Legislation · Saskatchewan · Provincial
Bill 59 — The Time Consequential Amendments Act, 2026
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- Status
- Royal Assent
- Sponsor
- Eric Schmalz
- Introduced
- 2026-04-30
- Session
- 30th Legislature, 2nd Session
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill 59, The Time Consequential Amendments Act, 2026, is a legislative measure introduced during the 30th Legislature, 2nd Session, to make consequential amendments arising from The Time Act, 2026. The bill has completed the full legislative process and received Royal Assent, making it law. As a consequential amendments bill, its purpose is to align existing legislation with changes introduced by the companion Time Act, 2026.
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