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October 9, 2025

CHCPBC is seeking feedback on an additional part of draft bylaws for the College under the Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA):

  • Delegation

This consultation is open to all members of the public. We ask that feedback be limited to comments on the draft bylaws and not include feedback on the HPOA.

For the bylaw part, a full version, an overview, and an online feedback form are available. Please submit your feedback via the online form by October 22, 2025.

Review the draft bylaw part and provide feedback.

Consultation is also continuing for two other draft bylaw parts:

  • Continuing Professional Development
  • Professional Responsibilities.

Please submit your feedback for these bylaw parts via the online forms by October 15, 2025.

Review the draft bylaw parts and provide feedback.

Consultations with Indigenous Governing Bodies, as are required under the HPOA, are being conducted separately and in addition to this public consultation process.

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