Red Tape Reduction Implementation Act passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. If Bill 62 receives royal assent, it will further amend the
Amendment Act, which received royal assent on December 9, 2020, and will come into force on proclamation.
Many central features of the
PPCLA, as discussed in our previous posts, remain largely unchanged. These features include the implementation of a prompt payment regime, changes to lien and holdback deadlines, and the addition of new holdback release mechanisms. However, if Bill 62 receives royal assent, it will make several important, additional changes including:
Application: Bill 62 identifies certain circumstances where the
Removal of Residency Requirements for Directors - On March 29, 2021, Alberta removed the Canadian residency requirements of directors for Alberta corporations governed by.
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New bill would expand Travel Alberta s mandate
The changes aims to transform Travel Alberta from an agency that markets and promotes existing tourism companies to a body that also manages programs to help new tourism businesses and works to grow the industry.
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Normally bustling Banff Avenue is quiet on a Friday afternoon in April.(Dale Einarson/Banff & Lake Louise Tourism)
The Alberta government has tabled legislation that would expand Travel Alberta s mandate.
The changes are contained in Bill 62, the Red Tape Reduction Implementation Act, 2021, which was introduced Thursday in the Alberta legislature.
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Alberta’s UCP government introduced two bills Thursday that would change at least 14 other laws and related regulations in a flurry of what it calls legislative housekeeping.
Health Minister Tyler Shandro introduced Bill 65, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, which will change six pieces of legislation, including giving government the power to waive fees for auto insurers in emergencies.
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The government would have the discretion to waive late-filing penalties when insurance records are lost in “extraordinary circumstances,” like fires or floods.