Parliament Final Meeting of 2025-2026 Session, April 29
Summary
The Cayman Islands Parliament will convene its Fifth and final Meeting of the 2025-2026 Session on Wednesday, 29 April 2026 at 2:00 PM. MPs will consider several Bills including the Airports Authority Amendment and Validation Bill, Auditors Oversight Amendment Bill, Health Practice Amendment Bill, and Proceeds of Crime Amendment Bill. The meeting will also include Ministry reports, Private Members' Motions, and Parliamentary Questions.
What changed
The Cayman Islands Parliament has announced its final meeting of the 2025-2026 Session, scheduled for 29 April 2026 at 2:00 PM. The meeting will address several legislative items including the Airports Authority Amendment and Validation Bill, Health Practice Amendment Bill, Proceeds of Crime Amendment Bill, and other government business.
Affected parties should monitor parliamentary proceedings as bills considered during this session may establish new regulatory requirements once enacted. The public is invited to observe via live broadcast or in-person attendance at the House of Parliament.
What to do next
- Monitor Parliament website for bill details and updates
- Follow proceedings via CIGTV, Radio Cayman, or in-person attendance
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Parliament to Convene Final Meeting of 2025-2026 Session on 29 April
14 April 2026 | Press Release | By: Leah Archibold
The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. D. Ezzard Miller, notified Members of Parliament (MPs) that the Fifth Meeting of the 2025-2026 Session will commence at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, 29 April 2026.
The final meeting of the current 2025-2026 Session proceedings will provide an opportunity for MPs to advance key legislative matters and conclude the outstanding business ahead of the Official Opening of the 2026-2027 Session.
During this Fifth Meeting, Members of Parliament are expected to consider several Bills, including:
- Airports Authority (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2026
- Auditors Oversight (Amendment, Validation and Repeal) Bill, 2026
- Airports Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2026
- Health Practice (Amendment) Bill, 2026
- Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2026
- Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill, 2026
Reports by various Ministries, Portfolios, Offices and Government-owned entities are also expected to be Tabled. This fifth meeting will also include a number of Private Members’ Motions and Parliamentary Questions. The Development and Planning (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which an Opposition Member filed, will also be dealt with.
This final meeting represents a key milestone in the parliamentary calendar, bringing the 2025-2026 Session to a close while reinforcing Parliament’s continued commitment to effective governance and service to the people of the Cayman Islands, as it prepares to embark on a new legislative year.
The public is invited to follow the proceedings through the live broadcasts on the Government’s YouTube channel, CIGTV network, and Radio Cayman. Members of the public are also welcome and encouraged to attend in person at the House of Parliament after registering with Security.
Relevant documents and updates will be posted on the Parliament’s official website, www.parliament.ky, ahead of the Meeting.
To learn about the business Government is conducting in Parliament, visit : gov.ky/governmentinparliament.
Watch previous sessions on demand on CIG YouTube.
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