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The Department conducted research to develop a paper to seek feedback about potential changes and revisions of the FPA, the Plan Review process, and consideration of a building standards framework. This review was intended to ensure that any proposed amendments or new legislation will establish a framework that best meets the needs of residents while protecting public safety.
MACA has released a What We Heard Report that includes a summary of feedback received from the engagement.
Have Your Say
NWT residents were invited to provide feedback on the Fire Prevention Act on or before June 23, 2022.
Next Steps
Input from the engagement will inform the development of legislative amendments. MACA intends on making amendments to the FPA within the life of the 19th Legislative Assembly.
The Department conducted research to develop a paper to seek feedback about potential changes and revisions of the FPA, the Plan Review process, and consideration of a building standards framework. This review was intended to ensure that any proposed amendments or new legislation will establish a framework that best meets the needs of residents while protecting public safety.
MACA has released a What We Heard Report that includes a summary of feedback received from the engagement.
Have Your Say
NWT residents were invited to provide feedback on the Fire Prevention Act on or before June 23, 2022.
Next Steps
Input from the engagement will inform the development of legislative amendments. MACA intends on making amendments to the FPA within the life of the 19th Legislative Assembly.
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NWT residents were invited to provide feedback on the Fire Prevention Act on or before June 23, 2022.
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