Status: The Justice Statutes Amendment Act received royal assent on December 15, 2022
Ministry responsible: Justice
Overview
The Justice Statutes Amendment Act (formerly Bill 5) strengthens our justice system by taking steps to simplify legal and court processes for Albertans and improve security at the Alberta legislature.
The act amends 6 acts to make it easier to collect child support, increase the civil claims limit, clarify referendum rules, eliminate unnecessary record-keeping requirements, and support the transfer of trusts.
Changes also allow legislative security to carry firearms. This was recommended by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and Sergeant-At-Arms following incidents on Parliament Hill in 2014 and at the Alberta legislature in 2019.
These changes reduce red tape, increase access to the justice system, and ensure the legislature building and grounds remain a safe and secure setting.
Key changes
The Justice Statutes Amendment Act updates the following legislation:
For more information, read the Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2022, info sheet (PDF, 136 KB)
Next steps
The Justice Statutes Amendment Act took effect when it received royal assent on December 15, 2022.
News
- Strengthening Alberta’s justice system (December 6, 2022)
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