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  2. Constitution Act (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia is the only province of Canada to have such an act; the constitutions of other provinces are made up of a diffuse number of sources. [1] Despite this, even the Constitution Act is not truly exhaustive, as certain aspects of the province's constitution are not included in it.

  3. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

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    It is commonly abbreviated "FIPPA" or "FOIPPA", though other Canadian provinces such as Alberta, and Ontario, use similar FIPPA acronyms for their public sector privacy law. "BC FIPPA" can be used as an acronym for further differentiation. FIPPA holds public bodies "accountable for their information practices". [3]

  4. Wills, Estates And Succession Act of British Columbia

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    Wills, Estates And Succession Act of British Columbia (WESA) is a provincial statute that governs the law of inheritance in British Columbia, Canada. [1] The bill was introduced in Legislative Assembly of British Columbia on September 24, 2009, and received royal assent on October 29, 2009. WESA amalgamated and in some cases replaced five ...

  5. Employment Standards Act of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Employment Standards Act of British Columbia , is legislation enacted by the provincial government of British Columbia to protect the rights of working people. Sections within the act outline the employers responsibility to their employees, notably things such as minimum wage , meal breaks, and parental leave .

  6. Human Rights Code (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal is the administrative, quasi-judicial tribunal tasked with hearing complaints that the Code has been violated. It has the power to grant damages and specific performance to remedy discriminatory acts. The BCHRT is subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

  7. List of law enforcement agencies in British Columbia

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    British Columbia Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) - As part of the Compliance Division of the British Columbia Ministry of the Environment, the Conservation Officer Service is responsible for enforcing over 20 federal and provincial environmental statutes and for responding to wildlife/human conflicts where public safety is at risk. Its ...

  8. Grant's Law - Wikipedia

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    Grant's Law is a resolution that was passed on October 4, 2007, and took effect on February 1, 2008. It required heightened safety measures for gas station and store employees working alone . [ 1 ] It was first tabled in 2006 by the Minister of Labour Olga IIich of the British Columbia Legislature .

  9. Category:British Columbia provincial legislation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British Columbia provincial legislation" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Grant's Law; H. Human Rights Code ...