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A committee is a last resort option when someone becomes mentally incapable. A committee can make decisions for someone else who can’t make decisions for themselves. Learn how '''committeeship''' works.
A '''committee''' is a last resort option when someone becomes mentally incapable. A committee can make decisions for someone else who can’t make decisions for themselves. Learn how committeeship works.


==Understand the legal framework==
==What you should know==


===A committee is usually appointed by the court===
===A committee is usually appointed by the court===
Once an adult becomes mentally incapable, they usually aren’t in a position to make important decisions for themselves. A '''committee''' (pronounced caw-mi-tay, or caw-mi-tee, with emphasis on the end of the word) is a person or body usually appointed by the BC Supreme Court to make personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions for someone in BC who is mentally incapable. The court can appoint more than one person as committee.
Once an adult becomes mentally incapable, they usually aren’t in a position to make important decisions for themselves. A '''committee''' (pronounced caw-mi-tay, or caw-mi-tee, with emphasis on the end of the word) is a person or body usually appointed by the BC Supreme Court to make personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions for someone in BC who is mentally incapable. The court can appoint more than one person as committee.


Appointing a committee is a serious legal step because it takes away a person's right to decide things for themselves. It is intended to be used as a last resort.  
Appointing a committee is a serious legal step because it takes away a person’s right to decide things for themselves. It is intended to be used as a last resort.


Our information about [[Powers of Attorney and Representation Agreements (No. 180)|powers of attorney and representation agreements (no. 180)]] explains how you plan in advance, and avoid committeeship.
[https://dialalaw.peopleslawschool.ca/powers-of-attorney-and-representation-agreements/ Our information about powers of attorney and representation agreements] explains how you plan in advance, and avoid committeeship.


===A committee can only be appointed for someone who is mentally incapable===
===A committee can only be appointed for someone who is mentally incapable===
Anyone who suffers from a mental illness or handicap, a head injury, a degenerative disease, or some other kind of disability may not be mentally capable to make decisions about their personal, medical, financial, or legal affairs. In the extreme case, a person may be unconscious and completely unable to communicate or decide anything. Someone who is mentally incapable may lose track of bank accounts, forget to pay bills, be unable to decide where and how to live, or be taken advantage of and abused. In these cases, appointing a committee is one possible solution.  
Anyone who suffers from a mental illness or handicap, a head injury, a degenerative disease, or some other kind of disability may not be mentally capable to make decisions about their personal, medical, financial, or legal affairs. In the extreme case, a person may be unconscious and completely unable to communicate or decide anything. Someone who is mentally incapable may lose track of bank accounts, forget to pay bills, be unable to decide where and how to live, or be taken advantage of and abused. In these cases, appointing a committee is one possible solution.


===There are two types of committee===
===There are two types of committee===
A '''committee of person''' can make only personal and medical decisions, including decisions about where the person will live or whether to accept health care treatment. Usually a family member or close friend will fill this role. Only the court can appoint a committee of person.
A '''committee of person''' can make only personal and medical decisions, including decisions about where the person will live or whether to accept health care treatment. Usually a family member or close friend will fill this role. Only the court can appoint a committee of person.


A '''committee of estate''' can make only financial and legal decisions. A family member or close friend, a trust company, or the Public Guardian and Trustee of BC can fill this role. A committee of estate can be appointed by the court. The Public Guardian and Trustee can also be appointed as committee of estate by a certificate of incapability under the ''[https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-6/latest/rsbc-1996-c-6.html Adult Guardianship Act]''. No one else can be appointed this way.
A '''committee of estate''' can make only financial and legal decisions. A family member or close friend, a trust company, or the Public Guardian and Trustee of BC can fill this role. A committee of estate can be appointed by the court. The Public Guardian and Trustee can also be appointed as committee of estate by a certificate of incapability under the [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-6/latest/rsbc-1996-c-6.html ''Adult Guardianship Act'']. No one else can be appointed this way.


Often, people lose capacity to manage their financial and legal affairs before they lose capacity to manage themselves, so a committee of estate is more common that a committee of person. For example, a person may know how to cook and bathe, but not how to handle banking and legal affairs.
Often, people lose capacity to manage their financial and legal affairs before they lose capacity to manage themselves, so a committee of estate is more common that a committee of person. For example, a person may know how to cook and bathe, but not how to handle banking and legal affairs.


===Committees appointed by the court are sometimes called private committees===
===Committees appointed by the court are sometimes called private committees===
Committees (other than the Public Guardian and Trustee) are sometimes called '''[http://www.trustee.bc.ca/services/services-to-adults/Pages/private-committees.aspx private committees]'''. The Public Guardian and Trustee [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Documents/STA/When_the_PGT_is_Committee.pdf may apply to court to be the committee] if no suitable person is willing to act.
Committees (other than the Public Guardian and Trustee) are sometimes called [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/services/services-to-adults/Pages/private-committees.aspx '''private committees''']. The Public Guardian and Trustee [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Documents/STA/When_the_PGT_is_Committee.pdf may apply to court to be the committee] if no suitable person is willing to act.


===You can choose your own committee while you’re still capable===
===You can choose your own committee while you’re still capable===
If you're mentally capable, you can name (nominate) someone you want to be your committee if you ever need one. Then, if you later become mentally incapable, the court will appoint that person unless someone can show there's a good reason not to. It is best to see a lawyer if you want to do this because there are specific legal requirements.
If you’re mentally capable, you can name (nominate) someone you want to be your committee if you ever need one. Then, if you later become mentally incapable, the court will appoint that person unless someone can show there’s a good reason not to. It is best to see a lawyer if you want to do this because there are specific legal requirements.


===The role of the Public Guardian and Trustee===
===The role of the Public Guardian and Trustee===
The Public Guardian and Trustee is an entity independent of the BC government, with offices in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna. One of its duties is to [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Documents/STA/When_the_PGT_is_Committee.pdf be committee] when no other suitable person is willing to be committee. It charges fees, set by regulation, for this service.  
The Public Guardian and Trustee is an entity independent of the BC government, with offices in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna. [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Documents/STA/When_the_PGT_is_Committee.pdf One of its duties is to be committee when no other suitable person is willing to be committee]. It charges fees, set by regulation, for this service.


If you think a person needs a committee and you can’t do the job, or if there’s a family conflict, you should contact the Public Guardian and Trustee. When the Public Guardian and Trustee becomes committee, the court isn’t involved. This public body can automatically be appointed after a certificate of incapability is issued. This is a certificate issued by a provincial health authority after a medical and functional assessment finds that an adult is mentally incapable.  
If you think a person needs a committee and you can’t do the job, or if there’s a family conflict, you should contact the Public Guardian and Trustee. When the Public Guardian and Trustee becomes committee, the court isn’t involved. This public body can automatically be appointed after a certificate of incapability is issued. This is a certificate issued by a provincial health authority after a medical and functional assessment finds that an adult is mentally incapable.


The Public Guardian and Trustee also reviews all court applications to appoint a committee and makes recommendations to the court about the applications. The recommendations include whether a committee should post a security bond or have only limited access to the person’s assets.
The Public Guardian and Trustee also reviews all court applications to appoint a committee and makes recommendations to the court about the applications. The recommendations include whether a committee should post a security bond or have only limited access to the person’s assets.


The Public Guardian and Trustee also [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/services/services-to-adults/Pages/private-committees.aspx reviews all committee accounts], decides on payments to committees, and receives and investigates reports of abuse and mismanagement by committees.
[http://www.trustee.bc.ca/services/services-to-adults/Pages/private-committees.aspx The Public Guardian and Trustee also reviews all committee accounts], decides on payments to committees, and receives and investigates reports of abuse and mismanagement by committees.


The [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/reports-and-publications/Pages/when-the-pgt-is-committee.aspx Public Guardian and Trustee] has the necessary forms, samples of accounts committees must keep, and a [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Documents/PCS/PCS%20Handbook.pdf handbook for private committees]. For more information, or to ask them to send you these documents, call 604-660-4444 in the Lower Mainland. Elsewhere in BC, call Service BC at 1-800-663-7867 and ask for the Public Guardian and Trustee. You can also email the office at [mailto:mail@trustee.bc.ca mail@trustee.bc.ca].
The Public Guardian and Trustee has the necessary forms, samples of accounts committees must keep, and a [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/Documents/PCS/PCS%20Handbook.pdf handbook for private committees]. For more information, or to ask them to send you these documents, call 604-660-4444 in the Lower Mainland. Elsewhere in BC, call Service BC at 1-800-663-7867 and ask for the Public Guardian and Trustee. You can also email the office at mail@trustee.bc.ca.


==What a committee should know==
==What a committee should know==
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You might want to be a committee if one of your family members or close friends has lost the mental capacity to make important decisions and you want to help.
You might want to be a committee if one of your family members or close friends has lost the mental capacity to make important decisions and you want to help.


To become a committee, you must apply to the [http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/supreme_court/ BC Supreme Court] to be appointed by an order under the ''[https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-349/latest/rsbc-1996-c-349.html Patients Property Act]''. But first, you must confirm that the person is '''mentally incapable'''. The person's doctor may be able to help you do that. A committee can be appointed only if two doctors say the person is mentally incapable.
To become a committee, [https://www.bccourts.ca/supreme_court/ you must apply to the BC Supreme Court] to be appointed by an order under the [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-349/latest/rsbc-1996-c-349.html ''Patients Property Act'']. But first, you must confirm that the person is '''mentally incapable'''. The person’s doctor may be able to help you do that. A committee can be appointed only if two doctors say the person is mentally incapable.


A lawyer can help you with the required court documents. If you're applying to be committee of estate, the doctors’ statements must say the person is not able to manage their financial and legal affairs and explain why. If you're applying to be committee of person, the doctors' statements must say the person cannot manage their personal and medical decisions and explain why.
A lawyer can help you with the required court documents. If you’re applying to be committee of estate, the doctors’ statements must say the person is not able to manage their financial and legal affairs and explain why. If you’re applying to be committee of person, the doctors’ statements must say the person cannot manage their personal and medical decisions and explain why.


The person must be notified of your court application unless the doctors say it would be harmful to them. Sometimes the person will oppose the application. You should also notify the person’s family members, and if you can, get their consent to your application.
The person must be notified of your court application unless the doctors say it would be harmful to them. Sometimes the person will oppose the application. You should also notify the person’s family members, and if you can, get their consent to your application.
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===A committee has broad powers and important duties===
===A committee has broad powers and important duties===
Generally, a committee has the same powers to deal with a person's estate (that is, their money and property) and affairs as the person has when they are capable. But there are some things a committee can't do for a person: for example, a committee can’t change a person’s will, vote in a general election, or consent to marriage.
Generally, a committee has the same powers to deal with a person’s estate (that is, their money and property) and affairs as the person has when they are capable. But there are some things a committee can’t do for a person: for example, a committee can’t change a person’s will, vote in a general election, or consent to marriage.


====A committee must act in the person’s best interests====
====A committee must act in the person’s best interests====
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====The court can limit a committee’s powers====
====The court can limit a committee’s powers====
A court might say a committee can't sell any of the person's real estate without first getting the court’s permission or the consent of the Public Guardian and Trustee. Or the court may restrict access to an investment so that the committee can access only the income from the investment, not the investment itself.
A court might say a committee can’t sell any of the person’s real estate without first getting the court’s permission or the consent of the Public Guardian and Trustee. Or the court may restrict access to an investment so that the committee can access only the income from the investment, not the investment itself.


====A committee has certain duties when investing====
====A committee has certain duties when investing====
A committee must follow the ''[https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-464/latest/rsbc-1996-c-464.html Trustee Act]'' when they invest for a person. If they invest in things the ''Trustee Act'' does not allow, they may have to pay the estate for any losses. Unless an estate is small, a committee should get professional investment advice.
A committee must follow the [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-464/latest/rsbc-1996-c-464.html ''Trustee Act''] when they invest for a person. If they invest in things the ''Trustee Act'' does not allow, they may have to pay the estate for any losses. Unless an estate is small, a committee should get professional investment advice.


====Generally, a committee can’t get benefit from their appointment====
====Generally, a committee can’t get benefit from their appointment====
Normally, a committee can't use the person's property or get any benefit from it. There are exceptions to this — for example, if a person’s committee is their spouse. An incapable person must still support their spouse and dependent children. So a spouse who is committee can use some of the person’s assets and income for their own living expenses. Before a committee uses their spouse’s assets or income to support a family member or themselves, they should check with the Public Guardian and Trustee or a lawyer.
Normally, a committee can’t use the person’s property or get any benefit from it. There are exceptions to this — for example, if a person’s committee is their spouse. An incapable person must still support their spouse and dependent children. So a spouse who is committee can use some of the person’s assets and income for their own living expenses. Before a committee uses their spouse’s assets or income to support a family member or themselves, they should check with the Public Guardian and Trustee or a lawyer.


===Responsibilities of a committee===
===Responsibilities of a committee===
A '''committee of estate''' can be responsible for:
A '''committee of estate''' can be responsible for:
*handling the person's property
*doing the person's banking (this could include borrowing money for the person, though there may be restrictions on using property as security to borrow and court permission may be required)
*paying the person's expenses
*budgeting for the person's family
*selling the person's property
*entering into contracts for the person and running the person's business
*dealing with any lawsuits involving the person
*filing the person's income tax returns
*applying for pensions and other benefits for the person


Committees must keep detailed records of all the assets, liabilities, and money coming in and going out of the person's estate. They must give periodic reports (called '''accounts''') to the Public Guardian and Trustee.  
* handling the person’s property
* doing the person’s banking (this could include borrowing money for the person, though there may be restrictions on using property as security to borrow and court permission may be required)
* paying the person’s expenses
* budgeting for the person’s family
* selling the person’s property
* entering into contracts for the person and running the person’s business
* dealing with any lawsuits involving the person
* filing the person’s income tax returns
* applying for pensions and other benefits for the person
*
Committees must keep detailed records of all the assets, liabilities, and money coming in and going out of the person’s estate. They must give periodic reports (called '''accounts''') to the Public Guardian and Trustee.


The Public Guardian and Trustee:
The Public Guardian and Trustee:
*will review and decide whether to pass (or accept) the accounts
 
*decide how often a committee must file the accounts — from every six months to every five years
* will review and decide whether to pass (or accept) the accounts
*receives and investigates reports of mismanagement by committees
* decide how often a committee must file the accounts — from every six months to every five years
* receives and investigates reports of mismanagement by committees


A '''committee of person''' is responsible for making medical decisions for the person and deciding where and how the person should live.
A '''committee of person''' is responsible for making medical decisions for the person and deciding where and how the person should live.
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===How is a committee different from a power of attorney?===
===How is a committee different from a power of attorney?===
Preparing a power of attorney is easier than a committee order. The catch is that a person must sign a power of attorney while still mentally capable. So it doesn't work for a person who is already incapable.  
Preparing a power of attorney is easier than a committee order. The catch is that a person must sign a power of attorney while still mentally capable. So it doesn’t work for a person who is already incapable.


As well, a power of attorney ends when the person who gave it becomes mentally incapable, unless it has an '''enduring clause'''. An enduring clause says that the power of attorney continues if the person becomes mentally incapable.  
As well, a power of attorney ends when the person who gave it becomes mentally incapable, unless it has an '''enduring clause'''. An enduring clause says that the power of attorney continues if the person becomes mentally incapable.


Finally, a power of attorney deals only with legal and financial affairs, not personal or medical issues.  
Finally, a power of attorney deals only with legal and financial affairs, not personal or medical issues.


===Are there other laws that promote adults’ rights to care for themselves?===
===Are there other laws that promote adults’ rights to care for themselves?===
BC has the following four laws to promote adults’ rights to care for themselves. The laws aim to help people who can't make their own decisions or who could be taken advantage of by dishonest people:
BC has the following four laws to promote adults’ rights to care for themselves. The laws aim to help people who can’t make their own decisions or who could be taken advantage of by dishonest people:
*''[http://canlii.ca/t/84bw Representation Agreement Act]''
 
*''[http://canlii.ca/t/842m Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility (Admission) Act]''
* [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-405/latest/rsbc-1996-c-405.html ''Representation Agreement Act'']
*''[http://canlii.ca/t/84gj Adult Guardianship Act]''
* [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-181/latest/rsbc-1996-c-181.html ''Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility (Admission) Act'']
*''[http://canlii.ca/t/84b2 Public Guardian and Trustee Act]''
* [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-6/latest/rsbc-1996-c-6.html ''Adult Guardianship Act'']
* [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-383/latest/rsbc-1996-c-383.html ''Public Guardian and Trustee Act'']


These laws provide other ways, besides a committee order to help a person who is mentally incapable. Our information about [[Powers of Attorney and Representation Agreements (No. 180)|powers of attorney and representation agreements (no. 180)]] explains how you can plan while you are still mentally capable, and avoid committeeship.
These laws provide other ways, besides a committee order to help a person who is mentally incapable. [[Power of Attorney and Representation Agreements (Script 180)|Our information about powers of attorney and representation agreements]] explains how you can plan while you are still mentally capable, and avoid committeeship.


===What if the adult receives a pension from the federal government?===
===What if the adult receives a pension from the federal government?===
If a person who becomes mentally incapable has no assets or property but receives a pension from the Canadian government (such as from the Canada Pension Plan or Old Age Security), then a [https://catalogue.servicecanada.gc.ca/apps/EForms/pdf/en/ISP-3506_OAS.pdf pension trustee] is an option. Service Canada has more on this. Call 1-800-277-9914.
If a person who becomes mentally incapable has no assets or property but receives a pension from the Canadian government (such as from the Canada Pension Plan or Old Age Security), then a pension trustee is an option. Service Canada has more on this. Call 1-800-277-9914.


==Get help==
==Who can help==


===With more information===
===With more information===
The '''Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia''' provides information and forms relating to the committee process.  
The '''Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia''' provides information and forms relating to the committee process.
:Telephone: 604-660-4444 in the Lower Mainland and 250-387-6121 in Victoria
 
:Toll-free: 1-800-663-7867
* Call 604-660-4444 in the Lower Mainland and 250-387-6121 in Victoria
:Web: [http://www.trustee.bc.ca trustee.bc.ca]
* Call 1-800-663-7867 (toll-free)
* [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ Visit website]
 
The '''Nidus Personal Planning Resource Centre & Registry''' has information about committeeship and personal planning alternatives.


The '''Nidus Personal Planning Resource Centre & Registry''' has information about committeeship and personal planning alternatives. 
* [https://www.nidus.ca/ Visit website]
:Web: [http://www.nidus.ca/ nidus.ca]


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