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The Licence Appeal Tribunal  (LAT; French: Tribunal d’appel en matière de permis) is an independent, quasi-judicial agency in Ontario, Canada. It is one of 13 adjudicative tribunals under the Ministry of the Attorney General that make up Tribunals Ontario.

LAT adjudicates applications and resolves disputes regarding compensation claims and licensing activities regulated by administrative agencies of the provincial government.

Current structure
LAT’s current structure consists of two main divisions: The General Service (GS) and the Automobile Accident Benefits Service (AABS).

The LAT General Service Division
LAT-GS oversees and resolves appeals and applications involving decisions, proposals or orders from a registrar or regulator regarding:


 * driver's licences,


 * motor vehicle impoundments,


 * liquor licences,


 * cannabis licences,


 * new home construction,


 * new home warranty,


 * and others.

The LAT Automobile Accident Benefits Service
The LAT-AABS accepts accident benefit dispute applications and presides over the process under the Insurance Act and the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule. This jurisdiction was transferred from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (formerly the Financial Services Commission of Ontario) to LAT.

The LAT-AABS is mandated to resolve disputes concerning an insured person’s entitlement to statutory motor vehicle accident benefits.