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Bill 228 explained in plain English

Keeping Polystyrene Out of Ontario's Lakes and Rivers Act, 2021

Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature
Legislature / Parliament
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Session
42nd Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill 228
Full title
Keeping Polystyrene Out of Ontario's Lakes and Rivers Act, 2021
Current status
Passed
Latest event
Royal Assent received
Last updated
May 20, 2021

Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.

Chamber
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Current Stage
Royal Assent received
Latest Activity
May 20, 2021
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

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Short Version

This Ontario Act prohibits the sale and construction of certain floating items containing polystyrene foam unless the foam is fully encapsulated.

What It Means

The Keeping Polystyrene Out of Ontario's Lakes and Rivers Act, 2021, prohibits the sale and construction of floating docks, floating platforms, and buoys that use unencapsulated expanded or extruded polystyrene foam. Encapsulation means the foam must be fully covered or contained.

What This Bill Does
  • Prohibits the sale or offering for sale of floating docks, floating platforms, or buoys that contain expanded or extruded polystyrene that is not fully encapsulated.
  • Prohibits the construction or reconstruction of floating docks, floating platforms, or buoys that contain expanded or extruded polystyrene that is not fully encapsulated.
  • Establishes that the Act comes into force on the second anniversary of its Royal Assent.
  • Provides the short title of the Act.
Who Is Affected
  • Manufacturers and sellers of floating docks, floating platforms, and buoys.
  • Individuals or companies constructing or reconstructing floating docks, floating platforms, and buoys.
Rights, Duties, Or Obligations
  • The obligation to ensure expanded or extruded polystyrene in floating docks, floating platforms, or buoys is fully encapsulated when selling, offering for sale, constructing, or reconstructing them.
Important Dates
  • The Act received Royal Assent on May 20, 2021. It comes into force on the second anniversary of this date.
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill text does not specify what constitutes 'fully encapsulated' for the purpose of expanded or extruded polystyrene.
  • The bill text does not outline any penalties or enforcement mechanisms for non-compliance.
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Keeping Polystyrene Out of Ontario's Lakes and Rivers Act, 2021
commencement

This Act will come into force two years after it received Royal Assent.

Source: Section 3

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

Process Snapshot

Step 1
First reading
Nov 5, 2020
Step 2
Second reading
Mar 24, 2021
Step 3
Committee review
Mar 24, 2021
Step 4
Third reading
May 13, 2021
Step 5
Royal assent
May 20, 2021

Vote Summary

No published recorded division

This bill does not have a published recorded division in the current official sources, so representative-by-representative vote counts are not shown.

Sponsor
Norman Miller
Sponsor party or district not listed
Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature

No published representative vote breakdown

The current official sources do not publish a recorded division breakdown for this bill, so there is no representative-by-representative table to show.

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.

How this data is sourced