Resume of Orders in Council

Volume 33, Number 19


Proclamations
     •  Drowning Prevention Day — July 22, 2006

Approved and Ordered July 19, 2006

ORDER IN COUNCIL 535
Statutory Authority: Constitution
The Minister of Agriculture and Lands is designated as the official under the Act to whom the reference "Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks" in section 39(5) of the Taxation (Rural Area) Act is considered to be made.
 

Approved and Ordered July 20, 2006

ORDER IN COUNCIL 536
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Eric Darling is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as an Executive Coordinator.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 537
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Alex Bata is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as a Financial Services Coordinator. The appointment of Alex Bata, made by OIC 732/2004, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 538
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Heidi Zilkie is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as a Communications Coordinator. The appointment of Heidi Zilkie, made by OIC 534/2002, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 539
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Heather Burns is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as a Communications Coordinator. The appointment of Heather Burns, made by OIC 1181/2003, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 540
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Jeremy Berry is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as a Communications Manager. The appointment of Jeremy Berry, made by OIC 585/2004, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 541
Statutory Authority: Public Service
OIC 1191/2003, appointing Mia Shinbrot to the Public Affairs Bureau as a Media Monitoring Assistant, is amended by deleting "Sub-level 9" and substituting "Sub-level 1".

ORDER IN COUNCIL 542
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Effective July 24, 2006, Natasha Beaton is appointed to the position of Clerk R9 in the Office of the Minister of Transportation.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 543
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Effective August 14, 2006, Bernadette Whitmore is appointed as a Correspondence Officer in the Correspondence Branch, Office of the Premier.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 544
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Effective July 24, 2006, Lisa Grubesic is appointed Administrative Coordinator to the Minister of Transportation. The appointment of Lisa Grubesic, made by OIC 171/2003, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 545
Statutory Authority: Public Service
The appointment of David Molinski as an Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM), Ministry of Energy and Mines, made by OIC 345/2005, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 546
Statutory Authority: Public Service
The effective date for the retirement of Alvin Isbister as a public service employee is October 1, 2008.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 547
Ministry Responsible: ADVANCED EDUCATION
Statutory Authority: College and Institute
Effective July 31, 2006, the following are appointed to the board of Selkirk College:(a), Christian Schadendorf, for a term ending March 13, 2009;(b), David Splett, for a term ending August 1, 2009;(c), Brent Tremblay, for a term ending January 23, 2009.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 548
Ministry Responsible: ADVANCED EDUCATION
Statutory Authority: Open Learning Agency
The following are appointed members of the board of the Open Learning Agency for a term of one year:
   Nini Baird;
   Rick Buchols;
   Dave Calder;
   Beth Haddon;
   Sinclair Mar;
   Patricia Sollars;
   Mitchell J. Taylor;
   Ron Burnett.
2 Ron Burnett is appointed as the chair of the board of the Open Learning Agency.
3   The appointments of Jacqui Stewart, Debbie Hull and Dawn McKay are rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 549
Ministry Responsible: ADVANCED EDUCATION
Statutory Authority: Royal Roads University
Effective July 31, 2006, Douglas J. Enns is reappointed to the Board of Governors for Royal Roads University, for a term ending July 31, 2007.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 550
Ministry Responsible: AGRICULTURE AND LANDS
Statutory Authority: Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment (No. 2), 2006
Sections 20 to 46 of the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), 2006 are brought into force.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 551
Ministry Responsible: AGRICULTURE AND LANDS
Statutory Authority: Natural Products Marketing (BC)
Effective July 31, 2006, Dave Merz of Fort Fraser, British Columbia is appointed a member of the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board for a term ending July 31, 2008.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 552
Ministry Responsible: AGRICULTURE AND LANDS
Statutory Authority: Natural Products Marketing (BC)
Effective July 31, 2006, Honey Forbes of Duncan, British Columbia is appointed a member of the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board for a term ending July 31, 2008.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 553
Ministry Responsible: ATTORNEY GENERAL
Statutory Authority: Securities Amendment, 2003; Securities Amendment, 2006; Securities
(a)   Sections 10 and 13(d) of the Securities Amendment Act, 2003, are brought into force.
(b) Sections 23, 47 (c), and section 66 (a) to the extent that it refers to "85,", of the Securities Amendment Act, 2006, are brought into force.
(c) The Securities Regulation, B.C. Reg. 196/97, is amended as set out in the Schedule.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 554
Ministry Responsible: COMMUNITY SERVICES
Statutory Authority:
Local Government; Community Charter
1 Supplementary Letters Patent be issued for the City of Campbell River.
2   Supplementary Letters Patent be issued for the Regional District of Comox-Strathcona.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 555
Ministry Responsible: COMMUNITY SERVICES
Statutory Authority: Local Government; Community Charter
1 Supplementary Letters Patent be issued for the City of Kelowna.
2   Supplementary Letters Patent be issued for the Regional District of Central Okanagan.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 556
Ministry Responsible: COMMUNITY SERVICES
Statutory Authority: Local Government
1 Supplementary Letters Patent be issued amending the boundary of Cobble Hill Improvement District.
2   Supplementary Letters Patent be issued amending the boundary of Glenmore-Ellison Improvement District.
3 Letters Patent for the Lakeview Irrigation District are amended to change the boundary as indicated in section 1 of Schedule A.
4 Letters Patent for the Otter Lake Waterworks District are amended to change the boundary as indicated in section 2 of Schedule A.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 557
Ministry Responsible: COMMUNITY SERVICES
Statutory Authority: Local Government
(a) Letters Patent dated July 27, 1978, incorporating the Arbutus Bay Improvement District, are revoked and the Arbutus Bay Improvement District is dissolved.
(b)   All assets and liabilities of the Arbutus Bay Improvement District, whether real or contingent, are transferred to the Sunshine Coast Regional District.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 558
Ministry Responsible: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Statutory Authority: North Island-Coast Development Initiative Trust
Effective August 27, 2006, the following are reappointed as directors of the North Island-Coast Development Initiative Trust for a term of three years, ending August 27, 2009:
    Bob Bennie;
    Dallas Smith;
    Dave Mannis;
    Camela Tang;
    Brook Kiddle.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 559
Ministry Responsible: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Statutory Authority: Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust
Effective August 27, 2006, the following are reappointed as directors of the Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust for a term of three years, ending August 27, 2009:
    Christa-Lee McWatters-Bond;
    James Thomson;
    Chief Clarence Louie;
    Cindy Popescul;
    Chief Shane Gottfriedson.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 560
Ministry Responsible: EDUCATION
Statutory Authority:
Independent School
(a) The Schedule to the Independent School Act, is amended as set out in Appendix 1.
(b)   The Independent School Regulation, B.C. Reg. 262/89, is amended as set out in Appendix 2.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 561
Ministry Responsible: ENVIRONMENT
Statutory Authority: Environment Management
(a) The Oil and Gas Waste Regulation, B.C. Reg. 254/2005, is amended as set out in section 1 of the schedule.
(b)   The Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbons Regulation, B.C. Reg. 387/99, is amended as set out in section 2 of the schedule.
(c) The Spill Reporting Regulation, B.C. Reg. 263/90, is amended as set out in sections 3 and 4 of the schedule.
(d) The Waste Discharge Regulation, B.C. Reg. 320/2004, is amended as set out in sections 5 to 13 of the schedule.
(e) The Wood Residue Burner and Incinerator Regulation, B.C. Reg. 519/95, is amended as set out in section 14 of the schedule.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 562
Ministry Responsible: FINANCE
Statutory Authority: Public Sector Employers
B.C. Reg. 84/2003, the Social Services Employers Regulation, is amended in section 2, in the list of employers designated for the purposes of paragraph (g) of the definition of "public sector employer" in the Act,
(a) by striking out the following:
Achievements Services
Professional Alternative Resources
South Island Community Living Services Ltd., and
(b)   by adding the following:
Coastal Support Services Ltd.;
Domaine Holdings Ltd.;
Gorbahn Professional Alternative Resources Inc.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 563
Ministry Responsible: FINANCE
Statutory Authority: Public Sector Employers
B.C. Reg. 84/2003, the Social Services Employers Regulation, is amended in section 2, in the list of employers designated for the purposes of paragraph (g) of the definition of "public sector employer" in the Act, by adding the following to the list of employers:
    Twin Cedars Rest Home Ltd.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 564
Ministry Responsible: FINANCE
Statutory Authority: Social Service Tax
B.C. Reg. 84/58, the Social Services Tax Act Regulation, is amended in accordance with the schedule.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 565
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority:
Forest
The following regulation is made:

Forestry Licence to Cut Regulation

Prescribed purposes for forestry licence to cut
1   For the purposes of section 47.6 (2) (d) of the Forest Act, harvesting Crown timber to protect a community from wildfire is prescribed.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 566
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Forest
(a) B.C. Reg. 151/2005 is repealed, and
(b)   the Crown Land outlined on maps on file with the Corporate Information Services Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands is specified as the Lheidli T'enneh AIP Designated Area for the period ending March 31, 2008.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 567
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Forest and Range Practices
B.C. Reg. 14/2004, Forestry Planning and Practices Regulation, is amended as follows:
section 12.1 (3) is amended by striking out "the objective for biodiversity" and substituting "the objective for wildlife and biodiversity".
2 section 22 (2) (d) is amended by striking out "section 21 (1) (c)" and substituting "section 21 (1) (d)".
3   section 82 (2) is amended by striking out "subsection (1)" and substituting "subsection (1) (a)".
4 section 3 of Schedule 1 is amended
  (a) in subsection (1) by striking out "section 9 (1) [objectives set by government for wildlife and biodiversity]" and substituting "section 9 [objectives set by government for wildlife and biodiversity - landscape level]", and
  (b)   in subsection (2) by striking out "section 9 (2)" and substituting "section 9.1 [objectives set by government for wildlife and biodiversity - stand level]".

ORDER IN COUNCIL 568
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Forest and Range Practices
B.C. Reg. 14/2004, Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, is amended as set out in the Schedule.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 569
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Forest and Range Practices
B.C. Reg. 19/2004, Range Planning and Practices Regulation, is amended by striking out "peak flood" and substituting "peak flow".

ORDER IN COUNCIL 570
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Forest and Range Practices
B.C. Reg. 101/2005, Administrative Orders and Remedies Regulation, is amended as set out in the Schedule.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 571
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Tenancy Statutes Amendment, 2006; Manufactured Home Park Tenancy; Residential Tenancy
Effective October 1, 2006,
(a) the following provisions of the Tenancy Statutes Amendment Act, 2006, are brought into force:
  (i)   sections 1 to 47, 48 (a) and (b), 50, 51, 52 (a), 53 and 54;
  (ii)   section 55, except paragraph (b) insofar as it enacts the definitions of "assisted or supported living residence", "assisted or supported living unit" and "service agreement";
  (iii)   section 56;
  (iv)   section 57, except insofar as it repeals and replaces section 4 (g) (v);
  (v)   sections 58 to 66;
  (vi)   section 67, except insofar as it enacts section 44 (1) (a) (viii);
  (vii)   sections 68, 69 and 71 to 77;
  (viii)   section 78 (b) insofar as it repeals and replaces the words before section 56 (2) (a);
  (ix)   sections 79, 81 to 107 and 108 (a) and (b);
  (x)   section 110 (a) and (b), except insofar as it enacts section 95 (1) (n);
  (xi)   sections 111, 112 (a) and 113;
  (xii)   section 114 insofar as it enacts section 104.1;
  (xiii)   sections 115 to 117.
(b)   The Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Regulation, B.C. Reg. 481/2003, is amended as set out in sections 1 to 10 of the Schedule.
(c) The Residential Tenancy Regulation, B.C. Reg. 477/2003, is amended as set out in sections 11 to 22 of the Schedule.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 572
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Health
The appointment of Dr. Charl Badenhorst as a Medical Health Officer for the Northern Health Authority is approved.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 573
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Health Professions
(a) The bylaws of the College of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia, as set in the Schedule to the resolution of the board of the college dated March 24, 2006, are approved, except those bylaws that have no effect until deposited with the minister, and
(b)   the repeal of the rules of the College, as set out in the Schedule to the resolution dated March 24, 2006, is approved.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 574
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Health Professions
The bylaws of the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia, as set in the Schedules to the resolutions of the board of the College dated April 7, 2006, and May 8, 2006, are approved, except those bylaws that have no effect until deposited with the Minister.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 575
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Health Professions
B.C. Reg. 449/99, Naturopathic Physicians Regulation, is amended by adding the following section:
Health profession corporations
8  
Part 4 of the Act applies to naturopathic medicine.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 576
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Health Professions Amendment, 2003
Section 27 of the Health Professions Amendment Act, 2003 is brought into force.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 577
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Health Sector Partnerships Agreement
B.C. Reg. 31/2004, Health Care Facility Designation Regulation, is amended by adding the following to the list in section 1:
    Casa Loma Seniors Facility     Courtenay
    Courtyard Terrace Burnaby
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 578
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Medicare Protection; Interpretation
For a term effective July 30, 2006 and expiring October 1, 2007,
(a) the following persons are appointed to the Medical Services Commission:
  (i)   Dr. Marshal Dahl of Vancouver;
  (ii)   Dr. Douglas McTaggart of West Vancouver;
  (iii)   Darrell Thomson of Vancouver.
(b)   Dr. Geoff Appleton of Terrace is appointed as the first alternate member to act in the place of any member appointed under paragraph (a) for the period the member is unable to act because of illness or absence from the city where Medical Services Commission proceedings are being held, and
(c) Dr. Mark Schonfeld of Vancouver is appointed as the second alternate member to act in the place of any member appointed under paragraph (a) or (b) for the period the member is unable to act if
  (i)   both the member and the first alternate member are unable to act, or
  (ii)   two members are unable to act and the first alternate member is replacing one of the members.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 579
Ministry Responsible: SMALL BUSINESS AND REVENUE
Statutory Authority: Asessment
B.C. Reg. 411/95, Standards for the Classification of Land as a Farm Regulation, is amended by repealing section 11 (2) and substituting the following:
(2)   Despite subsections (1) (a), (1) (b) (ii), or (1) (b) (vi), the assessor may reclassify all or part of a parcel of land as a farm if
  (a) the information as required by the assessor under section 10, the application for classification under section 3 (2), or a copy of the lease document as required under section 7 is
    (i)   submitted to the assessor by January 31, or
    (ii)   provided to the property assessment review panel as a result of a complaint under section 32 of the Assessment Act or a recommendation under section 34 of that Act, and
  (b)   the land otherwise meets the requirements of this regulation.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 580
Ministry Responsible: SMALL BUSINESS AND REVENUE
Statutory Authority: Assessment Authority
Effective July 31, 2006,
(a) The appointments of Lillian White and George Puil as members of the British Columbia Assessment Authority board of directors made by order in council 106/2006 are rescinded,
(b)   Lillian White is appointed a member and chair of the British Columbia Assessment Authority board of directors for a term ending March 11, 2008, and
(c) George Puil is appointed a member and vice-chair of the British Columbia Assessment Authority board of directors for a term ending March 11, 2008.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 581
Ministry Responsible: SMALL BUSINESS AND REVENUE
Statutory Authority: Small Business and Revenue Statutes Amendment, 2006; Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority
1   Sections 1 to 3 of the Small Business and Revenue Statutes Amendment Act, 2006, are brought into force, and
2   Section 6 of the Parking Tax Regulation, B.C. Reg. 347/2005, is renumbered as section 6 (1) and is amended:
  (a) in subsection (1) (b) by striking out "the number of parking spaces" and substituting "the number of taxable parking spaces", and
  (b)   by adding the following subsection:
    (2)   Despite subsection (1) (b), the taxable parking area of, or the number of taxable parking spaces on, property referred to in section 143 (3) (c) of the Act is to be determined with reference to the physical condition of the property on December 31 of the year in which the parking site roll is completed.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 582
Ministry Responsible: TRANSPORTATION
Statutory Authority: British Columbia Railway
Land designated as railway property (Wye Lands -Surrey BC)

ORDER IN COUNCIL 583
Ministry Responsible: TRANSPORTATION
Statutory Authority: British Columbia Railway
Land designated as railway property. (Eugene Creek -Mud Bay, BC)

ORDER IN COUNCIL 584
Ministry Responsible: TRANSPORTATION
Statutory Authority: British Columbia Railway
Land designated as railway property. (Pratt, Mile 0.5, Cloverdale, BC)
 

Approved and Ordered July 21, 2006

ORDER IN COUNCIL 585
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Sarah Andrews is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as an Executive Administrative Assistant. The appointment of Sarah Andrews, made by OIC 826/2003, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 586
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Primrose Carson is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as Director, Support Services. The appointment of Primrose Carson, made by OIC 116/2003, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 587
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Darwin Sauer is appointed to the Public Affairs Bureau as Director, Strategic Planning and Corporate Communications. The appointment of Darwin Sauer, made by OIC 66/2003, is rescinded.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 588
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Paragraph (a) of OIC 123/93 is repealed and the Salary Range Order is made.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 589
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Each person named in the Schedule to this order, other than a minister or the Premier, is appointed to the position indicated in the Schedule for that person in the office of the minister or Premier listed in Column 1 of the Schedule to the left of that person's name. If a person appointed to a position under paragraph (a) of this order held a position in a minister's office by appointment under section 15 of the Public Service Act immediately before the making of this order, that earlier appointment is rescinded.

Column 1
Minister
Column 2
Appointment
Column 3
Remuneration
Premier Martyn Brown, Chief of Staff, and is declared
to have status of a deputy minister.
Beginning at step 5.
Premier Lara Dauphinee, Deputy Chief of Staff and
Executive Assistant to the Premier
Beginning at step 4.
Premier Tom Syer, Deputy Chief of Staff, Policy Coordination
and Issues Management
Beginning at step 3.
Premier Jay Schlosar, Director, Issues Management Beginning at step 6.
Premier Mike Morton, Press Secretary Beginning at step 6.
Premier Rishi Sharma, Manager, Media Monitoring Beginning at step 3.
Premier Jeff Hanman, Senior Coordinator, Issues Management Beginning at step 4.
Minister of State for
Intergovernmental Relations
Bill Hepburn, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Aboriginal Relations
and Reconciliation
Joan Dick, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Aboriginal Relations
and Reconciliation
Siona Rounis, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Advanced Education
and Minister responsible for
Research and Technology
Michael Harrison, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Advanced Education
and Minister responsible for
Research and Technology
Martina Kapac, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Agriculture and Lands Sharon McKinnon, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Agriculture and Lands Adam Buchanan, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Agriculture and Lands Lisa Wilkinson, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Attorney General and Minister
responsible for Multiculturalism
Tom Brown, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Attorney General and Minister
responsible for Multiculturalism
Terry Lalari, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Children
and Family Development
Lisa Braman, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Children
and Family Development
Marina Guest, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of State for Childcare Jennifer Burnett, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of State for Childcare Nancy Hintz, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Community Services
and Minister responsible for
Seniors and Womens Issues
Ian MacLean, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Community Services
and Minister responsible for
Seniors and Womens Issues
Debbie Smollett, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Economic Development
and Minister responsible for the
Asia-Pacific Initiative and the Olympics
Alex McMillan, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Economic Development
and Minister responsible for the
Asia-Pacific Initiative and the Olympics
Devon Keller, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Education and
Minister responsible for
Early Learning and Literacy
Bryan Cox, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Education and
Minister responsible for
Early Learning and Literacy
Lisa Dominato, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Employment
and Income Assistance
Penelope Chandler, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Employment
and Income Assistance
Tejindar Parhar, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Energy, Mines
and Petroleum Resources
Natalie Poole-Moffatt, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Energy, Mines
and Petroleum Resources
Frank Costa, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of State for Mining Shane Mills, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of State for Mining Muneesh Sharma, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Environment and
Minister responsible for Water Stewardship
and Sustainable Communities
Jerry Muir, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Environment and
Minister responsible for Water Stewardship
and Sustainable Communities
Janet Mackenzie, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Environment and
Minister responsible for Water Stewardship
and Sustainable Communities
Christopher Steinbach, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Finance Lorraine Macdonald, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Forests and Range and
Minister responsible for Housing
Tobie Myers, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 5.
Minister of Forests and Range and
Minister responsible for Housing
Bruce Strongitharm, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Health Jamie Braman, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 5.
Minister of Health Jeremy Walden, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Labour and Citizens Services Dave Cyr, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 5.
Minister of Labour and Citizens Services Raymond John Senko, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Labour and Citizens Services Joel McLaughlin, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Public Safety
and Solicitor General
Rachel Curran, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 3.
Minister of Public Safety
and Solicitor General
Don Smukowich, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Public Safety
and Solicitor General
Wade Grant, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Small Business and Revenue
and Minister responsible for Deregulation
Samantha Thorpe, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 1.
Minister of Small Business and Revenue
and Minister responsible for Deregulation
Pamela Hollingsworth, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Tourism, Sport and the Arts Colin Doylend, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 2.
Minister of Transportation Fraser Randall, Ministerial Assistant Beginning at step 4.
Minister of Transportation Robert MacKay-Dunn, Executive Assistant Beginning at step 2.
 
ORDER IN COUNCIL 590
Ministry Responsible: ADVANCED EDUCATION
Statutory Authority:
College and Institute
Effective August 28, 2006, the following be reappointed to the board of the Institute of Indigenous Government:
(a) Wilbur Campbell, for a term ending August 28, 2007; and
(b)   Janet Webster and Rosalind Williams, for terms ending August 28, 2008.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 591
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Financial Administration
Stumpage Remission Order is made.

ORDER IN COUNCIL 592
Statutory Authority: Public Service
Allison Bond is appointed ADM, Ministry of Health. Her appointment as ADM, Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance, is rescinded.

 

Ministerial Orders

MINISTERIAL ORDER 164
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Safety Standards
Section 24(3) of the Safety Standards General Regulation, B.C. Reg. 105/2004, is repealed.

MINISTERIAL ORDER 165
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Safety Standards
B.C. Reg. 104/2004, Power Engineers, Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Refrigeration Safety Regulation, is amended as set out in the Schedule.

MINISTERIAL ORDER 166
Ministry Responsible: FORESTS AND RANGE
Statutory Authority: Local Government
Effective December 15, 2006, British Columbia Building Code Regulation is made.

MINISTERIAL ORDER 167
Ministry Responsible: ENVIRONMENT
Statutory Authority: Water
Area described in Schedule A is designated as the area for the purpose of developing a water management plan. Schedule B establishes the planning process by which the proposed water management plan for the designated area is to be developed. (Re: Township of Langley)

MINISTERIAL ORDER 168
Ministry Responsible: HEALTH
Statutory Authority: Hospital District
The Zeballos Health Clinic, Zeballos, be designated as a health facility under section 49 of the Act.


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