To comply with the AODA, organizations will have to meet the standards set by the act by specific deadlines based on the size of the institution and the sector it operates within. This is the upcoming AODA compliance deadline for 2021:
UPDATED DEADLINE: June 30, 2021 - filing an AODA compliance report.
As a general requirement of AODA compliance, public, private, and non-profit organizations will need to complete an accessibility compliance report every three years following the first compliance report in 2014. The compliance report requirement applies to private businesses and non-profits with 20 or more employees, as well as public sector organizations. The report itself is a self-assessment that should confirm that the organization is complying with the current accessibility requirements and standards under the AODA.
The deadline extension provides an opportunity for businesses to carefully evaluate how their business fulfills AODA requirements and implement changes where needed to their organization's policies, programs, spaces and/or services.
To complete the report, employers must fill out a compliance report form. You can find the form, as well as information on how to fill it out on the Ontario.ca website.
Preparing for the deadlines
With the upcoming deadlines, organizations must conduct a full audit of their accessibility to assess their current status of compliance. This will help them review any significant changes within the organization since the last report that may have affected compliance, as well as ensure that they have the appropriate policies, standards, and procedures in place to file a compliance report. And with web accessibility, having an auditing tool that assesses and documents website progress in accordance with the WCAG will be valuable for proving compliance.
Looking for a web accessibility solution that will help you comply with the AODA? Monsido can help. Learn more about our web accessibility auditing and reporting tool with a free product tour and website consultation.