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Information and Communications Regulation under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Presented by Bob Topping, Architect Founding member, GAATES President, DESIGN ABLE ENVIRONMENTS Inc. Presentation Overview. What is the Ontarians with Disabilities Act?.
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Information and Communications Regulation under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Presented by Bob Topping, Architect Founding member, GAATES President, DESIGNABLE ENVIRONMENTS Inc.
PresentationOverview What is the Ontarians with Disabilities Act? How does this Act regulate Accessible Information and Communication? How is GAATES involved?
AODA • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005) • Goal:To achieve full accessibility throughout province by 2025 • How will the goal be achieved? • Through the development and implementation of accessibility standards
Who does it apply to? To every every person or organization in the public and private sectors, that provides goods, services or facilities to members of the public or other third parties, and that has at least one employee
AODA Regulation Accessible Customer Service Regulation Enacted in 2007 as law . . . Integrated Accessibility Regulation Enacted in 2011 as law . . . Incorporates standards for: - Transportation - Information and Communication - Employment Accessible Built Environment Standard Final proposed standard has been developed by a committee of experts. Government currently studying how best to enact the requirements into law . . .
AccessibleInformation and Communication Standards Five Classes of Organizations • Government of Ontario and Legislative Assembly • Large public sector organizations (50+ employees) • Small public sector • organizations (<50 employees) • Large organizations (50+) • Small Organizations (<50)
AccessibleInformation and Communication Standards General Requirements • Establish accessibility of policies • Develop/maintain accessibility plan • Establish accessibility criteria for procurement processes • Undertake staff training • Establish public feedback system
AccessibleInformation and Communication Standards ITC-Specific Requirements • Provide accessible formats on request • Provide communication supports on request • Make public safety information available in accessible formats on request • Provide accessible websites and web content
AccessibleInformation and Communication Standards Timelines 2018 2020 2012 2015 2008 2025
AccessibleInformation and Communication Standards Penalties • Fines for failure to comply: • up to $50,000/day for an individual • up to $100,000/day for corporation
Where can I learn more? www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/ programs/accessibility/index.aspx AODA GAATES AIC Guide for Small Business DESIGNABLE ENVIRONMENTS www.gaates.org www.gaates.org/aic www.designable.net