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Bill 26 definition

Bill 26 means Bill 26, An Act to Control and Regulate Cannabis (Alberta).
Bill 26 means the bill entitled, An Act to Control and Regulate Cannabis enacted by the Government of Alberta on November 30, 2017.
Bill 26 means the Government of Alberta Bill 26, An Act to Control and Regulate Cannabis, which was passed on November 30, 2017 and amends the Gaming and Liquor Act (Alberta);

Examples of Bill 26 in a sentence

  • The term “Boycott of Israel” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 3 of Nevada Senate Bill 26 (2017).

  • The term “boycott of Israel” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 3 of Nevada Senate Bill 26 (2017).

  • Some of these have expanded municipal powers (e.g. Bill 26 introduced in 1996 to provide for expanded powers for imposing fees and charges), while others appear to restrict them (Bill 98 in 1997 providing amendments to the D.C.A.).

  • The term “Boycott of Israel” has the meaning ascribed in Section 3 of Senate Bill 26 (2017).

  • Pursuant to Nevada Senate Bill 26 (2017), any Contract entered into under NRS Chapter 332 in which the estimated annual dollar amount exceeds $50,000 will require written certification that the bidder is not, and will not be, engaged in a Boycott of Israel throughout the duration of the Contract.

  • Some of these have expanded municipal powers (e.g. Bill 26 introduced in 1996 to provide for expanded powers for imposing fees and charges), while others appear to restrict them (Bill 98 in 1997 providing amendments to the Development Charges Act).

  • This act shall become operative only if Senate Bill 24, Senate Bill 25, Senate Bill 26, Senate Bill 20, and Senate Bill 28 of the 2003–04 First Extraordinary Session are all chaptered and become effective on or before January 1, 2004.

  • According to Section 3.5 of Senate Bill 26, the Board prohibits smoking and/or the use of tobacco products in school buildings, on school grounds, and on school buses.

  • On February 1, 2012 the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (“SFRA”), along with all 400 redevelopment agencies in California, was dissolved pursuant to Assembly Bill 26 (“AB 26”) and by order of the California State Supreme Court.

  • Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to repeal Bill 26, the Traffic Safety Amendment Act, 2011, and work with law enforcement agencies across the province to dedicate more resources to addressing the real problem, namely, persons who drive while having a blood alcohol content over the legal limit of .08 as set out in the Criminal Code.


More Definitions of Bill 26

Bill 26 means Bill 26, An Act to Control and Regulate Cannabis, passed by the Government of Alberta on November 30, 2017, which came into force on October 17, 2018, as may be amended from time to time;

Related to Bill 26

  • H.15(519) means the weekly statistical release designated as H.15(519), or any successor publication, published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

  • PM10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 10 micrometers as measured by the applicable reference method or an equivalent method.

  • HUB means Historically Underutilized Business, as defined by Chapter 2161 of the Texas Government Code.

  • Sub-contracting means the primary contractor’s assigning or leasing or making out work to, or employing another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract.

  • NI 45-106 means National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions of the Canadian Securities Administrators;

  • HUC 14 or "hydrologic unit code 14" means an area within which water drains to a particular receiving surface water body, also known as a subwatershed, which is identified by a 14-digit hydrologic unit boundary designation, delineated within New Jersey by the United States Geological Survey.