LSLAP Program Information (5:XIV)

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This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on July 22, 2024.

Beyond providing advice based on the information contained in this chapter, LSLAP typically cannot assist with public complaints. For matters involving judicial review, this is because judicial review applications must be made to the BC Supreme Court or one of the Federal courts, all of which are outside of LSLAP’s mandate. For the other complaints processes in this chapter, LSLAP is typically unable to assist because these are not generally legal processes. LSLAP may exceptionally provide limited assistance to clients who are experiencing difficulty with navigating complaints processes. The organizations listed in Section II: Governing Legislation and Resources of this chapter may be able to provide further assistance.



However, matters involving internal appeals of various administrative tribunals are within LSLAP’s mandate. Individuals seeking an internal appeal of an administrative tribunal’s decision (Residential Tenancy Board, WorkSafeBC or Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal, Service Canada (Employment Insurance) or the Social Security Tribunal, Employment Standards Branch, etc), and their LSLAP clinicians, should consult the relevant chapter of this manual for more details.

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