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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters March 22, 2017 Presented by Samia Hussein 250 Yonge Street Suite 3300 Toronto, Ontario M5B 2L7 Tel 416.603.0700 Fax 416.603.6035 24 Hour 416.420.0738 www.sherrardkuzz.com

Agenda 1. Purpose, Structure and Application of AODA 2. Integrated Accessibility Standards 3. Penalties & FAQs 4. Cost Effective Strategies and Best Practices 2

Purpose of the AODA The AODA became law June 13, 2005 Goal is to ensure people with disabilities have equal opportunity to work, travel, play & participate in all aspects of life Requirements are phased-in over time 3

Structure of the AODA Accessibility Standards provide content: Customer Service Standards Information and Communications Standards Transportation Standards Employment Standards Design of Public Spaces Standards 4

Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 Customer Service Standards Integrated Accessibility Standards Customer Service Standards Information and Communication Standards Employment Standards Transportation Standards Design of Public Spaces Standards Service animals and support persons Disruption notices Staff training Feedback Accessible formats / communication supports Accessible websites Recruitment Individual accommodation plans Performance management Fares Grab bars and handrails Storage of mobility aids Outdoor public use eating areas Parking Exterior paths * The bulleted standards are examples of areas covered in each group, not an exhaustive list.

Application of AODA AODA applies to every person or organization in the public and private sectors of Ontario Limited by application of Accessibility Standards to organizations that provide goods, services or facilities to public or third parties Multi-jurisdictional entities must consider whether to adopt a uniform approach across provinces or limit policies to Ontario operations 6

Integrated Accessibility Standards Application & compliance deadlines depend on classification: Ontario Government & Legislative Assembly Large Designated Public Sector (50+) Small Designated Public Sector (< 50) Large Organization (50+) Small Organization (<50) Compliance phased in between 2011 and 2021 7

Integrated Accessibility Policy Policy on how your organization is going to achieve accessibility Different than policy required by Customer Service Standards Large Organizations: Include Statement of Commitment Must be in writing Available to public & in accessible format 8

Integrated Accessibility Plan Purpose: Record strategy to prevent & remove barriers Roadmap for current and future compliance Post plan on website (if applicable): Avoid overpromising and under delivering Provide in accessible format upon request Review and update at least once ever 5 years 9

Customer Service Standards Establish policies, practices & procedures Address use of assistive devices Communicate in accessible manner Accommodate support persons/service animals Provide notice of disruptions Implement accessible feedback procedure Training 10

Customer Service Standards Additional requirements for organizations with 50 or more employees: Policies, practices & procedures in writing Maintain records of content and timing of training Notice of availability of documents (in accessible format upon request) 11

Customer Service Standards: Training Provide training on: Requirements of legislation & policies Human Rights Code Provide training to: Employees and volunteers Everyone who provides goods, services or facilities on organization s behalf Persons who participate in policy development 12

Customer Service Standards: Feedback Receiving and responding to feedback from customers, employees, public & third parties Available in accessible formats or with communications supports upon request Notify public of availability 13

Information & Communication Standards: Emergency Plans If emergency procedures, plans or public safety information exists and is available to public, provide in an accessible format or with communication supports upon request Provide individualized workplace emergency response information to employees who require such information as a result of a disability 14

Information & Communication Standards: Accessible Websites WCAG 2.0 Level A: New websites and web content (includes websites undergoing significant refresh) Exemptions: Where meeting requirements not practicable Web content published before January 1, 2012 Websites & web content organization does not control directly or indirectly through contract 15

Accessibility Report Organizations with 20 or more employees were required to file accessibility compliance report by December 31, 2014 and every three years thereafter Organizations with 21-49 employees report only on Customer Service Standards 16

Accessible Formats & Communication Supports Applicable to information about organizations goods, services & facilities Upon request, timely manner & no extra cost Consult with person with disability Notify public of availability Exempt information 17

Employment Standards Information to be made accessible Individual accommodation and return to work plans Performance management Career development Redeployment 18

Recruitment & Assessment Notification about availability of accommodation: Recruitment Assessment (individual assessment and accommodation required) Proactive obligation on employers Manner of notification not prescribed 19

Accommodation During Employment Performance management, career development/advancement and redeployment must take into account: Accessibility needs of employee Employee s IAP (if applicable) 20

Accommodation During Employment Notify new & existing employees of policies on accommodating employees with disabilities Manner of notification not prescribed Notification options: Verbal Onboarding information package Orientation/training 21

Accommodation During Employment Upon request employer must make accessible information: Required to perform job; and Generally available to employees Examples: Human resources/health and safety policies Newsletters/information bulletins Training materials Performance metrics/evaluations 22

Accommodation During Employment Individual accommodation plan ( IAP ) & return to work plans ( RWP ): Small Organizations exempt Must document process for development 23

Accommodation During Employment Process for development of IAP must address: Employee participation in development of plan Manner of individual assessment Employer requests for evaluation by external medical or other expert Involvement of employee representative (i.e. union or colleague) 24

Accommodation During Employment IAP must address cont d: Protection of employee privacy Frequency and procedure for review/update Communication of reasons for decision to deny employee individual accommodation plan Providing plan in accessible format 25

Accommodation During Employment Process for development of RWP must: Outline steps to facilitate return to work Incorporate IAP Does not replace or override procedure applicable under WSIA 26

Looming Compliance Deadlines ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD Design of Public Spaces Standards Second Stage of Web Accessibility COMPLIANCE DEADLINE Large Jan. 1, 2017 Small Jan. 1, 2018 *Some exemptions Large Jan. 1, 2021 Small Exempt 27

Penalties & Enforcement Initiatives Consequences of non-compliance: Compliance assistance Orders/administrative penalties Prosecutions for offence under AODA Appeal process: License Appeal Tribunal 28

Penalties & Enforcement Initiatives Administrative penalties: Individuals/Unincorporated Organizations $200 - $2,000 per day (maximum $50,000) Corporations $500 - $15,000 per day (maximum $100,000) Amount of administrative penalty depends on: 1. Severity of impact of contravention 2. Severity of contravention history 29

Frequently Asked Questions 1. Do we have to comply even if we don t provide goods, services or facilities to the public? 2. What if our premises is not accessible? 3. Do we have to train every single employee who works in our facility? 4. How can we comply as efficiently as possible? 30

Cost Effective Strategies and Best Practices Incorporate accessibility into planned initiatives Website updates, policy reviews, training programs, service contracts etc. Document even if not legally required to do so Remember documentation is public: Critically evaluate language used Don t overpromise and under deliver 31

250 Yonge Street, Suite 3300 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2L7 416.603.0700 Phone 416.420.0738 24 Hour 416.603.6035 Fax www.sherrardkuzz.com 32

The information contained in this presentation/article is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice, nor does accessing this information create a lawyer-client relationship. This presentation/article is current as of March 22, 2017 applies only to Ontario, Canada, or such other laws of Canada as expressly indicated. Information about the law is checked for legal accuracy as at the date the presentation/article is prepared, but may become outdated as laws or policies change. For clarification or for legal or other professional assistance please contact Sherrard Kuzz LLP (or other counsel). 33