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Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Act, 2005

Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G

Ontario· S.O. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G· 19 sections· current to 2026-05-07In force

Bills that amended this Act3

  • Bill 127

    Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act (Post-secondary Educational Report), 2015

    amend
    1ST SESSION, 41ST LEGISLATURE, ONTARIO 64 ELIZABETH II, 2015 1re SESSION, 41e LÉGISLATURE, ONTARIO 64 ELIZABETH II, 2015 Bill 127 Projet de loi 127 An Act to amend the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Act, 2005 to require the Council to collect and publish information in respect of certain educational institutions Loi modifiant la Loi de 2005 sur le Conseil ontarien de la qualité de l’e
  • Bill 24

    Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act (Post-secondary Educational Report), 2018

    amend
    -- 2 of 4 -- Bill 24 2018 An Act to amend the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Act, 2005 to require the Council to collect and publish information in respect of certain educational institutions Her Majesty, by and with the advice a...
  • Bill 76

    Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act (Post-secondary Educational Report), 2016

    amend
    2ND SESSION, 41ST LEGISLATURE, ONTARIO 65 ELIZABETH II, 2016 2e SESSION, 41e LÉGISLATURE, ONTARIO 65 ELIZABETH II, 2016 Bill 76 Projet de loi 76 An Act to amend the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Act, 2005 to require the Council to collect and publish information in respect of certain educational institutions Loi modifiant la Loi de 2005 sur le Conseil ontarien de la qualité de l’ense

Sections29

  • 1Definitions

    1 In this Act, “Council” means the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario established under section 2; (“Conseil”) “Minister” means the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development or the minister of the Crown to whom the powers and duties under this Act are assigned or transferred under the Executive Council Act; (“ministre”) “post-secondary educational institution” means a college of applied arts and technology established under the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act, 2002, a university that receives regular and ongoing operating funding from the province for purposes of post-secondary education and any other institution prescribed by regulation; (“établissement d’enseignement postsecondaire”) “post-secondary education sector” includes all post-secondary educational institutions in Ontario. (“secteur postsecondaire”) 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 1; 2017, c. …

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  • 2Council

    2 (1) A corporation without share capital is established under the name Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario in English and Conseil ontarien de la qualité de l’enseignement supérieur in French. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 2 (1). Members (2) The Council shall consist of the members of its board of directors. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 2 (2). Appointment of members (3) The Council’s board of directors shall consist of not fewer than one and not more than seven members all of whom shall be appointed by the Minister. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 1 (1). Deemed appointment (3.1) A person who was a member of the board immediately before the day subsection 1 (1) of Schedule 3 to the Putting Student Achievement First Act, 2026 came into force is deemed to have been appointed by the Minister. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 1 (1). Chair (4) The Minister shall designate one member to be the chair of the C…

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  • 3Repealed

    3 Repealed: 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 2. Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2019, c. 7, Sched. 17, s. 86 - 01/07/2019 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 2 - 07/05/2026

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  • 4Crown agency

    4 The corporation is a Crown agency within the meaning of the Crown Agency Act. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 4.

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  • 5Object

    5 The object of the Council is to assist the Minister in improving all aspects of the post-secondary education sector, including improving the quality of education provided in the sector, access to post-secondary education and accountability of post-secondary educational institutions. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 5.

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  • 6Functions

    6 The functions of the Council are, (a) to develop and make recommendations to the Minister, (i) on targets to be achieved in improving the quality of post-secondary education, on the methods of achieving those targets and on the time frame for doing so, and (ii) on performance measures to be used to evaluate the post-secondary education sector; (b) to evaluate the post-secondary education sector, report to the Minister on the results of the evaluation and make the report available to the public; (b.1) to evaluate anything else specified by the Minister, including programs and services provided by the Ministry or other programs and services related to post-secondary education that are provided or funded by the Government of Ontario, in whole or in part, and to report to the Minister on the results of the evaluation; (c) to conduct research on all aspects of post-secondary education with …

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  • 7Access to information

    7 A post-secondary educational institution shall provide the Council or a person designated by the Council with access to any information in its custody or control that the Council or person may require for the purpose of carrying out its object and functions. 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 7.

  • 7.
  • 7.1Winding up

    7.1 (1) The Council’s board shall prepare and adopt a plan, in accordance with any directives issued under this section, for winding up the Council and transferring its assets, liabilities, rights and obligations to the Crown in right of Ontario or to an agency of the Crown. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 3. Minister’s directives (2) The minister may issue written directives to the Council’s board setting out, (a) matters the Council’s board is required to address in the plan before it is adopted; (b) processes the Council’s board must follow in preparing and adopting the plan; (c) specified amendments to the plan once adopted; and (d) processes the Council must follow in implementing the plan. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 3. Board to amend plan (3) If the Minister issues a directive under clause (2) (c), the Council’s board shall update the plan as required by the directive. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3,…

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  • 8Annual report

    8 (1) The Council shall prepare an annual report, provide it to the Minister no later than 120 days after the end of the Council’s fiscal year and make it available to the public. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3). Same (2) The Council shall comply with such directives as may be issued by the Management Board of Cabinet with respect to, (a) the form and content of the annual report; and (b) when and how to make it available to the public. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3). Same (3) The Council shall include such additional content in the annual report as the Minister may require. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3). Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3) - 01/01/2018

  • 8 #8Annual report
  • 9.
  • 8.1Tabling of annual report

    8.1 The Minister shall table the Council’s annual report in the Assembly no later than 30 days after determining that the annual report meets the requirements of section 8 and shall comply with such directives as may be issued by the Management Board of Cabinet with respect to when and how to make that determination. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3). Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3) - 01/01/2018

  • 8.1.1Final annual report

    8.1.1 (1) The Minister shall prepare, and make available to the public, a final annual report of the Council for the period that begins immediately after the period covered by the last annual report made under section 8 and ends on the day the Council is dissolved. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 4. Tabling (2) The Minister shall table the Council’s final annual report in the Assembly and shall comply with such directives as may be issued by the Management Board of Cabinet with respect to when to table it. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 4. Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 4 - 07/05/2026

  • 8.2Other reports

    8.2 The Minister may require the Council to provide other reports. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3). Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (3) - 01/01/2018 Crown liability

  • 8.3No personal liability

    8.3 (1) No cause of action arises against any current or former member of the Executive Council or employee or agent of the Crown for any act done in good faith in the exercise or performance, or intended exercise or performance, of the person’s powers, duties or functions under this Act or for any alleged neglect, default or other omission in the exercise or performance in good faith of those powers, duties or functions. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5. Crown remains vicariously liable (2) Despite subsection 8 (3) of the Crown Liability and Proceedings Act, 2019, subsection (1) does not relieve the Crown of liability to which it would otherwise be subject as a result of the acts or omissions of a person specified in subsection (1). 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5. No liability for acts or omissions of others (3) No cause of action arises against the Crown or any person specified in subsection (1)…

  • 8.4No personal liability

    8.4 (1) No cause of action arises against any current or former member or employee of the Council for any act done in good faith in the exercise or performance, or intended exercise or performance, of the person’s powers, duties or functions under this Act or for any alleged neglect, default or other omission in the exercise or performance in good faith of those powers, duties or functions. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5. Council vicariously liable (2) Subsection (1) does not relieve the Council of liability to which it would otherwise be subject as a result of the acts or omissions of a person specified in subsection (1). 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5. Proceedings by Crown not prevented (3) This section does not apply with respect to proceedings brought by the Crown. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5. Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5 - 07/05/2026

  • 8.5Proceedings barred

    8.5 (1) No proceeding shall be commenced, (a) against any person specified in subsection 8.3 (1) in respect of a matter referred to in that subsection; (b) against the Crown or any person specified in subsection 8.3 (1) in respect of a matter referred to in subsection 8.3 (3); or (c) against any person specified in subsection 8.4 (1) in respect of a matter referred to in that subsection. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 5. Same (2) Subsection (1) does not apply with respect to an application for judicial review or any proceeding that is specifically provided for under this Act, but does apply with respect to any other court, administrative or arbitral proceeding claiming any remedy or relief, including specific performance, an injunction, declaratory relief, a remedy in contract, restitution, unjust enrichment or tort, a remedy for breach of trust or fiduciary obligation or any equitable remedy,…

  • 8.6Dissolution

    8.6 The Council is dissolved and all of its assets, liabilities, rights and obligations are transferred to and vested in the Crown in right of Ontario. 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 6. Section Amendments with date in force (d/m/y) 2026, c. 4, Sched. 3, s. 6 - not in force

  • 9Regulations

    9 (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations, (a) prescribing institutions as post-secondary educational institutions for the purposes of this Act; (b) governing the Council’s constitution, management and structure, including the number of members of the board; (c) prescribing objects of the Council in addition to the object described in section 5; (d) prescribing functions of the Council in addition to those set out in section 6; (e) respecting specific powers and duties of the Council and its members; (f) respecting factors to be considered in appointing members; (g) providing for the term of appointment and reappointment of Council members; (h) respecting compensation for Council members; (i) providing for a vice-chair of the Council; (j) Repealed: 2017, c. 34, Sched. 46, s. 19 (4). (k) respecting the frequency, nature and scope of reporting in addition to the yearly …

  • 10

    10 Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Act). 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 10.

  • 11

    11 Omitted (enacts short title of this Act). 2005, c. 28, Sched. G, s. 11. ______________

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