Debates of May 30, 2022 (day 114)
Okay, I'll call the committee back to order.
Committee, we have agreed to consider Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act. I will ask the Minister of Infrastructure to introduce the bill. Minister.
Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act
I am here to present Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act.
Bill 46 was introduced in the Legislative Assembly in February 2022. I met with the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment to answer questions regarding the amendments on May 25, 2022.
The Motor Vehicles Act sets out a framework for the regulation of motor vehicles and operators in the Northwest Territories. This includes several key elements of public safety.
The Department of Infrastructure has found gaps and inconsistencies in the treatment of impaired drivers and medical examinations for license holders. The proposed amendments to fix these gaps are minor but if not made, they will cause ongoing confusion for users of the act, including enforcement authorities.
The ten proposed amendments either put existing practices into writing, or close narrow gaps in the act. This includes clarifying that impaired driving penalties apply to drivers who are exactly at the alcohol limit and removing a requirement for some senior drivers to complete redundant medical exams. It is important to note that most NWT residents will not notice any changes in how the act impacts them and their driving rights.
The Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment has indicated their support for the passage of Bill 46, and I thank them for their work, in the review of the bill. I look forward to Members comments on the proposed amendments and answer any questions Members may have. Quyananni.
Thank you, Minister. Minister, would you like to bring witnesses into the Chamber?
Yes, Mr. Chair.
SergeantatArms, please escort the witnesses into the Chamber.
Minister, please introduce your witnesses.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, colleagues. With me today from the Department of Infrastructure is Delia Chesworth, who is the assistant deputy minister for programs and services; Andy Tereposky, who is our director of compliance and licensing; and Jeffery Nichols, senior legislative advisor.
I will now turn to the chair of the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment, the committee that reviewed the bill, for any opening comments on Bill 46. Mr. Bonnetrouge.
Mahsi, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act, received second reading in the Legislative Assembly March 9th, 2022, and was referred to the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment for review.
On May 10th, 2022, standing committee held a public hearing and completed its clausebyclause review with the Minister of Infrastructure on May 25th, 2022. The committee received no submissions on this bill.
I thank the committee for review on this legislation. Individual Members may have additional comments. Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.
Thank you, Mr. Bonnetrouge. I will now open the floor to general comments on Bill 46. Is the committee agreed that there are no further general comments?
Agreed.
Can proceed to a clausebyclause review of Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act.
Committee, we will defer the bill number and title until after consideration of the clauses. Please turn to page 1 of the bill, Clauses 1 to 5. Does the committee agree?
Agreed.
Clauses 6 to 10, does the committee agree?
Agreed.
Clauses 11 to 15, does the committee agree?
Agreed.
Clauses 16 to 20, does the committee agree?
Agreed.
Clauses 2122, does the committee degree?
Agreed.
Committee, to the bill as a whole, does the committee agree that Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act, is now ready for third reading?
Agreed.
Thank you, committee. Does the committee agree that this concludes our consideration of Bill 46: An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicles Act?
Agreed.
Thank you, Minister, and thanks to your witnesses. SergeantatArms, please escort the witnesses from the Chamber.