Legislation
The College receives its authority from two pieces of provincial legislation:
Regulations
There are three regulations under the Kinesiology Act, 2007 that help regulate the profession:
The College By-Laws describe the rules for how the College operates.
2022
2021
2020
*The College launched a new website in July 2020. As a result, e-newsletters from before July 2020 were removed because they contained old and/or broken links. Newsletters will remain posted on the website for one year from the date they were released.
General
- Required Documents
- Registration Timeline
- Language Proficiency
- Translation
- Good Conduct (formerly Police Background Check)
- Referral of a Registration Application to the Registration Committee
- Registration Appeals
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Access to Records
- Accommodations
- Inactive Class Certificate of Registration
- Reissuance of General Class Certificate of Registration
- Alternative Documentation
- Fee Refund
- Reinstatement to the General Class after Administrative Revocation
- Expiration of one-year period for registration following notification of eligibility
- Assessment of Education
- Exceptional Circumstances Relevant to Examination Timelines
- Fair Registration Practices Reports
Exam
General policies
Self-assessment policies
Continuing professional development policies
- General Policy
- Deferral of Continuing Professional Development Requirements
- Prescribed Learning Modules
Peer and practice assessment policies
- General Requirements
- Deferrals
- Deferral of PPA Request Form
- Exemptions
- Exemption Request Form
- Assessor Selection
- Competency Enhancement
Mentorship program
The Council and Committee Competency Profile is used to determine eligibility and suitability of kinesiologists wanting to stand for election to Council.