Bill 93 explained in plain English
Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Act, 2015
Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.
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Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 41st Parliament, 1st Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.
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The Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Act, 2015, proclaims April of each year as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month in Ontario.
This Act, known as the Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Act, 2015, proclaims the month of April each year as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month in Ontario. The Act aims to extend awareness and education about testicular cancer, noting it is the most common cancer among men aged 15 to 34 and that its incidence has been increasing.
- Declares that the month of April in each year is to be known as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month.
- Establishes the short title of the Act as the Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Act, 2015.
- Specifies that the Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.
- The general public in Ontario, through increased awareness and education efforts.
- Men between the ages of 15 and 34, as they are identified as the most commonly affected age group by testicular cancer.
- Healthcare professionals and organizations involved in cancer awareness and education.
- The Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- The Act came into force on the day it received Royal Assent.
- The Act does not establish specific programs, funding, or mandatory actions related to Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. It only proclaims the month for awareness purposes.
Declares that the month of April in each year is to be known as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month.
Source: Section 1
The Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.
Source: Section 2
Assigns the short title 'Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Act, 2015' to the Act.
Source: Section 3
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