GOVERNING KING

Service Description 

The Governing King includes aspects that oversee the Township from Council, legal services, insurance and risk management and legislative services. Council, which is responsible for making key decisions and setting policies that guide the Township in development and governance. Legal services provide essential support by offering legal advice, handling litigation, and ensuring that all actions comply with the law. Insurance and Risk services manage the community’s exposure to various risks, ensuring that there are adequate measures in place to protect against potential losses. Legislative services are tasked with drafting, reviewing, and implementing local laws and regulations, ensuring that the community operates within a clear and structured legal framework. Together, these services work collaboratively to maintain order, uphold the law, and protect the community’s interests. 

Service Areas

  • Council Services
  • Insurance and Risk Management 
  • Legislative Services

Council Services

Service Based Area

Council members play a crucial role in the governance of the Township. They serve as the governing body and make collective decisions that shape the community. Council members represent the entire Township and provide political direction, making policy decisions as a unified body. They respect the administrative and managerial chain of command by directing questions or concerns to the Mayor or the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and giving direction to staff only as a Council through the CAO. Council members refrain from becoming involved in routine operational matters or the management of staff, ensuring a clear separation between governance and administration.

Contributing Departments & Divisions

Office of the CAO 

  • Government Relations & Economic Development 

Funding SourceDivisional Sub-Services
OfferingTypeNameSource
  • Tax Supported
  • Other Revenue and Recoveries
Mandatory CoreWaste Management Provincial
Mandatory CoreDecommissioned Landfill ManagementProvincial
DiscretionaryAncillaryRecycling ProgramsAdministrative
Governing Legislation, By-laws or Corporate Policies 
  • Conflict of Interest Act, 1990  
  • Municipal Act, 2001 
  • Municipal Elections Act, 1996 
  • Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2001 
  • Planning Act, 1990 
  • Accountability and Transparency Policy (COR-POL-102
  • Code of Conduct for Members of Council Policy (COR-POL-113
  • Delegation of Powers and Duties Policy (COR-POL-103
  • Records and Information Management Policy (COR-POL-119
  • Recruitment and Appointment for Committees Policy (COR-POL-105
  • Use of Corporate Resources During Elections Policy (COR-POL-106)

Insurance and Risk Management

Service Based Area

Insurance and risk management are essential for managing the municipality’s exposure to various risks. This includes obtaining the necessary insurance coverage, handling claims, and implementing measures to prevent and mitigate risks. These services ensure that the municipality is protected against potential financial losses and liabilities, contributing to its overall stability of the organization. 

Contributing Departments & Divisions

Finance  

  • Purchasing  

Funding SourceDivisional Sub-Services
OfferingTypeNameSource
  • Property Tax Supported  
Mandatory CoreInsurance & Risk Management  

Provincial

Council Approved 

Governing Legislation, By-laws or Corporate Policies 
  • Insurance Act, 1990 
  • Municipal Act, 2001  
  • Negligence Act, 1990 

Legislative Services

Service Based Area

Legislative Services is responsible for coordinating and supporting various statutory duties outlined in the Municipal Act and other provincial legislation. Key responsibilities include preparing and distributing materials for Council, Committee, and Public Planning meetings; providing records and information management services; managing notice requirements for public meetings and other legislated obligations; and ensuring effective communication of corporate information to staff and Council. 

Contributing Departments & Divisions

Corporate Services 

  • Clerk’s  

Funding SourceDivisional Sub-Services
OfferingTypeNameSource
  • Tax Supported
  • Other Revenue and Recoveries
Mandatory CoreCouncil, Governance Support and Elections  Provincial
Mandatory CoreLegislative Services  Provincial
Governing Legislation, By-laws or Corporate Policies 
  • Conflict of Interest Act, 1990  
  • Municipal Act, 2001 
  • Municipal Elections Act, 1996 
  • Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2001 
  • Planning Act, 1990 
  • Accountability and Transparency Policy (COR-POL-102
  • Code of Conduct for Members of Council Policy (COR-POL-113
  • Delegation of Powers and Duties Policy (COR-POL-103
  • Records and Information Management Policy (COR-POL-119
  • Recruitment and Appointment for Committees Policy (COR-POL-105
  • Use of Corporate Resources During Elections Policy (COR-POL-106
  • Accessibility Plan – Multi-Year