SJTO definition
Examples of SJTO in a sentence
The Deputy Minister is accountable to the Minister for the performance of the Ministry, in providing administrative support to SJTO and for carrying out the roles and responsibilities assigned to him or her by the Minister, the PSOA, applicable TB/MBC and MOF directives, and this MOU.
SJTO and the Ministry agree to a mutual commitment to shared public service goals and agree to co-operation and co-ordination in achieving those goals, provided that SJTO's mandate and adjudicative independence are fully respected.
The Deputy Minister will assist SJTO in the development and implementation of its system of performance measurement as needed including performance measures related to the diversity and inclusion strategy.
SJTO and its Constituent Tribunals are independent of the Minister and of government in all matters affecting adjudication and the resolution of disputes that come before them, in the assessment and management of adjudicators, and in their relationships, dealings and communications with tribunal users and persons affected by their services.
SJTO is a group of eight adjudicative tribunals with a mandate to resolve applications and appeals under nine statutes, in relation to child and family services oversight, compensation for victims of crime, youth justice, human rights, residential tenancies, social assistance and disability supports and special education placement of children.
The accountability and governance framework between the Ministry and SJTO; The roles and responsibilities of the Minister; the Executive Chair, SJTO; the Deputy Minister; and the Executive Lead, SJTO; The expectations for the operational, administrative, financial, auditing and reporting arrangements between SJTO and the Ministry of the Attorney General.
The Minister is responsible for representing SJTO in the Cabinet and its committees and the Legislative Assembly.
SJTO will also provide a copy of its response to the audit report and any recommendations therein.
The Executive Chair may request an external audit of the financial transactions or management controls of SJTO at SJTO's expense.
While SJTO reports to the Attorney General for administrative purposes, SJTO and its Constituent Tribunals are independent in all matters affecting adjudication and the resolution of disputes that come before them, in the assessment and management of adjudicators, and in their relationships, dealings and communications with tribunal users and persons affected by their services.