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Health Authorities Act

Amalgamation of Regional Health Boards Regulation

B.C. Reg. 338/96

NOTE: Links below go to regulation content as it was prior to the changes made on the effective date. (PIT covers changes made from September 19, 2009 to "current to" date of the regulation.)
SECTIONEFFECTIVE DATE
Title April 7, 2026
Section 1 April 7, 2026
Section 3 April 7, 2026
Section 4 April 7, 2026
Section 5 April 7, 2026
Section 6 November 28, 2016
April 7, 2026

 Title BEFORE re-enacted by BC Reg 52/2026, effective April 7, 2026.

Amalgamation of Regional Health Boards and Community Health Councils Regulation

 Section 1 definitions of "new council" and "old council" BEFORE repealed by BC Reg 52/2026, effective April 7, 2026.

"new council" means a council that is created by an amalgamation of 2 or more old councils;

"old council" means a council that is replaced by

(a) a new council, or

(b) a board.

 Section 3 BEFORE repealed by BC Reg 52/2026, effective April 7, 2026.

Effect of amalgamation of 2 or more councils

3   (1) If the designated areas of 2 or more old councils are completely contained within the designated area of a new council, the old councils are amalgamated as described in this section on the appointment of the members of the new council by the minister under section 6 of the Act.

(2) On amalgamation under subsection (1)

(a) all property and rights of the old councils pass to and vest in the new council without further act or deed,

(b) the new council is liable for all debts and obligations of the old councils, and

(c) a reference to one of the old councils in any commercial paper, contract, lease, licence, permit or other instrument or document shall be deemed to be a reference to the new council.

(3) On amalgamation, for each liability of an old council immediately preceding amalgamation under subsection (1)

(a) the new council is liable in the same manner and to the same extent as the old council was immediately preceding the date of the amalgamation, and

(b) the new council may sue or be sued in its own name or that of the old council in any proceeding relating to the liability.

(4) On amalgamation, for each property or right of an old council immediately preceding amalgamation under subsection (1)

(a) all persons are liable in the same manner and to the same extent to the new council respecting the property or right as they were to the old council immediately preceding the date of the amalgamation, and

(b) the new council may sue or be sued in its own name or that of the old council in any proceeding relating to the property or right.

 Section 4 BEFORE repealed by BC Reg 52/2026, effective April 7, 2026.

Effect of amalgamation of a board and one or more councils

4   (1) If the designated areas of one or more old councils are completely contained within the designated area of a board and the minister specifies that this section is to apply, the old councils are amalgamated with the board as described in this section.

(2) On amalgamation under subsection (1)

(a) all property and rights of the old councils pass to and vest in the board without further act or deed,

(b) the board is liable for all debts and obligations of the old councils, and

(c) a reference to one of the old councils in any commercial paper, contract, lease, licence, permit or other instrument or document shall be deemed to be a reference to the board.

(3) On amalgamation, for each liability of an old council immediately preceding amalgamation under subsection (1)

(a) the board is liable in the same manner and to the same extent as the old council was immediately preceding the date of the amalgamation, and

(b) the board may sue or be sued in its own name or that of the old council in any proceeding relating to the liability.

(4) On amalgamation, for each property or right of an old council immediately preceding amalgamation under subsection (1)

(a) all persons are liable in the same manner and to the same extent to the board respecting the property or right as they were to the old council immediately preceding the date of the amalgamation, and

(b) the board may sue or be sued in its own name or in the name of the old council in any proceeding related to the property or right.

[en. B.C. Reg. 361/96, s. 2.]

 Section 5 (1) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 52/2026, effective April 7, 2026.

(1) If an amalgamation occurs under section 2, 3 or 4, the new board, new council or board, as the case may be, must comply with any direction the Senior Financial Officer, Ministry of Health, may give respecting the management or disposal, including disposal to the government for or without compensation, of property, rights, debts or obligations the new board, new council or board acquired by the amalgamation.

 Section 6 BEFORE re-enacted by BC Reg 211/2015, effective November 28, 2016.

Indemnification

6   For the purposes of section 16 of the Health Authorities Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 180, a regional health board or community health council may indemnify a former director of a designated corporation on amalgamation of the designated corporation with the regional health board or community health council, on the same basis that applies to directors or former directors of a regional health board or community health council under section 30 (2) to (4) of the Society Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 433.

[en. B.C. Reg. 366/97.]

 Section 6 (1) and (2) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 52/2026, effective April 7, 2026.

(1) Subject to subsection (2), for the purposes of section 16 of the Act, a regional health board or community health council may indemnify a former director of a designated corporation, on amalgamation of the designated corporation with the regional health board or community health council, on the same basis that applies to directors or former directors of a regional health board or community health council under sections 64 and 65 of the Societies Act.

(2) A regional health board or community health council must not indemnify a former director of a designated corporation under subsection (1) unless the court, as defined in section 1 of the Societies Act, approves the indemnification.