Debates of May 14, 2010 (day 11)

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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Committee wishes to consider Bills 1, 2 and 3 today.

Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. Is committee agreed?

Agreed.

With that, we’ll take a short break and return to review Bills 1, 2 and 3.

---SHORT RECESS

I’d like to call Committee of the Whole back to order. Prior to the break, committee agreed to review Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act; Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act; and Bill 3, Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 2010, in that order. Does committee agree that we proceed with Bill 1?

Agreed.

Okay. Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act. Minister of Health and Social Services, Ms. Lee.

Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to introduce Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act. The proposed amendments to the act will ensure the legislation complies with national licensing standards. This will enable the Government of the Northwest Territories to better meet its obligations under the Labour Mobility chapter of the Agreement on Internal Trade.

The proposed amendments will require that all veterinarians who apply to be licensed to practice in the Northwest Territories hold a Certificate of Qualification upon successful completion of examinations set by the National Examining Board of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. This new requirement will not apply to veterinarians already licensed in the Northwest Territories.

Another minor amendment includes an increase to the maximum fine for offences under the act to better reflect the seriousness of the offence and make the fine consistent with other NWT health profession legislation. Also, the language of the act was modernized and terminology relating to the profession was updated. For example, “veterinary surgeon” was substituted with the modern title of “veterinarian.”

That concludes my opening comments. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Thank you, Minister Lee. Would the chairman of the Standing Committee on Social Programs, who reviewed the bill, like to make some comments on the bill? Mr. Beaulieu.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Standing Committee on Social Programs conducted its public review and clause-by-clause consideration of Bill 1 on May 12, 2010, in Yellowknife. The committee heard no concerns from the public during this review. The Members thank the Minister and her staff for presenting the bill.

This bill amends the Veterinary Profession Act to provide an applicant for registration in the veterinarian register who is not already registered as a veterinarian in the province or territory. They must have been granted a certificate of qualification upon successful completion of examinations set by the National Examining Board of the Canadian Veterinarian Medical Association.

In addition, this bill amends some provisions about registration fees to ensure consistency, and updates terminology relating to the veterinarian profession to reflect contemporary usage. There are also some small changes to clauses to conform to prevailing drafting practices. Finally, the bill includes consequential amendments to the Herd and Fencing Act, the Pharmacy Act and the new Medical Profession Act.

During the clause-by-clause consideration, the committee and the Minister agreed to a minor non-substantive amendment to the bill. Following the committee’s review, a motion was carried to report Bill 1 to the Legislative Assembly as ready for consideration in Committee of the Whole as amended and printed.

This concludes committee’s opening comments on Bill 1. Individual Members may have additional questions or comments as we proceed. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. Minister Lee, do you have witnesses you’d like to come in?

Yes, I do, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.

Thank you, Minister Lee. Sergeant-at-Arms, please let the witnesses into the Chamber.

Minister Lee, can I please get you to introduce your witnesses to the committee.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. To my left is Mr. Mark Aitken, director of legislation. To my right is Ms. Lisa Cardinal, director of policy and planning. Thank you.

Thank you, Minister Lee. Are there any general comments on Bill 1? Ms. Bisaro.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just have one quick question. I recognize that the changes to this act don’t apply to veterinarians who are currently licensed in the NWT, but we do have, certainly, small communities where we don’t have a licensed veterinarian in residence and there are people within the communities who do do some semi-veterinarian work. I’m just wondering whether or not any of these changes to the act are going to infringe on the work that some of these people do in the absence of a licensed veterinarian onsite or anybody who comes in from time to time. Thank you.

Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Minister Lee.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. No, it would not have an impact on the work that they do. Thank you.

Thank you, Minister Lee. Does committee agree that there are no more general comments?

Agreed.

Does committee agree that we proceed with clause-by-clause on Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act?

Agreed.

Okay. Let’s begin on page 1 of Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act. Clause 1.

---Clauses 1 to 16 inclusive approved

Does committee agree that we have concluded clause-by-clause?

Agreed.

Does committee agree that we have concluded consideration of Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act?

Agreed.

Does committee agree that Bill 1, An Act to Amend the Veterinary Profession Act, is ready for third reading?

---Bill 1 as a whole approved for third reading

Thank you, Minister Lee. Sergeant-at-Arms, escort the witnesses out, please.

Does committee agree that we proceed with Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act?

Agreed.

Does the Minister responsible for Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act, Minister Lee, have any opening comments?

Yes, I do, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to introduce Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act. The proposed amendments to the act will ensure the legislation complies with national licensing standards. This will enable the Government of the Northwest Territories to better meet its obligations under the Labour Mobility chapter of the Agreement on Internal Trade.

The proposed amendment will require that all applicants for registration as a dental hygienist in the Northwest Territories must have graduated from an accredited program in dental hygiene and have successfully completed the National Dental Hygiene Certification Examination set by the National Dental Hygiene Certification Board. The amendments will not affect dental hygienists already licensed in the Northwest Territories.

Other proposed minor amendments include increasing the fines for offences under the act and modernizing the language to be more consistent with other health profession legislation.

That concludes my opening comments. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Thank you, Minister Lee. Mr. Beaulieu has chaired the Standing Committee on Social Programs who reviewed the bill. Would you like to make some opening comments on the bill?

Yes, Mr. Chairman. Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act. The Standing Committee on Social Programs conducted its public review of Bill 2 on May 12, 2010, in Yellowknife. Committee members would like to thank the Minister and her staff for presenting the bill.

The bill amends the Dental Auxiliaries Act to provide that an applicant for registration in the dental hygienist register who is not already registered as a dental hygienist in a province or territory must have both graduated from a program in dental hygiene accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada and have successfully completed a national dental hygiene certification examination set by the National Dental Hygiene Certification Board. The bill also amends the provisions relating to fees to ensure consistency. Several small changes were made to some clauses so that the wording conforms to the prevailing practices. Following committee’s review, a motion was carried to report Bill 2 to the Legislative Assembly as ready for consideration in Committee of the Whole.

This concludes committee’s opening comments on Bill 2. Individuals may have additional questions or comments as we proceed. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. Minister Lee, do you have some witnesses that you would like to bring into the Chamber?

Yes, I do, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.

Thank you, Minister Lee. Does committee agree that we allow the witnesses into the Chamber?

Agreed.

Sergeant-at-Arms, if you could please escort the witnesses into the Chamber.

Thank you. Minister Lee, can I please get you to introduce your witnesses to Committee of the Whole.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. To my left is Mr. Mark Aiken, director of legislation, and to my right is Ms. Lisa Cardinal, director of policy and planning for the Department of Health and Social Services. Thank you.

Thank you, Minister Lee. They look familiar. Are there any general comments on Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act? Does committee agree that there are no general comments on Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act?

Agreed.

Detail. Does committee agree that we move to the clause by clause of Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act?

Agreed.

Okay. It begins on page 1 of the bill. Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act. Clause 1.

---Clauses 1 through 11 inclusive approved

To the bill as a whole.

Agreed.

Does committee agree that Bill 2, An Act to Amend the Dental Auxiliaries Act is ready for third reading?

---Bill 2 as a whole approved for third reading

Thank you, committee. Bill 2 is now ready for third reading. Thank you, Minister Lee. I would like to thank your witnesses. Sergeant-at-Arms, could you please get the witnesses escorted from the Chamber.

Does committee agree that we proceed with Bill 3, Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 2010?

Agreed.