A well licence issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) is required to drill, operate, deepen, alter or enter a well, or engage in any activity on or in a well. A complete Application for a Well Licence form must be submitted for review by the ministry, and the Minister may grant a licence.
A complete submission includes the following depending on the purpose for the licence:
New drill
- Application for a Well Licence
- Location plan
- Drilling program
- Application fee
Existing well
- Application for a Well Licence
- Well Location sketch
- Drilling program, if well is to be deepened or re-entered
- Application fee
Plugging
- Application for a Well Licence
- Well Location sketch
- Application fee
This form is for licensed well contractors and their assistant technicians (not sooner than after four months of employment with the well contractor) interested in applying for or renewing an Assistant Well Technician Identification Card, which expires 36 months following the date of issue. Ontario Regulation 903 prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
This form is for Well Technician Licence holders who wish to renew their licence, which expires on March 31 following the year of issue. A Well Technician Licence of the proper prescribed class(es) is required to work at the construction of wells. 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.
The Request for Voluntary Withdrawal of Application or Training Program form allows Training Provider applicants seeking Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) approval, or currently approved Training Providers to voluntarily withdraw their program(s). By submitting this for the requestor will forfeit their ability to offer the CPO approved health and safety program(s) listed.
Applicants interested in applying to become a Training Delivery Agent to deliver the in-class training component of an Apprenticeship program are to review the Training Delivery Agent Approval Process Guidelines. The purpose of the guidelines is to provide interested parties with information on the objectives, eligibility requirements and application and approval process.
Provide information related to the 2025-2026 Caribou Conservation Stewardship Program, including program objectives, eligibility, and application and application review process.
The Application for Review Services is used to make a complaint if there has been a contravention of the Pay Equity Act or a contravention of an Order issued by the Pay Equity Office or the Pay Equity Tribunal.
Before completing and submitting an application to close a cemetery or part of a cemetery, please contact the Registrar, Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act at 416-212-7499 or
FBCSARegistrar@ontario.ca.
This schedule is to be completed when claiming a deduction for Ontario political election contributions and is applicable for political contributions to registered Ontario candidates, constituency associations, or political parties.
This form is used by manufacturers/distributors of mobility equipment (wheelchairs and wheeled walkers) for the purpose of making application to the Assistive Devices Program requesting approval to list their respective products on the list of approved devices.
Paper application required to register via mail. This form is submitted to authorize the MOHLTC (Oshawa) to deal with another person (such as your spouse or common-law partner, other family member, friend, or accountant) as your representative for HSO program matters.
This form can be used to submit information and certain documents to the Office of the Registrar General (ORG) relating to change of name applications and applications to amend or change information on a vital event (birth, marriage, death or stillbirth) registration.
Application for an Aggregate Licence, Aggregate Permit or Wayside Permit under the Aggregate Resources Act
Game Bird Hunting Preserves (GBHP) are areas in which pen-raised game birds are released into habitat to support additional game bird hunting, bird-dog training and field trial opportunities in Ontario within a predefined area. This licence is required to own and operate a GBHP, including keeping and releasing the authorized species of game birds on the preserve. Applicants must submit a complete licence application with all required supplemental information.
This licence is required for individuals to keep, propagate, buy and sell game birds in captivity for the purposes of supporting hunting (e.g., game bird hunting preserves, train and trial, municipal programs) or for personal consumption. Game birds kept under this licence cannot be released without additional authorization. Applicants must submit a complete licence application indicating which species of game birds they are seeking authorization to keep before acquiring any birds.
The JHSC Training Provider Application is designed to support the new Joint Health and Safety Committee Training Provider & Training Program standards by allowing training provider applicants to submit their JHSC Part One and/or Part Two and/or Refresher training program(s) for evaluation.