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Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has outlined a comprehensive legislative agenda as Parliament resumed sittings for the second session.
Speaking on the floor of the House on Tuesday, February 3, he highlighted bills and regulations spanning multiple sectors, including finance, energy, education, local governance, and sports.
The following legislative proposals and regulations will be presented for consideration, including amendments, revisions, and new bills.
Find below the full list;
| Sector | Bills / Regulations |
|---|---|
| Finance / Investment | 1. Ghana Cocoa Board Amendment Bill 2. Ghana Investment Promotion Authority Bill 3. Ghana Deposit Protection Amendment Bill 4. Exemptions Amendment Bill 5. Income Tax Amendment Bill 6. Extractive Industries Fiscal Reforms Bill 7. Ghana Bankruptcy Act (revision) 8. Ghana Banking Services Agency Bill |
| Housing / Transport / Local Governance | 9. Rent Bill (Ministry of Works & Housing) 10. Buffer Zones Regulations 11. Local Governance University Bill 12. Local Governance and Development Bill 13. Abolition of Coastal and Middle Belt Development Authorities (bill) 14. Amendments to Land Use and Special Planning Act 15. Road Traffic Amendment Regulations (discipline among Okada riders) 16. NPA Act Revision |
| Education / Culture | 17. College of Education Bill 18. Ghana Book Development Council Bill 19. Ghana Bureau of Languages Bill 20. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park Authority Bill |
| Environment / Energy / Mining | 21. Environmental Protection Carbon Market Regulation 2026 22. Basic Ionizing Radiation Control Regulations 23. Integrated Management Systems Regulations 24. Emergency Preparedness and Response Regulations 25. Design of Nuclear Installation Regulations 26. Review and Amendment of the Biosafety Act 27. Nuclear Power Corporation Bill 28. Renewable Energy Authority Bill 29. Minerals and Mining Bill (comprehensive revision) 30. Ghana Geological Survey Authority Regulations 31. Minerals and Mining Regulations 32. Wildlife Resources Mining Regulations 33. Renegotiated Power Purchase Agreements Legislation |
| Sports | 34. National Sports College, Winneba Bill 35. Regulations to enforce the Anti-Doping Act 36. New Sports Fund Act Regulations |
The second session of the 9th Parliament promises to be a busy period for Parliament, with Members set to debate and deliberate on these bills, amendments, and regulations that aim to enhance governance, economic growth, social development, and national infrastructure.
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