Medical Appeal Panel (MAP) hearings MAP hearings cover medical eligibility decisions, including whether you have a severe disability, whether that disability prevents you from working and whether you ...
Learn about the vision, values and mandate that guide the appeal panels, along with their commitment to governance and accountability.
Find out how to appeal a decision about your Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) eligibility or benefits.
The Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) program provides financial and health benefits to eligible adult Albertans with a severe disability that permanently prevents employment. Find ...
This study will identify options to build an all-weather road for La Loche Road, currently an ice road accessible only during winter months.
An integrated card combines your Alberta driver’s licence or ID with your Personal Health Number in one place.
The standard health card issued to anyone who meets the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) eligibility criteria.
You are at least 18 years old and not eligible to receive an Old Age Security pension. You live in Alberta and are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You are not residing in a correctional ...
Your personal driving and motor vehicle information, such as your Alberta driver’s licence information, identification card information, driving record, and vehicle registration details, is carefully ...
Budget documents prior to 1997-98 can be requested, if available, through the Alberta Depository Library program.
The LPRT has automated the application process to speed up payments and reduce red tape for landowners filing returning Recovery of Compensation Applications. Find out more. The LPRT is hosting ...