College Changes Due to Bill 46
Amendments to the Health Professions Act (HPA) introduced by Bill 46 require that the College only carry out professional regulatory duties in the public interest and prohibit the College from carrying out association and member services functions.
These steps are now considered complete.
How MRTs and ENPs Benefit from Bill 46 Changes
The College’s focus is to regulate medical radiation technologists (MRTs) and electroneurophysiology technologists (ENPs) to provide safe, competent, and ethical [...]
Bill 46 Impact: Bylaws, Standards of Practice
Much of the work the College has done in response to Bill 46 so far has been focused on the [...]
Response to Bill 46 – Current focus: Updating regulatory documents
Much of the work the College has done in response to Bill 46 so far has been focused on the [...]
Response to Bill 46 – Current focus: Divestment of association functions
As the College continues to take steps to comply with the changes introduced by Bill 46, we will share regular [...]
Regulators vs. Associations
We often receive queries that indicate there is some confusion about the role of a regulatory body like the College [...]
Legislation Update – December 2021
Amendments to the Health Professions Act (HPA) introduced by Bill 46, the Health Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 (No. 2), require that health profession colleges [...]