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Bill M 216Professional Reliance Act

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Status
Second Reading
Sponsor
George Anderson
Introduced
2025-10-21
Session
2nd Session, 43rd Parliament

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AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill M 216, the Professional Reliance Act, is a private member's bill introduced in the 2nd Session of the 43rd Parliament of British Columbia. The bill's long title suggests it addresses the framework governing professional reliance — a system where regulated professionals provide advice and oversight in areas such as natural resource decision-making. The bill is currently at Second Reading, meaning it has been introduced and is under initial debate in the legislature but has not yet passed committee review or received further approval.

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