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Bill C-210 explained in plain English

An Act to amend the Canada Revenue Agency Act (organ and tissue donors)

Federal Parliament bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament
Legislature / Parliament
Parliament of Canada
Session
43rd Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill C-210
Full title
An Act to amend the Canada Revenue Agency Act (organ and tissue donors)
Current status
Did not become law (session ended)
Latest event
At second reading in the House of Commons
Last updated
Feb 27, 2020
Sponsor

Official Parliament of Canada snapshot for 43rd Parliament, 1st Session. MP vote breakdowns appear when the House of Commons publishes a recorded division export for that bill. Senate and House stage details include official debate/sitting links when LEGISinfo publishes them.

Chamber
Parliament of Canada
Current Stage
At second reading in the House of Commons
Latest Activity
Feb 27, 2020
Sponsor
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

AI-assisted, reviewed before publishing
Short Version

Bill C-210 allows the Canada Revenue Agency to collect and share organ donor registration information from income tax returns with provincial and territorial governments.

What It Means

Bill C-210 amends the Canada Revenue Agency Act to give the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) the authority to partner with provincial and territorial governments to help them establish and maintain organ and tissue donor registries. Under this bill, the CRA would be allowed to: - Enter into agreements with provinces and territories to collect information needed for organ donor registries - Use information from income tax returns (specifically returns filed under paragraph 150(1)(d) of the Income Tax Act) to gather this information - Share collected information with the province or territory where the person lives, but only if that person has authorized the CRA to do so in their tax return The bill does not create a national registry or require people to register as donors. It simply enables the CRA to assist provinces and territories in collecting registry information from people who voluntarily authorize the sharing of their information when filing taxes.

What This Bill Does
  • Amends the Canada Revenue Agency Act by adding a new section 63.1
  • Authorizes the Canada Revenue Agency to enter into agreements with provincial and territorial governments for collecting organ and tissue donor registry information
  • Allows the CRA to collect information from income tax returns (specifically those filed under paragraph 150(1)(d) of the Income Tax Act) needed by provinces and territories for donor registries
  • Permits the CRA to disclose collected information to the province or territory where an individual resides, but only if that individual authorized such disclosure in their tax return
Who Is Affected
  • Provinces and territories that wish to establish or maintain organ and tissue donor registries
  • Individuals who file income tax returns and may voluntarily authorize the CRA to share their information for organ donor registry purposes
  • The Canada Revenue Agency, which gains new authority to enter into agreements and collect and disclose donor registry information
Rights, Duties, Or Obligations
  • The CRA may enter into agreements with provincial or territorial governments (permissive authority, not a requirement)
  • The CRA may collect organ donor registry information from income tax returns filed under the Income Tax Act
  • Individuals have the right to authorize or decline authorization for the CRA to share their information with their province or territory by indicating this in their tax return
  • The CRA may only disclose information to a province or territory if the individual has authorized such disclosure in their tax return
Important Dates
  • Bill is currently at second reading in the House of Commons (as of the provided status) - commencement date not specified in the bill text
Financial Or Tax Impacts
  • No direct tax changes or financial impacts are specified in the bill text
Enforcement Or Penalties
  • The bill text does not specify any penalties or enforcement mechanisms related to the new provisions
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill does not specify what types of information would be collected (beyond 'any information that the province or territory requires')
  • The bill does not specify the timing or process for how individuals would authorize information sharing when filing their tax return
  • The bill does not detail what safeguards or privacy protections would apply to the collected information
  • The bill does not specify whether participation by provinces or territories would be voluntary or mandatory
  • The bill does not indicate a timeline for when this authority would come into effect
  • The bill does not address how the CRA would determine 'the province or territory in which an individual resides' if someone has moved
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Canada Revenue Agency Act
amended

A new section 63.1 is added to authorize the CRA to enter into agreements with provinces and territories to collect and disclose organ donor registry information from income tax returns, subject to individual authorization.

Source: Section 1 of Bill C-210; new section 63.1

Income Tax Act
referenced

Income tax returns filed under paragraph 150(1)(d) of the Income Tax Act become a source of organ donor registry information that the CRA may collect and share with provinces and territories.

Source: Section 63.1(1) of Bill C-210

Generated using AI from official bill text. Not legal advice. It is written by PoliticalData.ca for civic education, automatically checked and spot-reviewed before publishing.

Official text

Parliamentary Process

Step 1
First reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

This artifact describes the procedural status of Bill C-210 concerning organ and tissue donors, indicating it has not yet reached the Senate's first reading stage, with its current progress being at second reading in the House of Commons.

Step 2
Second reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill C-210 has not yet reached the Second Reading stage in the Senate, with its progress currently focused on Second Reading in the House of Commons.

Step 3
Third reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill C-210 has not yet reached the Third Reading stage in the Senate, and its overall status is at Second Reading in the House of Commons.

Step 1
First reading
Feb 19, 2020
Completed

Bill C-210, concerning amendments to the Canada Revenue Agency Act related to organ and tissue donors, completed its first reading in the House of Commons on February 19, 2020.

Introduction and first reading, Feb 19, 2020
End of stage activity, Feb 19, 2020
Chamber sittings
Introduction and first reading - Feb 19, 2020

During a House of Commons sitting on February 19, 2020, Bill C-210, aimed at amending the Canada Revenue Agency Act to support organ and tissue donor registries, was formally introduced and received its first reading.

Step 2
Second reading
Feb 27, 2020
No activity

Bill C-210, an Act to amend the Canada Revenue Agency Act regarding organ and tissue donors, was placed in the Order of Precedence on February 27, 2020, during its second reading stage in the House of Commons.

Placed in the Order of Precedence, Feb 27, 2020
Step 3
Consideration in committee
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill C-210, concerning organ and tissue donors and amendments to the Canada Revenue Agency Act, has not yet reached the committee stage in the House of Commons.

Step 4
Report stage
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill C-210, concerning organ and tissue donors, has not yet reached the Report Stage in the House of Commons, with its latest activity being placed in the Order of Precedence.

Step 5
Third reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill C-210, concerning organ and tissue donors and amending the Canada Revenue Agency Act, has not yet reached the Third Reading stage in the House of Commons, with its current status being Second Reading.

Debate and sitting links point to official parliamentary sources when LEGISinfo publishes them. Any plain-language discussion summaries should be generated from those official texts and reviewed before public display.

Vote Summary

No published recorded division

This bill is still active. We only show vote counts after the legislature publishes a recorded division.

Sponsor
Len Webber
Sponsor party or district not listed
Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament

No published representative vote breakdown

This bill is still moving through the process. When a recorded division is published, representative positions can be listed here.

Official sources

Status, sponsor, votes, and timeline on this page are drawn from these official legislative sources and public records. Each summary above is attributed to its own source.

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