Laws, rules and decisions

Important Notice

November 27, 2024

Tribunals Ontario has modernized its website to provide a more intuitive, user-friendly online experience for users. For more information, see our operational update and Quick User Guide .

November 15, 2024

Due to a labour disruption at Canada Post, mail services have been impacted at some of our tribunals.

Parties are encouraged to use email when submitting documents to the tribunal. Documents may be sent by courier if email is not an option. If you, or a party, are waiting to receive documents from a tribunal, email or a courier may be used.

If you have any questions, please contact the tribunal directly.

Learn about the laws and rules that affect the Ontario Special Education Tribunal (OSET).

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Legislation and regulation

The Education Act and its regulations address the identification or placement of students with exceptional learning needs:

The Statutory Powers Procedures Act provides a general framework for the conduct of hearings before all Ontario’s administrative tribunals.


Rules of procedure

There are two parts to the rules that govern the procedures of the OSET. Part I is the Social Justice Tribunals Ontario (SJTO) Common Rules and Part II is the OSET specific rules. Both parts should be read together.


Practice Directions

Practice directions support the rules of procedure and provide guidance about what the OSET expects of the parties and what the parties can expect of the OSET.

Practice Direction on Representation Before Social Justice Tribunals Ontario

The Practice Direction on Representation before Social Justice Tribunals Ontario discusses the representation of parties before the tribunals and boards of the SJTO, including who can represent a party and the obligations of representatives.

Practice Direction on Consent Orders

The Practice Direction on Consent Orders provides guidelines for the issuing of consent orders and explains how the OSET addresses a settlement agreement.

Practice Direction on Seized Cases

The Practice Direction on Seized Cases describes the procedures for the OSET remaining seized over the implementation of a decision.

Practice Direction on Procedure for Issuing a Summons to a Witness

The Practice Direction on Procedure for Issuing a Summons to a Witness sets out procedures and describes what happens when a party has decided to have a witness summoned.

Practice Direction on Student as a Witness

The Practice Direction on Student as a Witness assists the parents and the school board in deciding whether or not to call the student as a witness at the hearing.

Practice Direction on Mediation

The Practice Direction on Mediation describes the rules and procedures of the mediation process.


Decisions

To read decisions of the OSET, visit the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII). CanLII is a non-profit organization that makes Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet.

For process-related information about decisions, including what to do if you disagree with your OSET decision, see after the hearing.

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