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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: April 18, 2016
Report Number: CLD-015-16 Resolution: GG-
File Number: By-law Number:
Report Subject: Accessibility Advisory Committee Terms of Reference
Recommendations:
1. That Report CLD-015-16 be received;
2. That the updated draft Terms of Reference for the Clarington Accessibility Advisory
Committee be approved; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report CLD-015-16 be advised of Council's decisions.
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Report Overview
This report explains the need to update the Terms of Reference for the Accessibility Advisory
Committee.
1 . Background
The requirement to establish an Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) was first found
under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA). The ODA required all
municipalities with at least 10,000 residents to create an Accessibility Advisory
Committee. This requirement was also made under the Accessibility for Ontarians with
Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), resulting in expanded, yet, duplicated requirements.
On December 1, 2015, the Government of Ontario repealed sections of the ODA which
were found to be comparable or duplicated to the requirements of the AODA. As a result
of these changes, the requirement to have an Accessibility Advisory Committee is now
only found under the AODA.
With the changes to the ODA, it is necessary to update the Terms of Reference for the
Clarington Accessibility Advisory Committee to ensure it is consistent with the legislation
that governs it.
2. Recommended Changes
The intent of updating the Terms of Reference for the Accessibility Advisory Committee is
to ensure it is consistent with the legislation which governs it. Furthermore, the updated
Terms of Reference will align with Clarington's Appointed Advisory Committees Protocol
(PSD-007-04).
The updated Terms of Reference will outline:
• The Committee's core mandate;
• Definitions;
• Responsibilities and obligations of members;
• The Duty of Council;
• The Committee's composition, including qualifications;
• Establishment of Committee Chair and Vice-Chair;
• Length of term;
• Frequency of meetings;
• Quorum;
• Committee Resolutions;
• Protocol for Delegations at meetings;
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• Absences;
• Conflict of Interests; and
• Staff resources.
Some sections of updated Terms of Reference required considerable changes to ensure it is
reflective of current practices and procedures. The following is summary of the most significant
changes to the Terms of Reference:
Responsibilities and Obligations of Members
This section is a new addition to Terms of Reference and was adopted from the standard
Terms of Reference. Additionally, this section outlines in great detail the roles and
responsibilities of Committee members and the procedure for resigning from the Committee.
Committee and Council Requirements
The AODA lists specific requirements of Council in relationship to the Accessibility Advisory
Committee. Similarly, the AODA outlines the minimum responsibilities of the Accessibility
Advisory Committee. Therefore, the updated Terms of Reference ensure that these
responsibilities are clearly outlined and defined.
Committee Composition
Under the ODA, the composition of the Committee was prescriptive and had very specific
member requirements. However, the AODA simply requires that the majority of Committee
members identify as persons with disabilities. Therefore, the updated Terms of Reference
reflect the composition requirements under the AODA. Additionally, the Committee
Composition now allows for 7-10 voting members, where the previous Terms of Reference had
a strict limitation of 7 members.
Qualifications
This is a new addition to the Terms of Reference and is consistent with the standard Terms of
Reference. The minimum qualifications ensure that members are residents of the Municipality
of Clarington, are familiar with Clarington's goods, services and facilities, and have experience
with the AODA, disability and accessibility issues.
Committee Chair
This section was updated to ensure consistency with the standard Terms of Reference.
Previously the Terms of Reference stated that the Chair and Vice-Chair were to be elected
annually which proved to be an onerous administrative requirement. The updated Terms of
Reference provide greater flexibility in determining how often a Chair should be elected.
Frequency of Meetings
The previous Terms of Reference stated that meetings would occur once every two months,
however the Committee has typically met monthly with the exception of July and August.
Therefore, this section was updated to reflect current Committee practices and further explain
in what situations meetings can be added, changed, and cancelled.
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Public Participation and Delegations
This section was updated to reflect standard practices around delegations at Committee
meetings. It further explains that meetings are open to the public but public participation is not
permitted.
Staff Resources, Minutes and Agendas
The previous Terms of Reference made no reference to the role of the Accessibility
Coordinator nor the limitations of staff resources for the Committee. Therefore, this section
provides clarity on the role of the Accessibility Coordinator within the Committee and ensures
consistency with the standard Terms of Reference.
3. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by Accessibility Advisory Committee which concurs with
the recommendations.
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that the attached Terms of Reference for the Accessibility
Advisory Committee be approved.
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5. Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan.
Submitted by. Reviewed b
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.Anne=Greentre /' Franklin Wu,
Municipal Clerk Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Jeannette Whynot, Accessibility Coordinator, 905-623-3379 ext. 2131 or
jwhynot@clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 —Accessibility Advisory Committee Terms of Reference
The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Accessibility Advisory Committee
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Attachment 1 to Report CLD-015-16
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Accessibility Advisory Committee
Terms of Reference
Committee Purpose
The Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) provides advice to Council on identifying,
preventing and eliminating barriers to people with disabilities in municipal programs,
services, initiatives and facilities. The Committee plays a pivotal role in helping
Clarington become a barrier-free community and ensuring obligations under the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) are met.
Committee Mandate
The Mandate of the Committee is to:
• Advise Council of the requirements and implementation of accessibility
standards and the preparation of accessibility reports and other such matters for
which Council may seek its advice;
• Provide advice to staff and Council on the development and implementation of
Clarington's Multi-Year Accessibility Plan;
• Provide feedback on Clarington's annual status update on accessibility;
• Participate in consultation requirements as described under the AODA and its
Standards;
• Review and provide feedback on municipal development and redevelopment
projects as required under the Design of Public Spaces (DOPS) Standard;
• Review and provide feedback on selected site plan applications as described in
section 41 of the Planning Act; and
• Promote awareness of accessibility and inclusion.
Definitions
Barrier means anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully participating in
all aspects of society because of his or her disability, including a physical barrier, an
architectural barrier, an information or communications barrier, an attitudinal barrier, a
technological barrier, a policy or a practice ("obstacle");
Disability means,
(a) any degree of physical disability, infirmity, malformation or disfigurement that is
caused by bodily injury, birth defect or illness and, without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, includes diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, a brain injury, any degree of paralysis,
amputation, lack of physical co-ordination, blindness or visual impediment, deafness or
hearing impediment, muteness or speech impediment, or physical reliance on a guide
dog or other animal or on a wheelchair or other remedial appliance or device;
(b) a condition of mental impairment or a developmental disability;
(c) a learning disability, or a dysfunction in one or more of the processes involved in
understanding or using symbols or spoken language;
(d) a mental disorder; or
(e) an injury or disability for which benefits were claimed or received under the
insurance plan established under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997
("handicap");
Municipality refers to the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and may refer to
any agency, board or commission under its authority.
Responsibilities and obligations of Members
All Committee members shall abide by the Terms of Reference for the Committee as
approved by Council. Members must be willing to commit to the time required to
understand and evaluate the information provided, as well as be open-minded to
various opinions and perspectives.
The Chair, or a spokesperson appointed by the Committee, may speak on behalf of the
Committee to Council or the public. Other members shall not act or speak on behalf of
the Committee without prior approval of the Committee.
The Committee or its members will not use petitions, resolutions, or position papers on
behalf of the Committee, unless specifically authorized by Council resolution.
The Committee and its members will not act outside of the mandate and advisory
capacity of the Committee. Should the Committee wish to comment on an issue that is
within the mandate of another Council committee, the Chair shall consult with the
responsible Liaison(s) and the Chair of the other Committee.
The Chair may ask any Committee member to leave a meeting if, in the opinion of the
Chair, that person is being disruptive or disrespectful. The Committee also has the right
to censure members that, in the Committee's opinion, are misrepresenting the
Committee and may request Council to remove that person from the Committee.
Members who wish to resign shall notify the Chair in writing of their decision who, in turn
shall notify the Municipal Clerk in writing of the resignation. Council shall appoint new
members to the Committee to fill any vacancies as required.
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Duty Of Council
Council shall seek advice from the AAC on the accessibility for persons with disabilities
to a building, structure or premises, or part of a building, structure or premises,
• That the Council purchases, constructs or significantly renovates;
• For which the Council enters into a new lease; or
• That a person provides a municipal capital facility under an agreement entered
into with the Council in accordance with section 110 of the Municipal Act, 2001.
Council may assign other roles and responsibilities to the Committee, however, Council
must ensure that the Committee is still able to meet its legal responsibilities.
Committee Composition
The Committee shall be comprised of 7-10 voting members. The majority of the
Committee membership shall be held by persons with disabilities. The Committee shall
also include 1 member of Council. The Council representatives shall have full voting
privileges.
Personal support workers are welcome to attend meetings for the purpose of providing
support to a person with a disability. Personal support workers are not permitted to
participate in discussions on their own and they do not have voting rights.
OualificationS
• Must be a resident of the Municipality of Clarington
• Must be at least 16 years of age
• Awareness and knowledge of the AODA and its Standards
• Familiarity with Clarington's goods, services and facilities
• Awareness and knowledge of disability and accessibility issues
Committee Chair
The Committee shall select a Chair and Vice-Chair from among its membership.
Members of Council and municipal staff sitting on the Committee are not eligible to
assume the position of Chair or Vice-Chair.
The Chair provides leadership to the Committee, ensures that the Committee carries
out its mandate, and acts as the Primary liaison between the Committee and Staff. The
Chair shall set the agenda for each meeting in consultation with the staff liaison.
If the Chair is temporarily absent, the Vice-Chair will assume the position and
responsibilities for the Chair in the interim. If the position of Chair becomes vacant, the
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Vice-Chair shall assume the responsibilities of the Chair until a new Chair can be
elected. If the Vice-Chair becomes vacant, the Chair may appoint a member of the
Committee as Interim Vice-Chair until a new Vice-Chair can be elected. Election, when
required, will be held at the next meeting of the Committee.
Length Of Tera
Membership aligns with the term of Council. Committee members may serve for 2
consecutive 4 year terms. A Committee member may be permitted to serve additional
terms at the discretion of Council.
Frequency Of Meetings
The Committee will meet on the first Wednesday of the month or at the call of the Chair.
Exceptions to this may include:
• July and August
• During a municipal election, meetings may be cancelled in the last quarter of
the year
• Where quorum is not reached
• When circumstances warrant special consideration
Committee meetings shall generally be held at in the Clarington Municipal
Administrative Centre, although meetings may occasionally be held elsewhere in the
Municipality of Clarington if deemed necessary or appropriate by the Chair, the Mayor,
or relevant Liaison.
Quorum
A majority of voting members shall constitute a quorum. In the event that a quorum is
not met, the meeting may proceed but members cannot vote or make decisions.
Committee Resolutions
Recommendations and decisions reached by the Committee must be based on
consensus wherever possible. In the event that a consensus cannot be reached and
there are different opinions on the issue, the Chair may call for a formal vote by show of
hands. Decisions will be carried by a simple majority of the voting members present.
Each member of the committee has one vote.
Recommendations are "carried" when supported by a majority. Only recommendations
as they appear in the adopted Minutes can be considered as officially representing the
position of the Committee.
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Public, Participation and Delegations at Committee Meetings
All Committee meetings are open to the public.
Members of the public are not permitted to participate in Committee discussions but
may appear as a delegation
Any person(s) wishing to appear before the Committee as a delegation must submit a
request for the Municipal Clerk's Department, advising of the topic or item they wish to
speak. All requests for delegations must be received at least one week before the
meeting to ensure the delegation is included in the agenda.
Any person wishing to address the Committee as a delegation, who has not previously
arranged to do so, may be granted permission to do so only by Committee resolution.
All delegations will be limited to 10 minutes.
The Chair may eject any member of the public from a meeting if, in the opinion of the
Chair, the person is being disruptive or disrespectful.
Staff Resources, Minutes and Agendas
The Accessibility Coordinator shall provide clerical, administrative and technical
assistance to the Committee, as deemed appropriate by the Municipal Clerk, to ensure
the proper functioning of the Committee. Specifically, the Accessibility Coordinator will
provide the following resources to the Committee:
• Preparing and forwarding meeting materials to members;
• Preparation of meeting minutes and Committee correspondence (including
assistance in drafting);
• Professional advice on matters within the mandate of the Committee; and
• Assist the Committee in participating in events and activities related to its
mandate.
Generally, Committee members are selected to be able to carry out the mandate of the
Committee. Staff resources are provided only to assist the Committee in undertaking
their mandate. Additional requests of staff resources, such as original research, or
organization of events shall be at the discretion of the Municipal Clerk and within staff,
time, and budget constraints.
The minutes of each Committee meeting will be amended as necessary and approved
at the following meeting. The unapproved minutes will be included in the next regularly
scheduled Council meeting.
Committee agendas will be prepared by the Accessibility Coordinator, with input from
the Committee Chair.
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Absences
If a Committee member is absent for three consecutive meetings, they have forfeited
their membership unless their absence is justifiable.
Conflict of Interest
All members of the Committee must abide by the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.
Last updated: April, 2016
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