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Cayman Islands Parliament Recap: Bills Passed and Questions Answered

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Published March 25th, 2026
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Summary

The Cayman Islands Government announced a recap of the Fourth Meeting of the 2025-2026 Session of Parliament, held from March 4-10, 2026. Key outcomes included the passage of 10 government bills covering areas such as immigration reform, health insurance, financial services, and traffic regulations, alongside the answering of 54 questions from the opposition.

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This document provides a summary of the Cayman Islands Parliament's Fourth Meeting of the 2025-2026 Session, which took place from March 4-10, 2026. The meeting saw the passage of ten government bills, including amendments to immigration, health insurance, virtual asset service providers, mutual funds, private funds, traffic, litter, registered land, and administrative appeals tribunal legislation. Additionally, 54 questions from the opposition were addressed, and 14 private members' motions were heard.

This is a notice of legislative activity and does not impose new direct compliance obligations on regulated entities. Compliance officers should note the passage of bills related to financial services (Virtual Asset (Service Providers) (Amendment) Bill, 2026, Mutual Funds (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and Private Funds (Amendment) Bill, 2026) as these may impact their operations. No specific compliance deadlines or penalties are mentioned in this recap.

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In Case You Missed It: Recap for Parliament Fourth Meeting 2025-2026 Session

25 March 2026 | Press Release | By: Public Relations Unit

The Fourth Meeting of the 2025–2026 Session of Parliament was held from 4–10 March 2026. Key outcomes include:

  • 10 Government Bills Passed
  • 54 Questions from the Opposition Answered
  • 14 Private Members’ Motions Heard

Government Advances Immigration Reform: Minister Michael Myles outlined the three key amendments to the initial immigration bill, which was later passed on 5 March. Watch it here .

Parliamentarians Prioritise Health Insurance: The Health Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and Health Insurance Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2026 were passed on 5 March. Watch it here.

Financial Services and Commerce Bills Passed: The Virtual Asset (Service Providers) (Amendment) Bill, 2026, Mutual Funds (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and Private Funds (Amendment) Bill, 2026 were passed on 5 March. Watch it here.

Traffic, Litter, Registered Land and Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bills Passed: Parliamentarians passed the Traffic (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2026, Litter (Amendment) Bill, 2026, Registered Land (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 2025 during the fourth sitting on 10 March. Watch it here.

Premier Announces Tribute to Loxley Banks: Premier Hon. André Ebanks announced that Caucus had agreed to rename the Radio Cayman building the Loxley Banks Building. Watch it here.

To learn more about the Fourth Meeting visit: gov.ky/governmentinparliament.

Watch the full session here.

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Cayman Government
Published
March 25th, 2026
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Notice
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Non-binding
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Final
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Minor
Document ID
Press Release | 25 March 2026

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