Accessible Canada Act (S.C. 2019, c. 10)
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Assented to 2019-06-21
PART 2Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organization (continued)
Board of Directors (continued)
Marginal note:Role of board of directors
26 The board of directors is responsible for
(a) setting the strategic direction for the Standards Organization;
(b) supervising and managing the Standards Organization’s activities and affairs; and
(c) advising the Chief Executive Officer on matters relating to the Standards Organization’s mandate.
Marginal note:By-laws
27 (1) The board of directors may make by-laws respecting the carrying out of its activities and the conduct of its affairs.
Marginal note:Copy to Minister
(2) The board of directors must send a copy of every by-law to the Minister.
Marginal note:Advisory and other committees
28 The board of directors may, in accordance with the by-laws, appoint advisory or other committees.
Chair
Marginal note:Role of Chair
29 (1) The Chair presides over meetings of the board of directors and performs any other duties that are assigned by the board.
Marginal note:Absence or incapacity of Chair
(2) In the event of the absence or incapacity of the Chair, or a vacancy in that office, the Vice-Chair acts as Chair.
Marginal note:Absence or incapacity of Chair and Vice-Chair
(3) In the event of the absence or incapacity of the Chair and the Vice-Chair or a vacancy in both those offices, the Minister may authorize another director to act as Chair, but no director so authorized has authority to act for a term of more than 90 days without the Governor in Council’s approval.
Chief Executive Officer
Marginal note:Appointment
30 (1) The Chief Executive Officer of the Standards Organization is to be appointed by the Governor in Council to hold office on a full-time basis during pleasure for a term of up to five years.
Marginal note:Reappointment
(2) The Chief Executive Officer is eligible for reappointment.
Marginal note:Remuneration and expenses
(3) The Chief Executive Officer is to be paid the remuneration that is fixed by the Governor in Council and is entitled to be paid reasonable travel and living expenses incurred while absent from his or her ordinary place of work in the course of performing his or her duties under this Act.
Marginal note:Benefits
(4) The Chief Executive Officer is deemed to be employed in the public service for the purposes of the Public Service Superannuation Act, an employee for the purposes of the Government Employees Compensation Act and employed in the federal public administration for the purposes of regulations made under section 9 of the Aeronautics Act.
Marginal note:Role of Chief Executive Officer
31 (1) The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the Standards Organization’s day-to-day operations.
Marginal note:Rank of deputy head
(2) The Chief Executive Officer has the rank and the powers of a deputy head of a department.
Marginal note:Absence or incapacity of Chief Executive Officer
(3) In the event of the absence or incapacity of the Chief Executive Officer, or a vacancy in that office, the Minister may authorize any person to act as Chief Executive Officer, but no person so authorized has authority to act for a term of more than 90 days without the Governor in Council’s approval.
Marginal note:Committees
32 (1) The Chief Executive Officer may establish committees to assist in the development and revision of accessibility standards.
Marginal note:Public notice
(2) As soon as feasible after establishing a committee, the Chief Executive Officer must make the committee’s terms of reference and the names of its members available to the public.
Human Resources
Marginal note:Officers and employees
33 Officers and employees necessary for the proper conduct of the work of the Standards Organization are to be appointed in accordance with the Public Service Employment Act.
General
Marginal note:Recommended standards to be made public
34 The Standards Organization must make available to the public every accessibility standard that it recommends to the Minister under paragraph 18(b).
Marginal note:Inventions
35 Despite section 9 of the Public Servants Inventions Act, the administration and control of any invention made by an employee of the Standards Organization and vested in Her Majesty by that Act, and any patent issued with respect to the invention, are vested in the Standards Organization.
Annual Report
Marginal note:Duty to submit
36 (1) The Standards Organization must, within three months after the end of each fiscal year, submit a report on its activities in that fiscal year to the Minister.
Marginal note:Tabling
(2) The Minister must cause the report to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting after the report is received by the Minister.
PART 3Accessibility Commissioner
Marginal note:Provision of information or advice
37 The Accessibility Commissioner may provide information or advice to the Minister in respect of issues arising from the administration and enforcement of this Act.
Marginal note:Special report
38 (1) The Accessibility Commissioner may report in writing to the Minister in respect of issues arising from the administration and enforcement of this Act.
Marginal note:Publication
(2) The Accessibility Commissioner may, after the sixtieth day after the day on which it was provided, publish any report that he or she provided to the Minister.
Marginal note:Annual report
39 (1) The Accessibility Commissioner must, within three months after the end of each fiscal year, submit a report on his or her activities under this Act during that year to the Minister and provide the Minister of Justice with a copy of the report.
Marginal note:Contents
(2) The report must include
(a) information about the following in respect of the fiscal year, including their number:
(b) the Accessibility Commissioner’s observations about whether the information referred to in paragraph (a) discloses any systemic or emerging accessibility issues; and
(c) information prescribed in regulations made under subsection 117(1).
Marginal note:Tabling
(3) The Minister must cause the report to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting after the report is received by the Minister.
Marginal note:Delegation to any person
40 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Accessibility Commissioner may delegate, subject to any restrictions or limitations that he or she may specify, any of his or her powers, duties and functions under this Act — other than those set out in sections 37 to 39, 76, 82, 84, 93, 95 to 103 and 110 and subsections 140(5), (7) and (8) and the power to delegate under this subsection and subsection (2) — to any person, other than the Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Marginal note:Delegation to member or staff of Commission
(2) The Accessibility Commissioner may delegate, subject to any restrictions or limitations that he or she may specify, any of his or her powers, duties and functions under sections 93 and 95 to 103 to another member of the Canadian Human Rights Commission — other than the Chief Commissioner — or to a member of the staff of that Commission.
Marginal note:Consultation
(3) The Accessibility Commissioner must consult with the Chief Commissioner before delegating any power, duty or function to a member of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Marginal note:Certificate of delegation — subsection (1)
(4) Each person to whom powers, duties or functions are delegated under subsection (1) must be provided with a certificate of delegation in the form established by the Accessibility Commissioner and, if the person enters any place under subsection 73(1), the person must, on request, produce the certificate to the occupant or person in charge of the place.
Marginal note:Certificate of delegation — subsection (2)
(5) Each person to whom powers, duties or functions are delegated under subsection (2) must be provided with a certificate of delegation in the form established by the Accessibility Commissioner and, if the person enters any place under subsection 73(1) or paragraph 98(d), the person must, on request, produce the certificate to the occupant or person in charge of the place.
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