Thus, employers should review AODA requirements, ensure current compliance, and submit
their accessibility compliance reports by the end of the year.
In accordance with the Customer Service Standards, Organizations with 50 or more employees must complete and submit
an accessibility compliance report with the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment & Infrastructure by December 31, 2014.
To download
your Accessibility Compliance Report, click here.
Failure to complete
an accessibility compliance report by December 31, 2017 may result in substantial financial penalties and could negatively affect the company's reputation.
Organizations in all sectors (i.e., businesses / non-profits with 20 or more employees, all designated public sector organizations, as well as the Ontario Public Service / Ontario Legislative Assembly) were required to submit
an accessibility compliance report by December 31, 2017.
Eighty - six percent (692) of the designated public sector organizations submitted
their accessibility compliance report.
The report adds, that 94 percent of the organizations that submitted
an accessibility compliance report in 2017 indicated that they are in full compliance with the Act and its associated accessibility standards.
Not exact matches
The
report explains the results of the December 31st
compliance reporting obligations of obligated organizations, and the various audits and inspections conducted by the
Accessibility Directorate of Ontario in 2017.
The 2017 Ontario
Accessibility Compliance and Enforcement Report is now available online and outlines the activities undertaken by the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario in 2017 to oversee compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its accessibili
Accessibility Compliance and Enforcement Report is now available online and outlines the activities undertaken by the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario in 2017 to oversee compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its accessibility
Compliance and Enforcement
Report is now available online and outlines the activities undertaken by the
Accessibility Directorate of Ontario in 2017 to oversee compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its accessibili
Accessibility Directorate of Ontario in 2017 to oversee
compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its accessibility
compliance with the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its accessibili
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its
accessibilityaccessibility standards.
In addition to developing policies, meeting new training obligations and self -
reporting on your level of
compliance, the AODA imposes obligations relating to transportation, the design of public spaces, and
accessibility issues arising from the dissemination of both print and electronic information.
On June 21, 2017, the Ontario
Accessibility Directorate tabled the accessibility compliance and enforcement rep
Accessibility Directorate tabled the
accessibility compliance and enforcement rep
accessibility compliance and enforcement
report for 2016.
Similarly, beginning on December 31, 2014, and every three years thereafter, organizations will be required to file an
accessibility report on their compliance with the Integrated Accessibili
accessibility report on their
compliance with the Integrated
AccessibilityAccessibility Standards.
In an effort to assist employers meet their obligations under this Act, the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment has put together a
reporting tool as well as a the AODA
Compliance Wizard which is designed to help employers know what they need to do to help them comply Ontario's
accessibility law.
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