IMPORTANT: Have you filed your 2014 Accessibility Compliance Report?

If you’re a private or non-profit organization with 20 or more employees, you are required to file a 2014 accessibility compliance report.

To learn what requirements apply to you, visit ontario.ca/accessibilitycompliance. It only takes a few minutes to get a list of accessibility standards that apply to your organization.

File your 2014 accessibility compliance report now!

To complete your accessibility compliance report, you will need:
Your BN9 is a number that identifies your organization with the Canada Revenue Agency (i.e., GST/HST, payroll deductions).
Organizations with more than one BN9 will need to file a report for each BN9 with 20 or more employees.

Please note the following schedule to comply with the Accessibilities Act:

All businesses and not-for-profits in Ontario must comply with the Accessibilities for Ontarians keeping in mind the following criteria and timetable:

The Laws
If your business or non-profit organization has 1 or more employees, it’s your responsibility to comply with accessibility requirements.
If you have 20 or more employees, you need to file an accessibility compliance report.
If you don’t comply, you could face inspections and penalties.

Businesses or non-profit organizations with 1-19 employees, public sector organizations, private educational institutions and libraries may have to meet different or additional accessibility requirements.

Current requirements as of January 1, 2012

You must:
Your first accessibility compliance report was due by December 31, 2012.

As of January 1, 2014

If your business or non-profit organization has 20 or more employees, you must file a second accessibility compliance report by December 31, 2014.

If your business has 50 or more employees, you must:
Future requirements by January 1, 2015
If your business or non-profit organization has 20-49 employees:
If your business or non-profit organization has 50 or more employees:
By January 1, 2016

If your business or non-profit organization has 20-49 employees:
If your business or non-profit organization has 50 or more employees:
By January 1, 2017

If your business or non-profit organization has 20-49 employees:
If your business or non-profit organization has 50 or more employees:
By January 1, 2018

If your business or non-profit organization has 20-49 employees, you need to make new or redeveloped public spaces listed below accessible:
By January 1, 2020

File an accessibility compliance report online by December 31, 2020.

By January 1, 2021

If your business or non-profit organization has 50 or more employees you must make all your websites and web content accessible.

By January 1, 2023

File an accessibility compliance report online by December 31, 2023.

By January 1, 2025

Ontario is an accessible province.