For sports groups that offer a competitive program stream and/or organizations that utilize significant sport facility time.
In addition to the criteria listed under general membership,
- For minor sport organizations that offer various programming streams, has a minimum residency requirement of 95% for house league programs and 75% for Rep programs.
- Must be a member not under suspension or probation or other ongoing disciplinary sanction with an Ontario Recognized Provincial and Multi Sport Organization where one exists.
- Operates under the authority of a volunteer board or executive committee comprised of no less than five duly elected members, who must all be residents of Oakville. Requests for exceptions must be made in writing to the Recreation and Culture department on an annual basis. Consideration may be given to groups that serve the greater Halton Region, or to groups who require additional members to support the operation of the group. A detailed “Declared Non-Residents List” must be provided to the town. The director of Recreation and Culture or his/her designate, will make the final decision on residency exception requests.
- Holds an annual general meeting at which the board of directors or executive committee is elected from the general membership through a democratic election process.
- The group must have a written constitution and by-laws or operating guidelines establishing the framework within which the group will operate including the process for disposing of assets upon dissolution of the group.
- The group must be able to provide (upon request) financial statements of the previous operating year’s expenditures and revenues (where applicable) and a budget for the next operating year, signed by two authorized signing officers or an independent certified accounting firm or, for groups with expenditures over $100,000, an audited financial statement.
- Has been actively operating for at least one year.
Definitions
Non-profit organization (NPO)
The department accepts the definition for non-profit organization (NPO) as
described in the Income Tax Act.
"A Club, Society or Association that is organized solely for:
- Social welfare
- Civic improvement
- Pleasure and recreation or any other purpose except profit"
No member(s) of a NPO may receive personal financial gain as a result of
membership. Organizations charging fees (other than membership dues), for
providing services such as teaching programs, running clinics, classes or camps,
may be asked to verify their NPO status by providing financial information and
operating guidelines.
Youth organization
For the purpose of this procedure youth organizations are groups that comprise a
minimum 85% of participants under the age of 19.
Recognized Provincial and Multi Sport Organizations
The department accepts the definition for Recognized Provincial and Multi Sport
Organizations as described on the government of Ontario’s website. "Provincial
and Multi Sport Organizations are independent, non-profit organizations,
responsible for delivering programming province-wide and influencing
participation, excellence, capacity and interaction in sport at the provincial
level. Every Provincial and Multi Sport Organization is affiliated to a National
Sport Organization and it is the responsibility of these two organizations to
ensure the safe development and operation of every aspect of their sport."