this bill cannot be summarized. To find the actual content of this bill, it can be accessed directly through the BC Legislative Assembly's Bills & Legislation section on their official website.

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Recorded Votes

DateDescriptionYeasNaysResult
Apr 1, 2026On the motion for third reading of Bill (No. 2) the House divided.4646Carried