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Licence Appeal Tribunal: Adjudicative Appeals From Various Tribunals and Regulatory Bodies
Question: What types of appeals does the Licence Appeal Tribunal handle?
Answer: The Licence Appeal Tribunal adjudicates a range of appeals, including statutory accident benefits for automobile injury claims and various licensing issues affecting sectors like construction, real estate, and travel, providing essential pathways for individuals seeking justice and compensation.
What Role Does the Licence Appeal Tribunal Serve?
The Licence Appeal Tribunal Has Two Divisions, the General Service Division and the Automobile Accident Benefits Service Division, That Hear Licensing Appeal Issues and Compensation Appeal Issues.
Understanding the Licence Appeal Tribunal Jurisdiction Within Various Licence Activities and Compensation Claims
The Licence Appeal Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial agency that adjudicates statutory accident benefit claims for automobile accident injury victims among other compensation claims as well as certain licensing activities as regulated by the provincial government including various administrative authorities.
Licence Appeal Tribunal
Issues Include:
Statutory Accident Benefits
Adjudicates appeals involving automobile accident victim injury compensation benefit claims.
Building Sector Issues
Adjudicates appeals of decisions from the Home Construction Regulatory Authority.
Automobile Sale Issues
Adjudicates appeals of decisions from the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council.
Towing Service Issues
Adjudicates appeals involving the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act.
Travel Industry Issues
Adjudicates appeals involving compensation or licensing decisions of the Travel Industry Council of Ontario.
Real Estate Sector Issues
Adjudicates appeals involving matters arising from the Trust in Real Estate Services Act, 2002.
