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Agency Details

(as on: Monday, November 23, 2009)
Ministry:  HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE
Agency:  COUNCIL OF THE COLLEGE OF AUDIOLOGISTS AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS OF ONTARIO
Agency URL:  www.caslpo.com
Address:  3080 Yonge Street, Suite 5060 Toronto M4N 3N1 ON
Tel.:  (416) 975-5347;1(800)993-9459
Fax:  (416) 975-8394

Background:  REGULATED HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT, S.O. 1991, C. 18, SCHED. 2; AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ACT, S.O. 1991, C. 19, S. 5
Period:  31-DEC-1993 - N/A
Type:  N/A

Prerogative:  Mandatory Legislation; Minister's OIC
Function:  The college regulates the profession of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology in the public interest by ensuring that individuals have access to services provided by competent health professionals, and that individuals are treated with sensitivity and respect in their dealings with health professionals. Members of the college are governed in accordance with the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, the Health Professions Procedural Code, the Regulated Health Professions Act, and the regulations and by-laws of the college. The college develops and maintains standards of practice, entry to practice requirements, standards of professional ethics, and promotes and develops standards for continuing competence among the members. Various committees of the College of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology function in a quasi-judicial role with respect to the suspension and revocations of certificates of registration to practice in Ontario.

Membership:  Between eight and nine members are elected in accordance with the by-laws by the members of the college. Between six and seven members are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council who are not members of the college, members of a college as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, or members of a council as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act. Two members are selected, in accordance with a by-law made under section 11, from among members who are members of a faculty of audiology or speech-language pathology of a university in Ontario. The council elects annually a president and a vice-president from among the members.

Term:  There is no limitation in legislation.

Meetings:  The Council meets 4 times per year (1 or 2 days each). Committees generally meet 4 to 6 times per year or as required (usually 1 day each). Preparation required per meeting is approximately a half to full day. There is no minimum or maximum number of committees to which a public appointee may be assigned.

BOARD MEMBERS
No.   POSITION      MEMBER NAME       TENURE     REMUNERATION    LOCATION  
1.MEMBER (PART-TIME)SHEIKH, NAZNEEN19-MAR-2008 - 18-MAR-2011$150 PER DIEMTORONTO
2.MEMBER (PART-TIME)KRAWCHENKO, JOHN02-APR-2008 - 01-APR-2011$150 PER DIEMHAMILTON
3.MEMBER (PART-TIME)DE SOUSA, BRYAN26-OCT-2005 - 25-OCT-2011$150 PER DIEMTORONTO
4.MEMBER (PART-TIME)TOLENTINO, ESTRELLA T.06-NOV-2005 - 05-NOV-2011$150 PER DIEMTORONTO
5.MEMBER (PART-TIME)FAUBERT, PAULINE01-MAR-2006 - 29-FEB-2012$150 PER DIEMETOBICOKE
6.MEMBER (PART-TIME)DEZENHOUSE, FERNE16-MAR-2006 - 15-MAR-2012$150 PER DIEMTORONTO
7.MEMBER (PART-TIME)CAMPBELL, CATHRINE E.22-JUN-2006 - 13-JUN-2012$150 PER DIEMBRUSSELS