Northwest Territories
Personal Property Registry

Transition Schedule

The Northwest Territories Personal Property Registry (NT PPR) is the fifth PPR database service available through ACOL. Access to the new electronic PPR commences with the proclaimed live date. The following schedule outlines key events throughout the transition period. When the specific date of an event is confirmed, its status is indicated with "outstanding" until it has been completed. When specific dates have not been confirmed, their status is indicated with "tentative". This schedule is updated as the status of events change.

Event

Date

Status

1.

NT PPR contract signed

13-Dec-00

Completed

2.

Newsletter issue 1

09-Feb-01

Completed

3.

ACOL Information Kits available with NT PPR content on this web site

09-Mar-01

Completed

4.

Newsletter issue 2

09-Mar-01

Completed

5.

Orientation seminar and training session in Iqaluit

20-Mar-01

Completed

6.

Orientation seminar and training session in Yellowknife

23-Mar-01

Completed

7.

Orientation seminar and training session in Hay River

26-Mar-01

Completed

8.

Training session in Yellowknife

27-Mar-01

Completed

9.

PPR available on-line to complete:
-  ACOL administration (real)
-  NT PPR administration (real)
-  Test NT PPR registrations and searches ("pre-live")

9 April
to
3 May

Completed

10.

PPSA effective date announced

17-Apr-01

Completed

11.

Terminal at Legal Registries office ACOL-ready

17-Apr-01

Completed

12.

Welcome Packages and software shipped to new clients

18-Apr-01

Completed

13.

Information Kits available with NT PPR content from ACOL Client Support Centre

23-Apr-01

Completed

14.

NT PPR Pre-live period off-line

6:00 p.m. Mountain
3 May

Completed

15.

PPSA effective date and NT PPR live

07-May-01

Completed

16.

Newsletter issue 3

18-May-01

Completed

17.

Transition period ends

06-May-04

Completed



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12 May 2004