Section 18 Canadian Human Rights Act
Section 18 Canadian Human Rights Act 1985 is about Rescinding approval of plan. It is under Part I (Proscribed Discrimination) and ‘Discriminatory Practices’ of the Act.
Rescinding approval of plan
(1) If the Canadian Human Rights Commission is satisfied that, by reason of any change in circumstances, a plan approved under subsection 17(2) has ceased to be appropriate for meeting the needs of persons arising from a disability, the Commission may, by written notice to the person who proposes to carry out or maintains the adaptation contemplated by the plan or any part thereof, rescind its approval of the plan to the extent required by the change in circumstances.
Effect where approval rescinded
To the extent to which approval of a plan is rescinded under subsection (1), subsection 17(3) does not apply to the plan if the discriminatory practice to which the complaint relates is subsequent to the rescission of the approval.
Statement of reasons for rescinding approval
(3) Where the Commission rescinds approval of a plan pursuant to subsection (1), it shall include in the notice referred to therein a statement of its reasons therefor.
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