Industry: Chicken
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Administrative penalties under NPMA
BCFIRB outlines the need for a collaborative effort with boards, commissions and the Ministry of Agriculture to develop administrative penalty policies under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act. BCFIRB requests feedback and participation in a working group to establish these policies, which require BCFIRB approval before implementation.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCCMB — Election Rules and Procedures Amendment
BCFIRB grants conditional prior approval for the B.C. Chicken Marketing Board’s election rules, contingent on the BCCMB passing a formal resolution adopting BCFIRB’s final revisions.
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Letter: BCFIRB to poultry boards and commissions — Financial accountability issues arising
BCFIRB outlines expectations for financial accountability among poultry boards and associations regarding NPMA-related funding. BCFIRB directs boards to ensure funds are managed according to legislation and standards, and to report findings by June 30, 2015.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCCMB — Election Rules and Procedures Amendment
BCFIRB provides prior approval for the BCCMB’s election rules and procedures.
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Principles-based regulation — Ten point summary
Attachment to a letter to board and commission chairs regarding the February 2016 workshop, explaining the UK Financial Services Authority’s approach to principles-based regulation.
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Regulated Marketing Economic Policy — B.C. Regulated Marketing System Overview
This document establishes the high-level economic and public interest principles that BCFIRB and all supply-managed commodity boards (like the BCCMB and BCBHEC) must follow when creating and administering their regulations, orders, and policies.
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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Chicken Marketing Board — Potential conflict of interest
BCFIRB responds to the BCCMB regarding potential conflict of interest issues related to BCCMB chair Harvey Sasaki’s role in the review of Mandatory Notifiable Avian Influenza Insurance. BCFIRB advises on managing conflicts during the presentation of the Joint Submission and emphasizes ongoing vigilance and disclosure for future involvement.
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Letter: BCCGA to BCFIRB — Response on industry stability and current pricing structures
BC Chicken Growers’ Association responds to BCFIRB regarding an appeal by the Primary Processors’ Association of BC, asserting that the current pricing structure does not destabilize the B.C. chicken industry. The letter includes analysis of pricing comparisons and industry reports.
