Laws and legislation

The ºÚÁÏÉç is governed by the Health Professions Act (HPA) and the Bylaws made under the Act. Here are relevant federal and provincial legislation that affect the practice of medicine in BC.

The Act

Health Professions Act

The Act is umbrella legislation that provides a common regulatory framework for health professions in British Columbia.

Regulations

Regulations are created by government for each individual health profession governed under the Act. Each regulation defines reserved titles, contains a statement about the scope of practice and outlines a set of restricted activities describing what members of that profession are authorized to do.

Bylaws

Each regulatory college has its own bylaws. The bylaws set out the details of the operation of the organization, including: the duties and responsibilities of a governing board, committees and the registrar; qualifications for registration and licensing; the regulation of professional conduct and ethics; and fee schedules.

ºÚÁÏÉç Bylaws

Proposed bylaw amendments

Health Professions Review Board

The Health Professions Review Board (HPRB) is an administrative tribunal made under the HPA to provide an independent review of certain decisions made by the ºÚÁÏÉç. This includes decisions regarding the registration of physicians and surgeons, and the timeliness and disposition of complaints made against ºÚÁÏÉç registrants.

Visit the for more information or to submit an appeal.

BC Health Regulators

A complete list of BC's health professions governed by regulatory colleges under the Health Professions Act can be found on the . 

Learn more about BC's regulated health professionals at .