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A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
Find out what happens before, during and after a Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) appeal hearing.
Hearings are generally held in a community near you. Before the hearing happens, the Appeals Secretariat may arrange a telephone meeting with you and a person from the Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) program. They will check details about the appeal and answer questions about the appeal process.
Then the Appeals Secretariat sends you a scheduling letter with the date, time and hearing location. You, or a person authorized to act on your behalf, must take part in the hearing.
Contact the Appeals Secretariat when you get their letter if you:
If something comes up at the last minute and you or the person acting on your behalf cannot be at the hearing, tell the Appeals Secretariat immediately.
If you do not take part, the appeal panel may hear your appeal without you and make a decision. If they make a decision it is final. This means your right to appeal will end and your appeal will be closed.
The Appeals Secretariat’s scheduling letter tells you how to submit information that supports your appeal. This must happen before the hearing based on the deadline in the letter.
During the hearing, your role is to:
The Appeals Secretariat sends an appeal package to you, the FSCD program and the appeal panel at least one week before the hearing. Make sure to:
Contact the Appeals Secretariat if you:
Appeal hearings are usually held weekdays from 9 am to 4:30 pm. These people will take part:
Usually, the hearing happens as follows:
You and the panel will:
The appeal panel will decide to agree with, change or cancel the FSCD program’s decision. Once this happens:
If you think the appeal hearing was unfair or the appeal panel’s decision does not follow the Family Support for Children with Disabilities Act and Regulation (FSCD Act or Regulation) you have 2 options:
Option 1. File a complaint to the Ombudsman
You can make a complaint to the Alberta Ombudsman’s office. They cannot reverse or change an FSCD appeal panel decision, but they can:
Option 2. Apply for a judicial review
A judicial review happens through the Court of King’s Bench. The Court cannot reverse or change an appeal panel decision, however they can decide if the appeal panel:
When a judicial review happens, the Court:
If you wish to apply for a judicial review, you must:
The Appeals Secretariat is a neutral government office that runs separately from the FSCD program.
Connect with the Appeals Secretariat:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed 12 to 1 pm and statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-2709
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Fax: 780-422-1088
Email: [email protected]
Address:
2nd floor, Agronomy Centre
6903 116 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5Z2
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