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  • *'''Chapter One - Criminal Law''' ...Law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1:IX)|IX. Charter of Rights and Freedoms]]{{·}}[[LSLAP Policies on Criminal Law (1:X)|X. LSLAP Policie
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  • ...ssible. This guide seeks to provide basic legal information, including the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords and about the processes avail The ''RTA'' sets out the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants. When a tenancy starts, there shou
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  • ...e ''Family Law Act'' talk about parenting after separation in terms of the rights of ''parents'', ''guardians'' or ''spouses''. While adults who fit into the ...mily law dispute about parenting after separation, the people who hold the rights are the children. It's ''children'' who have the right to be raised and car
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  • ...tion] and the [https://www.unhcr.org/uk/4aa76b319.pdf UN Convention on the Rights of the Child]. *'''c.''' stands for "chapter."
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  • #Ministry of Health Home and Community Care Policy Manual, Chapter 1, Overview. #Resident Bill of Rights. Online: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/topic/D3E0B9FAB55484D135A5C5201D7
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  • Children have these rights whether their parents are married, living together in a marriage-like relat ...section 3 of the ''Family Law Act'' — see the first section in this chapter for more information about who qualifies as a spouse under the act —
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  • ...the ''AGA''; s 34 and 35 of the ''PAA''; s 31 of the ''RAA''; and s 17 to 19 of the ''PGTA''. '''5. Respect confidentiality and privacy rights'''<br>
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  • ...s: Part 3 of the AGA; s 34 and 35 of the PAA; s 31 of the RAA; and s 17 to 19 of the PGTA. '''5. Respect confidentiality and privacy rights'''
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  • ==Residents’ Bill of Rights == ...hts must be balanced against the health or safety of that resident and the rights of other residents and facility staff.
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  • There are several other important pieces of legislation relevant to the rights of seniors in residential care facilities, and the responsibilities of othe ...tended leave”.([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|6]]) This process is described in Chapter Two on Admissions & Transfers. It is generally considered as inappropriate
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  • ...matters proceeding through the Employment Standards Branch, and '''Chapter 19: Landlord and Tenant Law''' for tenancy matters proceeding through the Resi ...w, the Small Claims Court has jurisdiction over contractual and common law rights.
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  • ...etail in the Chapter Five “Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution” (Human Rights). ...facility. ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|16]]) As will be discussed further in Chapter 4 on “Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care “, accepting residen
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  • ...span class="noglossary">access</span> to the resident are described in the Chapter 4 “Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care”. ...rivacy Act ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|3]]) sets out the access and privacy rights of individuals, but only as they relate to the public sector. The Personal
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  • ...ped by the Ministry of Health’s Home and Community Care Policy, residents’ rights and the common law (contracts and consent). * Be 19 years of age or older
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  • ...onditions and warranties, or they can attempt to limit the buyer’s default rights. There can be a variety of ways to get around such clauses. ...e or in any way diminish the statutory conditions or warranties in ss 17 – 19 of the ''SGA'' is void.
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  • ...g a report”). ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|2]])Other Acts such as the Human Rights Code offer similar non-retaliation or protection safeguards. ([[{{PAGENAME ...propriate, timely, and effective manner is essential to the respecting the rights and dignity of residents, as well as assuring their wellbeing. It can help
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  • ...issues involved when a relationship breaks down. The next section in this chapter talks about people who are [[Parents|parents]] but not spouses. ...they might be entitled, are described in a number of different laws. These rights, responsibilities and benefits don't apply to everyone in an unmarried rela
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  • This chapter introduces residential care in British Columbia. It provides an overview of The chapter is divided into two parts. The first is an overview of residential care sy
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  • ...www.barbarafindlay.com/ barbara findlay QC], a tireless advocate for queer rights, from a speech to the [http://www.cba.org/bc/home/main/ Canadian Bar Associ <blockquote>"Gays and lesbians in British Columbia now have exactly the same rights and obligations towards one another as straight people do. Exactly the same
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  • {{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = rights}} ...int regarding discriminatory treatment. It is administered by the BC Human Rights Tribunal. The HRC applies to matters within the jurisdiction of the provinc
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