To assist those societies who provide essential services and those individuals searching for this information, here are all Public Health Orders and Ministerial Orders in one place. Current to December 8, 2020 (updates ongoing). This may not be completed, so use due diligence and review. There is no substitute for careful review of the exact terms of the orders and obtain legal advice where applicable.<\/p>\n
Public Health Orders<\/strong><\/p>\n These are stored on the BC Government’s Website.<\/a><\/p>\n Orders of note include:<\/p>\n Ministerial Orders<\/strong><\/p>\n These are stored on BC Laws<\/a>.<\/p>\n Health and Hospital Orders<\/strong><\/p>\n Residential Tenancy Orders<\/strong><\/p>\n Other Orders<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n M416\/2020<\/a>,\u00a0Food and Liquor Premises, Gatherings and Events (COVID-19) Order No. 2 (Nov 13\/20)<\/p>\n M336\/2020<\/a> – Amends improvement district letters patent to allow elections on a different date than the AGM.<\/p>\n M334\/2020<\/a> – Makes Crown Land use applications subject to mass gathering \/ food and beverage \/ other orders.<\/p>\n M324\/2020<\/a> rescinds M257\/2020<\/a>, Haida Gwaii (COVID-19) Order.<\/p>\n M256\/2020<\/a>, BC Ferries Medical Travel (COVID-19) Order – Gives priority ferry boarding to medical travellers who arrive with proof 30 minutes in advance.<\/p>\n M220\/2020<\/a>, Health Care Labour Adjustment No. 2<\/p>\n M193\/2020<\/a>, Correction Centre Measures (COVID-19)<\/p>\n M179\/2020, Commercial Tenancy (COVID-19) Order<\/a><\/p>\n M162\/2020, Electronic Witnessing of Powers of Attorney<\/a><\/p>\n\n
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Prevents evictions and rent increases for the duration of the declared emergency;<\/del><\/li>\nDisallows notices to end tenancy as of the date of the order (March 30) — earlier notices remain in effect;<\/del><\/li>\nPrevents orders of possession from being made, except for emergency-related purposes (e.g. need for government possession, not a tenant\/landlord emergency); restricts access to the Supreme Court for a writ of possession; Even if a writ of possession is issued based on a notice prior to the date of the order, it cannot be enforced while the order is in effect;<\/del><\/li>\nDisallows any rent increases, other than those agreed to by the tenant in their lease already, during this period; if a rent increase is charged improperly, a tenant may deduct it from rent;<\/del><\/li>\nAllows a landlord to restrict access to common property to comply with social distancing and other public health orders, as well as restrict visitors\/guests but must allow visitors\/guests in the rented unit;<\/del><\/li>\nPrevents the landlord from entering a rental unit subject to a tenancy unit even if notice is given \u2013 earlier notices to enter, if the date is after the date of the order, are invalid.<\/del>\n\n
A landlord may now only enter if both the following apply: an emergency in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic exists and entry is necessary to protect the health, safety, or welfare of the landlord, a tenant, an occupant, a guest or the public (e.g. health concern for tenant; health concern for other tenants likely acceptable); and<\/del><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\nPrevents personal service at present.<\/del><\/li>\nSimilar provisions exist relating to manufactured home tenancy.<\/del><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n\n
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