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MLEO Parking Bylaw Officer

Code:
JUST 2033

Overview

This course has been vetted and approved by the Ontario Traffic Council.(O.T.C.) This is the Provincial body who certifies Parking Control Officers in Ontario. Most Municipalities are members of the O.T.C. and recognize this course for the purposes of approved training.

The City of Toronto has an additional requirement for any person, security guard or employee to attend a short, free, workshop in addition to this course. This is to show you how to fill out City of Toronto tickets and explain the process and requirements of law to enforce Parking in the Municipality.

This course is a standalone program for anyone interested in becoming a Parking Enforcement Officer, M.L.E.O. or wishing to add this training to other appointments. Content covered includes Officer Safety, Situational Awareness, Provincial Offences Act and prosecutions as well as a new alternative system in place in Ontario that permits Municipalities to deal with Parking offences internally and outside of the Provincial court system.

Parking Enforcement is often viewed as a specialty skill set in larger Municipalities, and a necessary requirement for all Bylaw Officers in smaller ones. Cross training in as a P.O.O. is highly recommended if you intend to work in a Municipality that employs general Bylaw officers or ones who cross train officers to do both Animal Control and Parking Enforcement.

The term “M.L.E.O.” originates in the Ontario Police Services Act. Every Municipality has the authority to appoint people to enforce their own Bylaws. This, in the past, included Police Officers...a practice that continues today however it is more likely that, due to costs, this has been outsourced to “in house” staff or even Security Guard Companies that are now performing this function. This means a private security guard can become a M.L.E.O. for enforcing Bylaws or Parking offences.

Why should individuals take this course?

  • Use this as a stepping stone into General Bylaw Enforcement
  • Gain additional cross training as a Security Guard or Animal Control Officer
  • Add Certified Parking Bylaw Enforcement Officer to your resume
  • Gain recognized credentials though vetted training.
  • Get higher paying work or increase your chances of employment by already having credentials when you apply.
  • Can be done at your own pace
  • Online instructor assistance via email from a Subject Matter Expert

Notes:

  • This course is delivered virtually through an interactive online platform in conjunction with Burgess And Associates Inc. You require access to a computer with high-speed internet and camera for the duration of each class. By enrolling in this course, you consent to the sharing of your personal information with Burgess And Associates Inc for registration purposes.

  • Upon successful completion you will receive a certificate through Burgess And Associates Inc. Note, these certificates do eventually expire and re-certification is required.


  • Textbooks:

    • Fall - None required

    Scheduled Dates

    CRN Day Date Time Hours Location/
    Delivery Method
    Instructor Fee Availability
    10169September 3, 2024 to December 17, 202412:00 am - 12:00 am20Open EnrolmentTo Be Announced$337.87
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