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Process flow for re-registering a home that has moved out of BC and then moved back #18617

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mstanton1 opened this issue Nov 16, 2023 · 4 comments
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When a home moves out of BC it becomes exempt. If the home wishes to move back into BC the process requires:

  • re-registration using the out of province address of the home (e.g. Alberta)
  • filing for a Transport Permit to relocate the home into BC

Due to the complexities in this flow, policy has noted the benefit of having a process flow type document created. Please create a document to show the process when a home moves out of BC, and then needs to move back into BC.

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@lbergero819 here is the ticket I've created as per Amanda's email. Feel free to update the body / title if you have other information you'd like to include. Thanks!

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https://app.diagrams.net/#G1bwJBtS5detRL1e5sVCV1YuH9kzfMlaDs

The process flow has been completed and sent to Policy, BAs and designers. There is one outstanding item that might require future updates to the diagram: currently in the legacy system, the status is changed from active to exempt at the time the transport permit to move out of province is issued, but there is a discussion to have the new system to update the status from active to exempt only 33 days from the permit issuance (permit is valid for 30 days and 3 days for reporting back to the registry if the move did not occur.)

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@lbergero819 can this be moved to done or is there further work to complete? The one item above that was noted as outstanding was the logic on when when a home becomes exempt. Thanks for all your work in supporting that decision.

For tracking purposes: A decision was made to continue with the same flow where a home is made exempt at the time the transport permit is issued. While consideration into making the home exempt upon expiry of the transport permit took place, there were additional challenges and no clear benefits. In practicality the home is truly exempt upon movement out of BC and we do not track the date a move takes place.

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@mstanton1 yes this can be closed.

@PCC199 PCC199 closed this as completed Dec 22, 2023
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