You have certain rights if you apply for and receive income or disability assistance. You also have responsibilities. The B.C. government also has responsibilities to you.
The B.C. government ensures that only eligible people receive income or disability assistance. There is a legal responsibility and authority to verify the information you provide. The government can collect, use or share your personal information under the authority of the:
The B.C. government needs your permission to discuss your information with any third party. If a worker needs to share your information, they will ask you to fill out the Consent to Disclosure of Information (PDF, 487KB) form.
If you apply for and receive income or disability assistance, you have the right to:
You have the right to have your personal information and privacy protected. When you provide information about yourself and your family, you have the right to be:
Before you apply and while you receive assistance, you have the responsibility to:
If you know someone has given false or misleading information to get income or disability assistance, you can report them confidentially.
Filing your income tax is an easy way to get tax benefits from the government. Receiving tax benefits doesn’t affect your assistance.
Use the BCEA Policy and Procedure Manual to find out more about:
Use BC Laws for the legislation:
Get help and answers to your questions at your local office or: