Continuing Consolidation of the Statutes of Manitoba
Legislative history (C.C.S.M. c. E20) updated to: January 21, 2025
C.C.S.M. c. E20 | The Elderly and Infirm Persons' Housing Act | ||
Enacted by | Proclamation status (for any provisions coming into force by proclamation) | ||
RSM 1987, c. E20 | • whole Act – in force: 1 Feb. 1988 (Man. Gaz.: 6 Feb. 1988) | ||
Amended by | |||
SM 1989-90, c. 24, s. 79 | |||
SM 1992, c. 35, s. 58 |
• in force: 31 Mar. 1993 (Man. Gaz.: 27 Mar. 1993) |
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SM 1996, c. 58, s. 450 |
• in force: 1 Jan. 1997 (Man. Gaz.: 21 Dec. 1996) |
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SM 1997, c. 60 | |||
SM 2002, c. 24, s. 22 | |||
SM 2002, c. 48, s. 28 |
• in force: 30 June 2004 (Man. Gaz.: 29 May 2004) |
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SM 2005, c. 42, s. 9 | |||
SM 2020, c. 21, s. 148 | |||
SM 2021, c. 11, s. 65 |
• in force: 26 Feb. 2022 (proclamation published: 18 Feb. 2022) |
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SM 2023, c. 10, s. 14 |
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Revisions related to gender-neutral nouns and pronouns
Under subsection 26.2(1) of The Statutes and Regulations Act, the chief legislative counsel may revise language and grammar in legislation to replace the exclusive use of masculine or feminine nouns and pronouns or binary pronouns with equivalent gender-neutral nouns and pronouns.
In the English version of this Act, such revisions were made in the following provisions:
s. 1(1) — definition "common-law partner"
s. 1(1) — definition "elderly persons", multiple amendments
s. 1(1) — definition "infirm person"
s. 2
s. 3(4)(a)
s. 3(5)
s. 19