Category: Supervisory review
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Letter: BCVMC to Thomas Fresh, Prokam Enterprises Ltd., and Island Vegetable Cooperative Association − Panel Decision on BCFIRB Orders
BCVMC communicates the panel decision and process for addressing BCFIRB orders regarding license revocations and agency designations for Prokam and Thomas Fresh.
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Letter: BCFIRB to parties — Interim orders submission extension
BCFIRB extends the submission deadline to July 19, 2021 for the allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity review.
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Final Rules of Practice and Procedure — BCVMC Allegations of Bad Faith and Unlawful Activity
BCFIRB issues the final Rules of Practice and Procedure for the supervisory review into allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity by the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission.
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Letter: BCFIRB to PPPABC — Request for submissions on industry stability and pricing structures
Following a deferred appeal, BCFIRB invites the Primary Poultry Processors’ Association of BC and stakeholders to submit evidence on whether current pricing structures are causing industry instability.
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Letter: BCVMC to Island Vegetable Cooperative Association, Prokam Enterprises Ltd. and Thomas Fresh — 2019 reconsideration of licensing decisions
The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission requests views from IVCA, Prokam and Thomas Fresh on the composition of a panel for reconsidering licensing decisions, as directed by BCFIRB.
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Allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity — interim orders
The BCFIRB issued interim orders restricting the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission’s activities during the supervisory review into allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity. The orders prevent certain commissioners from participating in decisions affecting Prokam, CFP and MPL.
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Email: BCFIRB to Stakeholders — New deadline for position statements on BCCMB prior approval request
BCFIRB informs stakeholders it will not make an immediate decision on the BC Chicken Marketing Board’s prior approval request and sets a new deadline of January 25 for stakeholder position statements.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCCGA — Response to concerns about expert participation in roundtable review
BCFIRB’s Liaison responds to the BC Chicken Growers’ Association’s January 19 legal letter, referring the procedural fairness complaint to BCFIRB and defending the exclusion of experts by stating Round Tables are for discussion, not debate.
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Letter: BCCGA to BCFIRB — Demand for independent expert participation in roundtable review
BC Chicken Growers’ Association demands that BCFIRB allow its experts to participate in the Roundtable Review, arguing their current exclusion is a denial of procedural fairness and prevents full participation.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCCGA — Response to chicken sector pricing review and procedural fairness concerns
BCFIRB addresses procedural fairness concerns raised by the BC Chicken Growers’ Association regarding the exclusion of independent experts from the Chicken Sector Pricing Review Roundtables.
