Chapter 5: Grant and Subdelegation of AuthorityChapter 5A. Areas of Major Concern for AgenciesChapter 5B. DiscretionChapter 6. Binding and Non-Binding Agency Instruments - Orders, Rules and GuidelinesChapter 7. Federal/Provincial RelationsChapter 8. ...
Chapter 5: Grant and Subdelegation of Authority
Chapter 5A. Areas of Major Concern for Agencies
Chapter 5B. Discretion
Chapter 6. Binding and Non-Binding Agency Instruments - Orders, Rules and Guidelines
Chapter 7. Federal/Provincial Relations
Chapter 8. The Public Interest
Chapter 9. Powers of an Agency to Control Its Own Procedure
Chapter 10. Bias, the Role of Counsel and the Agency
Chapter 11, Pre-hearing Conference
Chapter 12. The Conduct of the Hearing - Powers and Procedure
Chapter 13. The Role of the Pesiding Member and Panel Members
Chapter 14. Use of Agency Staff and Counsel
Chapter 15. The Duties of a Hearing Clerk
Chapter 16. Public Access to Agency Proceedings
Chapter 17. Evidence and Witnesses
Chapter 18. Outside Consultants and Outside Evidence
Chapter 19. Preparing For a Case Before an Agency
Chapter 20. Advice to Witnesses
Chapter 22. Agency Decisions and Reasons
Chapter 23. Tribunal and the Charter of Rights
Chapter 24. Stated Case
Chapter 25. Canada's Access and Privacy Legislation
Chapter 26. Funding
Chapter 27. Costs
Chapter 27A. Authority of an Agency to Rehear or Reconsider Decisions
Chapter 27B. External Review of Agency Decisions: Petitions to Cabinet
Chapter 27C. External Review of Agency Decisions: Appeals to Court
Chapter 28. External Review of Agency Decisions: Judicial Review
Chapter 38A. The Annotated British Columbia Administrative Tribunals Act, R.S.B.C. 2004, c. 45
Chapter 39. Bias
Chapter 40. Legitimate Expectations
Chapter 41. Strategic Lawsuits to Discourage Public Discourse
The text also contains a topical reference to the five-volume looseleaf, Practice and Procedure Before Administrative Tribunals, from which this work is derived.