Legislation

Federal and provincial legislation and regulations govern nursing practice. The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) and its registrants must be compliant with this legislation.

Legislation Guiding the CRNA's Processes

When considering applications for registration, in addition to the Health Professions Act, the CRNA must comply with the requirements in the following two statutes:

  • Labour Mobility Act (Bill 49) | Awaiting Proclamation
    The Labour Mobility Act (LMA) works to ensure applicants experience a registration process that is standardized, timely and consistent. The CRNA is aligning its current practices for out-of-province applicants to the new legislation. The CRNA is already aligned with the principles of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA), which assure policies and procedures remove barriers to labour mobility across provinces.
  • Fair Registration Practices Act
    The Fair Registration Practices Act (FRPA) exists to ensure fair registration practices by regulatory bodies. The FRPA, and its corresponding code and regulations, outline the duties for assessing applicants fairly. The CRNA reports its registration procedures and policies to the Minister under the FRPA.