Bill 255, Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and Thalassemia Awareness Day Act, 2021

Bill 255 Royal Assent (PDF)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Explanatory Note was written as a reader’s aid to Bill 255 and does not form part of the law. 
Bill 255 has been enacted as Chapter 22 of the Statutes of Ontario, 2021.

The Bill proclaims June 19 in each year as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and May 8 in each year as Thalassemia Awareness Day.

Bill 255 2021

An Act to proclaim Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and Thalassemia Awareness Day

Preamble

Sickle cell disease and thalassemia are the most common inherited blood disorders in the world. As debilitating genetic diseases, they can cause severe chronic pain, organ dysfunction, bacterial infections, and many other serious complications. The lifespan of individuals with these disorders can be reduced by as much as 30 years.

Approximately five per cent of the world’s population are healthy carriers of the genes for sickle cell disease or thalassemia, with the percentage as high as 25 per cent in some regions. Although Ontario now offers universal newborn screening for these disorders, important gaps remain in our understanding and knowledge about their exact prevalence in our province.

June 19 is recognized annually as World Sickle Cell Day by organizations such as the World Health Organization, African Union, and the United Nations, including the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. May 8 is recognized annually as World Thalassemia Day throughout the world and by the Thalassemia International Federation.

Proclaiming June 19as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and May 8 as Thalassemia Awareness Day in Ontario would increase awareness of these blood disorders in our province and dedicate a day to support individuals who have sickle cell disease or thalassemia and their families.

Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day

1 June 19 in each year is proclaimed as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day.

Thalassemia Awareness Day

2 May 8 in each year is proclaimed as Thalassemia Awareness Day.

Commencement

3 This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

4 The short title of this Act is the Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and Thalassemia Awareness Day Act, 2021.

Bill 255 Original (PDF)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The Bill proclaims June 19 in each year as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and May 8 in each year as Thalassemia Awareness Day.

Bill 255 2021

An Act to proclaim Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and Thalassemia Awareness Day

Preamble

Sickle cell disease and thalassemia are the most common inherited blood disorders in the world. As debilitating genetic diseases, they can cause severe chronic pain, organ dysfunction, bacterial infections, and many other serious complications. The lifespan of individuals with these disorders can be reduced by as much as 30 years.

Approximately five per cent of the world’s population are healthy carriers of the genes for sickle cell disease or thalassemia, with the percentage as high as 25 per cent in some regions. Although Ontario now offers universal newborn screening for these disorders, important gaps remain in our understanding and knowledge about their exact prevalence in our province.

June 19 is recognized annually as World Sickle Cell Day by organizations such as the World Health Organization, African Union, and the United Nations, including the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. May 8 is recognized annually as World Thalassemia Day throughout the world and by the Thalassemia International Federation.

Proclaiming June 19 as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and May 8 as Thalassemia Awareness Day in Ontario would increase awareness of these blood disorders in our province and dedicate a day to support individuals who have sickle cell disease or thalassemia and their families.

Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day

1 June 19 in each year is proclaimed as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day.

Thalassemia Awareness Day

2 May 8 in each year is proclaimed as Thalassemia Awareness Day.

Commencement

3 This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

4 The short title of this Act is the Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and Thalassemia Awareness Day Act, 2021.

DateBill stageEventOutcomeCommittee
June 3, 2021Royal AssentRoyal Assent received--
May 20, 2021Third ReadingVoteCarried-
May 20, 2021Third ReadingDebated--
April 21, 2021Second ReadingOrdered for Third Reading--
April 21, 2021Second ReadingReported without amendment--
April 20, 2021Second ReadingConsideration of a Bill-Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills
March 2, 2021Second ReadingOrdered referred to Standing Committee-Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills
March 2, 2021Second ReadingVoteCarried-
March 2, 2021Second ReadingDebated--
March 1, 2021First ReadingVoteCarried-

Debates and Progress

First Reading

March 1, 2021

Committee

Second Reading

March 2, 2021

Ms. Andrea Khanjin, Mr. Rudy Cuzzetto, Ms. Jill Andrew, Ms. Mitzie Hunter, Mr. Rod Phillips, Mme France Gélinas, Hon. Stephen Lecce, Mr. Joel Harden

Declared carried. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.

Committee

Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills

April 20, 2021

April 21, 2021

Reported to the House without amendment. Ordered for third reading.

Third Reading

May 20, 2021

Ms. Andrea Khanjin, Ms. Laura Mae Lindo

Declared carried.

Royal Assent

Thursday, June 3, 2021