Bill 270, Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week Act, 2021

Bill 270 Royal Assent (PDF)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Explanatory Note was written as a reader’s aid to Bill 270 and does not form part of the law. 
Bill 270 has been enacted as Chapter 23 of the Statutes of Ontario, 2021.

The Bill proclaims the first seven days of June in each year as Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week.

Bill 270 2021

An Act to proclaim Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week

Preamble

Ontario has a vibrant community of seniors (persons 65 years of age and older) who impact their communities through volunteering. Some estimates indicate that well over half a million seniors in Ontario volunteer.

Seniors volunteer in both formal and informal ways. For example, many seniors volunteer their time in familial settings through such activities as providing child care for family members. Seniors also perform more formal volunteer activities in the health, educational, religious, social, community and entrepreneurial sectors.

Volunteering has many demonstrated benefits for seniors, including providing a sense of accomplishment and belonging to the community, reducing social isolation and providing an opportunity to build on life experiences in a positive way.

Proclaiming a week of appreciation will motivate our communities to show appreciation for our senior volunteers. It will also encourage seniors to stay active and to continue to participate in community life.

Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week

1 (1)  The first seven days of June in each year are proclaimed as Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week.

Same

(2)  During that week, all Ontarians who interact with a volunteer who is approximately 65 years of age or older are encouraged to wear a yellow-coloured item to display their appreciation.

Commencement

2 This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

3 The short title of this Act is the Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week Act, 2021.

 

Bill 270 Original (PDF)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The Bill proclaims the first seven days of June in each year as Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week.

Bill 270 2021

An Act to proclaim Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week

Preamble

Ontario has a vibrant community of seniors (persons 65 years of age and older) who impact their communities through volunteering. Some estimates indicate that well over half a million seniors in Ontario volunteer.

Seniors volunteer in both formal and informal ways. For example, many seniors volunteer their time in familial settings through such activities as providing child care for family members. Seniors also perform more formal volunteer activities in the health, educational, religious, social, community and entrepreneurial sectors.

Volunteering has many demonstrated benefits for seniors, including providing a sense of accomplishment and belonging to the community, reducing social isolation and providing an opportunity to build on life experiences in a positive way.

Proclaiming a week of appreciation will motivate our communities to show appreciation for our senior volunteers. It will also encourage seniors to stay active and to continue to participate in community life.

Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week

1 (1)  The first seven days of June in each year are proclaimed as Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week.

Same

(2)  During that week, all Ontarians who interact with a volunteer who is approximately 65 years of age or older are encouraged to wear a yellow-coloured item to display their appreciation.

Commencement

2 This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

3 The short title of this Act is the Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week Act, 2021.

DateBill stageEventOutcomeCommittee
June 3, 2021Royal AssentRoyal Assent received--
June 2, 2021Third ReadingVoteCarried-
June 2, 2021Third ReadingDebated--
April 21, 2021Second ReadingOrdered for Third Reading--
April 21, 2021Second ReadingReported without amendment--
April 20, 2021Second ReadingConsideration of a Bill-Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills
April 14, 2021Second ReadingOrdered referred to Standing Committee-Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills
April 14, 2021Second ReadingVoteCarried-
April 14, 2021Second ReadingDebated--
March 30, 2021First ReadingVoteCarried-

Debates and Progress

First Reading

March 30, 2021

Committee

Second Reading

April 14, 2021

Mr. Billy Pang, Ms. Bhutila Karpoche, Mr. Will Bouma, Miss Monique Taylor, Mr. Rod Phillips, Mr. Jamie West, Mme France Gélinas

Declared carried. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.

Committee

Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills

April 20, 2021

April 21, 2021

Reported to the House without amendment. Ordered for third reading.

Third Reading

June 2, 2021

Mr. Billy Pang, Ms. Catherine Fife

Declared carried.

Royal Assent

Thursday, June 3, 2021