No. 80 ORDERS OF THE DAY OF THE Legislative Assembly of British Columbia First Session of the Forty-third Parliament

Monday, October 20, 2025

10 a.m.

ROUTINE BUSINESS


PRAYERS AND REFLECTIONS


Introduction of Bills

1   Rosalyn Bird to introduce a Bill intituled Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2025.

2   Rosalyn Bird to introduce a Bill intituled Infant Amendment Act, 2025.

3   Harman Bhangu to introduce a Bill intituled Passenger Transportation Amendment Act, 2025.

4   George Anderson to introduce a Bill intituled Professional Reliance Act.


STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25b)

(Afternoon sittings: Monday and Wednesday)

(Morning sittings: Tuesday and Thursday)


ORAL QUESTION PERIOD

(30 minutes, afternoon sittings: Monday and Wednesday)

(30 minutes, morning sittings: Tuesday and Thursday)


PRESENTING PETITIONS


READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS


PRESENTING REPORTS


MOTIONS ON NOTICE

(See Schedule A — Government Motions)

(See Schedule D — Private Members’ Motions)


WRITTEN QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

(See Schedule B)


PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ON NOTICE

12   Bryan Tepper to move, in Committee of the Whole on Bill (No. 12) intituled Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2025, to amend as follows:

CLAUSE 3, by adding the underlined text as shown:

3 Section 25 is amended

(a.01) by repealing subsection (1.1) and substituting the following:

(1.1) For the purposes of subsection (1), an applicant must provide the following:

(a) the address of the applicant’s primary residence in British Columbia, subject to subsection (1.02), or unless another address is prescribed by regulation;

(b) documentary proof satisfactory to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia of the applicant’s identity.

(1.02) For the purposes of subsection (1.1) (a), if an applicant is employed or holds an appointment as any of the following, the applicant may provide the applicant’s work address in British Columbia instead of the address of the applicant’s primary residence in British Columbia:

(a) a provincial constable, special provincial constable, designated constable, municipal constable, special municipal constable, auxiliary constable, enforcement officer;

(b) a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police;

(c) a Crown counsel;

(d) a judge, judicial justice, or justice of the peace;

(e) any other position or office prescribed by regulation.

(a) by repealing subsection (3) (a) and (b) and substituting the following:

(a) if required by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, submit to one or more of the following:

(i) a knowledge test;

(ii) a road test;

(iii) a road signs and signals test,

(b) if required by the superintendent, submit to one or more of the following:

(i) a vision test;

(ii) a medical examination;

(iii) other examinations or tests, other than as set out in paragraph (a), ,

(b) by adding the following subsection:

(8.01) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations respecting the issuance of a driver’s licence to a person who is a novice driver of one or more categories of motor vehicles, including regulations prescribing a minimum waiting period before the person to whom the licence is issued may

(a) submit to an examination under this section, if required by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, with respect to the person’s ability to drive or operate a motor vehicle, or

(b) if an examination is not required, apply under this section for another class of driver’s licence. ,

(c) by repealing subsection (8.1) and substituting the following:

(8.1) For the purposes of subsections (8) (d) and (8.01), the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia may

(a) approve driver education courses given by a driver training school licensed under the regulations, and

(b) reduce the minimum waiting period prescribed under those subsections for persons who have successfully completed a driver education course approved under paragraph (a). ,

(d) by repealing subsection (10) (f) and substituting the following:

(f) establish the period of time during which a requirement, restriction or condition, imposed under this subsection or under subsection (10.1), (10.101) or (10.11), is to apply, and ,

(e) in subsections (10.1), (10.101) and (10.11) (a) by striking out “on a class of driver’s licence, or on the drivers’ licences of persons who hold a licence to drive a motor vehicle of a specified category,” and substituting “on a class of driver’s licence, or on the driver’s licences of any class of persons,”, and

(f) by adding the following subsections:

(10.12) For the purposes of subsection (10) (f), the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia may

(a) approve driver education courses given by a driver training school licensed under the regulations, and

(b) reduce the period of time prescribed under that provision for persons who have successfully completed a driver education course approved under paragraph (a).

(10.13) The period of time referred to in subsection (10) (f) may be determined by reference to one or more of the following:

(a) the length of time a person has held a valid driver’s licence issued under this Act or in another jurisdiction;

(b) a person’s driving record, if any, from this or any other jurisdiction;

(c) other prescribed considerations.

(10.14) For the purposes of a regulation under subsection (10) (f), the Lieutenant Governor in Council may do one or more of the following:

(a) delegate to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia the power to determine whether a class of driver’s licence issued by another jurisdiction is similar to a class of driver’s licence prescribed under this Act;

(b) delegate to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia the power to determine whether an offence under a law of another jurisdiction is similar to

(i) an offence under this Act, or

(ii) a motor vehicle related Criminal Code offence;

(c) confer a discretion on the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia with respect to a matter described in paragraph (a) or (b).


ORDERS OF THE DAY

Throne Speech Debate

(Hon Chan adjourned the debate.)


budget debate (including COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)

(See Schedule D)


PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS AND GOVERNMENT MOTIONS ON NOTICE

COMMITTEE

Committee —

Bill (No. 12) intituled Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General.

Committee —

Bill (No. 17) intituled Intimate Images Protection Statutes Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

Committee —

Bill (No. 22) intituled Statutes Act, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING

Adjourned Debate on Second Reading —

Bill (No. 18) intituled Sexual Violence Policy Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. (Brennan Day adjourned the debate.)

Adjourned Debate on Second Reading —

Bill (No. 23) intituled Regulations Act, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier. (Steve Kooner adjourned the debate.)

SECOND READING

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 1) intituled An Act to Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 19) intituled School Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Education and Child Care.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 20) intituled Construction Prompt Payment Act, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 21) intituled Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 24) intituled Vaping Product Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 25) intituled Housing and Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 26) intituled Vancouver Charter Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 27) intituled Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Transportation and Transit.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 28) intituled Business Practices and Consumer Protection Amendment Act (No. 2), 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Deputy Premier.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. 29) intituled Child, Family and Community Service Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Children and Family Development.


PRIVATE BILLS


PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS

(See Schedule D)


ADJOURNED DEBATE ON OTHER MOTIONS

KATE RYAN-LLOYD
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly