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Emergency "911" Act (amended)

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nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes amendments to the province's existing Emergency 911 Act from 1992.

Key Changes

  • Proposes amendments to Nova Scotia's Emergency '911' Act (originally passed in 1992)
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by an Independent MLA
  • Specific changes cannot be confirmed as the amendment text was not included in the provided document

Gotchas

  • The full text of the proposed amendments was not available in the provided document, so the specific changes cannot be summarized or analyzed.
  • As a Private Member's Bill introduced by an Independent MLA, this bill faces a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
  • The bill has only reached First Reading as of the available information, meaning it is at the very beginning of the legislative process.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia residents who use the 911 emergency system
  • Emergency service providers and dispatchers in Nova Scotia
  • Telecommunications providers involved in 911 service delivery

Summary

Bill 33 is a private member's bill introduced by Independent MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin (Cumberland North) in the Nova Scotia Legislature on February 21, 2025. It proposes changes to the Emergency '911' Act, which is the law that governs how the 911 emergency call system works in Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, the full text of the specific amendments is not included in the provided document — only the bill's title, introduction date, and legislative progress information are available. Without the actual amendment text, it is not possible to describe exactly what changes are being proposed to the 1992 Emergency '911' Act. The bill was introduced as a Private Member's Bill, meaning it was brought forward by an individual MLA rather than the government. As of the information provided, it has only completed First Reading, which is the earliest stage in the legislative process.

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