Policy
The WSIB does not tolerate non-compliance or fraudulent acts against the system by
The WSIB
NOTE
For adjustments to premiums see 14-02-06, Employer Premium Adjustments. To ensure that this policy is applicable with respect to registration non-compliance it must be read in conjunction with 14-02-15, Voluntary Registration which takes precedence if applicable.
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to set out the offences under sections 149 to 157 of the WSIA and certain acts that may constitute fraud under the Criminal Code of Canada (Criminal Code), the action the WSIB takes in cases where an offence or fraud has or may have occurred, and the penalties that may be imposed.
Guidelines
Offences
The following are offences under section 149 of the WSIA
The following are offences under sections 150 to 157 of the WSIA
Certain acts may constitute fraud under the Criminal Code of Canada (Criminal Code). Examples include, but are not limited to
NOTE
For specific information on offences, see 22-01-06, Offences and Penalties - External Suppliers of Goods and Services, 22-01-07, Offences and Penalties - Workers, and 22-01-08, Offences and Penalties - Employers.
Offences and penalties - mandatory coverage in construction
For the purposes of enforcement, where non-compliance pursuant to s. 151.1 and 151.2 continues beyond December 31, 2013, the WSIB may include the period of January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 when determining the period and extent of the identified non-compliance.
Review & investigation by Stakeholder Compliance Services
Stakeholder Compliance Services reviews all referred cases and conducts investigations and surveillance at its discretion. Stakeholder Compliance Services liaises as required with the operating area during a review, and reports its findings and recommendations once the review is complete.
Stakeholder Compliance Services-initiated investigations
Stakeholder Compliance Services can review claims and initiate investigations unprompted by other areas of the WSIB.
Laying charges & penalties upon conviction
Charges under the WSIA
If the WSIB has reasonable grounds to believe an individual or a corporation has committed an offence under the WSIA, the WSIB may lay charges and prosecute.
The penalties upon conviction of an offence under the WSIA are
Criminal charges
When a fraudulent act is investigated and a charge is contemplated, Stakeholder Compliance Services refers the case to law enforcement, who then decide whether to lay charges under the Criminal Code.
Administrative action
The WSIB may also take administrative action when non-compliance occurs. Actions that may be taken include, but are not limited to
Civil action
In addition to administrative action, when non-compliance occurs, Legal Services may initiate a civil action to recover money or property.
Conflict between administrative action and prosecution
Where an administrative action (e.g., a decision or communication) conflicts with, is considered inconsistent with, or may affect the outcome of a prosecution of an offence (under either the WSIA or the Criminal Code), the administrative action is suspended until the disposition of the case.
Confidentiality
WSIB employees (and external service providers who are contracted by the WSIB to combat non-compliance and fraudulent acts) must treat information about possible wrongdoing as confidential.
Time limits
The following chart shows
Offence | Time limit | Date from when the time limit applies |
---|---|---|
s.149 | No time limit | There is no time limit to lay charges. |
s.150-157 | Two years | The WSIB must lay charges within two years of the date that it becomes aware of the most recent occurrence of the offence. |
For fraud
An individual or a corporation who commits a fraudulent act may also be charged and prosecuted under the Criminal Code, where no time limit for bringing an action applies.
Application date
This policy applies to all incidents of suspected wrongdoing discovered by the WSIB on or after January 1, 2018, subject to the guidelines for Time limits.
Document History
This document replaces 22-01-05, dated January 2, 2014.
This document was previously published as:
22-01-05 dated February 15, 2013
22-01-05 dated March 3, 2008
22-01-05 dated October 29, 2007
22-01-05 dated August 1, 2007
22-01-05 dated October 12, 2004
11-02-02 dated May 24, 2002
References
Legislative Authority
Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, as amended
Sections 149, 150, 151, 151.1, 151.2, 152, 153, 154, 155, 155.1, 156, 157, 158
Minute
Administrative
#5, December 5, 2017, Page 550