Category: BCFIRB governance
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BCFIRB member compensation and expense reimbursement guidelines (2019/20)
Summary of Treasury Board-directed compensation and reimbursement framework for BCFIRB members.
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Letter: BCFIRB to Rick White — Request for documents under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA)
Acknowledges receipt of a Freedom of Information request and confirms response timeline under FOIPPA.
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BCFIRB Annual Report — 2018/19
Annual report summarizing BCFIRB’s activities and performance from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019.
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Draft: Proposed final governance measures for commodity boards and commissions
BCFIRB draft framework outlining final proposed governance, accountability, and decision-making measures for B.C. regulated marketing boards and commissions.
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BCFIRB Annual Report — 2017/18
Annual report summarizing BCFIRB’s activities and performance from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018.
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BCFIRB Document disclosure practice directive
Sets out approved methods for parties to submit documents to BCFIRB, ensuring consistency, accessibility, and compliance under its statutory mandates.
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BCFIRB Code of Conduct for Members
Outlines ethical and professional standards for BCFIRB members, including duties of honesty and impartiality, rules on bias and conflict of interest, confidentiality, media and lobbying restrictions, collegial conduct, and expectations for hearings and outside activities.
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BCFIRB Annual service plan report, 2017-2018
Outlines BCFIRB’s mandate, goals, and performance measures, focusing on governance, principles-based regulation, dispute resolution, fiscal accountability, and transparency, with emphasis on SAFETI principles and timely publication of decisions.
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BCFIRB board member remuneration, 2016–2017
Details total remuneration for BCFIRB tribunal members, including chair, vice chairs, and members, with notes on appointments, term changes, and updated per diem rates.
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Government’s letter of expectations to BCFIRB for 2016/17
Sets out government’s direction to BCFIRB, via Minister of Agriculture, requiring adoption of Taxpayer Accountability Principles and reporting on strategies for efficient appeals, transparent communications, and exploration of electronic application processes.
