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Issues which cannot be appealed

  • Decisions that are not directly related to the person or household; 
  • Matters that are the responsibility of other tribunals (such as repairs and maintenance which are the responsibility of the CTTT);
  • Housing Provider's policies;
  • Matters for which clients cannot make application to housing providers;
  • Internal administrative and funding matters of the housing provider;
  • Complaints about the way a service is provided;
  • Programs not related to the provision of a service;
  • Decisions about providing more than the maximum service or benefit available under a housing provider's policy;
  • Decisions to provide services on an 'out of guidelines' basis
  • Decisions about home purchase assistance services

Last modified: Thursday, 18 June 2009
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Date last modified: Thursday, 18 June 2009