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Education Act

ONTARIO REGULATION 444/98

Amended to O. Reg. 146/04

DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY

Historical version for the period May 26, 2004 to June 28, 2005.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

PART I
DISPOSITIONS FOR MUNICIPAL HARD SERVICES AND GRANTS OF EASEMENTS

1. (1) Subject to subsection (3), a board that has adopted a resolution under clause 194 (3) (a) of the Act that real property is not required for the purposes of the board may sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the property to a person referred to in subsection (2) if the purpose of that person in acquiring the property is to provide one or more of the services described in paragraphs 1 to 7 of subsection 5 (5) of the Development Charges Act, 1997. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 1 (1).

(2) The persons referred to in subsection (1) are:

1. The municipality in which the property is located.

2. Any local board of the municipality in which the property is located.

3. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

4. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, any local board of that upper-tier municipality. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 1 (2); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 1.

(3) A sale, lease or other disposition under this section must be at fair market value. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 1 (3).

1.1 (1) A board may grant an easement over any of its real property if,

(a) it has adopted a resolution under clause 194 (3) (a) of the Act that it does not require for its purposes the interest that the easement would create;

(b) the grant of easement is for the consideration that the board considers reasonable; and

(c) the grant of easement does not have the effect of rendering any school site or part of a school site no longer suitable for providing pupil accommodation. O. Reg. 535/00, s. 2.

(2) In subsection (1),

“easement” means an easement, right-of-way, right or licence in the nature of an easement, profit à prendre or other incorporeal hereditament, but does not include such an easement arising by operation of law. O. Reg. 535/00, s. 2.

PART II
OTHER DISPOSITIONS

Application

2. (1) This Part applies if,

(a) a board proposes to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of real property;

(b) the board has adopted a resolution under clause 194 (3) (a) of the Act that the property is not required for the purposes of the board; and

(c) the sale, lease or other disposition is not permitted under Part I. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 2 (1); O. Reg. 535/00, s. 3.

(2) If this Part applies, a board shall not sell, lease or otherwise dispose of property except after issuing a proposal in accordance with section 3 or 4, as the case may be, and except in accordance with this Part. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 2 (2).

(3) For the purposes of this Part, a building is considered to be last used for providing pupil accommodation even if, since it was last so used, it was used by the board primarily for storage or maintenance purposes. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 2 (3).

Bodies to Receive Proposals from District School Boards

2.1 The circumstances referred to in paragraphs 6 of subsection 3 (1), 5 of subsection 3 (2), 6 of subsection 3 (3), 5 of subsection 3 (4), 5 of subsection 4 (1), 4 of subsection 4 (2), 5 of subsection 4 (3) and 6 of subsection 4 (4) are,

(a) the property is located in the area described in subsection 4.0.0.1 (1) of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990, as it read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03; and

(b) the proposal is issued on or after September 1, 2004. O. Reg. 146/04, s. 1.

3. (1) An English-language public district school board shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. The French-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The English-language separate district school board or Roman Catholic school authority the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The French-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The board of a Protestant separate school the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

5. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

6. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

7. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

8. The municipality in which the property is located.

9. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

10. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

11. The Crown in right of Ontario.

12. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (1); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 2 (1); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 2 (1, 2).

(2) A French-language public district school board shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. The English-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The French-language separate district school board or Roman Catholic school authority the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The English-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The board of a Protestant separate school the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

5. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

6. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

7. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

8. The municipality in which the property is located.

9. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

10. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

11. The Crown in right of Ontario.

12. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (2); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 2 (2); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 2 (3, 4).

(3) An English-language separate district school board shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. The French-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The English-language public district school board or the board of district school area the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The French-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The board of a Protestant separate school the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

5. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

6. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

7. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

8. The municipality in which the property is located.

9. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

10. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

11. The Crown in right of Ontario.

12. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (3); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 2 (3); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 2 (5, 6).

(4) A French-language separate district school board shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. The English-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The French-language public district school board or the board of a district school area the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The English-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The board of a Protestant separate school the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

5. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

6. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

7. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

8. The municipality in which the property is located.

9. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

10. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

11. The Crown in right of Ontario.

12. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (4); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 2 (4); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 2 (7, 8).

(5) If a district school board issues a proposal to the bodies mentioned in subsection (1), (2), (3) or (4), the board may, on the same day, issue the proposal to the Ontario Realty Corporation continued under the Capital Investment Plan Act, 1993. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (5); O. Reg. 57/99, s. 1.

(6) A body mentioned in paragraph 8 or 9 of subsection (1), (2), (3) or (4) to which a proposal is issued may refer the proposal to any of its local boards, not including a school board. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (6).

(7) The Crown in right of Ontario may refer the proposal to any agency, board or commission of the Crown in right of Ontario. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (7).

(8) The Crown in right of Canada may refer the proposal to any agency, board or commission of the Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 3 (8).

Bodies to Receive Proposals from School Authorities

4. (1) A board of a district school area shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. A board of a secondary school district established under section 67 of the Act the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The English-language separate district school board or Roman Catholic school authority the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The French-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

5. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

6. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

7. The municipality in which the property is located.

8. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

9. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

10. The Crown in right of Ontario.

11. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (1); O. Reg. 535/00, s. 4 (1); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 3 (1); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 3 (1, 2).

(2) A board of a secondary school district established under section 67 of the Act shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. A board of a district school area the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The Roman Catholic school authority the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

4. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

5. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

6. The municipality in which the property is located.

7. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

8. The Crown in right of Ontario.

9. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (2); O. Reg. 535/00, s. 4 (2); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 3 (3, 4).

(3) A Roman Catholic school authority shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. A board of a secondary school district established under section 67 of the Act the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The English-language public district school board or the board of a district school area the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The French-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

5. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

6. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

7. The municipality in which the property is located.

8. If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

9. If the property is located in the geographical area within which a local services board may exercise its jurisdiction, the local services board.

10. The Crown in right of Ontario.

11. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (3); O. Reg. 535/00, s. 4 (3); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 3 (2); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 3 (5, 6).

(4) A board of a Protestant separate school shall issue a proposal to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the real property to each of the following bodies on the same day:

1. The English-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

2. The French-language public district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

3. The English-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

4. The French-language separate district school board the area of jurisdiction of which includes the property.

5. The English language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located.

6. The French language college, within the meaning of Regulation 771 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 as that regulation read immediately before it was revoked by Ontario Regulation 36/03, for the area in which the property is located or, in the circumstances described in section 2.1, the college of applied arts and technology known as “Collège Boréal d’arts appliqués et de technologie”.

7. The university named in the Schedule the head office of which is nearest to the property.

8. The municipality in which the property is located.

8.1 If the property is located in an upper-tier municipality, that upper-tier municipality.

9. The Crown in right of Ontario.

10. The Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (4); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 3 (3); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 3 (7, 8).

(5) If a school authority issues a proposal to the bodies mentioned in subsection (1), (2), (3) or (4), the school authority may, on the same day, issue the proposal to the Ontario Realty Corporation continued under the Capital Investment Plan Act, 1993. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (5); O. Reg. 57/99, s. 2.

(6) A body mentioned in paragraph 7 or 8 of subsection (1), paragraph 6 of subsection (2), paragraph 7 or 8 of subsection (3) or paragraph 8 or 8.1 of subsection (4) to which a proposal is issued may refer the proposal to any of its local boards, not including a school board. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (6); O. Reg. 303/03, s. 3 (4).

(7) The Crown in right of Ontario may refer the proposal to any agency, board or commission of the Crown in right of Ontario. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (7).

(8) The Crown in right of Canada may refer the proposal to any agency, board or commission of the Crown in right of Canada. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 4 (8).

Proposals for Lease

5. A proposal for lease issued under section 3 or 4 must specify the term of the lease of the property. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 5.

Offers

6. A body to which a board issued a proposal under section 3 or 4 or to which a proposal was referred under section 3 or 4 may make an offer to the board in response to the proposal. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 6.

7. Except as otherwise provided in sections 8 and 9, an offer under section 6 must be for sale, lease or other disposition of the property at fair market value. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 7.

8. (1) This section applies to an offer under section 6 for the sale or lease of property on which there is a building that is used or was last used for providing pupil accommodation, if,

(a) the body making the offer is a board; or

(b) the purpose of the body making the offer is to acquire the property in order to use the building to accommodate pupils in,

(i) an elementary school program or program leading to a secondary school diploma in a school established or continued under section 13 of the Act, or

(ii) an education program that, under the legislative grant regulations made under subsection 234 (1) of the Act, would be considered in determining a board’s facilities amount. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 8 (1); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 4 (1).

(2) Subject to section 9, an offer to which this section applies must be for sale or lease at the lesser of fair market value and,

(a) in the case of property on which there is a building that is used or was last used for providing accommodation for elementary school pupils, an amount calculated in accordance with subsection (3); or

(b) in the case of property on which there is a building that is used or was last used for providing accommodation for secondary school pupils, an amount calculated in accordance with subsection (4). O. Reg. 444/98, s. 8 (2).

(3) The amount referred to in clause (2) (a) shall be calculated as follows:

1. Determine the elementary capacity of the property by applying the most recent loadings determined by the Minister for the purpose of pupil accommodation allocations under the legislative grant regulations made under subsection 234 (1) of the Act to those spaces in the property that are used or were last used for providing accommodation for elementary school pupils.

2. Multiply the capacity determined under paragraph 1 by 9.29 square metres.

3. Until August 31, 2004, multiply the product obtained under paragraph 2 by,

i. $1,259 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for sale, or

ii. $118.40 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for lease.

4. On and after September 1, 2004, multiply the product obtained under paragraph 2 by,

i. $1,284 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for sale, or

ii. $120.77 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for lease. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 8 (3); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 4 (2, 3).

(4) The amount referred to in clause (2) (b) shall be calculated as follows:

1. Determine the secondary capacity of the property, by applying the most recent loadings determined by the Minister for the purpose of the pupil accommodation allocations under the legislative grant regulations made under subsection 234 (1) of the Act to those spaces in the property that are used or were last used for providing accommodation for secondary school pupils.

2. Multiply the capacity determined under paragraph 1 by 12.07 square metres.

3. Until August 31, 2004, multiply the product obtained under paragraph 2 by,

i. $1,356 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for sale, or

ii. $129.17 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for lease.

4. On and after September 1, 2004, multiply the product obtained under paragraph 2 by,

i. $1,383 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for sale, or

ii. $131.75 per square metre, in the case of a proposal for lease. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 8 (4); O. Reg. 146/04, s. 4 (4, 5).

9. (1) This section applies to an offer under section 6 for the sale of property on which there is a building that is used or was last used for providing pupil accommodation, if,

(a) the offer is made by a board and the proposal in respect of which the offer is made was issued under section 3 or 4; or

(b) the offer is made by the Ontario Realty Corporation and the proposal in respect of which the offer is made was issued under subsection 3 (5) or 4 (5). O. Reg. 444/98, s. 9 (1); O. Reg. 57/99, s. 3.

(2) An offer to which this section applies may, if the proposal in respect of which the offer is made so provides, be for sale at no cost. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 9 (2).

Acceptance of Offers

10. (1) A board shall not accept any offer to purchase, lease or otherwise acquire property in respect of which a proposal must be issued under section 3 or 4 before the expiration of 90 days after the day on which the board issued the proposal. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 10 (1).

(2) At the expiration of the 90-day period referred to in subsection (1), the only offer that the board may accept, subject to subsections (3) and (4), is an offer that,

(a) complies with section 7, 8 or 9, as the case may be; and

(b) is made by the body that, in accordance with subsection (5), has the highest priority among the bodies that made offers. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 10 (2).

(3) If the body that, in accordance with subsection (5), has the highest priority among the bodies that made offers and the board disagree on the fair market value of the property,

(a) they shall attempt, within 30 days of the 90-day period referred to in subsection (1), to negotiate the fair market value and the body shall amend its offer to reflect the agreed value;

(b) if they cannot agree under clause (a) on the fair market value, the body making the offer may, at or before the termination of the 30-day period referred to in clause (a),

(i) withdraw its offer, or

(ii) elect to have the fair market value determined through binding arbitration and shall amend its offer according to the fair market value determined by the arbitrator; and

(c) if no price is agreed to under clause (a) at the termination of the 30-day period referred to in clause (a) or the body withdraws its offer or does not elect binding arbitration under clause (b), the board may consider instead the offer made by the body that, in accordance with subsection (5), has the next highest priority and whose offer complies with clause (2) (a). O. Reg. 444/98, s. 10 (3).

(4) Subsection (3) applies to each subsequent offer that the board considers under clause (3) (c) except that the reference to the 90-day period shall be read as the day on which the board acts under clause (3) (c). O. Reg. 444/98, s. 10 (4).

(5) For the purposes of this section, priorities shall be determined in accordance with the following rules:

1. A body mentioned in a paragraph of subsection 3 (1), (2), (3) or (4) or 4 (1), (2), (3) or (4) has a higher priority than a body mentioned in a subsequent paragraph.

2. For the purpose of a proposal issued under subsection 3 (5) or 4 (5), the Ontario Realty Corporation has a lower priority than a board and a higher priority than a body that is not a board.

3. A body that receives a referral from another body under subsection 3 (6), (7) or (8) or 4 (6), (7) or (8) shall be deemed to have the same priority as the body that made the referral.

4. If offers are made by two or more bodies that, under paragraph 3, have the same priority, priorities among those bodies shall be determined by the body that referred the proposal to them. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 10 (5).

11. (1) An agreement for the sale or lease of real property to which section 8 applies shall include a condition that if the body making the offer does not use the property to provide accommodation for pupils eligible to be included in the calculation of legislative grants for new pupil places for any period of 12 consecutive months within the 25 years after the sale or the commencement of the lease,

(a) in the case of a sale, the body shall offer the property for sale to the board from which it purchased the site or part at the price the board from which it was purchased sold it to the body, within the time specified in the agreement; and

(b) in the case of a lease, the lease is terminated on the day specified in the agreement. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 11 (1).

(2) An offer for the sale of property under clause (1) (a) or the resulting sale, or the termination of a lease under clause (1) (b), is not a closing of the school. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 11 (2).

(3) This section applies only where the calculated amount referred to in subsection 8 (2) is less than the fair market value of the property at the time of the issuance of the proposal. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 11 (3).

Disposition to Others after Proposal Process

12. (1) If a board does not receive an offer from a body to which a proposal is issued or referred under section 3 or 4 before the expiration of the 90-day period referred to in subsection 10 (1) that complies with section 7, 8 or 9, as the case may be, the board may, subject to subsections (2) and (3), sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the property at fair market value to any other body or to any person. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 12 (1).

(2) If the proposal referred to in subsection (1) is only for the lease of property, the board that issued the proposal may, under subsection (1), lease but not sell or otherwise dispose of the property, and the lease shall be for the term specified in the proposal. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 12 (2).

(3) A board shall not sell, lease or otherwise dispose of property under subsection (1) unless it provides written evidence satisfactory to the Minister that,

(a) it first issued a proposal of the sale or lease of the property to each body to which a proposal must be issued under section 3 or 4, as the case may be; and

(b) no offer was received by the board from a body to which the proposal was issued or referred under section 3 or 4 before the expiration of the 90-day period referred to in subsection 10 (1) that complies with section 7, 8 or 9, as the case may be. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 12 (3).

(4) For the purposes of subsections (1) and (3), the reference to compliance with section 7, 8 or 9 means as determined under subsections 10 (3) and (4) if those provisions were applied in the case of the offer. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 12 (4).

Miscellaneous

13. If a board does not sell, lease or otherwise dispose of real property in respect of which a proposal must be issued under section 3 or 4 within three years of the expiration of the 90-day period referred to in subsection 10 (1) and the board wishes to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the property, the board shall issue another proposal under section 3 or 4, as the case may be. O. Reg. 444/98, s. 13.

SCHEDULE

Brock University

Carleton University

Lakehead University

Laurentian University of Sudbury/Université Laurentienne de Sudbury

McMaster University

Nipissing University

Ontario College of Art

Queen’s University at Kingston

Ryerson Polytechnic University

The University of Western Ontario

Trent University

University of Guelph

University of Ottawa/Université d’Ottawa

University of Toronto

University of Waterloo

University of Windsor

Wilfrid Laurier University

York University

O. Reg. 444/98, Sched.