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The Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington
By -Law 2011-005
Office Consolidation
Being a By-law to update the prevailing compensation policies applicable to the Mayor
and Members of Council, and to repeal By-law #2007-097
Passed, by Council, on: June 5, 2018
Consolidated as of: July 12, 2023
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Amending
2014-123
Date
December 15, 2014
Amendment Details
Delete Section B.1
2018-103
December 17, 2018
Delete Section B
Section D 3:
• Delete the words "OMERS equivalent"
pension contribution paid on current
renumeration; and
• Delete the word "69" and replace it with
the word 71 ", in accordance with
OMERS criteria
2023-056
September 25, 2023
Add Section A.5
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Consolidated By-law 2011-005
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NO. 2011-005
Being a by-law to update the prevailing compensation policies
applicable to the Mayor and Members of Council, and to repeal
By-law 2007-097.
Whereas Section 283-1 of the Municipal Act 2001 provides that a municipality may pass
by laws for paying remuneration to the Members of Council;
Whereas On March 19, 2007 the Council of the Municipality of Clarington ratified report
ADM-002-07 Mayors Compensation Review-2007, authorizing staff to bring forward a
comprehensive by-law to consolidate the compensation practices for the Mayor and
Members of Council, which was set out in By -Law 2007-097 and now requires updating
for compliance;
Now therefore be it enacted as follows:
A. ANNUAL REMUNERATION
Mayor and Council - Amount as set out in prevailing by-laws for particular year in
accordance with the following:
Provisions:
1. Future increase to annual remuneration will be the percent applicable to
the Non -Affiliated Employees salary for the same period of time, applied
on January 1st of the applicable year, or as otherwise stated.
2. There is no additional compensation applicable to any prevailing Deputy
Mayor position.
2. Councillor remuneration is set at 40% of the Mayor's salary.
3. Remuneration continues until the end of the term of Council.
4. Regional remuneration -Clarington Council endorsed single stream
payment of the Regional portion of compensation through the local level
by approval of Report COD-65-04.
The Region approved single stream payment by By -Law 01-2005 and 08-
2004, and is considered the Employer for Region compensation purposes.
5. That Council confirms the 1/3 tax-free allowance be applied to the local
level remuneration to Members of Council effective beginning January 1,
2023.
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B. Section previously removed/deleted by By-law 2018-103.
C. TRAVEL ALLOWANCE & REIMBURSEMENT GUIDELINES
C.1. Monthly Flat Rate Allowance
Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councillor - as set out in prevailing by-laws for particular
year in accordance with the following:
Provisions:
Monthly flat rate allowance will be paid to compensate for travel related to
Municipal business within Municipal boundaries.
2. Allowance shall be paid through payroll with statutory deductions applied.
3. The allowance shall be paid on an automatic basis unless any Member of
Council elects not to be reimbursed and provides written notice to Payroll
of the effective date of cancellation.
4. Future increases will be the percent applicable to the general non-affiliated
grid increase, applied to the total monthly allowance, in each year, unless
Council amends otherwise. Increase will be applied at the date of the
change to the employee grid.
5. If travel is reimbursed for travel outside of the Municipal boundaries over
and above the monthly allowance, it will be at the prevailing employee
kilometre rate, in accordance with the guidelines below.
C.2. Travel & Expense Reimbursement Guidelines
C.2.1 Municipal Business
Municipal business will be considered to include the following:
Travel to and from any meetings of Boards Commissions or Authorities or
other groups to which Council members are appointed or delegated
provided they are held outside the municipal boundaries and travel
expenses are not paid by the aforementioned agencies;
Travel to and from any event sponsored by the Corporation towards the
promotion of the Municipality where Council attendance is required or
requested outside the Municipality;
iii. Accommodation, meals, kilometre reimbursement for travel outside of
municipal boundaries, parking, registration and other miscellaneous
charges related to municipal business which may include among other
things attendance at any seminar, conference, events or convention
approved by Council and attended as a Council representative or as
provided for through the current budget allocation;
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iv. Travelling to and from the Municipal Administrative Centre will NOT be
considered to be Municipal business in the following instances:
a) Attendance at all General Purpose and Administration Committee
meetings and Council meetings.
b) Meetings with Town Staff.
c) Picking up of agendas.
d) Constituent meetings.
C.2.2 Expense Claims and Approvals
V. All claims for payment shall be documented using the prevailing expense
claim sheet and where possible supported with receipts.
vi. Mayor: Expense claims for reimbursement of expenses by the Mayor shall
be submitted as soon as possible after the month end and approved for
payment by the Chief Administrative Officer or in the alternative, by the
Director of Finance.
vii. Members of Council: all expense claims for reimbursement of expenses
for Members of Council shall be submitted as soon as possible after
month end to the Mayor for approval. In the absence of the Mayor, the
Chief Administrative Officer, or in the alternative, the Director of Finance
shall approve the expense claims for payment.
C.2.3 Annual Report to Council
All expense claims and compensation, severance, etc., shall be categorized and
included in the annual remuneration report to Council in accordance with the
prevailing Municipal Act requirements.
C.2.4 Special Events Expenses
There are occasions throughout the year where the Corporation may host
special events to promote the Municipality. The following guidelines apply to
such events:
Payment of expenses as it relates to the hosting of government officials
industrial prospects or other groups visiting the Municipality of Clarington
or the hosting of receptions for same within the Municipality will require the
submission of an expense claim indicating the number of people hosted
and the date as well as the specific amount of expenditure. Such claims
must be supported by the applicable receipts or documentation.
All claims for payment or expenses related to special events shall be
submitted as soon as possible after the month end to the Mayor for
approval. In the absence of the Mayor the Chief Administrative Officer or,
in the alternative, the Director of Finance shall approve the claims for
payment.
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D. BENEFITS PROVIDED FOR CURRENT SITTING MEMBERS
General Application
1. Family or Single Coverage
2. Any member may choose not to receive any benefit by advising Payroll in
writing.
3. All benefits are limited to provisions set out by the prevailing carrier.
4. All benefits cease at age 65 unless expressly identified even if the
member is currently on Council.
D.1 Health & Dental
Generally, as applicable to Non -Affiliated Employees for Health, Dental and
Travel Benefits, excluding any self funded provisions.
D.2 Life Insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (ADD
Prevailing policy generally as applicable to Non -Affiliated Employees; Reduced at
age 65 to 50%, and at age 70 to $25,000 or amount set out in prevailing carrier
plan.
D.3 OMERS
1. Mandatory participation and individual contribution as set out by OMERS.
2. All OMERS deductions stop at age 71 in accordance with OMERS criteria.
DA Sick Leave Benefits
Short Term or Long Term Disability (LTD) benefits are not provided to Members
of Council.
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Communication tools such as cell phones or blackberries are as provided for in
the annual operating budget. Usage of such equipment is governed by prevailing
corporate policies.
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E. TUITION ASSISTANCE & MEMBERSHIP FEES POLICY
In accordance with Report ADMIN.16-2000, the following policy applies unless
otherwise specifically approved by Council resolution:
The Municipality will not pay for any educational courses to any Member
of Council, including any membership fee of any professional association.
The only exception is orientation seminars offered to new Members of
Council by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.
F. CREDIT CARDS
The Mayor is provided with a credit card for the purpose of Municipal business
expenses, as noted in report ADMIN 9-94. Statements are submitted to the CAO
for processing of payment, or in the alternative, to the Director of Finance for
processing of payments.
G. SEVERANCE
Payment of severance remuneration to current and future members of Council is
upon the following terms and conditions:
G.1 Definitions:
a) "annual remuneration" of the member means the annual amount of
remuneration paid to the member for the discharge of all duties as a member
of Council including both the tax exempt and taxable portions calculated as at
the date of severance;
b) "member" means any person who is or becomes a member of Council on or
after the 19th day of January 2004;
c) "service" shall mean any period of continuous service as a member and shall
include any member's period of service occurring prior to the 19th day of
January 2004
d) Retroactivity -there is no severance applied to years of broken service.
G.2.1 Eligibility:
Upon application by the member or his or her personal representative a member
is entitled to receive severance remuneration upon ceasing to be a member by
reason of:
a) election defeat;
b) resignation;
c) leaving office; or
d) dying while in office if the member is 65 years of age or over and not eligible
to receive benefits under the Municipality's group life insurance program.
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G.2.2 Ineligibility
No member shall be entitled to receive severance remuneration who ceases to
be a member by reason of or by resignation which is a result of or given in
anticipation of:
a) removal from office by judicial process; or
b) disqualification under or operation of any Act of the Parliament of Canada or
the Legislature of the Province of Ontario
G.3 Remuneration:
Severance remuneration shall be equal to one -twelfth (1/12) the annual
remuneration of the member times the number of years service of the member
pro -rated for part years of service to a maximum amount payable of eighteen
(18) months remuneration.
GA Payment:
Payment of severance amount may be split and paid over a maximum of 3 years;
and is subject to all applicable statutory deductions.
G.5 Claim:
A written request for severance remuneration must be received by the Municipal
Clerk within six (6) calendar months of a member ceasing to be a member
otherwise any entitlement to severance remuneration shall be forfeited.
Repeal By -Laws
The following By -Law is hereby repealed; #2007-097.
Effective Date:
This By law shall come into force on the date of passage.
By-law read a first and second time this 17th day of January, 2011
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 17"' day of January, 2011
ORIGINAL BY-LAW SIGNED