203ProvincialSocial Policy

House of Assembly Act (amended)

Chamber

nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill amends the House of Assembly Act, though the full text of changes is not provided.

Key Changes

  • Amends the Nova Scotia House of Assembly Act (Chapter 1, 1992 Supplement of the Revised Statutes, 1989)
  • The specific provisions being changed are not available in the provided text
  • Bill received Royal Assent and came into force on April 9, 2026
  • Changes were recommended during the Committee of the Whole House stage on March 5, 2026

Gotchas

  • The full text of the amendments was not included in the provided document, making it impossible to summarize the specific legal changes made to the Act.
  • The bill moved through all legislative stages very quickly — from first reading on February 26 to Royal Assent on April 9, 2026.
  • Changes were recommended at the Committee of the Whole House stage, meaning the bill was amended before final passage, but the nature of those changes is unknown from the provided text.

Who's Affected

  • Members of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
  • Nova Scotia Legislature administration and staff
  • Potentially Nova Scotia voters or constituents depending on the nature of the amendments

Summary

Bill 203 is a Nova Scotia provincial government bill introduced by Attorney General Scott Armstrong that amends the House of Assembly Act. The House of Assembly Act governs how the Nova Scotia Legislature operates, including rules about members, their conduct, compensation, and administrative matters. Unfortunately, the full text of the specific amendments is not included in the provided document — only the bill's legislative progress and surrounding website navigation are shown. What is known is that the bill passed all stages quickly, receiving Royal Assent on April 9, 2026, the same day it came into force. It was introduced by a Progressive Conservative government member and went through the standard legislative process including committee review.

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