Nova Scotia Coat of Arms Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board

Contact Us

How You Can Reach Us:

Office:

Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board
3rd Floor, Summit Place
1601 Lower Water Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3P6

Mailing Address:

Box 1692, Unit "M"
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3S3

Telephone:

(902) 424-4448

Fax:

(902) 424-3919

Email:

uarb.board@gov.ns.ca


Inquiries concerning matters such as Electricity, Natural Gas and Water should be addressed to:

Nancy McNeil,
Regulatory Affairs Officer/Clerk
(902) 424-4448 Ext: 275

Inquiries concerning matters such as Assessment, Criminal Injuries, Expropriation, Municipal Boundaries and Planning should be addressed to:

Elaine Wagner
Appeals Officer/Clerk
(902) 424-4448 Ext: 236

Inquiries concerning the matters such as Film Classification, Gaming and Liquor Licensing should be addressed to:

Mora G. Stevens
Alcohol, Gaming & Amusements Officer/Clerk
(902) 424-4448 Ext: 271

Inquiries concerning Public Passenger matters should be addressed to:

Motor Carrier Division
(902) 424-3588

Job Opportunities

Job opportunities for staff positions with the NSUARB are normally posted on the Province of Nova Scotia Government website under Employment Opportunities.  You can also view Current Employment Opportunities for the NSUARB by clicking the link provided.

In order to apply for a staff position, send your resume with a cover letter indicating which position you wish to apply for, to the Board by mail, email or facsimile.

Note: Late applications will not be considered. We thank all persons who apply, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

Access to Information

While the majority of records held by the Board are a matter of public record, some information is protected by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. That act provides an opportunity to seek records from public bodies subject to submitting applicable requests and fees. In an effort to reduce the administrative burden involved in getting certain types of routine records the government requires departments, agencies, boards and commissions to have a simplified application process. This process is set out in the Board’s Routine Access Policy

 

Page last updated: April 2, 2007
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