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.
For use by investigating coroners.
Business owners of tow truck companies to register business and drivers in Ontario.
To obtain the consent from participants at an OPP event to be recorded in any matter, which could be used for OPP promotional items; users are made aware of this before any recordings are taken
The Death Investigation Oversight Council (DIOC) administers a public complaints process through its Complaints Committee, which reviews complaints regarding death investigations, specifically, complaints against a coroner or a forensic pathologist working in the Province of Ontario. Families may use the DIOC complaint form to submit their complaint to the DIOC Secretariat.
This form is the first step in ensuring the legislative requirement for police and provincial correctional staff to make reasonable efforts to give sex offenders written notice of their obligation to report if they are charged or convicted of a sex offence.
This form is to be used by the agency to notify the Private Security and Investigative Services Branch (PSISB) of any change in officers, directors or partners per section 8 (2) of the Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA), 2005.
Form to be used by coroners and pathologists in seeking approval to retain a specimen(s) collected at autopsy for a longer or shorter period than prescribed in Regulation 180 under the Coroners Act.