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  • Directive: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions – 2024 PARP Template and Reporting Guide

    BCFIRB launches the 2024 Public Accountability and Reporting Program reporting cycle, shares submission deadlines, and provides the 2024 PARP template and reporting guide, including a summary of reporting changes and additions for 2024.

  • Correspondence: BCFIRB to B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission – Continued reporting on hatchery agency designation

    BCFIRB acknowledges the Commission’s December 1, 2025 progress report following the interim designation of certain hatcheries as agencies. BCFIRB encourages continued reporting and engagement with hatcheries on licensing, marketable egg definitions, hatchery margins, cost of production, and related sector issues.

  • Decision: A.K. v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

    Appeal of seizure and costs regarding 24 dogs and one cat in White Rock following third-party surrender by the RCMP due to the animals being left unattended, running loose in the neighbourhood, and confined in crates without an available caregiver.

  • Farm Practices Protection Act practice directive

    Use this directive to see BCFIRB’s usual timelines for farm practice complaints (120 business days from filing to hearing, and 35 business days from hearing to decision) with rules for extensions, adjournments, and special cases.

  • The Standards of Ethical Conduct for Directors of Public Sector

    Sets mandatory ethical standards for BC Public Sector directors.

  • Decision: Neveaux and Stevens v. Twoten Resources Ltd.

    Complaint related to property flooding caused by cranberry harvest water runoff in Courtenay.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to BCBHEC – Direction to continue reporting on hatching egg sector issues

    BCFIRB acknowledges the B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission’s (BCBHEC) report on negotiations with the B.C. Egg Hatchery Association regarding margins and reporting systems, and directs the BCBHEC to provide a further update by December 1, 2025.

  • Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Withdrawal for appeal of the BCVMC’s decision regarding a probationary agency designation and agency application,

  • Looking Back at 75 Years of the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board

    BCFIRB 75th Anniversary Retrospective (1934–2009). Historical review of regulated marketing in B.C. and the evolution of BCFIRB from its origins as the B.C. Marketing Board.

  • NPMA Rules of Practice and Procedure for Appeals

    Outlines the rules of practice and procedure for regulated marketing appeals under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act. It includes guidelines for filing and withdrawing appeals, pre-hearing and hearing procedures, and post-hearing matters.

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  • Directive: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions – 2024 PARP Template and Reporting Guide

    BCFIRB launches the 2024 Public Accountability and Reporting Program reporting cycle, shares submission deadlines, and provides the 2024 PARP template and reporting guide, including a summary of reporting changes and additions for 2024.

  • Correspondence: BCFIRB to B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission – Continued reporting on hatchery agency designation

    BCFIRB acknowledges the Commission’s December 1, 2025 progress report following the interim designation of certain hatcheries as agencies. BCFIRB encourages continued reporting and engagement with hatcheries on licensing, marketable egg definitions, hatchery margins, cost of production, and related sector issues.

  • Decision: A.K. v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

    Appeal of seizure and costs regarding 24 dogs and one cat in White Rock following third-party surrender by the RCMP due to the animals being left unattended, running loose in the neighbourhood, and confined in crates without an available caregiver.

  • Farm Practices Protection Act practice directive

    Use this directive to see BCFIRB’s usual timelines for farm practice complaints (120 business days from filing to hearing, and 35 business days from hearing to decision) with rules for extensions, adjournments, and special cases.

  • The Standards of Ethical Conduct for Directors of Public Sector

    Sets mandatory ethical standards for BC Public Sector directors.

  • Decision: Neveaux and Stevens v. Twoten Resources Ltd.

    Complaint related to property flooding caused by cranberry harvest water runoff in Courtenay.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to BCBHEC – Direction to continue reporting on hatching egg sector issues

    BCFIRB acknowledges the B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission’s (BCBHEC) report on negotiations with the B.C. Egg Hatchery Association regarding margins and reporting systems, and directs the BCBHEC to provide a further update by December 1, 2025.

  • Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Withdrawal for appeal of the BCVMC’s decision regarding a probationary agency designation and agency application,

  • Looking Back at 75 Years of the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board

    BCFIRB 75th Anniversary Retrospective (1934–2009). Historical review of regulated marketing in B.C. and the evolution of BCFIRB from its origins as the B.C. Marketing Board.

  • NPMA Rules of Practice and Procedure for Appeals

    Outlines the rules of practice and procedure for regulated marketing appeals under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act. It includes guidelines for filing and withdrawing appeals, pre-hearing and hearing procedures, and post-hearing matters.