Sentences with phrase «provincial licensing bodies»

CREA, is not like RECA or RECO, Your local MLS systems are also not as restricted to limits in membership like the provincial licensing bodies are.
And I actually agree that FSBO companies should, if they are actually providing more than a marketing service, be licensed by their provincial licensing bodies.
Here, in fact, the Supreme Court of Canada has previously determined that TWU and its graduates have rights in play which can not be casually disregarded by a provincial licensing bodies (much less by votes by the members of those bodies).
Such performance must be in compliance with state or provincial licensing bodies.

Not exact matches

The accreditation process varies by province and your Ph.D. program, as you have to register with the provincial body that oversees psychology in your area of residence in order to be a licensed psychologist.
Completion of the exams is a requirement to be eligible to apply for license from any of the provincial veterinary licensing bodies.
the principles of the program and all therapeutic staff are licensed and insured members of their applicable provincial regulatory body;
He appears regularly before government licensing bodies and administrative tribunals including the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission and Municipal Board, municipal councils, provincial legislative committees and in all levels of court in Manitoba and in the Federal Court in connection with environmental, resource, regulatory municipal, and property issues.
1) Immediate attention of Revenue Canada for Team leader and all Team members 2) Provincial Licensing attention from your provincial investigative body over any claims made.
Sometime in the future when you are bitching about your board or association, a provincial or national body or licensing regulators, remind yourself that the world is run by those who show up.
The Commission is a self - governing regulatory body appointed by the provincial government to license and regulate the real estate industry in Nova Scotia.
She would make an excellent overseer of the organized real estate licensing bodies, on a single national level, vs the current fractured provincial / territories levels.
Mark Weisleder's article addresses the «facts» and I would like to see him expand the discussion vis a vis: REALTORS (r) function under provincial rules and regulations governing bodies, through which they are licensed / registered, while also being tied to their own local Board rules and regs (which in turn try to follow provincial and federal guidelines in order to comply).
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