DOMINICA–Dominican Parliament to convene on Monday.

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Dominica House of Assembly in Roseau convenes for Third Session of Eleventh Parliament on February 23 2026 to debate five major bills including Medical Profession Bill and Payment System and Services Bill
The Dominican Parliament convened on Monday to debate five major bills aimed at strengthening healthcare, financial regulation, and regional integration under CARICOM

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – The third session of the Eleventh Parliament will convene here on Monday.

During the session, five bills will be listed on the Order Paper, aimed at strengthening the island’s financial regulatory framework, enhancing standards and oversight within the health sector, and advancing the objectives of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy.

The Payment System and Services Bill 2026 seeks to establish a comprehensive licensing and regulatory regime for payment service providers, expand oversight of the payment system, and strengthen consumer protections within the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union.

The Food Safety Bill 2026 provides for enhanced food safety and quality standards in Dominica, strengthened inspection and enforcement mechanisms, and greater consumer protection.

Parliament will also debate the Caribbean Community (Movement of Factors) Bill 2026, which gives effect to key provisions of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, facilitating the right of establishment, the provision of services, and the free movement of capital within CARICOM Member States.

In the health sector, the Medical Profession Bill 2026 proposes the establishment of the Dominica Medical Council to oversee the registration and licensing of medical professionals, regulate professional conduct and discipline, and approve qualifications and standards for continuing education and training.

Additionally, the Nurses and Midwives Bill 2026 proposes the establishment of the Dominica Nurses and Midwives Council to provide for the registration, enrolment, and licensing of nurses and midwives, regulate professional conduct and discipline, and set standards and requirements for continuing education and training.

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