Acts and Regulations

84-20 - General

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33.004(1)A medical practitioner or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who wishes to make an appeal under subsection 33.003(1) shall file with the provincial authority a notice of appeal within 60 days after receipt of the final notice of assessment issued by the provincial authority.
33.004(2)The notice of appeal shall include the reasons for the appeal and the official language chosen by the appellant.
33.004(3)If a medical practitioner or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has made full payment of the amount specified in the final notice of assessment or has agreed to a repayment schedule, the provincial authority shall refer the notice of appeal to an adjudicator within 30 days after receipt of the notice of appeal.
33.004(4)Within 30 days after receiving the notice of appeal, the adjudicator shall set out the time and place for the hearing of the appeal, and shall advise the appellant and the provincial authority in writing of the time and place of the hearing.
33.004(5)With the consent of both parties, the adjudicator may determine the appeal based on the written representations of the parties without a hearing.
33.004(6)Only non-identifying medical information shall be contained in written or oral representations.
33.004(7)For the purposes of a hearing, an adjudicator has all the powers, privileges and immunities of a commissioner under the Inquiries Act.
33.004(8)Within 30 days after the hearing or the receipt of written representations, the adjudicator shall render a written decision in which he or she may affirm, vary or reverse the amount specified in the final notice of assessment.
33.004(9)The decision of the adjudicator is final and binding on both parties.
33.004(10)The decision of the adjudicator must be implemented within 30 days after the decision is rendered.
33.004(11)If the decision of the adjudicator affirms the amount specified in the final notice of assessment and the medical practitioner or the oral and maxillofacial surgeon has agreed to a repayment schedule with the provincial authority, the decision shall be deemed to have been implemented.
2010-106; 2019, c.12, s.21
33.004(1)A medical practitioner or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who wishes to make an appeal under subsection 33.003(1) shall file with the provincial authority a notice of appeal within 60 days after receipt of the final notice of assessment issued by the provincial authority.
33.004(2)The notice of appeal shall include the reasons for the appeal and the official language chosen by the appellant.
33.004(3)If a medical practitioner or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has made full payment of the amount specified in the final notice of assessment or has agreed to a repayment schedule, the provincial authority shall refer the notice of appeal to an adjudicator within 30 days after receipt of the notice of appeal.
33.004(4)Within 30 days after receiving the notice of appeal, the adjudicator shall set out the time and place for the hearing of the appeal, and shall advise the appellant and the provincial authority in writing of the time and place of the hearing.
33.004(5)With the consent of both parties, the adjudicator may determine the appeal based on the written representations of the parties without a hearing.
33.004(6)Only non-identifying medical information shall be contained in written or oral representations.
33.004(7)For the purposes of a hearing, an adjudicator has all the powers, privileges and immunities of a commissioner under the Inquiries Act.
33.004(8)Within 30 days after the hearing or the receipt of written representations, the adjudicator shall render a written decision in which he or she may affirm, vary or reverse the amount specified in the final notice of assessment.
33.004(9)The decision of the adjudicator is final and binding on both parties.
33.004(10)The decision of the adjudicator must be implemented within 30 days after the decision is rendered.
33.004(11)If the decision of the adjudicator affirms the amount specified in the final notice of assessment and the medical practitioner or the oral and maxillofacial surgeon has agreed to a repayment schedule with the provincial authority, the decision shall be deemed to have been implemented.
2010-106
33.004(1)A medical practitioner or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who wishes to make an appeal under subsection 33.003(1) shall file with the provincial authority a notice of appeal within 60 days after receipt of the final notice of assessment issued by the provincial authority.
33.004(2)The notice of appeal shall include the reasons for the appeal and the official language chosen by the appellant.
33.004(3)If a medical practitioner or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has made full payment of the amount specified in the final notice of assessment or has agreed to a repayment schedule, the provincial authority shall refer the notice of appeal to an adjudicator within 30 days after receipt of the notice of appeal.
33.004(4)Within 30 days after receiving the notice of appeal, the adjudicator shall set out the time and place for the hearing of the appeal, and shall advise the appellant and the provincial authority in writing of the time and place of the hearing.
33.004(5)With the consent of both parties, the adjudicator may determine the appeal based on the written representations of the parties without a hearing.
33.004(6)Only non-identifying medical information shall be contained in written or oral representations.
33.004(7)For the purposes of a hearing, an adjudicator has all the powers, privileges and immunities of a commissioner under the Inquiries Act.
33.004(8)Within 30 days after the hearing or the receipt of written representations, the adjudicator shall render a written decision in which he or she may affirm, vary or reverse the amount specified in the final notice of assessment.
33.004(9)The decision of the adjudicator is final and binding on both parties.
33.004(10)The decision of the adjudicator must be implemented within 30 days after the decision is rendered.
33.004(11)If the decision of the adjudicator affirms the amount specified in the final notice of assessment and the medical practitioner or the oral and maxillofacial surgeon has agreed to a repayment schedule with the provincial authority, the decision shall be deemed to have been implemented.
2010-106