Orders made in response to an emergency
Updated to: January 11, 2025
General information about emergency orders
Like regulations, these orders are made under the authority of an enabling Act and have legislative effect, but they are not required to be registered as regulations under The Statutes and Regulations Act.
They have been made in response to an emergency and are effective for the period of time shown in the table, unless they are revoked before the end date.
Some orders override or affect the application of another Act or a regulation for a period of time specified in the order.
Include orders that have expired or been revoked.
C.C.S.M. | Title of Act | Date signed | In force |
R117 | The Regulated Health Professions Act | ||
30 Mar. 2020 | 30 Mar. 2020 until terminated | ||
Order under The Regulated Health Professions Act (COVID-19 Response Nurses) |
30 Nov. 2020 | 30 Nov. 2020 until terminated | |
Order under The Regulated Health Professions Act (nasopharyngeal swabbing re private employers) |
23 Mar. 2021 | 26 Mar. 2021 until terminated | |
Order under The Regulated Health Professions Act (nasopharyngeal swab) |
3 June 2021 | 4 June 2021 until terminated | |
Order under The Regulated Health Professions Act (vaccine administration) |
30 June 2021 | 30 June 2021 until terminated | |
Order under The Regulated Health Professions Act (vaccine administration) (influenza) |
14 Oct. 2021 | 14 Oct. 2021 until terminated | |
Order under The Regulated Health Professions Act (rapid testing) |
16 Dec. 2021 | 18 Dec. 2021 until terminated |
NOTE: An order without an end date may include an end date for any part of the order.