ASL – How will I know if I am invited to present at oral hearing?

Video Transcript

The CRTC will send you a formal invitation letter usually 10 days or more before the beginning of the oral hearing. In order to receive an invitation letter from the CRTC, and present at the oral hearing, you need to make a request to appear. To make the request, mention you wish to appear when you submit your comment as part of a CRTC proceeding. In your request, you should list any sort of accommodation needed to participate at the oral hearing, such as sign language interpretation.

In the invitation letter, you will be given important information about your presentation, including the contact information of the hearing secretary. The hearing secretary will be able to help you if you have questions.

This video is intended for Canadians that use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary language. It answers some of the frequently asked questions on proceedings.

For more information, see the ASL - Roadmap to CRTC processes

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