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Ontario: Revised Statutes 1960 c 45 Cancer Act Ontario Queen's Printer for Ontario, 1960 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso Bibliographic Citation Cancer Act, RSO 1960, c 45 Repository Citation Ontario (1960) "c 45 Cancer Act," Ontario: Revised Statutes: Vol. 1960: Iss. 1, Article 48. Available at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso/vol1960/iss1/48 This Statutes is brought to you for free and open access by the Statutes at Osgoode Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ontario: Revised Statutes by an authorized administrator of Osgoode Digital Commons.

Sec. 4 CANCER Chap. 45 423 CHAPTER 45 The Cancer Act PART I THE ONTARIO CANCER TREATMENT AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION 1. The corporation known as The Ontario Cancer Treat- Foundation ment and Research Foundation, referred to in this Act as continued "the Foundation", is continued. 1957, c. 6, s. 1. 2.-(1) The Foundation shall consist of not fewer than Members seven members who shall be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council and who shall hold office during pleasure. (2) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may fill any Vacancies vacancies that occur from time to time in the membership of the Foundation. 1957, c. 6, s. 2 (1, 2). (3) Five of the members of the Foundation constitute a Quorum quorum for the transaction of business. 1958, c. 7, s. 1. 3.-(1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint G.hairman, one of the members to be chairman of the Foundation and ~~"a1.~man another of the members to be vice-chairman of the Foundation. (2) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Presiding Foundation at which he is present and in his absence the officer vice-chairman shall preside and in the absence of both the chairman and the vice-chairman the members present shall elect one of themselves to preside. 1957, c. 6, s. 3. 4. Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor Advisory 1I1. C OUnCI, '1 the Found' atlol1 may appomt. an ad vlsory. med' lcai medical board board consisting of such persons representative of the medical faculties of the University of Toronto, Queen's University, The University of Western Ontario and the Universite d'ottawa, and of radio-therapists, surgeons, pathologists, internists, physicists and the medical profession generally as the Foundation considers appropriate. 1957, c. 6, s. 4.

424 Chap. 45 CANCER Sec. 5 Object 5. The object of the Foundation is to establish and conduct a programme of research, diagnosis and treatment in cancer, including, (a) the establishment, maintenance and operation of research, diagnostic and treatment centres in general hospitals or elsewhere; (b) the transportation of patients and escorts to its treatment centres or to the hospital of the Institute for diagnosis, treatment or investigation; (c) the establishment, maintenance and operation of hostels in connection with its treatment centres or the hospital of the Institute; (d) the laboratory and clinical investigation of cancer problems; (e) the co-ordination of facilities for treatment; (j) the adequate reporting of cases and the recording and compilation of data; (g) the education of the public in the importance of early recognition and treatment; (h) the providing of facilities for under-graduate and post-graduate study; (i) the training of technical personnel; and (j) the providing and awarding of research fellowships. 1957, c. 6, s. 5. Agreements Staff By-laws 6. Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the Foundation may make agreements with universities, medical associations, hospitals and persons for the purpose of carrying out the object of the Foundation. 1957, c. 6, s. 6. 7. The Foundation may employ a director and officers, clerks and servants and may engage the services of experts and other persons and may pay such director, officers, clerks, servants, experts or other persons such remuneration as it deems proper out of its funds. 1957, c. 6, s. 7. 8. Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the Foundation may make such by-laws, rules or

Sec. 13 (2) CANCER Chap. 45 425 regulations as are deemed expedient for the administration of its affairs. 1957, c. 6, s. 8. 9. The funds of the Foundation consist of moneys received Funds by it from any source including moneys appropriated for its use by the Parliament of Canada or the Legislature of Ontario, and the Foundation may disburse, expend or otherwise deal with any of its funds in such manner not contrary to law as it deems proper. 1957, c. 6, s. 9. 10. The members of the Foundation and its medical Expenses advisory board shall be paid such amounts for travelling and other expenses as the Foundation, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, may determine from time to time. 1957, c. 6, s. 10. 11. The accounts of the Foundation shall be audited Audit annually by the Provincial Auditor or by such qualified auditor as the Lieutenant Governor in Council designates, in which event the costs of the audit shall be paid out of the funds of the Foundation. 1957, c. 6, s. 11. 12.-(1) The Foundation ~hall a~ter t~e close of e~ch ~~~~:l fiscal year make a report upon Its affairs dunng the precedmg year to the Minister of Health and every such report shall contain a financial statement, certified by the auditor, showing all moneys received and disbursed by the Foundation during the preceding year. (2) The Minister of Health shall file the report with the Idem Provincial Secretary who shall submit the report to the Lieutenant Governor in Council and shall then lay the report before the Assembly if it is in session or, if not, at the next ensuing session. 1957, c. 6, s. 12. 13.-(1) Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Power to G overnor 10. C ounci, '1 the Found' atlon may acquire. by purchase land expropriate and I k d. h h erect or ease, or may enter upon, ta e an use WIt out t e consent buildings of the owner thereof, any land and buildings that are deemed suitable for the purposes of the Foundation and may erect buildings, acquire and install machinery and equipment and purchase all such instruments, materials and appliances and other matters and things that are deemed necessary. (2) Whenever the Foundation exercises the power to enter Application upon, take or use lands without the consent of the owner ~.s.o. 1960, thereof, The Public Works Act applies mutatis mutandis and c. 338 the procedure shall be, as nearly as may be, that provided

426 Chap. 45 CANCER Sec. 13 (2) in that Act where land is taken for the use of the Province. 1957, c. 6, s. 13. Right to acquire patents. etc. Property not liable to assessment 14. Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the Foundation may apply for, or acquire by purchase, assignment or otherwise, rights in any patent relating to any remedy for the prevention or cure of cancer and may sell and dispose thereof or of any interest therein, and grant or assign any rights that have been acquired by the Foundation thereunder. 1957, c. 6, s. 14. 15. The real and personal property, business and income of the Foundation is not subject to taxation for municipal or provincial purposes. 1957, c. 6, s. 15, amended. PART II THE ONTARIO CANCER INSTITUTE Institute continued Members 16. The corporation known as The Ontario Cancer 'Institute, referred to in this Act as "the Institute", is continued. 1957, c. 6, s. 16. 17.-(1) The Institute shall consist of twelve persons appointed' by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, namely, (a) five persons representing the Foundation, one of whom shall be the chairman of the Foundation; (b) two persons representing The Governors of the University of Toronto; (c) one person representing the Board of Trustees of the Toronto General Hospital; (d) one person representing the Board of Trustees of The Hospital for Sick Children; (e) one person representing the governing body of St. Michael's Hospital; (j) one person representing the Board of Governors of The Toronto Western Hospital; (g) one person representing the Board of Governors of the Women's College Hospital, who shall hold office during pleasure.

Sec. 24 (2) CANCER Chap. 45 427 (2) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may fill any Vacancies vacancies that occur from time to time in the membership of the Institute in accordance with the method of representation prescribed in this section. 1957, c. 6, s. 17 (1, 2). (3) Five of the members of the Institute constitute a Quorum quorum for the transaction of business. 1958, c. 7, s. 2. 18. The Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint onechairman of the representatives of the Foundation as chairman of the Institute. 1957, c. 6, s. 18. 19..Subject to t.he approval of t~e Lieutenan.t Governo: in ~~dl~~fy Councd, the Institute may appomt an advisory medical board board consisting of some or all of the members of the medical advisory board of the Foundation. 1957, c. 6, s. 19. 20. The object of the Institute is to maintain, manage Object and operate a provincial hospital with facilities for cancer research, diagnosis and treatment. 1957, c. 6, s. 20. 21. Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor Agreements in Council, the Institute may make agreements with the Foundation, universities, medical associations, hospitals and persons for the purpose of carrying out the object of the Institute. 1957, c. 6, s. 21. 22. The Institute may employ a director and such staff Statr as may from time to time be required for the purposes of the hospital and may pay such director and staff such remuneration as it deems proper of its funds. 1957, c. 6, s. 22. 23. Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor By-laws in Council, the Institute may make such by-laws, rules or regulations as are deemed expedient for the administration of its affairs. 1957, c. 6, s. 23. 24.-(1) The funds of the Institute consist of moneys Funds received by it from any source, including the Foundation, and the Institute may disburse, expend or otherwise deal with any of its funds in such manner not contrary to law as it deems proper. (2) The Institute shall annually prepare and submit to Estimates the Foundation the estimates of the moneys required for its purposes during the ensuing fiscal year. 1957, c. 6, s. 24.

428 Chap. 45 CANCER Sec. 25 Expenses Audit Annual report Idem Property not liable to assessment 25. The members of the Institute and its medical advisory board shall be paid such amounts for travelling and other expenses as the Institute, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, determines from time to time. 1957, c. 6, s. 25. 26. The accounts of the Institute shall be audited annually by the Provincial Auditor or by such qualified auditor as the Lieutenant Governor in Council designates, in which event the costs of the audit shall be paid out of the funds of the Institute. 1957, c. 6, s. 26. 27.-(1) The Institute shall after the close of each fiscal year make a report upon its affairs during the preceding year to the Minister of Health and every such report shall contain a financial statement, certified by the auditor, showing all moneys received and disbursed by the Institute during the preceding year. (2) The Minister of Health shall file the report with the Provincial Secretary who shall submit the report tl:> the Lieutenant Governor in Council and shall then lay the report before the Assembly if it is in session or, if not, at the next ensuing session. 1957, c. 6, s. 27. 28. The real and personal property, business and income of the Institute is not subject to taxation for municipal or provincial purposes. 1957, c. 6, s. 28, amended.