NEW ONT. LEGISLATION TO KEEP EMERGENCY ORDERS IN EFFECT AFTER DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY ENDS – WILL IT PASS?

The Ontario government has now announced proposed legislation that, if passed, would ensure certain emergency measures continue once the provincial declaration of emergency has ended. 

According to a government press release, Bill 195 Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020, would:

• continue emergency orders in effect under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act ("EMCPA") under the new legislation for an initial 30 days;

• allow the Lieutenant Governor in Council to further extend these orders for up to 30 days at a time, as required;

• allow the Lieutenant Governor in Council to amend certain emergency orders continued under the EMCPA if the amendment relates to:

    • labour redeployment or workplace and management rules;

    • closure of places and spaces or regulation of how businesses and establishments can be open to provide goods or services in a safe manner;

    • compliance with public health advice; or

    • rules related to gatherings and organized public events;

• not permit new emergency orders to be introduced through the legislation; and

• allow emergency orders to be rescinded when safe to do so.

The ability to extend and amend orders under the new proposed legislation would be limited to 1 year, unless extended by the legislature.  The current declaration of emergency is in place until July 15, 2020, subject to further extension by the government.

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