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

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Section 37(4) of the HRC gives the Tribunal authority to order costs against either party as condemnation of improper conduct during the Tribunal processes. Additionally, section 37(2) gives the Tribunal the right to award compensation for expenses that are directly caused by the discrimination found, which may include expenses such as wage loss due to the need to attend a hearing.  
Section 37(4) of the HRC gives the Tribunal authority to order costs against either party as condemnation of improper conduct during the Tribunal processes. Additionally, section 37(2) gives the Tribunal the right to award compensation for expenses that are directly caused by the discrimination found, which may include expenses such as wage loss due to the need to attend a hearing.  


A final order of the Tribunal may be registered in the BC Supreme Court so that it is enforceable as though it were an order of the court. No appeal procedure is provided for in the HRC; individuals dissatisfied with the Tribunal’s decision must seek judicial review in BC Supreme Court pursuant to the [https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/96241_01 Judicial Review Procedure Act, RSBC 1996, c 241] (see '''Chapter 5: Public Complaint Procedures''' of the LSLAP Manual).
A final order of the Tribunal may be registered in the BC Supreme Court so that it is enforceable as though it were an order of the court. No appeal procedure is provided for in the HRC; individuals dissatisfied with the Tribunal’s decision must seek judicial review in BC Supreme Court pursuant to the [https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/96241_01 Judicial Review Procedure Act, RSBC 1996, c 241] (see [[Introduction_to_Public_Complaints_Procedures_(5:I)|Chapter 5: Public Complaint Procedures]] of the LSLAP Manual).


== G. Costs ==  
== G. Costs ==  
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