The Ombudsman reviewed a complaint about Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit (SMART), a corporation controlled by 10 member municipalities. The Ombudsman found that SMART is a joint local board of the member municipalities because it provides public transit service to passengers with disabilities, which is a service that is integral to the daily operations of a municipality. In certain circumstances, municipal services corporations are deemed not to be local boards by O. Reg. 599/06. However, the provision only applies where a municipality “uses or expects to use” at least one of the enumerated powers in O. Reg. 599/06. The Ombudsman found that SMART’s member municipalities do not exercise any of the enumerated powers and therefore, the deeming provision does not apply to SMART.