The Teacher Regulation Branch, which came into being in 2011, regulates educators and has the authority to conduct reviews of teachers and suspend or cancel teaching certificates, if necessary. This was previously handled by the BC College of Teachers, which ceased to exist on January 9, 2012.
As part of its mandate, the Branch will make available to the public, disciplinary decisions made under the Teachers Act. While the Branch has not yet held any disciplinary hearings, discipline decisions made by the College are available on its website.
For a quick overview of the nature of complaints heard by the Branch, see “B.C. teachers disciplined for broad range of misdeeds“.