BC Ministry of Attorney General seeks feedback on adopting the Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Act

The Ministry of Attorney General for British Columbia has issued a consultation paper (PDF) that asks the public to comment on whether British Columbia should enact the Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Act, with some departures and additions. As the consultation paper puts it, the ministry’s goals in this consultation are “to solicit input and discussion into reforming the existing Court Order Enforcement Act, to assess support for the adoption of the Uniform Civil Read more…

Child-protection committee completes review of selected court orders and procedures at this month’s meeting

At its March 2020 committee meeting, BCLI’s Child Protection Project Committee continued its review of provisions of the Child, Family and Community Service Act relating to selected court orders and procedures. The committee considered four issues under this topic at the meeting. First, the committee examined whether a clarifying amendment should be made to section 54.2 of the act. This section sets out the effect of orders permanently transferring custody of a child to a Read more…

Medical Assistance in Dying Amendment Bill Tabled

MAID Laws Canada introduced medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2016. To be eligible for MAID, an adult must: Be eligible for health services in their jurisdiction; Have the capacity to make health care decisions; Make a voluntary written request for MAID; Give informed consent after receiving information on their diagnosis, treatment, and options to relieve suffering; and Have a “grievous and irremediable medical condition” which is serious, cannot be reversed, is causing intolerable suffering, Read more…

Consent to Chemical Restraints in Long-Term Care

Introduction This blog will outline the current laws on consent to chemical restraints in long-term care. Chemical restraints were addressed in the CCEL’s Conversations About Care: The Law and Practice of Health Care Consent for People Living with Dementia in British Columbia report published in 2019. This blog will describe what a chemical restraint is, outline the laws governing consent to medication and restraint use, and describe the Conversations about Care report’s recommendations to improve Read more…

BC Ministry of Finance consulting on reverse mortgages as part of its review of the Mortgage Brokers Act

In January, the Ministry of Finance for British Columbia opened a public consultation on reforms to the Mortgage Brokers Act. As the ministry’s discussion paper (PDF) noted: The Mortgage Brokers Act (MBA) was originally enacted in 1972 as consumer protection legislation in response to an increased number of mortgage brokers and complaints of gross and unconscionable interest rates and fees. At the time, mortgage brokers were considered the lenders of last resort; however, over the years the Read more…