Declarations of Interest

 The purpose of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act is to prevent members from influencing the consideration of a matter in which they have a direct or indirect pecuniary (financial) interest.

When a member has a conflict of interest, they are expected to:

  • Disclose the interest and the general nature of the interest before the matter is considered at a meeting;
  • Not participate in the discussion or vote on the matter;
  • Not attempt to influence the voting on the matter before, during or after the meeting.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

February 27, 2023

I, Lewis Leikin, declare a deemed pecuniary interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 3, Item 3 - 2023 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, Document 1, Page 4 - Ministry of Health Programs & Standards: Cost Shared Core Programs; and 100% City Programs, as a family member is an Ottawa Public Health employee working in these areas.

Original signed by
Lewis Leikin

Member Leikin did not take part in the discussion or vote on these portions of the Budget.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

November 29, 2021

I, Keith Egli, declare a potential deemed pecuniary interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 20, Item 3 - 2022 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, Document 1, Page 5 - Ministry of Health - 100% City Programs, as he sits on the Board of Directors of the Youth Services Bureau, an organization that will receive funding from, or would be eligible to receive funding from, this budget line item.

Original signed by
Keith Egli

Chair Egli did not take part in the discussion or vote on this portion of the Budget.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

November 30, 2020

I, Lewis Leikin, declare a deemed pecuniary interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 8, Item 3 - 2020 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, Document 1, Page 5 - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Programs & Standards - COVID-19 – Base, Cost Shared Core Programs, 100% City Programs and COVID-19 – One Time, as a family member is an Ottawa Public Health employee working in these areas.

Original signed by
Lewis Leikin

Member Leikin did not take part in the discussion or vote on these portions of the Budget.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

November 30, 2020

I, Keith Egli, declare a potential deemed pecuniary interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 14, Item 4 - 2021 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, Document 1, Page 5 - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Programs & Standards - 100% City Programs, as he sits on the Board of Directors of the Youth Services Bureau, an organization that will receive funding from, or would be eligible to receive funding from, this budget line item.

Original signed by
Keith Egli

Chair Egli did not take part in the discussion or vote on this portion of the Budget.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

December 9, 2019

I, Lewis Leikin, declare a deemed pecuniary interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 8, Item 3 - 2020 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, Document 1, Page 4 - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Programs & Standards - Chronic Disease Prevention & Well-Being, and City Funded Programs – Mental Health, Substance Use & Injury Prevention, as a family member is an Ottawa Public Health employee working in these areas.

Original signed by
Lewis Leikin

Member Leikin did not take part in the discussion or vote on these portions of the Budget.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

September 16, 2019

I, Tammy DeGiovanni, declare a potential conflict of interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 6, Item 2 – Motion on Ontario Health Teams applications, as her employer, the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) is the lead on one of the Ontario Health Team applications.

Original signed by
Tammy DeGiovanni

Vice Chair DeGiovanni did not take part in the discussion or vote on the motion.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

March 4, 2019

I, Lewis Leikin, declare a deemed pecuniary interest on Ottawa Board of Health Agenda 3, Item 3 - 2019 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, Document 1, Page 5 - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Programs & Standards - Chronic Disease Prevention & Well-Being, and City Funded Programs – Mental Health, Substance Use & Injury Prevention, as a family member is an Ottawa Public Health employee working in these areas.

Original signed by
Lewis Leikin

Member Leikin did not take part in the discussion or vote on these portions of the Budget.

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