The Office of the Superintendent of Professional Governance has been giving presentations recently on the Professional Governance Act implementation and changes in professional governance in BC. You can watch the presentation or view the associated slide deck. You can read more about these efforts on our engagement page.
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Over the past year, the regulatory bodies have been working to update their bylaws and bring them in line with the requirements of the PGA. After a rigorous review process, the bylaws have now been made official through filing with the Minister and being declared in-force by the superintendent. The bylaws for all regulatory bodies … Read More
The Professional Governance Act and supporting regulations come into force on Feb. 5, 2021. The current legislation governing the designated professions will be officially repealed at that time. The new legislation standardizes how regulatory bodies govern their registered professionals including expectations on codes of ethics, continuing education, reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and transparency in their … Read More
As a result of the recent B.C. election, bringing the Professional Governance Act (PGA) fully into force has been delayed and is now expected for early 2021. The OSPG has worked closely with the designated regulatory bodies to finalize bylaws and align regulatory practices with the requirements of the PGA to prepare for bringing it … Read More
The OSPG is under the mandate of the Ministry of Attorney General. BC’s new government was sworn in on November 26, 2020 and Minister David Eby was confirmed as the returning Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Housing. Also of note, the responsibility for the Architects Act was officially moved from the Ministry of Advanced … Read More
The Office of the Superintendent of Professional Governance has a new general office phone number: 1 (236) 478 1940. It will be monitored by our administration and staff. We value your input and are pleased to continue setting up our new office to serve British Columbians in working with regulatory bodies to ensure professional governance in … Read More
The Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training recently informed registrants of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia (AIBC) of a decision to the move the Architects Act to the Ministry of Attorney General and for AIBC to transition to the Professional Governance Act (PGA) and the oversight of the Office of the Superintendent of … Read More
The Association of B.C. Forest Professionals (ABCFP) recently released the summer issue of B.C. Forest Professional magazine. In this issue, you can find a summary of questions and responses that were posed by participants at the ABCFP’s 2020 forestry conference in Nanaimo on February 6, 2020, pertaining to upcoming governance changes that will come into … Read More
The purpose of the 2018 Regulations Intentions Paper Consequent to the Proposed Professional Governance Act was to seek comments and feedback from Indigenous nations, interested parties and the public on key topics to inform the development of policy and regulations for implementing the Professional Governance Act. Topics included practice rights of professions, regulation of firms, … Read More
VICTORIA – The Province has announced Paul Craven will lead the new Office of the Superintendent of Professional Governance. The office will oversee five regulatory bodies to ensure qualified professionals are acting in the public interest. Craven brings significant experience to the role of superintendent, having previously served in the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office as … Read More