Health Services and Insurance Act (amended)
Chamber
nova_scotia
Stage
Introduced
This Nova Scotia bill proposes amendments to the Health Services and Insurance Act, introduced by an Independent MLA.
Key Changes
- Proposes amendments to Nova Scotia's Health Services and Insurance Act (Chapter 197, Revised Statutes 1989)
- Specific changes cannot be determined from the available bill text
Gotchas
- The full text of the proposed amendments was not included in the provided document, making a complete analysis impossible
- This is a Private Member's Bill introduced by an Independent MLA, which statistically has a lower likelihood of passing than government-sponsored legislation
- The bill had only reached First Reading as of the available information, meaning it has a long way to go before becoming law
Who's Affected
- Nova Scotia residents who rely on provincial health insurance coverage
- Health service providers in Nova Scotia
- Potentially residents of Cumberland North, given the bill's sponsor
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Gotchas
- The full text of the proposed amendments was not included in the provided document, making a complete analysis impossible
- This is a Private Member's Bill introduced by an Independent MLA, which statistically has a lower likelihood of passing than government-sponsored legislation
- The bill had only reached First Reading as of the available information, meaning it has a long way to go before becoming law
Summary
Bill 122 is a Private Member's Bill introduced by Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, the Independent MLA for Cumberland North, in the Nova Scotia Legislature on March 26, 2025. It proposes changes to Chapter 197 of the Revised Statutes of 1989, known as the Health Services and Insurance Act, which governs how health services are covered and insured in Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, the full text of the specific amendments proposed in this bill is not available in the provided document — only the bill's title, introduction details, and legislative progress information were included. Without the actual amendment text, it is not possible to describe exactly what changes are being proposed to the Health Services and Insurance Act or who would be most directly affected. The bill was introduced at First Reading and has not yet progressed further through the legislative stages as of the information provided.
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