The form is used to refer an agency for agency to agency consultation services at CPRI. This service is a one-time consultation specifically designed for clinical discussion only. Agency staff will consult with CPRI’s clinical team for support, feedback, or further recommendations for a child/youth they are currently working with. Clients and/or guardians do not attend. Should further CPRI services be required, regular CPRI intake processes apply and a full intake package must be submitted.
This form is used to refer a child/youth to inpatient services at CPRI. Referrals for inpatient services should be submitted through the child/youth's Single Point Access Agency.
The form is used to refer a child/youth to tertiary medical consultation services at CPRI. This is a one-time developmental behavioural consultation with a CPRI paediatrician or a psychiatrist. It can also include diagnostic opinion/interdisciplinary ASD diagnostic assessment. Referrals will only be accepted from a medical specialist (e.g. paediatrician, psychiatrist, neurologist, geneticist). All CPRI recommendations are provided to the referring specialist.
Prior to beginning alterations to an existing dairy plant, an "Application for a Permit to Construct or Alter a Building Intended for Use as a Dairy Plant - for Existing Licensed Plants" must be completed and submitted and approved by the Director. This application must demonstrate, through drawings and other information as necessary, that the alterations to the plant will meet the regulatory requirements under the Milk Act (Ontario). In some cases an “Application for an Amended Licence for the Operation of a Dairy Plant” may also be required.
Prior to beginning construction of a new dairy plant an "Application for a Permit to Construct or Alter a Building Intended for Use as a Dairy Plant – for New Applicants" must be completed and submitted and approved by the Director. This application must demonstrate, through drawings and other information as necessary, that the plant will be built to meet the regulatory requirements under the Milk Act (Ontario).
An “Application for a Licence for the Operation of a Plant” must also be submitted with this permit application.
A new licence is required prior to beginning the operations of a dairy plant including:
When a facility is being licensed for the first time.
When an existing licensed plant is transferred to a new owner (transfer of ownership) An "Application for a Permit to Construct or Alter a Building Intended for Use as a Dairy Plant – For New Applicants" must be submitted at the same time as an “Application for a Licence for the Operation of a Plant”. Note, the licence will not be issued until the plant is complete and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) has confirmed, through inspection, that it meets all applicable regulations under the Milk Act (Ontario).
A goat bulk tank milk grader certificate is required for the grading, sampling, measuring and collection of raw goat milk from farm bulk tanks in Ontario.
A licence is required for a person in the business of receiving, collecting and/or transporting deadstock. Once the application and supporting documents are completed and submitted, the ministry will review. After it is approved, a licence will be mailed to the applicant.
A licence is required to carry out the community sales of consigned livestock in Ontario. This applies to an operator licensed for Class 1 or Class 2 community sales to hold an extra community sale not authorized by the licence for Class 1 or Class 2 community sales.
A licence is required to carry out the community sales of consigned livestock in Ontario.
Form is used to register new or returning Ontario residents or renew photo Health Card and contains instructions/information.
This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including the three main administrative components of the program: requesting and managing funding, program delivery, and reporting back to the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility.
This form must be used by a person who is a Butternut Health Expert (as defined in Ontario Regulation 830/21) when conducting a Butternut health assessment for the purposes of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA).
This form is only to be used by prescribers to request an exemption for Ontario’s Biosimilar Switch Policy for a patient who HAS BEEN USING AN ORIGINATOR BIOLOGIC REIMBURSED THROUGH THE ONTARIO DRUG BENEFIT (ODB) PROGRAM previously authorized through the Exceptional Access Program and is unable to switch from an originator biologic or who is requesting to switch back to the originator following biosimilar switch.
To use a vehicle with a capacity to carry one to nine passengers, this declaration must be completed and submitted at a ServiceOntario centre prior to providing intercommunity passenger transportation for compensation. The driver of the vehicle identified in this declaration must hold at least a G.
Training entities must identify themselves to the ministry by completing the Training Entity Identification Form
To support direct bank deposit enrolment and information management for third party vendor records in Social Assistance Programs