3968 Schedule 'A' - Accountability & Transparency PolicyTHE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TILLSONBURG
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY
ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY POLICY
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1.0 PURPOSE/ APPLICATION
This policy applies to all operations within the Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg and
is prepared in accordance with Section 270 (1) 5 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001,
c. 25, as amended. The Act requires that all municipalities adopt and maintain a policy
with respect to "the manner in which the municipality will try to ensure that it is
accountable to the public for its actions, and the manner in which the municipality will try
to ensure that its actions are transparent to the public".
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance on how the Corporation of the Town of
Tillsonburg ensures municipal matters are approached in an accountable and
transparent manner.
2.0 DEFINITIONS
In this policy, the terms "accountability" and "transparency" have the following meaning:
Accountability: The principle that the municipality is obligated to demonstrate and take
responsibility for its actions, decisions and policies and that it is answerable to the public
at large.
Transparency: The principle that the municipality will conduct its business in an
accessible, clear and visible manner and that its activities are open to examination by its
stakeholders.
3.0 POLICY STATEMENT
Council of the Town of Tillsonburg acknowledges that it is responsible to provide good
government for its stakeholders in an accountable and transparent manner, guided by
the following principles:
1. Encouraging public access and participation to ensure that decision making is
responsive to the needs of its constituents and receptive to their opinions;
2. Delivering high quality services to our citizens; and
3. Promoting the efficient use of public resources.
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Accountability, transparency and openness are standards of good government that
enhance public trust. They are achieved through the municipality adopting measures
ensuring, to the best of its ability, that all activities and services are undertaken utilizing a
process that is open and accessible to its stakeholders. In addition, wherever possible,
the municipality will engage its stakeholders throughout its decision making process
which will be open, visible and transparent to the public.
4.0 CORPORATE VALUES
As part of the Tillson burg vision in the Communtiy Strategic Plan, the Town has adopted
the following corporate core values: strong leadership, effective communication and
accountability. Through implementing this plan the Town shall continue to promote
accountability and transparency.
The following strategic issues form the basis of the Town's Community Strategic Plan.
• Excellence in Local Government
• Economic Sustainability
• Demographic Balance
• Culture & Community
5. POLICY REQUIREMENTS
The principles of accountability and transparency shall apply equally to the political
process and decision making and to the administrative management of the municipality.
Legislated Requirements
The Town is accountable and transparent to its stakeholders by fulfilling various
legislative responsibilities and disclosure of information, and shall conduct its business
within its jurisdiction in accordance with the Provincial Statues, Ontario Regulations and
any other applicable laws including but not limited to the Municipal Act, 2001, Municipal
Conflict of Interest Act; Provincial Offences Act; Municipal Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act; Public Health Information and Protection of Privacy Act; and
Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act.
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Financial Accountability. Oversight and Reporting
The Town of Tillsonburg will be open, accountable and transparent to stakeholders in its
financial dealings as required under the Act and has taken a leadership approach to
accountability and transparency in areas of financial accountability, oversight and
reporting. Some examples of how the municipality provides such accountability and
transparency are as follows:
• External audit and reports
• Annual published financial statements
• Quarterly financial statements
• Annualbudgetreports
• Annual financial information return
• Asset management
• Purchasing/procurement practices
• Sale of land practices and procedures
• Budget process open to the public
Financial policies and reserve funds include:
• Reserve Policy
• Purchasing Policy
• Investment Policy
• Cultural Grant Guidelines
Performance Measures and Reporting
The Town is accountable to taxpayers by using various results-orientated tools to
measure progress on performance and the achievement of corporate service standards
and goals. The performance measurement and reporting framework is provided by a
number of different initiatives, which need to be adhered to and maintained even through
changes in administrative and political leadership.
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The Town has been participating in the Municipal Performance Measurement Program
(MPMP) since 2001. Various departments have been generating different types of
performance reporting to meet other statutory reporting requirements and for their own
internal management purposes.
The primary components of performance measurement includes:
Financial Information Return (FIR)
Town of Tillsonburg Annual Budget and Business Plan Report.
Quarterly Financial Reports to Council
Town of Tillsonburg Strategic Plan
Open Government
The Town of Tillsonburg shall provide governance in an open manner through
communication, consultation and collaboration. All policies, procedures and practices
shall ensure that its operations are transparent and that mechanisms are in place to
make residents aware of how decisions are made and carried out and are able to
participate in the decision making process.
All meetings of Council and its committees shall be open to the public when and as
required under the Act, and members of the public will have an opportunity to make
delegations or comments in writing on specific items at these meetings as outlined in the
Town's Procedural By-law. Council meetings are publicly advertised in advance, with the
rationale for discussing matters in camera being disclosed.
Town information shall be readily available to the public subject to the requirements of
the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
The following are policies, procedures and practices that ensure the Town is transparent
in its operations and that its residents are not only aware of how decisions are made and
carried out, but that they are able to participate as well:
Procedural By-law
Public Posting and Distribution of Council Agenda Meeting Documentation
Public Engagement Policy
Purchasing Policy
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• Sale of Land Policy
• Road Naming Policy
• Committees of Council Policy
• Committee/Staff Liaison Policy
• Records Retention By-law
• Site Plan Approval Procedures
Internal Accountability and Ethical Standards
The Town of Tillson burg's administrative practices shall be in accordance with
Tillsonburg's core values outlined in this policy. Its policies and procedures shall ensure
internal accountability and promote the high ethical standards of the Town.
The municipality's administrative practices ensure specific accountability on the part of
its employees through the following initiatives:
• Human Resources Policies and Procedures
;;.. Respect in the Workplace
;;.. Code of Conduct
;;.. Performance Management Programme
;;.. Recruitment and Selection (including the hiring of immediate relatives)
• Code of Conduct for Council
• Municipal Election Procedures
6.0 MONITORING/CONTRAVENTION
This policy shall be reviewed within the first year of a new Council term or at such other
time as may be deemed appropriate to ensure its effectiveness.
The Town Clerk shall be responsible for receiving complaints and/or concerns related to
this policy.
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Upon receipt of a complaint and/or concern, the Town Clerk shall notify:
• In the case of staff, the Department Head responsible for the areas;
• In the case of a closed meeting, the Closed Meeting Investigator/Ontario
Ombudsman; and
• In the case of Council, the Head of Council/GAO or Integrity Commissioner.