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#MHA, s. 31.
#MHA, s. 31.
#Mental Health  Review Board.  “Commonly asked questions. What are the limits of what the review panel  can decide? “  Online: http://www.mentalhealthreviewboard.gov.bc.ca/questions.html#  (Last accessed May 1, 2014)
#Mental Health  Review Board.  “Commonly asked questions. What are the limits of what the review panel  can decide? “  Online: http://www.mentalhealthreviewboard.gov.bc.ca/questions.html#  (Last accessed May 1, 2014)
#Romano, L., Wahl, J.A. & Meadus, J.  (2008). Submission to the Law Commission of Ontario concerning the law as it affects older adults. Advocacy Centre for the Elderly, pg. 7.Online : http://www.advocacycentreelderly.org/appimages/file/Law_as_it_Affects_Older_Adults_July_2008.pdf  (Last accessed May 1, 2014)
#Romano, L., Wahl, J.A. & Meadus, J.  (2008). Submission to the Law Commission of Ontario concerning the law as it affects older adults. Advocacy Centre for the Elderly, pg. 7.Online : http://www.advocacycentreelderly.org/appimages/file/Law_as_it_Affects_Older_Adults_July_2008.pdf  (Last accessed May 1, 2014).
#See for example.  Complainant vs. College of  Physicians and Surgeons and 5 Registrants. 2011-HPA-219(a); 2011-HPA-220(a);2011-HPA-221(a);2011-HPA-222(a) Re: The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (Grouped file No. 2012-HPA-G03). Online : http://www.hprb.gov.bc.ca/decisions/2011-HPA-219(a);2011-HPA-220(a);2011-HPA-221(a);2011-HPA-222(a).pdf (Last accessed May 1, 2014).
#VIHA . What is an exemption? Community Care Facilities Licensing Program.  Online: http://www.viha.ca/NR/rdonlyres/453B43E6-16A4-4BC7-A441-7B98CAD28996/0/WhatisanExemption.pdf  (Last accessed May 1, 2014). See for example,  Community Care and Assisted Living Appeal Board.
#CCALA, s. 16.
#CCALA, S. 30 (a) and (b)
#Bill 10, the Seniors Advocate Act, 2013. Online: http://www.leg.bc.ca/39th5th/1st_read/gov10-1.htm
#Seniors Advocate Act, s. 3 (1) [« SAS »]
#SAA, s.3 (2).
#SAA,  s.9. “A person must not discharge, suspend, expel, intimidate, coerce, evict or impose a financial or other penalty on or otherwise discriminate against another person because the other person gives information to the Seniors Advocate or otherwise assists the Seniors Advocate in the fulfillment of the responsibilities of the Seniors Advocate under this Act.”
#Guidelines for the Development of Resident or Family Councils, a Community Care. Ministry of Health. January 2011. Online : http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/topic/D3E0B9FAB55484D135A5C5201D799D96/pdf/guidelines_resident__family_councils.pdf (Last accessed May 1, 2014).
 




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