Municipal Government Act (Alberta) Explained

Short Title:Municipal Government Act
Citation:RSA 2000, c M-26
Territorial Extent:Alberta
Enacted By:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Date Enacted:June 1, 1968
Bill:An Act respecting Municipal Government
Bill Citation:Bill 23
Bill Date:February 15, 1968
Introduced By:Edgar Gerhart
Repeals:The City Act; The Town and Village Act; The Municipal District Act; The Early Closing Act; The Houses of Public Accommodations Act
Status:In force

The Municipal Government Act (informally known as Bill 23) is an act introduced by Edgar Gerhart in the Alberta Legislature in 1968 during the 1st Session of the 16th Alberta Legislature. It came into effect on June 1, 1968, and defines the laws and rules under which municipalities may operate.

History

In March 2022, Bill 4 of the 3rd Session of the 30th Alberta Legislature, known as the Municipal Government (Face Mask and Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination Bylaws) Amendment Act, 2022[1] was introduced which amends the Municipal Government Act in order to restrict the introduction and enactment of municipal bylaws regarding face masks and proof of vaccination against COVID-19 unless approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs, and required the immediate repeal of such municipal bylaws already in place upon coming into force. It passed first, second, and third readings throughout the month and received Royal Assent on April 21, 2022, and became law on the same day.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alberta municipalities will need province's OK for face mask or COVID-19 vaccine passport bylaws . March 8, 2022 . January 21, 2023 . . en-US.
  2. Web site: Bill 4: Municipal Government (Face Mask and Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination Bylaws) Amendment Act. January 21, 2023 . Legislative Assembly of Alberta.