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Bill 31Procedures Respecting Complaints Against Provincial Court Judges and Adjudicators Act

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Status
Royal Assent
Introduced
2026-03-24
Session
61st Legislature, 2nd Session

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill 31, the Procedures Respecting Complaints Against Provincial Court Judges and Adjudicators Act, establishes a legislative framework governing how complaints against Provincial Court judges and adjudicators are handled. Introduced during the 61st Legislature, 2nd Session, the bill has completed the full legislative process and received Royal Assent. The legislation aims to provide clear, formal procedures for addressing conduct concerns within the provincial judiciary.

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