Industry: Milk
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Decision: Jori Holsteins, Limbrant Holsteins, and Bland v. The British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to suspend all transfers of fluid and market-sharing quota. The appellants challenged the suspension related to BCMMB’s news bulletin of August 25, 1993. The decision was related to the suspension of quota transfers following a B.C. Supreme Court decision.
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Decision: Janmaat v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision regarding the refund of over quota levies for the dairy year 1989-1990. The decision was related to the jurisdiction of the British Columbia Marketing Board to hear the appeal.
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Decision: Hurford v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to deny an exemption from section 7.01(a) of the Milk Market Sharing Order 28. The appellant argued that a catastrophe caused by nocardial mastitis, linked to a dry cow antibiotic, led to reduced milk production. The decision was related to the Milk Market Sharing Order.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCMMB — Conditional prior approval of specialty production and new entrant orders
BCFIRB provides conditional prior approval for the B.C. Milk Marketing Board’s April 2006 Consolidated Orders, directing specific mandatory amendments to align its specialty production, new entrant, and quota transfer policies with BCFIRB’s 2005 directions.
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Decision: Foremost Foods Ltd. v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMB’s decision regarding an application for costs by the BCMMB. The appellant, Foremost Foods Ltd., contested the costs related to a previous decision on freight charges.
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Decision: Foremost Foods Ltd. v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to not reimburse freight charges. Foremost Foods Ltd. claimed errors of fact, law, and jurisdiction regarding freight charges and milk classification. Preliminary issues included timeliness of the appeal and jurisdiction to refund charges.
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Decision: Gemser Bros Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to reduce manufactured milk quota. Gemser Bros Farm Ltd. challenged the reduction communicated in a letter dated January 11, 1995.
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Position description: Chair of the B.C. Milk Marketing Board
Outlines the role, responsibilities, and required competencies of the BCMMB chair.
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Decision: Houweling v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to deny a reduction in the fluid milk quota transfer assessment for Houweling. Houweling argued the decision was unfair and financially detrimental, as he did not enter the industry under the Graduated Entry Program. The decision was related to the Quota Transfer Assessment Policy.
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Decision: Smith and Ruby v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to cancel quota effective October 1, 1997. The appeal arose in the context of a matrimonial dispute, with Smith acting as Receiver/Manager for Risacca Livestock and Genetics Ltd. The decision was related to the cancellation of milk production quota under the Consolidated Order.
