Publications
Agency Governance
Governance documents and expense information
Adjudicative agencies make independent quasi-judicial decisions, resolve disputes, etc. on the obligations, rights, responsibilities, etc. of an individual, business or corporate body against existing policies, regulations, and statutes, and/or hear appeals against previous decisions. Some examples include the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, the Ontario Labour Relations Board and the Assessment Review Board.
Under the Agencies and Appointments Directive and the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive, provincial agencies are required to post their governance documents. These include business plans, annual reports, memorandum of understanding and expense information for designated individuals.
The information is posted on the agency website if the agency has its own website or on the ministry website if the agency does not have a website.