This form allows individuals or incorporated organizations the ability to apply to purchase (sale and Crown patent), or rent, or use Crown land in the form of the following occupational authority types: lease, easement, licence, or land use permit. The occupational authority is a legal agreement between the ministry and tenant, and outlines who can use the land and for how long, the rents and fees and any associated conditions.
The ministry’s primary focus for the disposition of Crown land is to: support the social and economic development of municipalities and Indigenous communities, and to provide land for infrastructure, such as energy facilities, utilities, and services. Note that a specific form should be used for applications to purchase shoreline reserves or road allowances. The form may be accessed here:
https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/dataset/on00541
The application for a meat plant licence includes the completion of a Business Profile. The Business Profile is to be completed by the licensee and reviewed by OMAFRA. It captures necessary information used to assess the types of regulated activities conducted by the operation and the level of inspection services required at the facility. It also requires updates and resubmission every three years and when any changes occur to any of the contained information.
A person bringing a motion under the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 to terminate a guardianship of the person may use this form if they want the motion to be dealt with by summary disposition. Subsection 73(1) of the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 requires two statements. At least one statement must be completed by a designated capacity assessor using Form A. The other statement may be completed by a second capacity assessor (Form A) or by another person using this Form.
The government is planning to centralize Ontario Public Service (OPS) and Broader Public Sector (BPS) purchasing and supply chains. Centralization will help to realize savings and put money back into programs and services that support Ontarians, make procurement more efficient, drive innovation, enable comprehensive information collection, and encourage competition.
For 2010 and subsequent years. All eligible employers in an associated group must enter into an agreement to allocate the tax exemption for the year. One of the employers in the group must complete this form allocating the tax exemption and submit it to the ministry by the return due date.
This form is to be used by facilities for the mandatory report to a coroner required when a person dies while resident in a long-term care (LTC) home. (Coroners Act, Section 10(2.1)).
The Application Guidelines provide interested parties with background information on the OBTP delivery model, eligibility requirements for proposals, submission instructions and evaluation criteria.
Parents of a stillborn child can request a commemorative document or certified copy of stillbirth registration. Stillbirths must be registered with the Government of Ontario.
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.
This form is to be completed by any licence or permit holder filing an amendment to a site plan under sections 13(3.2) or 37.2(5) of the Act and section 7.2 of Ontario Regulation 244/97 under the Aggregate Resource Act (i.e., “self-filing”).
To file an initial return, notice of change or annual return by an Extra-Provincial Foreign Corporation with share under the Corporations Information Act (CIA).
To file an initial return, notice of change or annual return by an Ontario corporation under the Corporations Information Act (CIA).
This form should be used to create a record of alterations undertaken in accordance with conditions in a Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (CLI ECA) for a municipal stormwater management system.