HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law No. 2025-010THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2025-010
A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF A TRANSFER PAYMENT
AGREEMENT BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY THE KING IN RIGHT OF ONTARIO AND THE
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM FOR THE COMMUNITY
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANT
WHEREAS section 8(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, grants a
broad scope of powers to municipalities to govern their affairs as they consider appropriate;
AND WHEREAS the Municipality of Bayham was notified on January 31, 2025 that its
application was successful in the amount of $50,000;
AND WHEREAS Council of the Municipality of Bayham is desirous of entering into a Transfer
Payment Agreement for receipt of the funds and confirm ability to proceed with the identified
work within the grant application;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OF BAYHAM ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer be and are hereby authorized to
execute the Transfer Payment Agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" and
forming part of this by-law,
2_ AND THAT this by-law shall come into full force and effect upon final passing.
READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 6t" DAY OF
FEBRUARY, 2025.
MAYOR CLERK
ONTARIO TRANSFER PAYMENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN:
THE AGREEMENT is effective as of the 6th day of Feb
His Majesty the King in right of Ontario
, 2025.
as represented by the President of the Treasury Board
(the "Province")
-and -
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
(the "Recipient")
CONSIDERATION
In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in the Agreement and
for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are expressly
acknowledged, the Province and the Recipient agree as follows:
1.0 ENTIRE AGREEMENT
1.1 Schedules to the Agreement. The following schedules form part of the Agreement:
Schedule "A" -
Schedule "B" -
Schedule "C" -
Schedule "D" -
Schedule "E" -
Schedule "F" -
General Terms and Conditions
Project Specific Information and Additional Provisions
Project
Budget
Payment Plan
Reports.
1.2 Entire Agreement. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
Parties with respect to the subject matter contained in the Agreement and
supersedes all prior oral or written representations and agreements.
2.0 CONFLICT OR INCONSISTENCY
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1 Conflict or Inconsistency. In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the
Additional Provisions and the provisions in Schedule "A", the following rules will
apply:
a) the Parties will interpret any Additional Provisions in so far as possible, in a way
that preserves the intention of the Parties as expressed in Schedule "A"; and
b) where it is not possible to interpret the Additional Provisions in a way that is
consistent with the provisions in Schedule "A", the Additional Provisions will
prevail over the provisions in Schedule "A" to the extent of the inconsistency.
3.0 COUNTERPARTS
3A One and the Same Agreement. The Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will
constitute one and the same instrument.
4.0 AMENDING THE AGREEMENT
4.1 Amending the Agreement. The Agreement may only be amended by a written
agreement duly executed by the Parties.
5.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
5 '1 Acknowledgement. The Recipient acknowledges that:
a) by receiving Funds it may become subject to legislation applicable to
organizations that receive funding from the Government of Ontario, including
the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, 2010 (Ontario), the Public Sector
Salary Disclosure Act, 1996 (Ontario), and the Auditor General Act (Ontario);
b) His Majesty the King in right of Ontario has issued expenses, perquisites, and
procurement directives and guidelines pursuant to the Broader Public Sector
Accountability Act, 2010 (Ontario);
c) the Funds are:
i) to assist the Recipient to carry out the Project and not to provide goods
or services to the Province;
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ii) funding for the purposes of the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act,
1996 (Ontario);
d) the Province is not responsible for carrying out the Project;
e) the Province is bound by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Act (Ontario) and that any information provided to the Province in connection
with the Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject
to disclosure in accordance with that Act; and
f) the Province is bound by the Financial Administration Act (Ontario) ("FAA")
and, pursuant to subsection 11.3(2) of the FAA, payment by the Province of
Funds under the Agreement will be subject to,
i) an appropriation, as that term is defined in subsection 1(1) of the FAA, to
which that payment can be charged being available in the Funding Year
in which the payment becomes due; or
ii) The payment having been charged to an appropriation for a previous
fiscal year.
SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS
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The Parties have executed the Agreement on the dates set out below.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING IN RIGHT OF ONTARIO as
represented by the President of Treasury Board
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January 28, 2025
Date Name: Nina Diaz
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Title: Director
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I have authority to bind the Recipient
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I have authority to bind the Recipient
SCHEDULE "A"
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A1.0 INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS
A1.1 Interpretation. For the purposes of interpretation:
a) words in the singular include the plural and vice -versa;
b) words in one gender include all genders;
c) the headings do not form part of the Agreement; they are for reference only
and will not affect the interpretation of the Agreement;
d) any reference to dollars or currency will be in Canadian dollars and currency;
and
e) "include", "includes" and "including" denote that the subsequent list is not
exhaustive.
A1.2 Definitions. In the Agreement, the following terms will have the following meanings:
Additional Provisions" means the terms and conditions set out in Schedule "B".
Agreement means this agreement entered into between the Province and the
Recipient, all of the schedules listed in section 1.1, and any amending agreement
entered into pursuant to section 4.1.
Budget" means the budget attached to the Agreement as Schedule "D".
Business Day" means any working day, Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding
statutory and other holidays, namely: New Year's Day; Family Day; Good Friday;
Easter Monday; Victoria Day; Canada Day; Civic Holiday; Labour Day;
Thanksgiving Day; Remembrance Day; Christmas Day; Boxing Day and any other
day on which the Province has elected to be closed for business.
Effective Date" means the date set out at the top of the Agreement.
Event of Default" has the meaning ascribed to it in section Al2.1.
Expiry Date" means the expiry date set out in Schedule "B"
Funding Year" means:
a) in the case of the first Funding Year, the period commencing on the Effective
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Date and ending on the following March 31; and
b) in the case of Funding Years subsequent to the first Funding Year, the period
commencing on April 1 following the end of the previous Funding Year and
ending on the following March 31 or the Expiry Date, whichever is first.
Funds" means the money the Province provides to the Recipient pursuant to the
Agreement.
Indemnified Parties" means His Majesty the King in right of Ontario, and includes
His ministers, agents, appointees, and employees.
Loss" means any cause of action, liability, loss, cost, damage, or expense
including legal, expert and consultant fees) that anyone incurs or sustains as a
result of or in connection with the Project or any other part of the Agreement.
Maximum Funds" means the maximum set out in Schedule "B".
Notice" means any communication given or required to be given pursuant to the
Agreement.
Notice Period" means the period of time within which the Recipient is required to
remedy an Event of Default pursuant to section Al2.3(b), and includes any such
period or periods of time by which the Province extends that time pursuant to
section Al2.4.
Parties" means the Province and the Recipient.
Party" means either the Province or the Recipient.
Proceeding" means any action, claim, demand, lawsuit, or other proceeding that
anyone makes, brings or prosecutes as a result of or in connection with the Project
or with any other part of the Agreement.
Project" means the undertaking described in Schedule "C".
Records Review" means any assessment the Province conducts pursuant to
section A7.4.
Reports" means the reports described in Schedule "F"
A2.0 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, AND COVENANTS
A2.1 General. The Recipient represents, warrants, and covenants that:
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a) it is, and will continue to be, a validly existing legal entity with full power to
fulfill its obligations under the Agreement;
b) it has, and will continue to have, the experience and expertise necessary to
carry out the Project;
c) it is in compliance with, and will continue to comply with, all federal and
provincial laws and regulations, all municipal by-laws, and any other orders,
rules, and by-laws related to any aspect of the Project, the Funds, or both; and
d) unless otherwise provided for in the Agreement, any information the Recipient
provided to the Province in support of its request for funds (including
information relating to any eligibility requirements) was true and complete at
the time the Recipient provided it and will continue to be true and complete.
A2.2 Execution of Agreement. The Recipient represents and warrants that it has:
a) the full power and capacity to enter into the Agreement; and
b) taken all necessary actions to authorize the execution of the Agreement.
A2.3 Governance. The Recipient represents, warrants, and covenants that it has, will
maintain in writing, and will follow:
a) a code of conduct and ethical responsibilities for all persons at all levels of the
Recipient's organization;
b) procedures to enable the Recipient's ongoing effective functioning;
c) decision -making mechanisms for the Recipient;
d) procedures to enable the Recipient to manage Funds prudently and
effectively;
e) procedures to enable the Recipient to complete the Project successfully;
f) procedures to enable the Recipient to identify risks to the completion of the
Project and strategies to address the identified risks, all in a timely manner;
g) procedures to enable the preparation and submission of all Reports required
pursuant to Article A7.0; and
h) procedures to enable the Recipient to address such other matters as the
Recipient considers necessary to enable the Recipient to carry out its
obligations under the Agreement.
A2.4 Supporting Proof. Upon the request of the Province, the Recipient will provide the
Province with proof of the matters referred to in Article A2.0.
A3.0 TERM OF THE AGREEMENT
A3.1 Term. The term of the Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will
expire on the Expiry Date unless terminated earlier pursuant to Article A11.0 or
Article Al2.0.
A4.0 FUNDS AND CARRYING OUT THE PROJECT
A4.1 Funds Provided. The Province will:
a) provide the Recipient with Funds up to the Maximum Funds for the purpose of
carrying out the Project;
b) provide the Funds to the Recipient in accordance with the payment plan
attached to the Agreement as Schedule "E"; and
c) deposit the Funds into an account the Recipient designates provided that the
account:
i) resides at a Canadian financial institution; and
ii) is in the name of the Recipient.
A4.2 Limitation on Payment of Funds. Despite section A4.1:
a) the Province is not obligated to provide any Funds to the Recipient until the
Recipient provides the certificates of insurance or other proof required
pursuant to section A10.2;
b) the Province is not obligated to provide instalments of Funds until it is satisfied
with the progress of the Project; and
c) the Province may adjust the amount of Funds it provides to the Recipient for
any Funding Year based upon the Province's assessment of the information
the Recipient provides to the Province pursuant to section A7.2.
A4.3 Use of Funds and Carry Out the Project. The Recipient will do all of the following:
a) carry out the Project in accordance with the Agreement;
b) use the Funds only for the purpose of carrying out the Project;
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c) spend the Funds only in accordance with the Budget;
d) not use the Funds to cover any cost that has been or will be funded or
reimbursed by one or more of any third party, ministry, agency, or organization
of the Government of Ontario.
A4.4 Interest -Bearing Account. If the Province provides Funds before the Recipient's
immediate need for the Funds, the Recipient will place the Funds in an interest -
bearing account in the name of the Recipient at a Canadian financial institution.
A4.5 Interest. If the Recipient earns any interest on the Funds, the Province may do either
or both of the following:
a) deduct an amount equal to the interest from any further instalments of Funds;
b) demand from the Recipient the payment of an amount equal to the interest.
A4.6 Rebates, Credits, and Refunds. The Province will calculate Funds based on the
actual costs to the Recipient to carry out the Project, less any costs (including taxes)
for which the Recipient has received, will receive, or is eligible to receive, a rebate,
credit, or refund.
A5.0 RECIPIENT'S ACQUISITION OF GOODS OR SERVICES, AND DISPOSAL OF
ASSETS
A5.1 Acquisition. If the Recipient acquires goods, services, or both with the Funds, it will
do so through a process that promotes the best value for money.
A5.2 Disposal. The Recipient will not, without the Province's prior consent, sell, lease, or
otherwise dispose of any asset purchased or created with the Funds or for which
Funds were provided, the cost of which exceeded the amount as set out in
Schedule "B" at the time of purchase.
A6.0 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A6.1 Conflict of Interest Includes. For the purposes of Article A6.0, a conflict of interest
includes any circumstances where:
a) the Recipient; or
b) any person who has the capacity to influence the Recipient's decisions,
has outside commitments, relationships, or financial interests that could, or could be
seen by a reasonable person to, interfere with the Recipient's objective, unbiased,
and impartial judgment relating to the Project, the use of the Funds, or both.
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A6.2 No Conflict of Interest. The Recipient will carry out the Project and use the Funds
without an actual, potential, or perceived conflict of interest unless:
a) the Recipient:
i) provides Notice to the Province disclosing the details of the actual,
potential, or perceived conflict of interest; and
ii) requests the consent of the Province to carry out the Project with an
actual, potential, or perceived conflict of interest;
b) the Province provides its consent to the Recipient carrying out the Project with
an actual, potential, or perceived conflict of interest; and
c) the Recipient complies with any terms and conditions the Province may
prescribe in its consent.
A7.0 REPORTS, ACCOUNTING, AND REVIEW
A7.1 Province Includes. For the purposes of sections A7.4, A7.5 and A7.6, "Province"
includes any auditor or representative the Province may identify.
A7.2 Preparation and Submission. The Recipient will:
a) submit to the Province at the address set out in Schedule "B":
i) all Reports in accordance with the timelines and content requirements
set out in Schedule "F";
ii) any other reports in accordance with any timelines and content
requirements the Province may specify from time to time;
b) ensure that all Reports and other reports are:
i) completed to the satisfaction of the Province; and
ii) signed by an authorized signing officer of the Recipient.
A7.3 Record Maintenance. The Recipient will keep and maintain for a period of seven
years from their creation:
a) all financial records (including invoices and evidence of payment) relating to
the Funds or otherwise to the Project in a manner consistent with either
international financial reporting standards or generally accepted accounting
principles or any comparable accounting standards that apply to the Recipient;
and
b) all non -financial records and documents relating to the Funds or otherwise to
the Project.
A7.4 Records Review. The Province may, at its own expense, upon twenty-four hours'
Notice to the Recipient and during normal business hours enter upon the
Recipient's premises to conduct an audit or investigation of the Recipient regarding
the Recipient's compliance with the Agreement, including assessing any of the
following:
a) the truth of any of the Recipient's representations and warranties;
b) the progress of the Project;
c) the Recipient's allocation and expenditure of the Funds,
A7.5 Inspection and Removal. For the purposes of any Records Review, the Province may
take one or both of the following actions:
a) inspect and copy any records and documents referred to in section A7.3;
b) remove any copies the Province makes pursuant to section A7.5(a).
A7.6 Cooperation. To assist the Province in respect of its rights provided for in section A7.
5, the Recipient will cooperate with the Province by:
a) ensuring that the Province has access to the records and documents wherever
they are located,
b) assisting the Province to copy records and documents;
c) providing to the Province, in the form the Province specifies, any information
the Province identifies; and
d) carrying out any other activities the Province requests.
A7.7 No Control of Records. No provision of the Agreement will be construed to give the
Province any control whatsoever over any of the Recipient's records.
A7.8 Auditor General. The Province's rights under Article A7.0 are in addition to any rights
provided to the Auditor General pursuant to section 9.1 of the Auditor General Act
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Ontario).
A8.0 COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
A8.1 Acknowledge Support. Unless the Province directs the Recipient to do otherwise, theRecipientwillineachofitsProject -related publications, whether written, oral, orvisual:
a) acknowledge the support of the Province for the Project;
b) ensure that any acknowledgement is in a form and manner as the Province
directs; and
c) indicate that the views expressed in the publication are the views of the
Recipient and do not necessarily reflect those of the Province.
A9.0 INDEMNITY
A9.1 Indemnify. The Recipient will indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties
from and against any Loss and any Proceeding, unless solely caused by the grossnegligenceorwilfulmisconductoftheIndemnifiedParties.
A10.0 INSURANCE
A10.1 Insurance. The Recipient represents, warrants, and covenants that it has, and will
maintain, at its own cost and expense, with insurers having a secure A.M. BestratingofB+ or greater, or the equivalent, all the necessary and appropriate
insurance that a prudent person carrying out a project similar to the Project would
maintain, including commercial general liability insurance on an occurrence basis for
third party bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage, to an inclusive limit of
not less than the amount set out in Schedule "B" per occurrence, which commercial
general liability insurance policy will include the following:
the Indemnified Parties as additional insureds with respect to liability arising in
the course of performance of the Recipient's obligations under, or otherwise in
connection with, the Agreement;
b) a cross -liability clause;
c) contractual liability coverage; and
d) at least 30 days' written notice of cancellation.
A10.2 Proof of Insurance. The Recipient will:
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a) provide to the Province, either:
i) certificates of insurance that confirm the insurance coverage required
by section All 0.1; or
ii) other proof that confirms the insurance coverage required by section
A10.1; and
b) in the event of a Proceeding, and upon the Province's request, the Recipient
will provide to the Province a copy of any of the Recipient's insurance policies
that relate to the Project or otherwise to the Agreement, or both.
A11.0 TERMINATION ON NOTICE
A11.1 Termination on Notice. The Province may terminate the Agreement at any time
without liability, penalty, or costs upon giving 30 days' Notice to the Recipient.
A11.2 Consequences of Termination on Notice by the Province. If the Province terminates
the Agreement pursuant to section A11.1, the Province may take one or more of the
following actions:
a) cancel further instalments of Funds;
b) demand from the Recipient the payment of any Funds remaining in the
possession or under the control of the Recipient; and
c) determine the reasonable costs for the Recipient to wind down the Project,
and do either or both of the following:
i) permit the Recipient to offset such costs against the amount the
Recipient owes pursuant to section Al 1.2(b); and
ii)subject to section A4.1(a), provide Funds to the Recipient to cover such
costs.
Al2.0 EVENT OF DEFAULT, CORRECTIVE ACTION, AND TERMINATION FOR
DEFAULT
Al2.1 Events of Default. Each of the following events will constitute an Event of Default:
a) in the opinion of the Province, the Recipient breaches any representation,
warranty, covenant, or other term of the Agreement, including fai ing to do any
of the following in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement:
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Oorry out the Project;
Ooe or spend Funds; or
iftovide, in accordance with section A7.2, Reports or such other reports as
the Province may have requested pursuant to section A7.2(a)(ii);
b) the Recipient's operations, its financial condition, its organizational structure or
its control changes such that it no longer meets one or more of the eligibility
requirements of the program under which the Province provides the Funds;
0) the Recipient makes an assignment, proposal, compromise, or arrangement
for the benefit of creditors, or a creditor makes an application for an order
adjudging the Recipient bankrupt, or applies for the appointment of a receiver;
d) the Recipient ceases to operate.
Al2.2 Consequences of Events of Default and Corrective Action. If an Event of Default
occurs, the Province may, at any time, take one or more of the following actions:
a) initiate any action the Province considers necessary in order to facilitate the
successful continuation or completion of the Project;
b) provide the Recipient with an opportunity to remedy the Event of Default;
c) suspend the payment of Funds for such period as the Province determines
appropriate;
d) reduce the amount of the Funds;
e) cancel further instalments of Funds;
f) demand from the Recipient the payment of any Funds remaining in the
possession or under the control of the Recipient;
g) demand from the Recipient the payment of an amount equal to any Funds the
Recipient used, but did not use in accordance with the Agreement;
h) demand from the Recipient the payment of an amount equal to any Funds the
Province provided to the Recipient;
i) demand from the Recipient the payment of an amount equal to the costs the
Province incurred or incurs to enforce its rights under the Agreement, including
the costs of any Records Review and the costs it incurs to collect any amounts
the Recipient owes to the Province; and
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Q) upon giving Notice to the Recipient, terminate the Agreement at any time,
including immediately, without liability, penalty or costs to the Province.
Al2.3 Opportunity to Remedy. If, pursuant to section Al2.2(b), the Province provides the
Recipient with an opportunity to remedy the Event of Default, the Province will give
Notice to the Recipient of.
a) the particulars of the Event of Default; and
b) the Notice Period.
Al2.4 Recipient not Remedying. If the Province provides the Recipient with an opportunity
to remedy the Event of Default pursuant to section Al2.2(b), and:
a) the Recipient does not remedy the Event of Default within the Notice Period;
b) it becomes apparent to the Province that the Recipient cannot completely
remedy the Event of Default within the Notice Period; or
c) the Recipient is not proceeding to remedy the Event of Default in a way that is
satisfactory to the Province,
the Province may extend the Notice Period, or initiate any one or more of the
actions provided for in sections Al2.2(a), (c), (d), (e), (0, (g), (h), (i) and 0).
Al2.5 When Termination Effective. Termination under Article Al2.0 will take effect as
provided for in the Notice.
A13.0 FUNDS AT THE END OF A FUNDING YEAR
A13.1 Funds at the End of a Funding Year. Without limiting any rights of the Province under
Article Al2.0, if, by the end of a Funding Year, the Recipient has not spent all of the
Funds allocated for that Funding Year as provided for in the Budget, the Province
may take one or both of the following actions:
a) demand from the Recipient payment of the unspent Funds;
b) adjust the amount of any further instalments of Funds accordingly.
A14.0 FUNDS UPON EXPIRY
A14.1 Funds Upon Expiry. Upon expiry of the Agreement, the Recipient will pay to the
Province any Funds remaining in its possession, under its control, or both.
A15.0 DEBT DUE AND PAYMENT
A15.1 Payment of Overpayment. If at any time the Province provides Funds in excess of
the amount to which the Recipient is entitled under the Agreement, the Province
may:
a) deduct an amount equal to the excess Funds from any further instalments of
Funds; or
b) demand that the Recipient pay to the Province an amount equal to the excess
Funds.
A15.2 Debt Due. If, pursuant to the Agreement:
a) the Province demands from the Recipient the payment of any Funds, an
amount equal to any Funds or any other amounts owing under the Agreement;
or
b) the Recipient owes to the Province any Funds, an amount equal to any Funds
or any other amounts owing under the Agreement, whether or not the Province
has demanded their payment, such amounts will be deemed to be debts due
and owing to the Province by the Recipient, and the Recipient will pay the
amounts to the Province immediately, unless the Province directs otherwise.
Al5.3 Interest Rate. The Province may charge the Recipient interest on any money owing
to the Province by the Recipient under the Agreement at the then current interest
rate charged by the Province of Ontario on accounts receivable.
Al5.4 Payment of Money to Province. The Recipient will pay
any money owing to the Province by cheque payable to the "Ontario Minister of
Finance" and delivered to the Province at the address set out in Schedule "B",
Al5.5 Fails to Pay. Without limiting the application of section 43 of the Financial
Administration Act (Ontario), if the Recipient fails to pay any amount owing under
the Agreement, His Majesty the King in right of Ontario may deduct any unpaid
amount from any money payable to the Recipient by His Majesty the King in right of
Ontario.
A16.0 NOTICE
Al6.1 Notice in Writing and Addressed. Notice will be:
a) in writing;
b) delivered by email, postage -prepaid mail, personal delivery, courier or fax; and
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c) addressed to the Province or the Recipient as set out in Schedule "B", or as
either Party later designates to the other by Notice.
A16.2 Notice Given. Notice will be deemed to have been given:
a) in the case of postage -prepaid mail, five Business Days after the Notice is
mailed; or
b) in the case of fax, one Business Day after the Notice is delivered; and
c) in the case of email, personal delivery or courier on the date on which the
Notice is delivered.
A16.3 Postal Disruption. Despite section A16.2(a), in the event of a postal disruption:
a) Notice by postage -prepaid mail will not be deemed to be given; and
b) the Party giving Notice will give Notice by email, personal delivery, courier or
fax.
A17.0 CONSENT BY PROVINCE AND COMPLIANCE BY RECIPIENT
A17.1 Consent. When the Province provides its consent pursuant to the Agreement:
a) it will do so by Notice;
b) it may attach any terms and conditions to the consent; and
c) the Recipient may rely on the consent only if the Recipient complies with any
terms and conditions the Province may have attached to the consent.
A18.0 SEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS
A18.1 Invalidity or Unenforceability of Any Provision. The invalidity or unenforceability of
any provision of the Agreement will not affect the validity or enforceability of any
other provision of the Agreement.
A19.0 WAIVER
A19.1 Condonation not a waiver. Failure or delay by the either Party to exercise any of its
rights, powers or remedies under the Agreement will not constitute a waiver of
those rights, powers or remedies and the obligations of the Parties with respect to
such rights, powers or remedies will continue in full force and effect.
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A19.2 Waiver. Either Party may waive any of its rights, powers or remedies under the
Agreement by providing Notice to the other Party. A waiver will apply only to the
specific rights, powers or remedies identified in the Notice and the Party providing
the waiver may attach terms and conditions to the waiver.
A20.0 INDEPENDENT PARTIES
A20.1 Parties Independent. The Recipient is not an agent, joint venturer, partner, or
employee of the Province, and the Recipient will not represent itself in any way that
might be taken by a reasonable person to suggest that it is or take any actions that
could establish or imply such a relationship.
A21.0 ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT OR FUNDS
A21.1 No Assignment. The Recipient will not, without the prior written consent of the
Province, assign any of its rights or obligations under the Agreement.
A21.2 Agreement Binding. All rights and obligations contained in the Agreement will extend
to and be binding on:
a) the Recipient's heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and permitted
assigns; and
b) the successors to His Majesty the King in right of Ontario.
A22.0 GOVERNING LAW
A22.1 Governing Law. The Agreement and the rights, obligations, and relations of the
Parties will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
Province of Ontario and the applicable federal laws of Canada. Any actions or
proceedings arising in connection with the Agreement will be conducted in the
courts of Ontario, which will have exclusive jurisdiction over such proceedings.
A23.0 FURTHER ASSURANCES
A23.1 Agreement into Effect. The Recipient will:
a) provide such further assurances as the Province may request from time to
time with respect to any matter to which the Agreement pertains; and
b) do or cause to be done all acts or things necessary to implement and carry
into effect the terms and conditions of the Agreement to their full extent.
A24.0 JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
A24.1 Joint and Several Liability. Where the Recipient comprises more than one entity,
each entity will be jointly and severally liable to the Province for the fulfillment of the
obligations of the Recipient under the Agreement.
A25.0 RIGHTS AND REMEDIES CUMULATIVE
A25.1 Rights and Remedies Cumulative. The rights and remedies of the Province under the
Agreement are cumulative and are in addition to, and not in substitution for, any of
its rights and remedies provided by law or in equity.
A26.0 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH OTHER AGREEMENTS
A26.1 Other Agreements. If the Recipient:
a) has failed to comply with any term, condition, or obligation under any other
agreement with His Majesty the King in right of Ontario or one of His agencies
a "Failure");
b) has been provided with notice of such Failure in accordance with the
requirements of such other agreement;
c) has, if applicable, failed to rectify such Failure in accordance with the
requirements of such other agreement; and
d) such Failure is continuing,
the Province may suspend the payment of Funds for such period as the Province
determines appropriate.
A27.0 SURVIVAL
A27.1 Survival. The following Articles and sections, and all applicable cross-referenced
Articles, sections and schedules, will continue in full force and effect for a period of
seven years from the date of expiry or termination of the Agreement: Article 1.0,
Article 2.0, Article A1.0 and any other applicable definitions, section A2.1(a), sections
A4.4, A4.5, A4.6, section A5.2, section A7.1, section A7.2 (to the extent that the
Recipient has not provided the Reports or other reports as the Province may have
requested and to the satisfaction of the Province), sections A7.3, A7.4, A7.5, A7.6, A7.
7, A7.8, Article A8.0, Article A9.0, section A11.2, section Al2.1, sections Al2.2(d), (e),
f), (g), (h), (i) and 0), Article A13.0, Article A14.0, Article A15.0, Article A16.0, Article
A18.0, section A21.2, Article A22.0, Article A24.0, Article A25.0 and Article A27.0.
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END OF GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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SCHEDULE "B"
PROJECT SPECIFIC INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
Maximum Funds 50,000.00
Project Expiry Date November 28, 2025
Amount for the purposes 25,000
of section A5.2 (Disposal)
of Schedule "A"
Certificate of Insurance 2,000,000
Contact information for the Priscilla McKenzie
purposes of Notice to the Senior Manager Design and Implementation Unit,
Province Emergency Management Ontario
Treasury Board Secretariat
Address:
Emergency Management Ontario
25 Morton Shulman Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, M3M 0131
Email: EMOcommunit rants ontario.ca
Contact information for the Name: Lorne James
purposes of Notice to the
Recipient Position: Treasurer
Contact information for the
senior financial person in
the Recipient organization
e.g., CFO, CAO) — to
respond as required to
requests from the Province
related to the Agreement
Additional Provisions:
Address: 56169 HERITAGE LINE,
STRAFFORDVILLE, ON, N0J1Y0
Phone:5198665521
Email: Ijames@bayham.on.ca
Name:
Position:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
131.0 ADDITIONAL COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
131.1 Communications Details. The Recipient agrees that:
a) Any of the Province's Project -related communications shall be at the discretion of
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the Province.
b) The Province may acknowledge the Project in any of its communications.
c) The Province may request that the Recipient participate in an announcement or
media event with government officials.
l) The Recipient shall share any proposed public -facing Project -related
communications with the Province for review prior to public release.
The Province may also request a summary of any of the Recipient's planned
communication activities about the Project.
f; Any of the Recipient's Project -related public communications about the Project
shall be made in accordance with the timing specified by the Province, including
the timing of any official Project launch announcement.
Visual identity and branding for any Project -related products, materials,
equipment, and other assets used by the Recipient shall be in accordance with
direction provided by the Province
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SCHEDULE "C"
PROJECT
A) The trailer is designed to respond to the annual flooding which occurs within the
Municipality of Bayham. However, the equipment, other than the sand bagging equipment, can
also be utilized to respond to any sudden emergency in which roads will be closed, and hydro
may become an issue.
B) This grant will allow the Municipality to have a trailer pre -filled with equipment that will
respond to protect the area, and have equipment that can be handed out to property owners
that will allow them to protect their homes and reduce the effects of a flood. Other equipment
intended to be purchased is for warning the people of an approaching flooded area. And
communiciation equipment that will allow staff to coordinate their response.
C. With the changing of the climate, the municipality has been receiving increasing numbers of
storms. In the past, ice jams were the reason for the flooding. However, last year, there was
little ice and it was the sheer amount of ongoing intense rain that caused the waters to flow
over the Creek's banks.
Project Timelines
Project Start Date Effective Date of the Transfer Payment
Agreement
Completion Date May 31, 2025
Performance Metrics
KPI I Description/Calculation I Target
Increasing emergency Rate of emergency preparedness
preparedness in this increase in this community as a result of
community as a result this project (scale: 1 (not prepared), 2
of this project (minimally prepared), 3 (partially
prepared), 4 (mostly prepared), 5 (fully
prepared))
Increase number of
volunteers in the
community as a result
of this project
Increase number of
people trained for
emergency
preparedness as a
result of this Droiect
Number of volunteers recruited for the
organization/project
Number of people trained
Client Provided Performance Metrics
KPI I Description/Calculation Target
4
0
10
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Increased warning of Avoiding the public to enter dangerous
emergency area
Protection of Personal Offering supplies in which the public can
Property protect their personal property,
SCHEDULE "D"
BUDGET
Supplies
Capital Equipment
Services
Training
Other
Total Funding RegL
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SCHEDULE "E"
PAYMENT PLAN
The payment of Funds will be made by electronic fund transfer by the Province. The Recipient
is required to have a profile on the Integrated Financial Information System (IFIS) system and
is responsiMp for keeping it up to date with ap ro riate banking and contact information.
Payment
Payment Amount
50,000.00
nt Date
Up to 15 Business Days after all the
following occur:
the Agreement is signed by
both parties;
the Province receives the
following from the Recipient t
the Certificate of Insurance f
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SCHEDULE "F"
REPORTS
The following documents will be required before completion of report back:
0 Confirmation of signing authority; and
Copy of notification to elected official/head for awareness
Final Report. The Recipient shall include the following in the Final Report:
a) Final expense summary, including a reconciliation of actual payments made by the
Province and actual expenses incurred by the Recipient in accordance with the
Budget.
b) An explanation of variances between the Budget and actual expenses incurred by the
Recipient.
c) Itemized list of all capital and operating equipment purchased.
d) Supporting documents substantiating the Recipient's completion of Project activities.
e) Summary of Project and performance measures results demonstrating how the
Project has enhanced capabilities.
f) Final Report to be completed on TPON by the Recipient's Finance Contact or
equivalent in accordance".
A failure to meet any of the reporting requirements described above may impact the
Recipient's ability to return Funds under this Agreement, as well as the Recipient's eligibility
to receive funding that may be available through future iterations of the program.
Unless the Province specifies otherwise, all Reports must be completed in Transfer Payment
Ontario.
Project reporting deadline September 12, 2025