The Consent and Capacity Board is a quasi-judicial administrative tribunal which operates at arm's length from the Ministry of Health under the authority of the Health Care Consent Act. The Board convenes hearings and makes decisions under six Acts including the Health Care Consent Act, the Mental Health Act, the Substitute Decision Act, the Personal Health Information Protection Act, the Child Youth and Family Services Act and the Mandatory Blood Testing Act. Hearings are adjudicated by members appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in panels of one, three or five.
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