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Journals and Proceedings APPENDIX C STATUS OF BILLS C-2 STATUS OF BILLS Bill 1. Fair Resolution of Health Care or Community Services Disputes Through Mediation and Binding Arbitration, An Act to Provide for Honourable Mark Parent (Minister of Environment and Labour) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Bill 2. Motor Vehicle Act - amended Darrell Dexter (Leader of the Opposition) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Bill 3. Public Utilities Act - amended Michel Samson (Richmond) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………………May 5, 2008 Law Amendments Committee……………………May 26, 2008 Committee of the Whole House……………………May 26, 2008 Third Reading………………………………………May 26, 2008 Royal Assent………………………………………May 27, 2008 Commencement……………………………………Royal Assent 2008 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 31 Bill 4. Pension Benefits Act - amended Honourable Mark Parent (Minister of Environment and Labour) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading………………………………December 3, 2007 Law Amendments Committee ………………December 10, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 11, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 12, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 49 STATUS OF BILLS C-3 Bill 5. Retail Business Uniform Closing Day Act - amended Darrell Dexter (Leader of the Opposition) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Bill 6. Smoke-free Places Act - amended H. David Wilson (Glace Bay) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading………………………………December 6, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 11, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 13, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 13, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 54 Bill 7. Motor Vehicle Act - amended Honourable Murray K. Scott (Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 29, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 10, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 13, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 13, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 45 Bill 8. Motor Vehicle Act - amended Graham Steele (Halifax Fairview) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Bill 9. Municipal Finance Corporation Act - amended Leonard Preyra (Halifax Citadel) C-4 STATUS OF BILLS First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Bill 10. Gunshot Wounds Mandatory Reporting Act Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 29, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 13, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 13, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 13, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement………………June 1, 2008, upon proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 30 Bill 11. Civil Forfeiture Act Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 30, 2007 Law Amendments Committee…………………December 7, 2007 Committee of the Whole House………………December 7, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 10, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 27 Bill 12. Evidence Act - amended Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 26, 2007 Law Amendments Committee…………………December 7, 2007 Committee of the Whole House………………December 7, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 10, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 38 STATUS OF BILLS C-5 Bill 13. Probate Act - amended Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 27, 2007 Law Amendments Committee…………………December 7, 2007 Committee of the Whole House………………December 7, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 10, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 50 Bill 14. Assets Management and Disposition Act Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 30, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 13, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 13, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 13, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 26 Bill 15. Small Claims Court Act - amended Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 23, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 30, 2007 Law Amendments Committee…………………December 7, 2007 Committee of the Whole House………………December 7, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 10, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 53 Bill 16. Human Rights Act - amended Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) C-6 STATUS OF BILLS First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Second Reading………………………………December 3, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 10, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 11, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 12, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 41 Bill 17. Sales Tax Act - amended Darrell Dexter (Leader of the Opposition) First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Bill 18. Occupational Health and Safety Act - amended Keith Colwell (Preston) First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Bill 19. Class Proceedings Act Honourable Cecil P. Clarke (Minister of Justice) First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 30, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 11, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 13, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 13, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 28 Bill 20. Health Insurance Protection Act Michele Raymond (Halifax Atlantic) First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Bill 21. Mental Health Court Act H. David Wilson (Glace Bay) STATUS OF BILLS C-7 First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Bill 22. Municipal Government Act - amended Maureen MacDonald (Halifax Needham) First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Bill 23. Domestic Violence Court Act H. David Wilson (Glace Bay) First Reading…………………………………November 26, 2007 Bill 24. Dental Hygienists Act Honourable Chris A. d’Entremont (Minister of Health) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Second Reading………………………………December 3, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 10, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 10, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 11, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 29 Bill 25. Buy Locally Act John MacDonell (Hants East) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Bill 26. Environment Act - amended Keith Colwell (Preston) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Second Reading……………………………November 18, 2008 Law Amendments Committee………………November 21, 2008 Committee of the Whole House……………November 21, 2008 Third Reading………………………………November 21, 2008 Royal Assent…………………………………November 25, 2008 C-8 STATUS OF BILLS Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 56 Bill 27. Hospitals Act - amended Honourable Chris A. d’Entremont (Minister of Health) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Second Reading………………………………December 4, 2007 Law Amendments Committee…………………December 7, 2007 Committee of the Whole House………………December 7, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 10, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 39 Bill 28. Atlantic Gateway Secretariat Act Darrell Dexter (Leader of the Opposition) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Bill 29. House of Assembly Act - amended Leonard Preyra (Halifax Citadel) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Second Reading……………………………………May 26, 2008 Law Amendments Committee……………………May 27, 2008 Committee of the Whole House……………………May 27, 2008 Third Reading………………………………………May 27, 2008 Royal Assent………………………………………May 27, 2008 Commencement……………………………………Royal Assent 2008 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 17 Bill 30. Palliative Care Act H. David Wilson (Glace Bay) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 STATUS OF BILLS C-9 Bill 31. Medical Act - amended Honourable Chris A. d’Entremont (Minister of Health) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Second Reading………………………………December 4, 2007 Law Amendments Committee………………December 10, 2007 Committee of the Whole House……………December 10, 2007 Third Reading………………………………December 11, 2007 Royal Assent…………………………………December 13, 2007 Commencement……………………………………Proclamation 2007 Statutes…………………………………………Chapter 44 Bill 32. Environment Act - amended Keith Colwell (Preston) First Reading…………………………………November 27, 2007 Bill 33. Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation (Nova Scotia) Act - amended Honourable Mark Parent (Minister of Environment and
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