38 Forms found for well records ontario

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  • 012-1990
    Application for an Appointment to Take an Examination - Form 7

    This form is for all new applicants for a Well Contractor or a Well Technician Licence. Ontario Regulation 903 under the Ontario Water Resources Act prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
  • 009-0025
    Feedback on the Proposed Revised Customer Service Standard

    The Accessibility Standards Advisory Council/Standard Development Committee (ASAC/SDC) was appointed by the Ontario government in 2013 with a mandate to review the Customer Service Standard. The membership of the ASAC/SDC is comprised of a majority of people with disabilities as well as representatives from sectors that must comply with the Customer Service Standard.
  • on00279
    Access Request Form

    This form is for making an access request for Ontario Disability Support Program records.
  • on00711
    2024-25 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Expansion Guidelines

    Seniors Active Living Centre (SALC) programs promote wellness, social interaction, and education to help seniors stay active, independent, and engaged. Ontario is expanding the SALC Program in 2024-25 and inviting organizations to submit proposals to launch a new SALC program. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before Sept 12, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.
  • 5310
    Request for Corporation/Entity Information

    To search the corporate and/or entity records maintained by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services-ServiceOntario.
  • 005-0219
    Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship

    This medal program honours individuals for their exceptional long-term efforts and outstanding contributions to the well-being of their communities throughout the province.
  • fw1030
    Application for a Wildlife Scientific Collectors Authorization

    Generally, wildlife cannot be kept in captivity in Ontario. There are some exceptions provided through authorization for persons who engage in approved activities. Persons may apply for a Wildlife Scientific Collector’s Authorization to capture, kill, temporarily possess, and/or release wildlife for educational or scientific purposes. This is the application form for a Wildlife Scientific Collector’s Authorization. Applicants must submit this completed application form as well as any required supporting materials. If you have questions regarding how to apply, please contact your local ministry work centre. For more information, please visit https://www.ontario.ca/page/keep-wild-animals-captivity.
  • on00297
    Provincial Tow Program Tow and Storage Service Operator Application

    Business owners of tow truck companies to register business and drivers in Ontario.
  • on00539
    2023-24 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Expansion Call-For-Proposals Guidelines

    Senior Active Living Centre (SALC) programs promote wellness, social interaction, and education to help seniors stay active, independent, and engaged. Ontario will be expanding the SALC Program in 2023-24 and inviting organizations to submit proposals to launch a new SALC program, in a municipality that does not already have an existing SALC program and has a demonstrated need. The deadline has been extended. You must submit your application by August 3, 2023, at 5 p.m. EST.
  • 021-0459
    One Week Survey of Public Library Use (Typical Week Survey)

    Typical Week Survey helps Ontario public libraries and First Nations public libraries to record, and then report on, their public library usage. Typical Week Survey is annually done in November and data from it is used in the Annual Survey of Public Libraries.
  • on00411
    Fuel and Gasoline Products Summary Report

    Fuel and Gasoline wholesalers in Ontario who collected Fuel and Gasoline Products Inventory Reports from their dealers (i.e. retailers and/or wholesalers) can fill out this summary report and forward it to their supplier. Please retain a copy of this Inventory Report for your own records.
  • 026-pcs119
    Amalgamating Police Officer Application

    The PCS119 is used by Police Services that are amalgamating into the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in order for their Police Officers to apply for a position. It allows OPP's Uniform Recruitment to review personal and occupational information about each individual in order to determine their qualifications and eligibility for a position in the OPP.
  • 026-pcs100
    Pre-Employment Application Questionnaire - Casual Part-time Policing

    PCS100 is to be completed by an Applicant of the Casual Part-time Policing program, and is used by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in order to obtain the necessary information required to be considered. Information collected within the PCS100 is for the purpose of initiating an employee file in relation to potential employment with the OPP, and under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, section 38(2), and the Police Services Act, sections 18 and 43.
  • on00410
    Fuel and Gasoline Products Inventory Report

    Fuel and Gasoline clients in Ontario (retailers, wholesalers, importers and collectors) who hold tax paid inventory as at 12:01 a.m., July 1, 2022, for the purpose of reselling, must complete this Fuel and Gasoline Products Inventory Report and forward it to their supplier. Please retain a copy of this Inventory Report for your own records.
  • on00089
    Access or Correction Request

    You can submit a request if you wish to: • access general records held by institutions (for example, Ontario government ministries, colleges, universities, agencies, municipalities) • request your own personal information • correct your personal information • access another individual’s personal information (with appropriate authorization or consent of the individual)
  • 008-pcs102
    Applicant Medical Examination Report - Casual/Part-time Policing

    PCS102 is to be completed by an Applicant's examining Physician and the information collected is used by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) with respect to the Casual/Part-time Policing program. Information collected is for the purpose of initiating an employee file in relation to potential employment with the OPP. The authority for this collection of personal information is the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, section 38(2), and the Police Services Act, sections 18 and 43.
  • csb022
    Application for Non-Commercial Intellectual Property License

    Application for Non-Commercial Intellectual Property License: For the purpose of this form,"intellectual property" is information belonging to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the rights which protect it."Intellectual property rights" include: copyright, trademark, patent, and other forms of intellectual property protection."Information" includes text, images, drawings, designs, software, numerical data and ideas created or collected by or for the OPP.
  • on00118
    Registration of Activities under the Aggregate Resources Act Form

    Individuals or farming businesses that wish to excavate small amounts of aggregate from a pit on private land without a licence as per section 7(1.1) of the Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) must register the activity with the ministry using this form. All requirements set out in section 7.8 of Ontario Regulation (O. Reg) 244/97 must be met in order for a person to be eligible for this exemption. Only sites on private land, designated under Schedule 1 of O. Reg. 244/97, are eligible to register using this form. Aggregate excavation activities on Crown land are not eligible. Regardless of your eligibility for an exemption under the ARA, other legislation, policy or land use planning approvals may apply (e.g., Planning Act, Municipal Act, Endangered Species Act, Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act). It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet requirements and/or obtain appropriate approval(s) under other acts, regulations or policies. Records must be kept for the duration of the operation of the pit and for a period of seven years after the date on which rehabilitation is completed, and must include: 1) copies of all materials that were registered with the Minister and a municipality, 2) documentation demonstrating that all requirements of section 7.8 of O. Reg 244/97 have been satisfied, and 3) detailed records of the quantity and type of material removed from the pit. Any record must be produced for an inspector upon request. Pursuant to subsection 57(5) of the ARA. Note: All eligibility requirements and conditions set out in section 7.8 of Ontario Regulation 244/97 under the Aggregate Resources Act apply. Where there is a conflict between the requirements noted in this form and the regulation, the regulation shall prevail. Form should be submitted through the Natural Resources Information Portal (NRIP). A copy is also required to be sent to the clerk of the local and upper tier municipalities in which the pit is located. See form for additional information.