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Order in Council 631/1996 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. 0631 , Approved and Ordered JUIt -(1996 Executive Council Chambers, Victoria On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that the each of the employers referred to in Schedule A to this regulation and each of the trade unions referred to in Schedule B to this regulation is designated for the purposes of the Education and Health Collective Bargaining Assistance Act. 10, Minister of Fip. • e and Corporate Relations Presiding Member of the Executive Council (This part is for administrative purposes only and is not part of the Order) Authority under which Order is made: Act and section:- Education and Health Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, s. 2 Other (specify):- June 7, 1996 /96/33/aaa Schedule B B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union British Columbia Nurses' Union Health Sciences Association of British Columbia Hospital Employees' Union International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 882 SCHEDULE "A" EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH HEABC FOR BCGEU (FACILITIES SUBSECTOR) &M EM \ British Columbia Rehabilitation Society (George Pearson Centre) Bulkley Lodge Society, The 1)(Burquitant Intermediate Care Society (13urquitlam Lions Care Centre) Chantelle Management Ltd. (Eden Intermediate Care Facility) \ Dunrovin Park (1974) Society \ Harmony Hall Ltd. \ Highland Lodge Hu Enterprises Ltd. (Oceanview Care Home) \ Hurst Management Ltd. (Sidney Intermediate Care Home) Icelandic Care Home Hofn Society, The Kiwanis Villa Society of Victoria, B.C. • Langley Special Care Homes Society (Langley Lodge) Lutheran Senior Citizens Housing Society (Zion Park Manor) M. Kopernik (Nicolaus Copernicus) Foundation (Kopernik odge) McIntosh Lodge Care Facility Ltd. (McIntosh Lodge) \ Nor-Sal Holdings Ltd. (Twin Cedars Lodge) `Oak Bay Kiwanis Health Care Society (Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion) • Okanagan Commemorative Pioneer Cultural Society (Gateby Intermediate Can Facility) `Orchard City Three Links Can Society, The (Three Links Manor) Parklane Private Hospital Ltd. (Oakherst Private Hospital) `Port Coquitlam Senior Citizens Housing Society (Hawthorne Care Centre) • Sloan Community Hospital and Health Can Society \ Terrace Regional Health Care Society (Terraceview Lodge Society) "Whalley & District Senior Citizens Housing Society (Kinsmen Place Lodge) \ Willowdale Guest Home Ltd. , '1 EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH HEABC FOR WOE 882 (FACILITIES SUBSECTOR) AEMIDIX • 100 Mile District Hospital Society "Baptist Housing Society of B.C., The (Central Care Home) "Baptist Housing Society of B.C., The (Mt. Edwards Court Care Home) Bridsh Columbia's Children's Hospital vurnaby Hospital Society Cariboo Memorial Hospital Society Carlton Private Hospital Ltd. Carlton Lodge Ltd. •Cedarhurst Private Hospital Ltd. (Amherst Private Hospital) CHARA Health Care Society (Mount Saint Joseph Hospital) 'Fair Haven United Church Homes, The (Burnaby) 'Fair Haven United Church Homes, The (Vancouver) Fort St. John and District Hospital Society (Fort St. John General Hospital) ‘Fraser-Burrard Hospital Society, The (Royal Columbian Hospital, Eagle Ridge Hospital and Health Care Centre) George Derby Long Term Care Society (George Derby Centre) • I.M.C. Holdings Ltd. (Coquitlam Care Centre) Kitimat General Hospital Society `Kootenay Lake District Hospital and Health Services Society `Nanaimo Regional General Hospital Society 'North and West Vancouver Hospital Society, The (Lions Gate Hospital) Penticton Hospital Society (Penticton Regional Hospital) "Prince Rupert Regional Hospital Association Revelstoke District Health Society (Queen Victoria Hospital) Richmond Hospital Society Sisters of Charity of Providence in British Columbia (St. Paul's Hospital) Terrace Regional Health Care Society (Mills Memorial Hospital) •-• EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH HEABC FOR HEU (COMMUNITY SUBSECTOR) APPENDIX Avonlea Care Centre Ltd. (Avonlea House) \ Canadian Mental Health Association, Prince George Branch and Prince George New Directions Housing Society, which the Board has decided pursuant to the provisions of Section 38 of the Labour Relations Code, to be one employer Canadian Mental Health Association, Kamloops Branch Canadian Mental Health Association, Salmon Ann & District Branch CrOSSItsitiiS Treatment Centre Society, The `Golden & District Home Support Society Grant McLellan, Service Provider at Pender House (East Pender House) \ Headstart Resources Ltd. Thdependent Living Housing Society of Greater Victoria Kamloops Personal Care Home Ltd. (Garden Mannr) Lillooet Home Support Services Society Quesnel Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association •- Trail Mental Health Cor.sumer Support Society (Friend of Friends Clubhouse) White Rock Come Share Society EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH HEABC FOR BCOEU (COMMUNITY SUBSECTOR) APPENDIX Action Alcohol & Drug Counselling Society Canadian Mental Health Association/Cowichan Valley Branch (1992) (Open Door Program) `Canadian Mental Health Association/C,owichan Valley Branch (1992) (Wisteria Howe Program) '-Cedar Lodge Society (Skeleem Village) "Comcare (Canada) Limited (Vancouver) Comcare (Canada) Limited (New Westminster) `Comcare (Canada) Limited (Surrey) Community Home Support Services Association Creative Centre Society ‘-Dallas House Society (Dallas Society Out-Patient Clinic, The) Dallas House Society (Roots - Youth & Family Substance Abuse Program) `Delta Home Support Service Society, The Down's Enterprises Ltd. (Down's Residence) East Kootenay Alcohol & Drug Counselling Service Society -Elk Valley Home Support Society --Fairfield Homecare Services Society Femwood Home Support Services Society Fort Alcohol and Drug Services Society Fraser Cheam Home Support Society ` Governing Council of the Salvation Army in Canada, Cordova Detox (Harbour Light), The -Greater Victoria Adult Day Care Centre Society (Cubbon Centre) `Greater Vancouver Home Support Society Greater Victoria Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Society (DARS - Pemberton House) • High Country Health Care Inc. Howe Sound Home Support Service Society I.D.S. Management Ltd. (Melissa Park Lodge) EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH HEABC FOR BCGEU (COMMUNITY SUBSECTOR) - 2 - James Bay Health and Community Services Society 'ICI=loops Society For Alcohol and Drug Services (Phoenix Centre) -‘ Langley Home Support Service Society Life Line Society, The Lookout Emergency Aid Society, The (Lookout Centre) Lower Fraser Valley Cerebral Palsy Association (Variety Cnild Development Centre) Maple Ridge Treatment Centre (1994) Society Marpole-Oalaidge Area Council Society Medox Health Services Inc. (Drake Medox Health Services (Vancouver)) Medox Health Services Inc. (Drake Medox Healthcare Services (Victoria)) North Shore Home Support Services Society • North Peace Home Support Services Association Olsten Kimberly Qualitycare (Victoria) Pacifica Treatment Centre Society -Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Surrey) Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Abbotsford) Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Burquitlam) Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Nanaimo) Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (North Vancouver) \ Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Vancouver) Pan-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Victoria) Para-Med Health Services, a Division of Extendicare (Canada) Inc. (Regional Office) \ Peninsula Community Association \- Prince George Brain Injured Group Society -• Prince George Alcohol and Drug Services Society EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH HEABC FOR BCOEU (COMMUNITY SUBSECTOR) - 3- Queen Charlotte Islands Health Care Society Quesnel Contact Line & Centre (Quesnel Contact Line) Ridge-Meadows Home Support Service Society Seaview Alcohol & Drug Services Society (Seaview Alcohol and Drug Programs) South Peace Home Support Association Sunshine Coast Home Support Society Surrey and White Rock Home Support Association \Valley Home Support Society Vancouver Resource Society for the Physically Disabled Victoria Child Sexual Abuse Society 'West Coast Health Care Services Limited \ Western Society for Senior Citizens' Services, The I EMPLOYERS ACCREDITED WITH KFABC FOR KEU (FACILITIES SUBSECTOR) APPENDIX 100 Mile District Hospital Society 'Acacia Ty Mawr Holdings Ltd. Alberni-Olayoquot Continuing Care Society (Fir Park Village) i`Aldergrove Lions Seniors Housing Society (Jackman Manor) bKican Developments Ltd. (West Vancouver Care Centre) ~Armmstrong, Enderby & Spallumcheen Community Health Society (Enderby and District 1Wm)rial Hospital Society) L.,.Arrnstro-g, Enderby & Spallumcheen Community Health Society (Pleasant Valley Health Centre & Pleasant Valley Manor) ...Airnstrong,. Enderby & Spallumcheen Community Health Society (Parkview Place) i)Afra.nglen Lodge Limited Partnership cAfrow Lakes Hospital Society 1.7krrowsmith Rest Home Society (Arrowsrnith Lodge) t Arthritis Society, The - La Societe D'Arthrite Arthritis Society, The - La Societe D'Arthrite (Victoria Division) . Ashcroft and District General Hospital B.C. Women's Hospital and Health Centre Society I.,Balaclava Investments Ltd. (West Shore Laylum) Resthome Ltd. .fella Coda General Hospital `Bishop of Victoria (St. Joseph's General Hospital) Bonnymuir Lodge Ltd. toundary Hospital Society "-British Columbia's Children's Hospital British Columbia Cancer Agency (British Columbia Cancer Agency,
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