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Bill 113Medically at-Risk Registry Act

Clarion tracks Bill 113 before Nova Scotia — its status, sponsor, plain-language summary, and every stage it moves through, each cited to the official record and refreshed each morning.

Status
First Reading
Session
65th Assembly, 1st Session

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill 113, the Medically at-Risk Registry Act, was introduced in the 65th Assembly, 1st Session, and has received First Reading, meaning it is at the earliest stage of the legislative process. Based on its long title, the bill appears to aim at establishing a registry related to individuals who are considered medically at risk, though no further details about its specific provisions are available from the metadata alone. The bill has not yet proceeded beyond introduction.

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