Government Bill · 30L2S · No. 59
The Time Consequential Amendments Act, 2026
Loi de 2026 corrélative de 2026 la loi intitulée The Time Act, 2026
Summary
The Time Consequential Amendments Act, 2026 updates two existing Saskatchewan laws to replace references to 'The Time Act' with 'The Time Act, 2026.' The amendments affect The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997 and The Legislation Act.
This bill makes technical housekeeping changes to keep Saskatchewan's statute books accurate after the passage of The Time Act, 2026. When the legislature passes a new version of an existing act, other laws that refer to the old act by name need to be updated so the references point to the correct statute. This bill changes two such references: one in the law governing alcohol and gaming regulation, and one in the law that sets rules for how Saskatchewan legislation works. The bill does not change what those laws do or how they operate. It simply ensures that when those laws cite time-related provisions, they cite the current Time Act rather than an outdated reference. The bill comes into force on the same day as The Time Act, 2026 itself.
What this bill changes
- Replaces the reference 'The Time Act' with 'The Time Act, 2026' in section 72 of The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997
- Replaces the reference 'The Time Act' with 'The Time Act, 2026' in subsection 2-28(11) of The Legislation Act
- Comes into force on the same day section 1 of The Time Act, 2026 comes into force
Legislative timeline
- First reading Apr 30, 2026
- Second reading May 5, 2026
- Committee (CW) —
- Third reading May 5, 2026
- Royal assent May 14, 2026
Received royal assent on May 14, 2026, and comes into force when The Time Act, 2026 takes effect.
Details
- Sponsor
- Schmalz, Eric (SaskParty)
- Comes into force
- On a specific event named in the Act
- Official sources
- Bill PDF