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Bill 52, Elevators and Lifts Act

Government Bill

19th Assembly, 2nd Session

Introduced on May 30, 2022

Events

Timeline of key legislative events

  • First Reading
    Completed May 30, 2022 (Debate | Vote)
  • Second Reading
    Completed May 31, 2022 (Debate | Vote)
  • Third Reading
    Completed Oct. 26, 2022 (Debate | Vote)
  • Commissioner's Assent
    Completed Nov. 3, 2022 (Debate)
  • Status

    Bill Text



    Related Votes

    Oct. 26, 2022 Passed Third Reading of Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act, Carried
    May 31, 2022 Passed Second Reading of Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    May 30, 2022 Passed First Reading of Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act

    Discussion & Mentions

    Assent to Bills
    Third Reading Of Bills

    November 3rd, 2022

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    The Commissioner Of The Northwest Territories Margaret M. Thom

    Mahsi, Please be seated. Good afternoon, Madam Speaker, Premier Cochrane, Ministers, Members of the Legislative Assembly, staff and visitors in the public gallery. [No Translation].

    Thank you, it is always a great feeling and an honour to be here and see all of you. Thank you for your ongoing commitment and hard work on behalf of the people of the Northwest Territories.

    With deep respect, I acknowledge and am reminded that we are on Chief Drygeese traditional territory, home to the Yellowknives Dene, the North Slave Metis, and Inuit. We are grateful to live, to work, to celebrate on your sacred lands and to welcome as visitors.

    I further extend my respect to all Indigenous, Metis, Inuit, and non-Indigenous people who make the Northwest Territories their home. It is my honour to take this moment to remember the dedication and proud service made by current and past brave members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

    Remembrance Day is Friday, November 11th, and it is a day when we remember and honour all who left their homes and families to fight for our country and, more importantly, for our freedoms. Some of these brave men and women never returned home. They died serving Canada.

    As your Commissioner, I will proudly take part in the Remembrance Day ceremony in Hay River this year, and I will remember and honour the fallen and their ultimate sacrifice for our country.

    It is with deep respect and pride that I mention a postage stamp that was issued by Canada Post on October 17th. It shows Sergeant Thomas "Tommy" George Prince in his Korean War uniform. Sergeant Prince is one of Canada's most decorated Indigenous war veterans and was a prominent Anishinaabe activist. He served Canada in World War II and in the Korean War. He died in 1977.

    November 8 is Indigenous Veteran's Day, and on that day, I will remember and honour all Indigenous veterans by participating in the wreath ceremony at Lakeview Cemetery here in Yellowknife.

    As this sitting comes to an end, I would like to wish each and every one of you good health, happiness, prosperity, a time for relaxation and a balanced lifestyle. Enjoy the blessed season that is soon upon us with your families and your constituents.

    In closing, may each of you be gifted with continued guidance and vision as you work together cooperatively for the betterment of all residents of the Northwest Territories. I wish you all safety in your journey home to your loved ones.

    Now, as Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, I am pleased to assent to the following bills:

    • Bill 48, Arbitration Act;
    • Bill 52, Elevators and Lifts Act;
    • Bill 53, An Act to Amend the Liquor Act;
    • Bill 58, An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act, No. 2;
    • Bill 59, An Act to Amend the Elections and Plebiscites Act;
    • Bill 69, Supplementary Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 2, 2022-2023;
    • Bill 70, Supplementary Appropriation Act (Operations Expenditures), No. 2, 2022- 2023;
    • Bill 71, Appropriation Act (Infrastructure Expenditures), 2023-2024.

    Masi cho. Thank you. Quyananni. Merci Beaucoup. Koana.

    Recorded Vote
    Third Reading Of Bills

    October 26th, 2022

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    The Speaker

    The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

    The results of the recorded vote: 14 in favour, zero opposed, zero abstentions. The motion is carried. Bill 52 has had third reading.

    ---Carried

    Third reading of bills. Minister responsible for Justice.

    Recorded Vote
    Third Reading Of Bills

    October 26th, 2022

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    Deputy Clerk Of The House Mr. Glen Rutland

    The Member for Inuvik Boot Lake, the Member for Yellowknife Centre, the Member for Hay River North, the Member for Inuvik Twin Lakes, the Member for Hay River South, the Member for Thebacha, the Member for Kam Lake, the Member for Yellowknife North, the Member for Monfwi, the Member for Great Slave, the Member for Nahendeh, the Member for Yellowknife South, the Member for Sahtu, the Member for Range Lake.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act, Carried
    Third Reading Of Bills

    October 26th, 2022

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    The Speaker

    The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

    Question has been called. As I mentioned, a recorded vote was requested. So all those in favour, please rise.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act, Carried
    Third Reading Of Bills

    October 26th, 2022

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    Some Hon. Members

    Question.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act, Carried
    Third Reading Of Bills

    October 26th, 2022

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    The Speaker

    The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

    Thank you, Minister. Colleagues, a recorded vote was requested. The motion is in order and is debatable.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act, Carried
    Third Reading Of Bills

    October 26th, 2022

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    Diane Archie

    Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

    Mr. Speaker, I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Hay River North, that Bill 52, Elevators and Lifts Act, be read for the third time. And, Mr. Speaker, I request a recorded vote. Quyananni.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    Second Reading Of Bills

    May 31st, 2022

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    The Speaker

    The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

    Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? Any abstentions? The motion is carried.

    ---Carried

    Bill 52 has had second reading and is referred to a committee.

    Second reading of bills. Minister responsible for Finance.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    Second Reading Of Bills

    May 31st, 2022

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    Some Hon. Members

    Question.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    Second Reading Of Bills

    May 31st, 2022

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    The Speaker

    The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

    Thank you, Minister. Motion is in order. To the principle of the bill.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    Second Reading Of Bills

    May 31st, 2022

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    Diane Archie

    Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Hay River North, that Bill 52, Elevators and Lifts Act, be read for the second time.

    The bill establishes a framework for regulating elevating devices, amusement rides, passenger ropeways and other regulated products and regulated work performed in respect of those products;

    • establishes requirements for certificates of qualification, contractor licences, operating permits and other authorizations in respect of regulated work and regulated products;
    • provides for the establishment of a registry for the purpose of furthering safety in respect of regulated work and regulated products;
    • allows for the adoption of codes or standards respecting regulated work and regulated products;
    • provides for administrative measures such as the appointment of a Registrar of Standards, a Superintendent of Standards, a Chief Inspector and other inspectors;
    • allows the Chief Inspector to accept an alternative approach to safety that is consistent with the objectives of the act, or to issue a variance for an individual circumstance on a single occasion that allows for deviation from a provision of the regulation;.
    • creates prohibition and offences;
    • provides for the enforcement of the act and any regulations made under it; and
    • authorizes the making of regulations.

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    First Reading Of Bills

    May 30th, 2022

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    The Speaker

    The Speaker Frederick Blake Jr.

    Thank you, Minister. Pursuant to Rule 8.2(3), Bill 52, Elevators and Lifts Act is deemed read for a first time and is now reading for second reading. First reading of bills. Minister responsible for Finance.

    Bill 52: Elevators and Lifts Act
    First Reading Of Bills

    May 30th, 2022

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    Diane Archie

    Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake

    Mr. Speaker, I wish to present to the House Bill 52, Elevators and Lifts Act, to be read for the first time. Thank you.