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nova_scotia
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Introduced
This Nova Scotia bill amends the House of Assembly Act, passed in April 2026 by the PC government.
Key Changes
- Amends the House of Assembly Act (Chapter 1, 1992 Supplement of the Revised Statutes, 1989)
- Introduced by the Attorney General and Minister of Justice
- Passed all legislative stages and received Royal Assent on April 9, 2026
- Came into force immediately upon Royal Assent on April 9, 2026
- Recorded as 2026 Statutes, Chapter 10
Gotchas
- The full text of the specific amendments is not included in the provided document, making it impossible to identify the precise changes made to the House of Assembly Act.
- The bill was amended during the Committee of the Whole House stage (March 5, 2026), indicating changes were made between introduction and final passage.
- The bill came into force immediately on the date of Royal Assent, with no delayed commencement period.
Who's Affected
- Members of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly
- Nova Scotia Legislature administration and staff
- Nova Scotia voters and constituents
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Gotchas
- The full text of the specific amendments is not included in the provided document, making it impossible to identify the precise changes made to the House of Assembly Act.
- The bill was amended during the Committee of the Whole House stage (March 5, 2026), indicating changes were made between introduction and final passage.
- The bill came into force immediately on the date of Royal Assent, with no delayed commencement period.
Summary
Bill 203 is a Nova Scotia provincial government bill that amends Chapter 1 of the Revised Statutes, 1989, known as the House of Assembly Act. It was introduced by the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Scott Armstrong, on behalf of the Progressive Conservative government in February 2026 and received Royal Assent on April 9, 2026. Unfortunately, the full text of the specific amendments contained in this bill is not available in the provided document — the page primarily contains navigation and procedural information from the Nova Scotia Legislature website rather than the actual legislative content of the bill. Without the specific amendment text, it is not possible to describe exactly what changes were made to the House of Assembly Act. The House of Assembly Act generally governs the rules, operations, and administration of the Nova Scotia Legislature, including matters related to members, elections, and legislative procedures.
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