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Government of Prince Edward Island Legislative Counsel Office Country Resources General Health Legislation Prince Edward Island 31 December 1999 Legislation/regulation

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This document, prepared by the Legislative Counsel Office, is an office
consolidation of this Act, current to August 1, 2012. It is intended for
information and reference purposes only.



Appeals
50. (1) Subject to subsection (2), a decision of the Board pursuant to
subsections 46(1) or 49(1) may be appealed to the Court of Appeal, by
filing a notice of appeal with the court, within 30 days of receiving
notice of the Board’s decision.
(2) The following are not subject to an appeal under this section:
(a) conditions imposed by the regulations on a permit or a license;
(b) suspension or revocation for failure to pay prescribed fees;
(c) approval of the withdrawal of an application for a permit or
license or a renewal;
(d) suspension or revocation of a permit at the request of the
permitee;
(e) suspension or revocation of a license at the request of the EMT
holding the license; and
(f) revocation of a permit where the permitee has ceased to provide
ambulance services for ninety days or more. 1999,c.42,s.3;
2008,c.20,s.72(77).

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