Frontenac O.P.P. Detachment Board
- Ministry
- Solicitor General
- Address
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4432 George St., Box 100
Sydenham
K0H2T0 - Phone
- 613-376-3027 ext. 2239
- Background
- Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, S.O. 2019, c. 1, Sched. 1, Part V, s. 67 (opens a new window)
- https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/sibbaldpoint/fr (opens a new window)
- Function
The boards advise the Ontario Provincial Police detachment commander assigned to the detachment, with respect to O.P.P. services in the catchment area of the board.
- Membership
One member appointed by each of the following municipalities, who is a member of the council of the municipality, for a total of two members: Central Frontenac Township and North Frontenac Township.
Two members appointed by South Frontenac Township who are members of the council of the
municipality.One member appointed by the following municipality and First Nation, who is neither a member of the council or band council of, nor an employee of, the municipality or First Nation, for a total of two members: Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation and South Frontenac Township.
One member who is neither a member of the council of, nor an employee of, any of the following municipalities, who is jointly appointed by the following municipalities: Central Frontenac Township and North Frontenac Township.
Two members appointed by the Minister.
- Qualifications
Appointees to O.P.P. Detachment Boards should be active members of their community with a general knowledge of O.P.P. Detachment Boards duties and responsibilities and awareness of community safety issues and programs within their local community.
Members appointed by the Solicitor General must be residents of Ontario and cannot be a judge, justice of the peace, a member (past or present) of the OPP, a current member of any other police service in Ontario, a former member of any other police service in Ontario unless they have ceased to be a member for at least one year, a special constable or a First Nation Officer, a person who practises criminal law as a defence counsel or as a prosecutor, a director, officer or employee of a prescribed policing provider or any other prescribed persons.
- Term
The term of office for a member of an O.P.P. detachment board appointed by a single municipality or a single First Nation shall be set out by the municipality or First Nation in the member’s appointment, but shall not exceed the term of office of the council of the municipality or band council that appointed the member.
The term of office for a member of an O.P.P. detachment board appointed jointly by several municipalities or First Nations shall be set out by the municipalities or First Nations in each of the instruments appointing the member, but shall not exceed a term of four years.
A member of an O.P.P. detachment board appointed, whether individually or jointly, by a municipality or First Nation shall sit until the earlier of,
• six months after the expiry of their term of office; or
• the day the member’s successor is appointed by the municipality or First Nation.The term of office for a member of an O.P.P. detachment board that is appointed by the Minister shall be set out by the Minister in the member’s appointment.
If the position of a member of an O.P.P. detachment board who is appointed by a municipality or First Nation becomes vacant, the Minister shall notify the council of the municipality or band council.
- Meetings
- Boards meet a minimum of four times per year, as required by the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019.
- Remuneration
Appointees to the O.P.P. Detachment Boards are remunerated by the municipalities that appoint members to the board.
Appointments & Vacancies
No. | Position | Member | Term | Location |
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1. | Member (Part-Time) | KENNETH GILPIN | 31-May-2024 - 30-May-2026 |
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2. | Member (Part-Time) |