Self-Governing Professions 2017
Course Date: June 2, 2017
Total: 6h 5min
Course Date: June 2, 2017
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Welcome and Introduction
Lisa C. Fong — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Angela R. Westmacott, QC — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
Regulating Professional Businesses
- differences in regulating professionals versus their businesses
- the case for and against regulating businesses
- registration, quality assurance, investigation and discipline
- lessons learned and challenges ahead
Deborah Armour — Chief Legal Officer, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Geoff Thiele — Director, Legal Services, Real Estate Council of BC, Vancouver
Labour Mobility
- interprovincial labour mobility agreements
- enforcement mechanisms
- important issues
- equivalent occupation
- character
- competency
- currency of practice
- “legitimate objectives”
- cases to know
Jason Herbert — DLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
Networking Break
Difficult Inquiry Issues: View from Two Sides
- responding to an investigation
- continuing an investigation when there is concurrent legislation
- taking interim action on a registrant’s license: how much information is enough before proceeding and how is a defense to be treated
- charging standards for sending to discipline hearing
Natasha Dookie — Deputy Registrar/Chief Officer Registration, Inquiry & Discipline, College of Registered Nurses, Vancouver
Jennifer Strate — Senior Manager (Acting), Inquiry & Discipline, College of Registered Nurses, Vancouver
Lara C. H. Zee — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (Provided)
Unauthorized Practice and Contempt
- injunctions to cease unauthorized practice
- injunctions to search and seizure evidence
- recent cases:
- unauthorized cosmetic surgery
- unauthorized dental practice
- seizing electronic equipment: phones and computers
Brent Olthuis — Hunter Litigation Chambers, Vancouver
Key Recent Regulatory Cases
- who decides what is in the public interest
- regulating civility
- tribunal review of tribunal decisions
- delay or not to delay?
Sarah A. Hellmann — College of Physicians & Surgeons of BC, Vancouver
Graeme Keirstead — Chief Legal Counsel, College of Physicians & Surgeons of BC, Vancouver
Jaia Rai — Beach Avenue Barristers, Vancouver
Networking Break
Trends in Professional Regulation
- regulating of regulators
- loss of self-regulation
- mandatory transparency and discipline
- increased litigation against regulators
Rebecca Durcan — Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc, Toronto
Lisa C. Fong — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Katrina Haymond — Field Law, Edmonton
Angela R. Westmacott, QC — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
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