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Government appointees are expected to meet high standards of conduct which enhance and maintain public confidence in the operation of B.C.'s public agencies, boards and commissions. They must act to instil public confidence in their actions and decisions.
Who is affected?
These guidelines apply to anyone appointed by the provincial government to any agency, board or commission operating in B.C., unless:
How do the guidelines work?
The provincial government respects the independence of its agencies, boards and commissions. It also expects all government appointees to agencies, boards and commissions to act in accordance with these guidelines.
Specific agencies, boards or commissions may have their own distinct needs, guidelines or standards. If no such standards yet exist, public bodies are required to design their own.
The chair or registrar of an agency, board or commission, or government itself may take action if these guidelines are breached. Such action may include dismissal, suspension, reprimand, warning or other sanction applied to an individual board member.
When and where appropriate, appointees or their chair or registrar may seek the opinion of provincial government staff with whom their particular board works, for clarification or resolution of any matter.
Appointees must avoid any conflict of interest that might impair or impugn the independence, integrity or impartiality of their agency, board or commission. There must not be perception of bias, based on what a reasonable person might perceive.
Appointees who are in any doubt must disclose their circumstances and consult with their chair or registrar.
In practical terms, appointees should ensure that:
While acting as a member of an agency, board or commission, appointees are expected to abide by the following:
Integrity
Appointees are expected to act at all times in good faith and with honesty and due diligence, for the public interest.
Participation and preparation
Appointees are expected to regularly attend meetings and to adequately prepare for the duties expected of them.
Behaviour
The conduct and language of appointees must be free from any discrimination or harassment prohibited by the Human Rights Code.
Appointees' conduct should reflect social standards of courtesy, respect and dignity.
​Confidentiality
Appointees must not reveal or divulge confidential information (defined as that which cannot be obtained from other sources) received in the course of their duties.
Confidential information must not be used for any purpose outside that of undertaking the work of the agency, board or commission to which they have been appointed.
Public commentary
Appointees must comply with the public comment protocols established by their particular agency, board or commission.
If none exist, appointees must refer to the chair for guidance before making public comment on agency, board or commission matters.
Private gain
Agency, board or commission work should not result in any personal or private financial or other substantive gain for public appointees. (Private gain does not include honouraria for service on an agency, board or commission.)
Duty to inform
Appointees must inform the chair of their agency, board or commission of any circumstance that may have a negative or harmful effect on their respective abilities to perform the duties required of their appointments.
Each Board or Agency is invited to proactively complete forms at least six months prior to the upcoming appointment vacancy or expiry date.
View forms for board chairs:
If a Notice of Position has been previously posted, you may choose to update an older version, or may choose to contact Crown Agencies and Board Resourcing Office for a copy of a previous Notice of Position.
The forms should be submitted electronically to your Ministry Appointment Coordinator. If you have questions about the appointment process or who your Ministry Appointment Coordinator is please contact us.
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