The Administrative Authority Clause Samples
The Administrative Authority. 1) The Administrative Authority shall, in accordance with subsection 7(1) of the SCSAA, administer its Designated Legislation in accordance with law, the SCSAA, the Designated Legislation and this Agreement.
2) The Administrative Authority shall, in accordance with subsection 4(3) of the SCSAA, comply with the principles of maintaining a fair, safe and informed marketplace and promoting the protection of the public interest.
3) The Administrative Authority, through the Chair, shall ensure that the Board is aware of the terms of this Agreement.
4) The Administrative Authority is responsible for ensuring that it has adequate resources, including financial resources, to comply with this Agreement, the SCSAA, the Designated Legislation, and other applicable law, and for acting in accordance with the business plan that it has provided to the Minister under clause 7(1)(a) of this Agreement.
5) The Administrative Authority is responsible for developing and maintaining corporate by-laws and shall make such by-laws available on its website within 30 days after the by-laws are passed by the Board.
6) The Administrative Authority is responsible for developing and maintaining an up-to-date written policies and procedures manual for each functional area of its business.
7) If the Minister appoints the Chair pursuant to subsection 8(5.2) of the SCSAA, the Administrative Authority is responsible for developing, maintaining and making publicly available on its website up-to-date written procurement policies and procedures that comply with the Ontario Public Service Procurement Directive. If the Minister does not appoint the Chair, the Administrative Authority is responsible for developing, maintaining and making publicly available on its website, up-to-date written procurement policies and procedures in keeping with the spirit and principles of the most recent Ontario Public Service Procurement Directive to ensure that goods and services, including consulting services and information technology are acquired through a process that is fair, open and transparent.
8) The Administrative Authority is responsible for developing, maintaining and making publicly available on its website up-to-date written travel, meal and hospitality expenses policies and procedures in keeping with the spirit and principles of the most recent Ontario Public Service Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive in order to set out principles for the reimbursement of expenses to ensure fair and re...
The Administrative Authority a) shall make the business plan referred to in clause (1)(a) available to the public, including by posting on the Administrative Authority’s website, no later than thirty (30) days after final approval of the Board;
b) shall publish the annual report referred to in clause (1)(b) to the Administrative Authority’s website and by any other method no later than thirty (30) days after the annual report receives final approval of the Board.
