How does AICAC make decisions?
AICAC considers the evidence provided by you and MPIC as well as The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Act and regulations in making a decision. You need to be aware that a decision by AICAC may increase or decrease the benefits awarded to you by MPIC. Your appeal will take the form of a new hearing, and AICAC is not bound by any decision of MPIC. Both parties will receive the AICAC decision in writing by mail. Reasons for decisions are available for review at our office during normal business hours and on our website. Either party may appeal the decision of AICAC to the Court of Appeal of Manitoba within 30 days from the date of the receipt of the decision. Such appeals are limited to questions of jurisdiction or law and may only proceed with permission from a judge of the Court of Appeal of Manitoba.