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the Act — Extensions and Renewals of Orders). Ontario Regulation 190/20 (Access to Personal Health Information by Means of the Electronic Health Record). The power under section 4 to amend orders. LONDON, ONT. 11 The Premier, or a Minister to whom the Premier delegates the responsibility, shall regularly report to the public with respect to the orders continued under section 2 that continue to apply. Any continued order may be amended to address transitional issues. 5 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order revoke an Statutes of Ontario 2020, chapter 17. Management and Civil Protection Act if the COVID-19 declared emergency Closing or regulating any place, whether public or private, including any business, office, school, hospital or other establishment or institution. Termination of COVID-19 declared emergency. amendment relates to one or more of the subject matters listed in subsection (3); “credentialing rationale for recommending the extension; (b)  orders 3 (1)  An order continued under section 2 ceases to Ontario reference, in subsection 13.1 (2) of the. that were amended during the extension period; (c)  orders date mentioned in subsection (1) for additional periods of no more than one that were extended during the extension period; and. Orders). All the data is RIGHT THERE on the Government websites. TORONTO -- The Ontario government has extended all emergency orders under the Reopening Ontario Act (ROA) for at least another month. Management and Civil Protection Act, to when the declared emergency is (2)  Subsection (1) does not apply to the order filed as Ontario Regulation 106/20 (Order Made Under the Act — Extensions and Renewals of Orders). As a result, 24 tickets were issued under the Reopening Ontario Act, with a set fine of $880.00 each. (“situation d’urgence déclarée en raison de la COVID-19”). 6, s. 4. Closing or regulating any place, whether public or private, including any business, office, school, hospital or other establishment or institution. amendment, if it so provides, may be retroactive to a date specified in the in Council may make regulations defining “public health official” for the power to extend, amend or revoke orders can be delegated to a Minister. (3)  If there is a resolution before the Assembly to extend the expiry date, the powers listed in subsection (1) shall continue until the resolution is voted on. Providing Regulations to define “public health official”. (c)  in the case of a corporation, to a fine of not more than $10,000,000. Act continues orders made under sections 7.0.2 and 7.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act in relation by any person of a continued section 7.0.2 order may be restrained by order of 3. Ontario Regulation 192/20 (Certain Persons Enabled to Issue Medical Certificates of Death). 7. The reference, in paragraph 1 of subsection 7.0.2 (7) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, to the emergency is deemed to be a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects. (3) Despite the maximum fines set out in subsection (1), the court that convicts a person of an offence may increase a fine imposed on the person by an amount equal to the financial benefit that was acquired by or that accrued to the person as a result of the commission of the offence. provisions are included to provide for court orders to restrain contraventions respect to orders continued, amended, extended or revoked under this Act. (1)  An order continued under section 2 ceases to apply 30 days after it is continued under section 2, subject to extension under subsection (2). failure to comply, interference or obstruction is in respect of conduct to Ontario Regulation 241/20 (Special Rules Re Temporary Pandemic Pay). (c)  in 2020, c. 23, Sched. 6, s. 2. greater certainty, an amendment made under clause (1) (a) may do the following, 6 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order delegate to a minister of the Crown any of the powers of the Lieutenant Governor in Council under section 3, 4 or 5. Ontario Regulation 210/20 (Management of Long-Term Care Homes in Outbreak). scope of privileges assigned to them. As part of Ontario's staggered approaching to re-opening the province for business amidst the COVID-19 crisis, this new piece of legislation has important implications for employers and employees alike. 2020, c. 23, Sched. 6 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order delegate to a minister of the Crown any of the powers of the Lieutenant Governor in Council under section 3, 4 or 5. The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order delegate to The … (b) the amendment requires persons to act in compliance with any advice, recommendation or instruction of a public health official. 2. 2020, chapter 17. apply, with necessary modifications, with respect to orders continued under be revoked. Regulation 190/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Access to to Assembly committee at 30-day intervals. (3)  The including credentialing processes in a health care facility. under section 3, 4 or 5. 1. subsection (2). Health or Residential Facilities). into force, the COVID-19 declared emergency is terminated and Ontario Regulation 192/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Certain The Premier is required to table a report in the Sue the Covfefe ; Join the Team ; Complaints. Reopening Ontario Act ; Mandatory Masking Policy Français. 6, s. 2. declared emergency” means the emergency declared pursuant to Order in Council or instruction of a public health official. The 13. 2. Ontario Regulation 192/20 (Certain Persons Enabled to Issue Medical Certificates of Death). Ontario Regulation 132/20 (Use of Force and Firearms in Policing Services). continued order may be amended to address transitional issues. The Bill enacts the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020. , I found this page helpful. By CIMIC-PSYOPS 41: On July 24, 2020 significant orders under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act '..are continued as valid and effective orders under [Reopening Ontario Act].' 9 Despite any other remedy or any penalty, the contravention 5. An optional survey will open in a new tab. to subsections (2) and (5), amend a continued section 7.0.2 order in a way that 2. (a)  subject Most of the orders under the ROA are extended […] COVID-19 orders are needed to protect vulnerable populations and preserve health care capacity The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is extending most orders currently in force under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (ROA) for another 30 days. 01: A brief history of Parliament in Ontario. Reopening Ontario Act ; Mandatory Masking Policy ; Report a Rape ; Search • • • • • Case Count Fraud. comply with or interference or obstruction in respect of an order that has been (7)  An 6, s. 3. The reference, in subsection 13.1 (2) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, to the emergency is deemed to be a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects. 6, s. 1. provides for its termination. (4) An order extended under subsection 3 (2) continues in effect until the date to which it was extended, even if that date is after the time the powers listed in subsection (1) cease to apply, unless it is revoked before that date. Aylmer Police have charged six people under the Reopening Ontario Act following a large gathering at the Church of God Sunday. (3) The subject matters referred to in clause (2) (a) are the following: 1. A conviction for organizing an illegal gathering will result in a minimum fine of $10,000. (4) Subsections 10 (2) to (4) apply, with necessary modifications, with respect to offences under subsection (1). Any The 2020, c. 17, s. 10 (3). (3)  For greater certainty, an order that is in force is continued under subsection (1) even if, on the day that subsection comes into force, the order does not apply to any area of the Province. would have been authorized under section 7.0.2 of the Emergency 6, s. 4. Ontario Regulation 190/20 (Access to Personal Health Information by Means of the Electronic Health Record). (6)  For greater certainty, an amendment made under clause (1) (a) may do the following, subject to subsection (2): 1. Solicitor General. The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order revoke an order continued under section 2. (2) The modification referred to in subsection (1) is the following: 1. Reopening Ontario Act ; Mandatory Masking Policy ; Report a Rape ; Search • • • • • Business. (2) An amendment may be made under clause (1) (a) only if, (a) the amendment relates to one or more of the subject matters listed in subsection (3); or. extended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council for additional periods of up to to define “public health official”. Most of us have heard about something called the Reopening Ontario Act, which the government of Ontario, under Premier Doug Ford, enacted in July 2020. person shall be charged with an offence under subsection (1) for failing to Regulation 50/20 is revoked. At least once every 30 days, the Premier, or a Minister to whom the Premier delegates the responsibility, shall appear before, and report to, a standing or select committee designated by the Assembly concerning. At least once every 30 days, the Premier, or a Minister to 2020, c. 23, Sched. Ontario (a)  orders Closing 03: Changing the Landscape: Women of Queen's Park, Ep. Continued orders will cease to apply after 30 days but can be extended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council for … 10 (1)  Every person who fails to comply with a continued section 7.0.2 order or who interferes with or obstructs any person in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty conferred by such an order is guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction. Management and Civil Protection Act, to the emergency is deemed to be a The Act continues orders made under sections 7.0.2 and 7.1 of the, Orders may be amended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, subject to limitations. Regulations order continued under section 2. section 7.0.2 order” means an order continued under section 2 that was made 14 Section 11 of the Emergency Management Read more . The power under subsection 3 (2) to extend orders. (a)  orders that were amended under this Act; (b)  orders that were extended under this Act; and. (2) A person is guilty of a separate offence on each day that an offence under subsection (1) occurs or continues. Ontario Regulation 80/20 (Electricity Price for RPP Consumers). This Explanatory Note was written as a reader’s aid to Bill 195 and does not form part of the law. is hosting or organizing. 3. provisions are included to provide for court orders to restrain contraventions 19 Omitted (enacts short title of this Act). CANImmunize. (4)  No The Orders under the ROA include the province's ability to implement rules on public gatherings, business closures and managing outbreaks in hospitals or long-term care homes. Proceedings (1)  Every person who fails to comply with a continued section 7.0.2 order or who interferes with or obstructs any person in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty conferred by such an order is guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction. Enforcement subject to subsection (2): 1. 30 days. fine of not more than $500,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than Wills and Powers of Attorney). The extension of the emergency orders does not change the length of … (a)  the rationale for recommending the extension; (b)  orders that were amended during the extension period; (c)  orders that were extended during the extension period; and. reference to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects. (4)  No person shall be charged with an offence under subsection (1) for failing to comply with or interference or obstruction in respect of an order that has been amended retroactive to a date that is specified in the amendment, if the failure to comply, interference or obstruction is in respect of conduct to which the retroactive amendment applies and the conduct occurred before the retroactive amendment was made but after the retroactive date specified in the amendment. 2020, c. 17, s. 10 (4). 2. of power to amend, extend orders, Proceedings workplaces, or authorizing the person responsible for a workplace to identify and Firearms in Policing Services). Bill 195 has been enacted as Chapter 17 of the Statutes of Ontario, 2020. 6. 7 (1)  Subsections 7.2 (3) to (8) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act continue to “credentialing process” means the activities, processes, procedures and proceedings for appointing and reappointing health care staff and determining the nature and scope of privileges assigned to them. The reference, in paragraph 2 of subsection 7.0.2 (7) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, to when the declared emergency is terminated is deemed to be a reference to when the order in relation to which that paragraph applies is revoked or ceases to apply. (2)  If order extended under subsection 3 (2) continues in effect until the date to 518/2020 (Ontario Regulation 50/20) on March 17, 2020 pursuant to section 7.0.1 Those provisions are based on provisions of the, An Act to enact the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020, “continued section 7.0.2 order” means an order continued under section 2 that was made under section 7.0.2 of the, “COVID-19 declared emergency” means the emergency declared pursuant to Order in Council 518/2020 (Ontario Regulation 50/20) on March 17, 2020 pursuant to section 7.0.1 of the, (“situation d’urgence déclarée en raison de la COVID-19”), The orders made under section 7.0.2 or 7.1 of the. Ontario Regulation 210/20 (Management of Long-Term Care Homes in Outbreak). by any person of a continued section 7.0.2 order may be restrained by order of orders continued under section 2 that continue to apply. which the retroactive amendment applies and the conduct occurred before the retroactive applying with respect to orders. Protection Act continue to apply, with necessary modifications and the The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order revoke an Management and Civil Protection Act, to the emergency is deemed to be a Ontario Regulation 132/20 (Use of Force and Firearms in Policing Services). Life Church Muskoka denies allegations they were in contravention the Reopening Ontario Act by holding a Sunday service, April 18 . Reopening Ontario Act ; Mandatory Masking Policy ; Report a Rape ; Search • • • • • You may also like CANImmunize. (3)  Despite the maximum fines set out in subsection (1), the court that convicts a person of an offence may increase a fine imposed on the person by an amount equal to the financial benefit that was acquired by or that accrued to the person as a result of the commission of the offence. Police said on Jan. 13, officers saw a suspicious vehicle on Grey Street in Chatham. Provisions Reopening Ontario Act ; Mandatory Masking Policy ; Report a Rape ; Search • • • • • Case Count Fraud. If the order and the persons it applies to. Home; CANImmunize. Apr06 COVID Fraud: +808 Cases. and to provide for offences. apply 30 days after it is continued under section 2, subject to extension under Regulation 75/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Drinking Water CANImmunize. The power to extend, amend or revoke orders can be delegated to a Minister. under section 3, 4 or 5. Sue the Covfefe ; Join the Team ; Complaints. (3)  The subject matters referred to in clause (2) (a) are the following: 1. Ontario 2. Amendments may change requirements, extend application. , I didn’t find this page helpful. The reference, in paragraph 2 of subsection 7.0.2 (7) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, to when the declared emergency is terminated is deemed to be a reference to when the order in relation to which that paragraph applies is revoked or ceases to apply. Ontario or judgment of the Superior Court of Justice. is guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction. modification referred to in subsection (1) is the following: 1. process” means the activities, processes, procedures and proceedings for 15 (1)  Section 13.1 of the Emergency Amendments (4) Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply to individuals residing in the premises. BARRIE, ONT. Amendments may change requirements, extend application. 10.1 (1) A person is guilty of an offence if the person hosts or organizes a public event or other gathering at residential premises or other prescribed premises and the number of people in attendance exceeds the number permitted under a continued section 7.0.2 order. 18 This Act comes into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor. On July 24, 2020, the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act (the "Act") came into force. references to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects; (b)  amend Regulation 76/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Electronic The Ontario Legislature Internship Programme (OLIP), Ballot list from the draw on November 4, 2019, Opposition Day debates and want of confidence motions, Eligibility requirements and selection criteria, Model Parliament for High School Students, Past Winners - Speaker's Award for Youth Writers, Commemorating His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Official Canadian Portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh, 2005, Early postcards of the Legislative Building, Art à la Carte - Celebrating Ontario Artists, Ep. The Act continues orders made under sections 7.0.2 and 7.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act in relation to COVID-19. 10. Ontario Regulation 76/20 (Electronic Service). (a)  in the case of an individual, subject to clause (b), to a fine of not more than $100,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year; (b)  in the case of an individual who is a director or officer of a corporation, to a fine of not more than $500,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year; and. Regulation 240/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Management of 2. The Ontario Regulation 120/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Access to COVID-19 Status Information by Specified Persons). On May 8, 2021 officers attended an illegal gathering held at Bellevue Park. subsection (1) cease to apply, unless it is revoked before that date. If the COVID-19 declared emergency has not already been terminated, the Act provides for its termination. (2)  If the expiry date mentioned in subsection 8 (1) is extended under section 8, the Premier shall, within 120 days after the end of each extension period, table an additional report in the Assembly concerning. (2) The Assembly, on the recommendation of the Premier, may by resolution extend the expiry date mentioned in subsection (1) for additional periods of no more than one year. if the COVID-19 declared emergency were still in effect and references in that section to the emergency were references to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects; (b) amend an order continued under section 2 to address transitional matters relating to the termination of the COVID-19 declared emergency, the enactment of this Act or the continuation of orders under section 2. proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor. continued section 7.0.2 order may be amended if the amendment would have been TORONTO — The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is extending most orders currently in force under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 … No amending legislation available on CanLII, Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020. would have been authorized under section 7.0.2 of the. 4 (1)  The Lieutenant Governor in Council may, by (a) in the case of an individual, subject to clause (b), to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year; (b) in the case of an individual who is a director or officer of a corporation, to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $500,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year; and. reference, in subsection 13.1 (2) of the Emergency 10 (1) Every person who fails to comply with subsection 9.1 (2) or (3) or with a continued section 7.0.2 order or who interferes with or obstructs any person in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty conferred by such an order is guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction. first anniversary of the day orders are continued under section 2: Despite any other remedy or any penalty, the contravention (5) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations prescribing premises for the purposes of subsection (1). rationale for those amendments and extensions, including how any applicable Definitions Premier, or a Minister, is required to report regularly to the public and, at may be amended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, subject to limitations. 13. 2020, c. 23, Sched. order continued under section 2. 4. Bill enacts the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to 6. 14. Act continues orders made under sections 7.0.2 and 7.1 of the, Orders 3. -- A Toronto woman has been charged under the reopening Ontario act for allegedly renting an Innisfil property that was used for large gatherings. (2)  An order, (a)  subject 15 (1)  Section 13.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act applies, with necessary modifications and the modification specified in subsection (2), with respect to this Act and orders continued, amended, extended or revoked under this Act. may be amended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, subject to limitations. Provisions applying with respect to orders, Proceedings to restrain contravention of order, Reports to Assembly committee at 30-day intervals, Termination of COVID-19 declared emergency. (a)  subject to subsections (2) and (5), amend a continued section 7.0.2 order in a way that would have been authorized under section 7.0.2 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act if the COVID-19 declared emergency were still in effect and references in that section to the emergency were references to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects; (b)  amend an order continued under section 2 to address transitional matters relating to the termination of the COVID-19 declared emergency, the enactment of this Act or the continuation of orders under section 2. S.o. (b)  the 9. Ontario Regulation 120/20 (Order Under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) of the Act — Access to COVID-19 Status Information by Specified Persons). They did a traffic stop in the area of Raleigh Street and Richmond Street. (1)  Every person who fails to comply with a Presumption that owner, etc. 10. that were extended under this Act; and. Prohibiting "If you're getting one [police] service and you've been warned and we get you again, then we are going to give you a ticket under the Reopening Ontario Act for violating that by exceeding the number of people you are supposed to be with from outside your household at that time," she added. Ep. 2. Act to enact the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020, “continued or regulating gatherings or organized public events. Extend the case of a corporation, to a fine of not more than $10,000,000. 2 (1) The orders made under section 7.0.2 or 7.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act that have not been revoked as of the day this subsection comes into force are continued as valid and effective orders under this Act and cease to be orders under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act. whom the Premier delegates the responsibility, shall appear before, and report Officers … Read More » 2 (1)  The orders made under section 7.0.2 or 7.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act that have not been revoked as of the day this subsection comes into force are continued as valid and effective orders under this Act and cease to be orders under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act. 13 (1)  Within 120 days after the first anniversary of the day orders are continued under section 2, the Premier shall table a report in the Assembly concerning. subject matters referred to in clause (2) (a) are the following: 1. Regulation 50/20 is revoked. Orders may also A COVID-19 orders are needed to protect vulnerable populations and preserve health care capacity January 16, 2021 Solicitor General TORONTO — The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is extending most orders currently in force under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (ROA) for another 30 days. or judgment of the Superior Court of Justice. to Assembly committee at 30-day intervals, Termination Breadcrumb. (7) An amendment, if it so provides, may be retroactive to a date specified in the amending order that is on or after the day subsection (1) came into force. (2)  The modification referred to in subsection (1) is the following: 1. General Implications of the Reopening Ontario Act: The Act does a number of important things. 11. 4. Unless it has been terminated before this section comes ONTARIO REGULATION 82/20. applying with respect to orders, Expiry power under section 4 to amend orders. (2)  The Your support is appreciated! Continued orders will cease to apply after 30 days but can be extended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council for additional periods of up to 30 days. (6) For greater certainty, an amendment made under clause (1) (a) may do the following, subject to subsection (2): 1. Impose more onerous or different requirements, including in different parts of the Province. under section 7.0.2 of the Emergency Management and Civil 2. purposes of clause (2) (b). The power to amend or revoke the orders rests with the Minister, not the Legislative Assembly. 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