Police Services Board - Lambton Group
- Ministry
- Solicitor General
- Address
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789 Broadway Street, Box 3000
WYOMING
N0N1T0 - Phone
- (519) 882-2350
- Fax
- (519) 479-0620
- Background
- Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.15, Part III, s. 27 (opens a new window)
- Function
The boards govern the municipal police forces and in the case of O.P.P. contract locations, serve as advisory bodies.
- Membership
The combined populations of the Municipality of Brooke-Alvinston, Township of Dawn-Euphemia, Township of Enniskillen, Municipality of Lambton Shores, Village of Oil Springs, Town of Petrolia, Town of Plympton-Wyoming, Township of St. Clair, and Township of Warwick exceeded 25,000 according to the last enumeration. These municipalities have entered into a contract with the Ontario Provincial Police to provide policing services. The composition of the joint board will be five. Board members include two persons who are members of the councils of any participating municipalities, appointed by agreement of the councils of the participating municipalities; one person appointed by agreement of the councils of the participating municipalities, who is neither a member of a council of a participating municipality nor an employee of a participating municipality; and two persons appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. Boards elect a chair and may elect a vice-chair. If an appointee of the Lieutenant Governor in Council is unable to serve, the Solicitor General may appoint a replacement to serve until the Lieutenant Governor in Council selects a new appointee.
- Qualifications
Appointees to Police Services Boards should be active members of their community with a general knowledge of Police Services Boards duties and responsibilities and awareness of community safety issues and programs within their local community. Members appointed by the Province of Ontario must be residents of Ontario and cannot be a judge, justice of the peace, a current police officer or a person who practises criminal law as a defence counsel.
- Term
There is no limitation in legislation.
- Meetings
- Boards meet a minimum of four times per year, as required by the Police Services Act.
- Remuneration
Appointees to the Police Services Board are remunerated by the Municipal Council.
Appointments & Vacancies
No. | Position | Member | Term | Location |
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1. | Member (Part-Time) | JOHN MCCHARLES | 15-Dec-2022 - 14-Dec-2023 |
petrolia |
2. | Member (Part-Time) | SHIRLEY DURANCE | 28-Nov-2022 - 27-Nov-2024 |
alvinston |