PARENTAL CONSENT
ALBERTA
PETITION FORM & INSTRUCTIONS
The following are instructions to comply with Alberta Guidelines for Submitting Petitions. Note electronic format petitions collected via internet are non-compliant. Only hard copy (on paper) original signatures on the approved form will be accepted.
For an 8.5x11 inch portrait-orientation PDF of the Petition Signature Form. click here.
This form can be used in multiple pages when many signatures are collected. Each page has 20 signature spaces.
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Plainly print your first and last name and your address (your street, city, town, municipality, or county is sufficient). All signers must be Alberta residents. There is no age limitation.
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All signatures on this petition must be original. Petition pages with photocopied signatures are non-compliant and will be rejected.
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In fulfilment of the need for original signatures, signed petition forms must be mailed to the following address for collection:
Petition to Alberta Legislative Assembly
C/O Parental Consent Alberta
2017 50th Ave SW
Calgary AB, T2T 2W4
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As feasible please maximize the number of signers on each completed form prior to mailing. Please reach out to your friends, relatives, associates, neighbours, and/or congregation to make all aware of the petition.
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There is no time limit on the duration for collecting signatures. We currently have signatories coming from the cities, towns and counties shown at para 7. Over the year PCA will be networking with supportive agencies and associations (“Friends of PCA”) and through individual volunteers to maximize petition participation. When feasible PCA will engage UCP Private Members for a MLA volunteer to present the petition before the Alberta Legislative Assembly. We continue to engage a mostly one-sided email dialogue with the Alberta government in the interim. Click here for correspondence details.
6. Regarding this notice at the bottom of the petition form:
Please note: The name and address of the persons who sign this petition may be made available to the public if the petition is in proper form to be presented in the Legislative Assembly.
Once presented to the Legislative Assembly, the petition will be filed in the Legislative Library as a sessional paper available for review by the public.
7. Current spread of petition support in Alberta: