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Difference between revisions of "BC Human Rights Code (6:III)"

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The tribunal encourages people to solve any mask wearing complaints by talking to the service provider or sending them information about the public order requiring masks, and guidance from the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner and WorkSafe BC.  
The tribunal encourages people to solve any mask wearing complaints by talking to the service provider or sending them information about the public order requiring masks, and guidance from the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner and WorkSafe BC.  


BC declared a state of emergency on March 18th 2020 due to the pandemic. This did not extend the 1 year time limit to file a complaint but someone who misses the time limit may explain that their delay was caused by the pandemic on the complaint form and the tribunal will consider it. If the complaint is urgent, a complainant may request a fast track process. To be eligible for a fast track, you must show that fast tracking or changing the process will help get to a “just and timely resolution” of the complaint.  
BC declared a state of emergency on March 18th, 2020, due to the pandemic. This did not extend the 1 year time limit to file a complaint but someone who misses the time limit may explain that their delay was caused by the pandemic on the complaint form and the Tribunal will consider it. If the complaint is urgent, a complainant may request a fast track process. To be eligible for a fast track, you must show that fast tracking or changing the process will help get to a “just and timely resolution” of the complaint.


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