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30Th Legislature, 2Nd Session) Pursuant to Standing Order 38.1 INTERSESSIONAL DEPOSITS 2020 (30th Legislature, 2nd Session) Pursuant to Standing Order 38.1 S.P. # 93/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta, Mandatory Reviews into Child Deaths, April 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019 Date Tabled: March 24, 2020 125/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Madu, Minister of Municipal Affairs Report Tabled: Alberta Boilers Safety Association, Annual Report 2019 Date Tabled: April 22, 2020 126/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Copping, Minister of Labour and Immigration Report Tabled: College of Alberta Professional Foresters and College of Alberta Professional Forest Technologists, Annual Report 2018/19 Date Tabled: April 23, 2020 127/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Copping, Minister of Labour and Immigration Report Tabled: Alberta Medical Veterinary Medical Association, Annual Report 2019 Date Tabled: April 23, 2020 128/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Office of the Ethics Commissioner of the Province of Alberta Report of the Investigation under the Conflicts of Interest Act by Hon. Marguerite Trussler, Q.C., Ethics Commissioner, into allegations involving Premier Jason Kenney, MLA, Calgary-Lougheed, Minister Doug Schweitzer, MLA, Calgary-Elbow, Minister Leela Aheer, MLA, Chestermere-Strathmore, Minister Josephine Pon, MLA, Calgary-Beddington, Associate Minister Jason Luan, MLA, Calgary-Foothills, Member Joseph Schow, MLA, Cardston-Siksika, Member Jordan Walker, MLA, Sherwood Park, Member Peter Singh, MLA, Calgary-East, Members of the UCP Caucus at large, April 27, 2020 Date Tabled: April 27, 2020 348/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Copping, Minister of Labour and Immigration Report Tabled: Alberta Association of Architects, 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: August 11, 2020 S.P. # 372/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Alberta College of Combined Laboratory and X-Ray Technologists, Annual Report 2019 Date Tabled: September 2, 2020 373/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta, 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 2, 2020 374/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Alberta, 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 2, 2020 375/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Toews, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Report Tabled: Alberta Securities Commission, 2020 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 3, 2020 376/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Toews, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Report Tabled: Alberta Capital Finance Authority, Annual Report 2019 Date Tabled: September 3, 2020 377/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mrs. Sawhney, Minister of Community and Social Services Report Tabled: Office of the Advocate for Persons with Disabilities 2019-2020 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 9, 2020 378/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Legislative Assembly Office, Annual Report 2019-2020 Date Tabled: September 14, 2020 379/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Alberta College of Occupational Therapists, 2019-2020 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 18, 2020 S.P. # 380/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Alberta College of Optometrists 2019 Annual Report to Government Date Tabled: September 25, 2020 381/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Report Tabled: Agriculture Financial Services Corporation 2019-20 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 25, 2020 382/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Alberta College of Pharmacy 2019-20 Annual Report Date Tabled: September 25, 2020 383/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta, Mandatory Reviews into Child Deaths, October 1, 2019, to March 31, 2020 Date Tabled: September 29, 2020 384/2020 Tabled by: Mr. Schow, Chair, Standing Committee on Legislative Offices Report Tabled: Report of the Auditor General of Alberta dated September 2020, entitled “Alberta Municipal Affairs, Provincial Hazard Assessment for Emergency Management” Date Tabled: September 29, 2020 385/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mrs. Sawhney, Minister of Community and Social Services Report Tabled: Premier’s Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities Annual Report 2019/2020 Date Tabled: October 5, 2020 386/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Madu, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Report Tabled: Law Society of Alberta, 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: October 8, 2020 387/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Alberta Ombudsman 2019-20 Annual Report Date Tabled: October 15, 2020 S.P. # 388/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta 2018 Annual Report Date Tabled: October 16, 2020 389/2020 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Physiotherapy Alberta, College and Association, 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: October 19, 2020 551/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mrs. Sawhney, Minister of Community and Social Services Report Tabled: Family Violence Death Review Committee 2019/2020 Annual Report Date Tabled: January 6, 2021 552/2020-21 Tabled by: Mr. Schow, Chair of the Select Special Democratic Accountability Committee Report Tabled: Select Special Democratic Accountability Committee Final Report, Review of the Election Act and the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act, Thirtieth Legislature, Second Session, January 2021 Date Tabled: January 8, 2021 553/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Subcommittee to Review the Members’ Services Committee Orders and Expenditure Guidelines, Interim Report, Review of the Constituency Services Order, Thirtieth Legislature, Second Session, January 2021 Date Tabled: January 20, 2021 554/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Report Tabled: Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services Constituency Services Amendment Order (No. 33), Order No. MSC 01/21 Date Tabled: January 20, 2021 555/2020-21 Tabled by: Mr. Schow, Chair, Standing Committee on Legislative Offices Report Tabled: Standing Committee on Legislative Offices Report on the Review of the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate 2019-2020 Annual Report, January 2021 Date Tabled: January 27, 2021 S.P. # 556/2020-21 Tabled by: Ms Goodridge, Chair, Standing Committee on Families and Communities Report Tabled: Standing Committee on Families and Communities Review of the Office of the Advocate for Persons with Disabilities Evaluation Summary Report, October 2020, Thirtieth Legislature, Second Session, January 2021 Date Tabled: January 27, 2021 557/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Alberta Dental Association and College Annual Report 2019 Date Tabled: January 29, 2021 558/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College and Association of Respiratory Therapists of Alberta Annual Report 2020 Date Tabled: January 29, 2021 559/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Dental Technologists of Alberta 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: January 29, 2021 560/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Hearing Aid Practitioners of Alberta 2019-20 Annual Report Date Tabled: January 29, 2021 561/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Podiatric Physicians of Alberta 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: January 29, 2021 562/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Report Tabled: Livestock Identification Services Ltd., Report to the Minister and Summary of Activities, April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 Date Tabled: February 5, 2021 563/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Min. LaGrange, Minister of Education Report Tabled: Alberta Teachers’ Association 2019 Annual Report Date Tabled: February 12, 2021 S.P. # 564/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Alberta, Annual Report 2019-2020 Date Tabled: February 16, 2021 670/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Shandro, Minister of Health Report Tabled: Alberta College of Social Workers, Annual Report 2020 Date Tabled: May 14, 2021 792/2020-21 Tabled by: Mr. Hanson, Chair, Standing Committee on Resource Stewardship Report Tabled: Standing Committee on Resource Stewardship Final Report, Review of the Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Act, Thirtieth Legislature, Second Session, June 2021 Date Tabled: June 29, 2021 793/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Toews, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Report Tabled: Government of Alberta, 2020-2021 Annual Report Date Tabled: June 30, 2021 794/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Toews, President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Report Tabled: Government of Alberta, 2020-21 Final Results, Year-End Report, June 2020 Date Tabled: June 30, 2021 795/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Nicolaides, Minister of Advanced Education Report Tabled: Advanced Education, 2020-2021 Annual Report Date Tabled: June 30, 2021 796/2020-21 Tabled by: Hon. Mr. Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Report Tabled: Agriculture and Forestry, 2020-2021 Annual Report Date Tabled:
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