Legislation · Nova Scotia · Provincial
Bill 78 — Time Definition Act (amended)
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- Status
- First Reading
- Session
- 65th Assembly, 1st Session
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill 78, titled the Time Definition Act (amended), has been introduced in the 65th Assembly, 1st Session, and has received First Reading, meaning it is at the earliest stage of the legislative process. The bill appears to seek amendments to existing legislation governing the definition of time, though no further procedural progress has been recorded. As it stands, the bill has not yet been debated or studied by a committee.
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