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Police Service Board - Peel (Regional Municipality of)

Ministry
Solicitor General
Address
102 - 10 PEEL CENTRE DRIVE, SUITE A
BRAMPTON
L6T4B9
Phone
(905) 458-1340
Fax
(905) 458-7278
Background
Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, S.O. 2019, c. 1, Sched. 1, Section 31 Part IV, Municipal Policing and Police Service Boards (opens a new window)
Function

Police service board duties are outlined under section 37 (1):
a) ensure that adequate and effective policing is provided in the area for which it has policing responsibility as required by section 10;
b) employ members of the police service;
c) appoint members of the police service as police officers;
d) recruit and appoint the chief of police and any deputy chief of police and determine their remuneration and working conditions, taking their submissions into account;
e) prepare and adopt a diversity plan to ensure that the members of the police service reflect the diversity of the area for which the board has policing responsibility;
f) monitor the chief of police’s performance;
g) conduct a review of the chief of police’s performance at least annually in accordance with the regulations made by the Minister, if any;
h) monitor the chief of police’s decisions regarding the restrictions on secondary activities set out in section 89 and review the reports from the chief of police on those decisions;
i) monitor the chief of police’s handling of discipline within the police service;
j) ensure that any police facilities, including police lock-ups, used by the board comply with the prescribed standards, if any; and
k) perform such other duties as are assigned to it by or under this or any other Act, including any prescribed duties.

Membership

Composed of seven members [s. 31 (5)] consisting of:

(a) the head of the municipal council or, if the head chooses not to be or is ineligible to be a member of the board, another member of the municipal council appointed by resolution of the municipality;

(b) two members of the municipal council appointed by resolution of the municipality;

(c) one person appointed by resolution of the municipality, who is neither a member of the municipal council nor an employee of the municipality; and

(d) three persons appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
 

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

Members appointed by the Province of Ontario will serve at the pleasure of the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

Meetings
Police service boards meet a minimum of four meetings each year - section 43 (1).
Remuneration

All members of the board are remunerated by the Municipal Council.

Appointments & Vacancies

No. Position Member Term Location
1. Member (Part-Time) OMAR KHAN
29-Aug-2024 - 28-Aug-2026
mississauga
2. Member (Part-Time) SUMEETA KOHLI
11-Apr-2026 - 31-Jan-2027
mississauga
3. Member (Part-Time) ALAN BOUGHTON
02-May-2025 - 01-May-2027
caledon