Fourth Meeting | 4-10 March 2026

During the Fourth Meeting of the 2025–2026 Session of Parliament, Members passed 10 Government Bills, addressed 54 Opposition questions, and heard 14 Private Members’ Motions.

Key outcomes included progress on immigration reform, updates to health insurance legislation, and the passage of several financial services and regulatory bills. Parliament also focused on governance and community development, approving amendments to traffic, litter, land, and administrative appeals legislation.

Key legislation passed during this meeting included:


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In Case You Missed It: Recap for Parliament Fourth Meeting 2025-2026 Session
25 March 2026 | Press Release

In Case You Missed It. The Fourth Meeting of the 2025–2026 Session of Parliament was held from 4–10 March 2026.

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Parliament - Ministers Katherine Ebanks Wilks, Rolston Anglin and PS Heather Bodden and Julie Hunter
Summary of Parliamentary Proceedings: 10 March 2026
11 March 2026 | Press Release

During the Fourth Sitting of the Fourth Meeting of the 2025–2026 Session, Members of Parliament passed several Bills relating to traffic regulation, litter enforcement, land administration and the establishment of a new Administrative Appeals Tribunal. The Sitting also included statements on government programmes, appropriation matters and the approval of several motions addressing governance and community development.

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Premier: Productive Parliament Sittings Move Government's Broad Outcomes Forward
11 March 2026 | Press Release

The NCFC Government, led by the Premier the Hon. André Ebanks, welcomed a highly productive four days in Parliament as a number of our country’s longstanding challenges were addressed collaboratively by elected leaders on both sides of the aisle

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Summary of Parliamentary Proceedings: 6 March 2026
9 March 2026 | Press Release

Parliamentarians met for the Third Sitting of the Fourth Meeting of the 2025–2026 Session, where several Bills were introduced for second reading and Members addressed questions on national issues including housing, healthcare allowances, artificial intelligence policy and coastal erosion.

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Premier Update on Cayman’s Participation in CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting
9 March 2026 | Speech

Premier André Ebanks updates Parliament on the Cayman Islands’ participation in the 50th CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting, highlighting security, trade and regional integration and cooperation.

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Immigration Bill, 2026 Amendments Addressed in Parliament
9 March 2026 | Press Release

The Cayman Islands Government has introduced a series of amendments to the Immigration (Transition) Act (2022 Revision). The amendments aim to improve administrative efficiency, clarify longstanding practices, and provide greater certainty for thousands of Caymanians.

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Summary of Parliamentary Proceedings: 5 March 2026
6 March 2026 | Press Release

Members of Parliament convened for the Second Sitting of the Fourth Meeting, during which several Bills were passed, including immigration, health insurance and financial services regulations. Members also addressed questions on national matters and debated motions concerning public safety, recycling and social media use among young people.

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Summary of Parliamentary Proceedings: 4 March 2026
5 March 2026 | Press Release

The First Sitting of the Fourth Meeting of the 2025–2026 Session of Parliament included proposed amendments to immigration and health insurance legislation. Members also tabled reports, addressed questions to Ministers and recognised recently retired Cayman Airways pilots for their service.

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NCFC Advances Urgent Legislation to Help Caymanians
26 February 2026 | Press Release

Premier the Hon. André Ebanks MP has today reaffirmed Government’s commitment to good governance, transparency and problem-solving leadership in certifying a limited number of Bills as urgent under section 77(2) of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order.

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Publications (Bills, Reports, and other Documents)  

Health Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2026 (LG12, S1)
25 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

The Bill amends the Health Insurance Act to modernise terminology and eligibility by replacing the concept of an “indigent person” with a clearer, health-focused definition of a “medically indigent person”, ensuring access to health insurance support is based on medical and financial need in the Cayman Islands.

Key Provisions: 

  1. Removes the definition of “indigent person” and introduces “medically indigent person”, covering individuals receiving financial assistance or those deemed unable to afford health insurance or medical services due to inadequate financial resources.
  2. Transfers eligibility decision-making from the Minister responsible for social services to the Minister responsible for health, acting on the advice of the Chief Medical Officer.
  3. Ensures any pending applications about inability to pay for health insurance or medical services are assessed under the new legal framework once the Bill comes into force.

Supplement No. 1 published with Legislation Gazette No. 12 dated 25th February, 2026.

Health Insurance Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2026 (LG12, S2)
25 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

The Bill amends the Health Insurance Commission Act to update terminology and definitions so that reference to support for vulnerable persons align with the concept of “medically indigent persons” used on related health insurance legislation in the Cayman Islands. 

Key Provisions: 

  1. Replaces all references to “indigent persons” in the Health Insurance Commission Act (2016 Revision) with “medically indigent persons” to ensure consistency with the Health Insurance Act (2021 Revision).
  2. Introduces a definition of “medically indigent person” by directly referencing the definition already established in the Health Insurance Act (2021 Revision).
  3. Makes consequential amendments to ensure alignment across health insurance legislation and provides that the Act comes into force immediately after the Health Insurance (Amendment) Act, 2026.

Supplement No. 2 published with Legislation Gazette No. 12 dated 25th February, 2026.

Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2026 (LG10, S1)
20 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

The Bill amends the Immigration (Transition) Act to automatically recognise a specific demographic of people born in the Cayman Islands as Caymanian, formally authorise and validate expedited immigration service fees and clarify transitional arrangements for affected applicants.

Key Provisions: 

  1. Confers Caymanian status automatically on persons born in the islands on or before 26 March 1977, alongside existing categories.
  2. Establishes a clear legal framework for expedited processing of immigration applications, including express fees, refund rules and regulatory powers.
  3. Protects certain applicants from new residency requirements, addresses refunds in limited cases and retrospectively validates previously charged expedited fees. 

Supplement No.1 of Legislation Gazette 10 published on 20 February 2026.

Litter (Amendment) Bill 2026 Introduced (LG7,S12)
05 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

This Bill amends the Litter Act (1997) to significantly strengthen enforcement against littering by increasing penalties, modernising provisions and introducing greater regulatory flexibility to deter environmental offences.

Key Provisions:

  1. Raises fines and imprisonment terms for littering in public places and on premises, non-compliance with notices, interference with officers and failure to remove derelict vehicles
  2. Strengthens the authority of environmental health officers to require removal of litter, enter premises, remove litter or derelict vehicles and recover costs from offenders.
  3. Empowers Cabinet to make regulations establishing an administrative fines system and other supporting regulations to improve efficiency and compliance.

Supplement No.12 of Legislation Gazette 07 published on 5 February 2026.

Registered Land (Amendment) Bill 2026 (LG7, S13)
05 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

This Bill amends the Registered Land Act to modernise and streamline the law governing charges over land, with particular focus on owner-occupied residential property. It strengthens transparency, fairness and engagement between lenders and borrowers before lending and before enforcement action is taken.

Key Provisions: 

  1. Introduces mandatory Secured Lending Information Forms and Special Acknowledgements to ensure borrowers understand loan terms, risks, interest rate changes and their obligations before a charge is registered. 
  2. Requires lenders, in cases involving owner-occupied residential premises to follow detailed notice, information-sharing and engagement steps before exercising remedies such as sale or appointment of a receiver.
  3. Refines rights of redemption, notice periods and interest penalties, expands methods of sale beyond auction, improves post-sale disclosure and allows court oversight to ensure lenders act in good faith and fairly.

Supplement No.13 of Legislation Gazette 07 published on 5 February 2026.

Traffic (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2026 (LG7, S11)
05 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

This Bill amends the Traffic Act (2023 Revision) to update the definition of “pedal cycle” and retrospectively validate certain fees previously collected by the Director of Licensing.

Key Provisions: 

  1. Redefines “pedal cycle” by removing the reference to a speed threshold, so that a motorised bicycle or cycle propelled by pedals is no longer defined by its maximum speed.
  2. Validates fees that were previously charged and collected without statutory authority for single registration plates or single trade plates for motorcycles and trailers, deeming them lawfully collected.
  3. Preserves the effect of any existing court orders or determinations relating to those fees, ensuring the Bill does not override judicial decisions made before its commencement.

Supplement No.11 of Legislation Gazette 07 published on 5 February 2026.

Mutual Funds (Amendment) Bill, 2026 (LG6, S1)
04 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

This Bill amends the Mutual Funds Act to establish a regulatory framework for tokenised mutual funds, where equity interests are represented by digital equity tokens, enhancing oversight and investor protection.

Key Provisions:

  1. Introduces and amends definitions, including “digital equity token” and “tokenised mutual fund” to formally recognise tokenised fund structures in legislation.
  2. Sets specific operational and disclosure requirements for tokenised mutual funds, including record-keeping, transfer restrictions, risk disclosures and annual confirmations to the Authority.
  3. Strengthens regulatory oversight by granting the Authority explicit supervisory and inspection powers over tokenised mutual funds, including their underlying technology and token transactions.

Supplement No.1 of Legislation Gazette 06 published on 4 February 2026 

Private Funds (Amendment) Bill, 2026 (LG6, S2)
04 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

This Bill amends the Private Funds Act to establish a regulatory framework for tokenised private funds, where investment interests are represented by digital investment tokens, and to enhance investor protection and regulatory oversight. 

Key Provisions: 

  1. Adds new definitions including “digital investment token” and updates existing definitions to ensure tokenised structures are clearly captured under the Act.
  2. Requires tokenised private funds to securely maintain detailed records of token issuance and ownership, restrict token transfers to operator approval and disclose token-specific risks and mitigation measures in offering documents. 
  3. Empowers the Authority to supervise tokenised private funds, impose restrictions on token characteristics, require periodic reporting and conduct inspections of underlying technology and token transactions to protect investor interests. 

Supplement No.2 of Legislation Gazette 06 published on 4 February 2026 

Virtual Asset (Service Providers) (Amendment) Bill, 2026 (LG6, S3)
04 February 2026 | Legislation Gazette Supplement

This Bill amends the Virtual Assets (Service Providers) Act to clarify that certain tokenised interests issued by regulated funds are not treated as virtual assets, align definitions with existing funds legislation, and repeal a prior amendment Act.

Key Provisions: 

  1. Clarifies scope of “virtual asset issuance” by excluding the issuance of digital equity tokens by tokenised mutual funds and digital investment tokens by tokenised private funds that are regulated under exiting funds laws.
  2. Introduces and aligns definitions for digital equity tokens, digital investment tokens, tokenised mutual funds and tokenised private funds with the Mutual Funds Act and Private Funds Act to ensure legislative consistency.
  3. Repeals the Virtual Asset (Service Providers) (Amendment) Act, 2025, removing superseded provisions from the statute book.

Supplement No.3 of Legislation Gazette 06 published on 4 February 2026 

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 2025, (LG35, S1)
02 October 2025 |

The Administrative Appeals Bill, 2025 establishes a single, independent Administrative Appeals Tribunal to hear appeals against government and public authority decisions. 

Key Provisions: 

  1. Establishes an independent tribunal, sets out its structure, membership, powers and procedures. 
  2. Provides for other Acts, under which decisions are made, to confer jurisdiction on the Tribunal to hear appeals against those decisions.
  3. Improves access to justice through a single-entry point to the tribunal system, a clear, fair process for appealing administrative decisions, consistent procedures, shorter timelines and lower costs.

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill, 2025, (LG35, S1)