This OCRT web site contains menus with links to topics within the web site, including:
The first row at the top of every page contains links to the following:
The side menu is provided on every page of the web site, and allows you to find useful information about appeals, Review Tribunals, how to appeal and summaries of selected Review Tribunal decisions.
This OCRT web site contains a site map providing an overview of the site and links to each of its main topics. The site map is available from the side menu that you can find on the left hand side of any page in the web site. See Site Map.
The OCRT web site has a section listing answers to questions that people frequently ask us. See Frequently Asked Questions.
Most information in this OCRT web site is in web pages that you can view and print from your Internet browser. The following types of publications are also available.
Some publications on the OCRT web site are available in Portable Document Format (PDF). You can download an electronic copy of these publications to your computer. For instructions about downloading files, see How to Download Publications.
To request copies of print publications from the OCRT, see Order Printed Publications.
Information throughout the OCRT website is provided in XHTML as the primary format. To open PDF - Portable Document Format, you may need to download and install one of the following on your computer:
PDF - Portable Document Format. To access these files you must have a PDF reader installed. If you do not already have such a reader, there are numerous PDF readers available for free download or for purchase on the Internet:
To download a PDF file, click on the PDF link below the publication name. If you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader® software installed, the PDF file will open in your browser.
Depending on the speed of your modem, Internet traffic and your Internet provider, the download time can vary.
The design of the Web pages on this Web site are flexible enough to allow you to configure the visual presentation to meet your accessibility needs by using a client-side Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) file.
Most browsers provide the ability to specify a client-side CSS file, which would be applied to every Web page on this Web site that you visit. To take advantage of this feature, perform the following steps:
If you cannot find what you want, or if you need more help, please contact us and we will assist you.