Dominica Parliament to convene on Monday, February 23, 2026

The Parliament of Dominica is set to commence its Third Session of the Eleventh Parliament on Monday, February 23, 2026, with a significant legislative agenda featuring five pivotal bills. This parliamentary sitting will address comprehensive reforms across financial regulation, healthcare standards, and regional economic integration.

The legislative package includes the Payment System and Services Bill 2026, which establishes a robust licensing framework for payment service providers within the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union. This legislation aims to expand regulatory oversight and enhance consumer protection mechanisms in financial transactions.

In parallel, the Food Safety Bill 2026 introduces strengthened food safety protocols, improved quality standards, and more effective inspection and enforcement procedures to safeguard consumer health in Dominica.

Regional integration advances through the Caribbean Community (Movement of Factors) Bill 2026, which implements critical provisions of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas. This legislation facilitates the right of establishment, service provision, and capital movement across CARICOM member states, promoting greater economic cohesion within the Caribbean Single Market and Economy.

The healthcare sector undergoes substantial regulatory modernization through two complementary bills. The Medical Profession Bill 2026 proposes establishing the Dominica Medical Council to oversee professional registration, licensing, conduct discipline, and continuing education standards for medical practitioners. Similarly, the Nurses and Midwives Bill 2026 creates a parallel council to regulate nursing and midwifery professions, establishing formal requirements for registration, professional conduct, and ongoing training.

The parliamentary proceedings will be publicly accessible through live broadcasts on the Government Information Service (GIS) and Dominica Broadcasting Station (DBS) commencing at 10:00 a.m., ensuring transparency and public engagement with these significant legislative developments.