ORDER UNDER SUBSECTION 7.0.2 (4) OF THE ACT - CLOSURE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, O. Reg. 51/20

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Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act

ONTARIO REGULATION 51/20

ORDER UNDER SUBSECTION 7.0.2 (4) OF THE ACT - CLOSURE OF ESTABLISHMENTS

Historical version for the period May 29, 2020 to June 11, 2020.

Note: This Order is revoked on June 19, 2020, unless it is extended. (See s. 7.0.8 of the Act and O. Reg. 106/20, Sched. 1)

Last amendment: 246/20.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

WHEREAS an emergency was declared on March 17th, 2020 pursuant to Order in Council 518/2020 (Ontario Regulation 50/20);

AND WHEREAS the criteria set out in subsection 7.0.2 (2) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act have been satisfied;

NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to subsection 7.0.2 (4), paragraph 5 of the Act,

The following establishments are hereby ordered to be closed and this Order applies generally throughout Ontario:

1. Until the end of May 18, 2020, all facilities providing indoor recreational programs,

1.1 Beginning on May 19, 2020, all facilities providing indoor recreational programs, other than facilities listed in Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 82/20 (Order under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) — Closure of Places of Non-Essential Businesses),

2. Until the end of May 18, 2020, all public libraries,

2.1 Beginning on May 19, 2020, all public libraries, except to the extent that they can provide curb side pick-up and delivery of library materials,

3. All private schools as defined in the Education Act,

4. All child care centres within the meaning of the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014, other than a child care centre that,

i. is identified for the purposes of this paragraph by the Minister of Education or his delegate in consultation with service system managers or First Nations, as those terms are defined under the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014,

ii. provides care only for children whose parent or guardian is an individual set out in Schedule A, and

iii. ensures that a maximum of 50 persons, including any children, are present at any time at the child care centre.

5. All bars and restaurants, except to the extent that such facilities provide takeout food and delivery,

6. Until the end of May 30, 2020, all theatres including those offering live performances of music, dance, and other art forms, as well as cinemas that show movies,

6.1 Beginning on May 31, 2020, all theatres including those offering live performances of music, dance, and other art forms, as well as cinemas that show movies, other than drive-in cinemas described in paragraph 49 of Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 82/20 (Order under Subsection 7.0.2 (4) — Closure of Places of Non-Essential Businesses), and

7. Concert venues.

O. Reg. 51/20; O. Reg. 78/20, s. 1; O. Reg. 100/20, s. 2, 3; O. Reg. 221/20, s. 1-3; O. Reg. 246/20, s. 1.

SCHEDULE A

1. An individual who,

i. is a regulated health care professional,

ii. is an unregulated health care provider working in health care delivery, either directly or indirectly, or

iii. supports the delivery of care provided by an individual listed in subparagraph i or ii.

1.1 Individuals who work for manufacturers of pharmaceutical products and medical supplies, including medications, medical isotopes, vaccines and antivirals and medical devices.

1.2 An individual who works in an establishment where goods or services are sold or offered for sale to the public, if a pharmacy as defined in the Drug and Pharmacies Regulation Act is located within the establishment.

2. A police officer as defined in the Police Services Act.

3. A member of a police force other than a police officer as defined in the Police Services Act.

3.1 A First Nations Constable appointed pursuant to section 54 of the Police Services Act or a member of a police service in which policing is delivered by First Nations Constables.

3.2 A provincial offences officer as defined in the Provincial Offences Act.

4. An individual employed as a firefighter as defined in section 1 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997.

5. An individual who is,

i. engaged in providing fire protection services as defined under section 1 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997,

ii employed in a fire department as defined under section 1 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, and

iii. employed in the Office of the Fire Marshal and whose duties include being a...

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