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| service_description = '''AdminLawBC.ca''' describes administrative tribunals — the specialized government agencies, boards and commissions that provide resolution of disputes involving government laws and how they are applied. They can hear complaints about decisions made by government agencies related to such topics as minimum wage, Employment Insurance, safety standards, telephone service rates, or rules of conduct of doctors and other professionals. The site also features a BC Administrative Law Directory which lists information and many of the decisions of over 100 federal and provincial tribunals.    
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Subtitled "A Guide to Administrative Law in British Columbia", this website includes introductory videos which describe '''administrative tribunals''' - the specialized government agencies, boards and commissions that make laws affecting our daily lives. The site also features a BC Administrative Law Directory which lists information and website links to over 100 federal and provincial tribunals.
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 14 April 2013

AdminLawBC.ca describes administrative tribunals — the specialized government agencies, boards and commissions that provide resolution of disputes involving government laws and how they are applied. They can hear complaints about decisions made by government agencies related to such topics as minimum wage, Employment Insurance, safety standards, telephone service rates, or rules of conduct of doctors and other professionals. The site also features a BC Administrative Law Directory which lists information and many of the decisions of over 100 federal and provincial tribunals.
Website adminlawbc.ca
Phone No phone service available