Legislation · Quebec · Provincial
PL 24 — An Act to protect consumers against the misleading or fraudulent use of a person’s identity or image
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- Status
- Sanction
- Sponsor
- Simon Jolin-Barrette
- Introduced
- 2026-03-26
- Session
- 43-2
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill PL 24, introduced on March 26, 2026, aims to protect consumers from the misleading or fraudulent use of a person's identity or image. The bill completed a full legislative process, including committee consultations and detailed study, before being passed and receiving royal assent on June 12, 2026, when it also came into force. It was introduced during the second session of the 43rd legislature.
Stage timeline
Assent
2026-06-12Assemblée nationale
Coming into force
2026-06-12Assemblée nationale
Consideration of the committee report
2026-06-11Assemblée nationale
Passage
2026-06-11Assemblée nationale
Tabling of the committee report
2026-06-10Assemblée nationale
Detailed study in committee
2026-06-09Assemblée nationale
Adoption in principle
2026-06-04Assemblée nationale
Tabling of the committee report
2026-05-12Assemblée nationale
Committee consultation
2026-05-07Assemblée nationale
Introduction
2026-03-26Assemblée nationale
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