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ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person:
- To apply for Potato Dealer license in person, the applicant has to visit the office of British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission.
- Address and contact details of the Commission can be found below Contact link
- The applicant has to visit the office of the Commission and obtain an application form for Potato Dealer License, from the respective department.
- While visiting the office, the applicant has to bring all the necessary documents listed in the “Required Documents” section of this page.
- The applicant has to complete the license application form with the relevant details and information in the respective fields.
- After completing the application form, attach all the required documents with the completed application form.
- Then, submit the application form and attached documents to the relevant official at the Commission’s office.
- The applicant will also have to pay the required fees for processing and licensing, by following the instructions given by the official in-charge.
- Upon submission of application and payment of required fees, the application will be forwarded for further processing.
- During processing, the Commission may require additional information about the business from the applicant.
- The applicant has to co-operate with the Commission throughout the processing of the application.
- On completion of processing, the applicant will be informed through email or text message or phone call, when the license is ready.
- The applicant can receive the license through any applicable means or as intimated by the Commission.
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Required DocumentsEdit
- Completed application form
- Articles of Incorporation or Letters Patent Incorporating
- Document containing names and other relevant details of officers and directors
- Document containing names and other relevant details of partners
- Documents of Security
- Audited year-end financial statements (including the signature of a company director)
- Listing of Agents
- Proof/receipt of payment
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Office of British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission,
207 – 15252, 32nd Ave,
Surrey BC,
Canada,
BC V3Z 0R7
Phone: (604) 542-9734
Toll Free in BC: 1-800-663-1461
Fax: (604) 542-9735
E-mail: [email protected]
Website link
Contact link
EligibilityEdit
- Any individual or business entity in British Columbia, who wishes to carry on Potato Dealership business inside British Columbia, can apply.
FeesEdit
- Please contact the office for fees details.
ValidityEdit
- The license is valid for a period of one year.
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InstructionsEdit
- The applicant should make sure that the application contains all the information as required by the Commission, in order to avoid delays in application processing.
- If the applicant fails to provide information or additional information required by the Commission, the Commission will reject their application and refuse to issue the license.
Required InformationEdit
- Name or trade name
- Address/business location
- Telephone number and email address
- Names and other details of the partners
- Names and other details of the officers and directors
- Incorporation details
- Authorized capital
- Financial statements
- Assets and liabilities
Need for the DocumentEdit
In order to legally involve in the potato dealership business inside British Columbia, a company or business entity must possess a Potato Dealer License obtained from the British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission.
Information which might helpEdit
- The Commission is the first instance regulator and acts by the authority delegated through the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act and its Regulations. It is responsible for administering the Scheme, including coordinating producer activities, to ensure Orderly Marketing.
- Orderly Marketing is achieved through the promotion, control, and regulation of production, transportation, packing, storage, and marketing of vegetables.
- Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act: Regulations
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