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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.

  • Decision: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. and Timmerman v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCTMB’s pricing decision to impose a plant levy. Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. and Timmerman challenged the levy as inconsistent with the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act and unfairly burdensome. The decision was related to Board Order 8/83.

  • Decision: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    The appeal by Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. challenges the BCTMB’s April 30, 2001, General Orders. The decision addresses the dismissal of the appeal as frivolous and the request to stay the General Orders under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act.

  • Decision: Westview Poultry Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCTMB’s decision to approve quota transfers. Westview Poultry Farms Ltd. challenged the legality of quota transfers by the BCTMB, arguing they contravened the General Orders. The appeal focused on whether the transfers were contrary to the General Orders and broader policy issues regarding leasing and issuance of multiple quotas.

  • Correspondence from BCFIRB: Froese v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Correspondence regarding the appeal of decisions by BCTMB concerning the transfer of quota costs. It details the submissions reviewed by the BC Marketing Board Panel and specifies the agreed-upon costs and disbursements payable by BCTMB to Mr. Froese.

  • Decision: Westview Poultry Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    The BCTMB raised preliminary issues regarding the timeliness and nature of Westview Poultry Farms Ltd.’s appeal concerning quota transfer decisions. The appeal was challenged for being filed outside the 30-day limit and for being frivolous, vexatious or trivial.

  • Correspondence from BCFIRB: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Response to a request for extensions of time periods for an appeal concerning decisions by BCTMB on minimum farm size and quota transfers. It outlines the options available for seeking extensions through the Supreme Court or BCTMB.

  • Position description: Chair of the B.C. Turkey Marketing Board

    Outlines the role, responsibilities, and required competencies of the BCTMB chair.

  • Preliminary decision: K & M Farms and Ireland Farms v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    The appellants sought a stay of BCTMB’s decision to not renew grower vendor quota and other licenses, pending appeal.

  • Preliminary decision: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCTMB’s decision regarding document production related to minimum farm size and quota transfer. Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. requested specific documents to prepare for the appeal, which the Board partially provided. The decision addresses the scope of document disclosure under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act.

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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.

  • Decision: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. and Timmerman v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCTMB’s pricing decision to impose a plant levy. Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. and Timmerman challenged the levy as inconsistent with the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act and unfairly burdensome. The decision was related to Board Order 8/83.

  • Decision: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    The appeal by Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. challenges the BCTMB’s April 30, 2001, General Orders. The decision addresses the dismissal of the appeal as frivolous and the request to stay the General Orders under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act.

  • Decision: Westview Poultry Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCTMB’s decision to approve quota transfers. Westview Poultry Farms Ltd. challenged the legality of quota transfers by the BCTMB, arguing they contravened the General Orders. The appeal focused on whether the transfers were contrary to the General Orders and broader policy issues regarding leasing and issuance of multiple quotas.

  • Correspondence from BCFIRB: Froese v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Correspondence regarding the appeal of decisions by BCTMB concerning the transfer of quota costs. It details the submissions reviewed by the BC Marketing Board Panel and specifies the agreed-upon costs and disbursements payable by BCTMB to Mr. Froese.

  • Decision: Westview Poultry Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    The BCTMB raised preliminary issues regarding the timeliness and nature of Westview Poultry Farms Ltd.’s appeal concerning quota transfer decisions. The appeal was challenged for being filed outside the 30-day limit and for being frivolous, vexatious or trivial.

  • Correspondence from BCFIRB: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Response to a request for extensions of time periods for an appeal concerning decisions by BCTMB on minimum farm size and quota transfers. It outlines the options available for seeking extensions through the Supreme Court or BCTMB.

  • Position description: Chair of the B.C. Turkey Marketing Board

    Outlines the role, responsibilities, and required competencies of the BCTMB chair.

  • Preliminary decision: K & M Farms and Ireland Farms v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    The appellants sought a stay of BCTMB’s decision to not renew grower vendor quota and other licenses, pending appeal.

  • Preliminary decision: Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. v. British Columbia Turkey Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCTMB’s decision regarding document production related to minimum farm size and quota transfer. Skyacres Turkey Ranches Ltd. requested specific documents to prepare for the appeal, which the Board partially provided. The decision addresses the scope of document disclosure under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act.