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We Need To Talk About Lobbying Changes to the Lobbyists Registration Act that will affect Ontario nonprofits Wednesday, June 29, 2016 @o_n_n theonn.ca

Presentation to Ontario Nonprofit Network June 29, 2016

The Office was established in 1988 under the Members Conflict of Interest Act. ABOUT THE OIC Ontario was the first province to enact legislation appointing an arm s-length commissioner to determine issues under the legislation. Office of the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario Encouraging a culture of Integrity

THE INTEGRITY COMMISSIONER Officer of the Legislative Assembly Appointed on the address of the Legislative Assembly for five-year term Independent of the government

RESPONSIBILITIES Members Integrity Act, 1994 Lobbyists Registration Act, 1998 Cabinet Ministers' and Opposition Leaders Expenses Review and Accountability Act, 2002 Public Sector Expenses Review Act, 2009 Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 Disclosure of Wrongdoing Ethics Executive for Ministers Staff

WHAT WE LL COVER TODAY What is lobbying New powers for the Registrar Changes that affect non-profit organizations Changes that affect all lobbyists Next steps for non-profits Resources

THE LOBBYISTS REGISTRY There is a registry of lobbyists in Ontario available online which identifies who is lobbying the government about what The Integrity Commissioner is the Registrar and is responsible for administering the lobbyists registration process and ensuring public access to the registry

Office of the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario Encouraging a culture of Integrity

WHAT IS LOBBYING? Are you paid? What are you communicating about? Section 1(1) of the LRA defines lobbying as to communicate with a public office holder in an attempt to influence How much time you spend lobbying?

YOU ARE LOBBYING IF YOU Communicate with a public office holder about: The development of any legislative proposal The introduction of any bill or resolution, or the passage, defeat or amendment of any bill or resolution before the Assembly The making or amendment of any regulation The development, amendment or termination of any policy or program (cont d)

YOU ARE LOBBYING IF YOU Are communicating about: A decision to transfer from the Crown any interest in or asset of, any business, enterprise or institution that provides goods or services to the Crown or the public A decision to have the private sector, instead of the Crown, provide goods or services to the Crown The awarding of any grant, contribution or other financial benefit

YOU ARE NOT LOBBYING IF Pay close attention to section 3 (2) of the Act. It makes clear what types of communication do not require registration. These include when you are making an oral or written presentation: to a committee of the Legislative Assembly to a public office holder about the enforcement, interpretation or application of an act in direct response to a written request from a public office holder

THE LRA AND NON-PROFITS Non-profit entities are called Organizations under the Act Any Organization that meets the lobbying threshold is required to register under the name of the Senior Officer The registration contains the name of all paid employees whose positions require them to lobby the provincial government

WHAT S NEW FOR NON-PROFITS? Key Changes: You will provide information about lobbying activity for the current six months only no longer asked for the next six months Required to update registrations within 30 days of a change As of July 1, there is a registration threshold of 50 hours

in-house lobbyist means an individual who is employed by an organization if, a) as part of his or her duties as an employee, the individual spends at least 50 hours a year, or such other number of hours as may be prescribed, lobbying on behalf of the organization, or b) the individual s duties as an employee involve lobbying on behalf of the organization and his or her duties to lobby, taken together with the duties of other employees to lobby, constitute at least 50 hours a year, or such other number of hours as may be prescribed.

50 HOURS Review your communication with public office holders Does your communication on any of those matters reach 50 hours individually, or when combined with other paid employees who lobby? If so, then registration will be required

CHANGES AFFECTING ALL LOBBYISTS New questions on the forms Did the lobbyist hold certain government positions? S. 3 (8) Additional information about your lobbying goal Additional information about lobbying target, including identifying the ministers offices, as well as MPPs by riding Renewals can be submitted 30 days before the anniversary date, and up to 30 days after

NEW POWERS FOR THE REGISTRAR Investigative powers come into effect on July 1, 2016. The Commissioner will have the authority to name any lobbyist who does not comply with the Act If found guilty of an offence under the Act, a lobbyist can be removed from the registry for up to two years or fined up to $25,000. Second offences are subject to fines of up to $100,000

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO NOW? If you are already registered, it is recommended that you gather the additional information that will be required so that you have it available at your next renewal If you would like to update your registration before then, you can use the change function

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO NOW? If you are not registered, but wonder if you should be, start counting the hours spent lobbying Once you hit the 50-hour mark, go to the registry website to complete an application to use the registry

THE REGISTRATION PROCESS Online Easy to follow Free

NEW RESOURCES Updated Guide to the LRA, Interpretation Bulletins covering the 50- hour threshold, etc. Compliance checklists Registration checklists Video tutorials covering every step of the registration process

QUESTIONS? OFFICE OF THE INTEGRITY COMMISSIONER SUITE 2100, 2 BLOOR STREET WEST TORONTO, ON M4W 3E2 416-314-8983 WWW.OICO.ON.CA Office of the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario Encouraging a culture of Integrity