The Accessibility for Manitobans Act explained

Short Title:Accessibility for Manitobans Act
Enacted By:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Date Commenced:5 December 2013
Administered By:Minister responsible for Accessibility
Status:in force

The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) is the legislation concerned with the development of accessibility standards in Manitoba to prevent and remove barriers that affect persons with disabilities.[1]

The legislation includes accessibility standards that act as regulations under law. As each new accessibility standard is introduced, there are new requirements and deadlines for affected employers, organizations, and businesses.[2]

The Act has been in effect since December 5, 2013, and its standards were implemented through the introduction of five key areas of daily life: customer service, information & communication, transportation, employment, and design of public spaces.[3]

Accessibility standards

The Accessibility for Manitobans Act includes accessibility standards that act as regulations under law. As each new accessibility standard is introduced, there are new requirements and deadlines for affected employers, organizations, and businesses. As the AMA is not based on complaints, individual complaints are not investigated and mediation services are not offered under this legislation.

Manitoba's accessibility standards revolve around 5 "key areas of daily living": customer service, information & communication, transportation, employment, and design of public spaces.

Administration

The minister tasked with overseeing the administration of this Act is the Minister responsible for Accessibility, who is ex officio typically the Minister of Families. The Compliance Director, who directly reports to the Minister, is responsible for the general administration of the AMA.[4]

The Accessibility Advisory Council advises and makes recommendations for accessibility standards to the Minister. The Council is made up of members of the disability community and affected stakeholders, including representatives of business, municipalities, and other organizations.

The Manitoba Accessibility Office (MAO) is the administrative arm of the AMA, acting as secretary to the Accessibility Advisory Council and its committees.

Under the provincial Department of Families, the Manitoba’s Accessibility Compliance Secretariat monitors compliance of accessibility legislation, including the AMA, among stakeholders in the private, non-profit, and public sectors.

See also

References

  1. Web site: The Accessibility for Manitobans Act . 2023-04-12 . The Accessibility for Manitobans Act . en.
  2. Web site: Families Province of Manitoba . 2023-04-12 . Province of Manitoba - Families . en.
  3. Web site: The Accessibility for Manitobans Act . 2023-04-12 . The Accessibility for Manitobans Act . en.
  4. Web site: The Accessibility for Manitobans Act . 2023-04-12 . The Accessibility for Manitobans Act . en.

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