Ontario  Extends Orders Under the Reopening Ontario Act, 2020
      Extensions  needed to address ongoing risks of COVID-19 as province reopens
        August  20, 2020 9:00 A.M.Ministry of the Solicitor General
      News.ontario.ca
        August  21, 2020
      The  Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health,  is extending orders currently in force under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible  Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (ROA). The extensions provide the government  with the necessary flexibility to address the ongoing risks and effects of the  COVID-19 outbreak and ensure important measures remain in place to protect  vulnerable populations, such as seniors, people with developmental disabilities  and those with mental health and addiction issues.
      All  orders under the ROA have been extended to September 22, 2020, with the  following exceptions:
      
        - The Education Sector order will  end on August 31, 2020.
 
        - The Limitation Periods order will  end and suspended time periods will resume running on September 14, 2020.
 
      
      "We've  seen great progress in our fight against COVID-19 in recent weeks, but now is  not the time to let our guard down," said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones.  "We must continue safely and gradually down the path to recovery while  tackling the ongoing effects of this pandemic. We're conducting an ongoing  review and assessment of all orders to determine if they are still necessary  and will relax restrictions or lift orders when it is safe to do so."
      On July  21, 2020, the Ontario Legislature passed the ROA to ensure important measures  remained in place to address the sustained threat of COVID-19 once the  provincial Declaration of Emergency came to an end. Orders, made under the  Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA) that were in effect when  the ROA came into force, were continued under the new act for an initial 30  days. Under the ROA, orders can be extended for up to 30 days at a time.
      The  government will continue to review all orders and will report on order  extensions to the newly created Select Committee on Emergency Management  Oversight.
      The  following orders under the ROA have been extended until September 22, 2020:
      
        - Work Redeployment for Certain  Health Service Providers
 
        - Drinking Water Systems and Sewage  Works
 
        - Electronic Service
 
        - Electricity Price for RPP  Consumers
 
        - Work Deployment Measures in  Long-Term Care Homes
 
        - Streamlining Requirements for  Long-Term Care Homes
 
        - Prohibition on Certain Persons  Charging Unconscionable Prices for Sales of Necessary Goods
 
        - Work Deployment Measures for  Boards of Health
 
        - Work Deployment Measures in  Retirement Homes
 
        - Service Agencies Providing  Services and Supports to Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Service  Providers Providing Intervenor Services
 
        - Signatures in Wills and Powers of  Attorney
 
        - Use of Force and Firearms in  Policing Services
 
        - Temporary Health or Residential  Facilities
 
        - Work Deployment Measures for  Service Agencies Providing Violence Against Women Residential Services and  Crisis Line Services
 
        - Limiting Work to a Single  Long-Term Care Home
 
        - Work Deployment Measures for  District Social Services Administration Boards
 
        - Deployment of Employees of Service  Provider Organizations
 
        - Work Deployment Measures for  Municipalities
 
        - Limiting Work to a Single  Retirement Home
 
        - Work Deployment Measures for  Mental Health and Addictions Agencies
 
        - Congregate Care Settings
 
        - Access to Personal Health  Information by Means of the Electronic Health Record
 
        - Certain Persons Enabled to Issue  Medical Certificates of Death
 
        - Hospital Credentialing Processes
 
        - Treatment of Temporary COVID-19  Related Payments to Employees
 
        - Management of Long-Term Care Homes  in Outbreak
 
        - Management of Retirement Homes in  Outbreak
 
        - Special Rules Re: Temporary  Pandemic Pay
 
        - Patios
 
        - Enforcement of Orders
 
        - Stages of Reopening
 
        - Rules for Areas in Stage 1
 
        - Rules for Areas in Stage 2
 
        - Rules of Areas in Stage 3
 
      
      Quick  Facts
      
        - The provincial Declaration of  Emergency was terminated on July 24, 2020 when the ROA came into force.
 
        - The ROA allows certain orders to  be amended, subject to criteria, and does not allow new orders to be created.
 
        - The ROA requires the Premier to  table a report on any amendments or extensions of any orders within 120 days  after the first anniversary of the act coming into force.
 
        - The power to extend or amend  continued orders is limited to one year; these powers can only be extended by  the legislature. If powers are extended beyond one year, an additional report  is required for the extension period.
 
        - The Select Committee on Emergency  Management Oversight will meet for the first time on August 24, 2020 to hear  the rationale for decisions to extend orders.
 
        - A full list of orders can be found  on the e-Laws website under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to  COVID-19) Act, 2020 (ROA) and at Ontario.ca/alert.
 
        - As of August 10, 2020, all Public  Health Units in the Province are in Stage 3 of reopening.