Public Consultation: Proposed By-Laws Under the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA)

22 May 2026

Start: May 22 2026 End: Jun 21 2026

Consultation Type: Email Status: Active

Background

The Nova Scotia Government passed the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA), which establishes a common and consistent regulatory framework for all health professions in Nova Scotia. 

The Midwifery Regulatory Council of Nova Scotia (MRCNS) and Nova Scotia College of Nursing (NSCN) have been instructed by the Department of Health and Wellness to combine/amalgamate into a single regulator when they transition to the RHPA in mid 2026. The single regulator will be responsible for the regulation of both professions of midwifery and nursing – a multi-profession regulator.

Together, MRCNS and NSCN bring a collective 130 years of regulatory experience in Nova Scotia. As we work towards becoming a single regulator, we look forward to ongoing collaboration with our partners and interested parties to ensure we continue to benefit Nova Scotians and the health system. 

Our approach to creating a multi-profession regulator is founded on the principle that midwifery and nursing are unique self-identifying professions with distinct scopes of practice, entry to practice requirements, knowledge, skills and abilities. This is an amalgamation of regulatory bodies, and not a merger of professions. 

Draft Bylaws 

In preparation for the transition to the RHPA, bylaws have been drafted to support the effective regulation of midwifery and nursing professions in the public interest.  These Bylaws will form part of the legislative framework for the new regulator, together with the RHPAGeneral Regulations, and pending Regulator-specific regulations. The Regulator-specific regulations are set by the NS Government and are not yet in effect. A link to the Regulator-specific regulations will be added when available.

 You can review the proposed bylaws here.

How to Participate

We invite feedback by June 21, 2026 via email to generalcounsel@nscn.ca. Please identify whether you are responding as an individual or on behalf of an organization, and whether you are a member of the public, midwife, or nurse. 

Thank you for taking the time to review the proposed bylaws and contribute to this process. Your input helps to ensure a smooth transition and continued protection of the public. 

Next Steps

Feedback received on the draft Bylaws will be shared with the initial Board of the new regulator. A final version of the Bylaws will be approved and posted online after the transition to the RHPA.

How to Stay Informed

More information regarding the amalgamation and transition to the RHPA is available here. We will continue to provide updates as key changes are finalized and will share additional information as it becomes available. We appreciate your patience and support during this period of change.

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