Did you know that the College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario (CMLTO)’s authority comes from the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, and the Medical Laboratory Technology Act, 1991? The College’s By-Law helps ensure its operations run smoothly, effectively, and transparently as it carries out this mandate.
From now until January 26th, 2026 at 4:30 PM EDT, we are inviting our key partners including College Registrants and members of the public to participate in a unique consultation opportunity regarding revisions to the CMLTO By-Law related to the Incorporation of Competency-Based Board Member Eligibility Requirements. Moving to a competency-based Board is important because it ensures decisions are informed by the right mix of skills, experience, and behaviors needed to effectively govern the organization, adapt to change, and deliver sustainable outcomes.
Any input received from this consultation will be considered prior to the approval of the revised CMLTO By-Law.
Key resources:
- A letter explaining the proposed changes to the CMLTO By-Law and the process for providing feedback.
- Explanatory notes for the proposed changes to the CMLTO By-Law.
This is your opportunity to bring your voice, ideas, and expertise to help guide meaningful decisions that protect the public and strengthen the medical laboratory profession!
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