Electronic Conveyancing National Law Application Bill 2026
Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 5 May 2026general_report
The WA parliamentary committee reviewed the Electronic Conveyancing National Law Application Bill 2026, finding some clauses impact parliamentary sovereignty. The bill aims to align WA with national electronic conveyancing laws. The committee made 24 findings and 2 recommendations, focusing on maintaining parliamentary oversight while enabling national uniformity.
Impact
The bill affects the WA Parliament's law-making powers and the way electronic conveyancing is regulated in the state. It also impacts stakeholders involved in property transactions, including land title administrators, conveyancers, and the public.
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