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.
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.
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.
If members of the public believe an Inspector has contravened the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019 Code of Conduct Regulation, O. Reg. 445/19, they may file a complaint using the Online Complaints form.
This application form is for family members (“applicant”) who have been granted standing at a coroner’s inquest where the deceased was a victim of crime or involved in a police-related incident. The applicant or their legal representative can complete this form to apply for reimbursement of eligible legal fees and expenses under either the Coroner’s Inquest Legal Fee Reimbursement Program or the Coroner’s Inquest Family Reimbursement Program. Please consult the Coroner’s Inquest Legal Fee Reimbursement Program/Coroner’s Inquest Family Reimbursement Program Guideline for information on program eligibility criteria, eligible expenses, and the reimbursement process.
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.
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)).
This form is to be filled out by judges or justices of the peace if they decided to issue a warrant for the arrest of a sex offender for the purpose of having him/her comply with the reporting requirements under Christopher's Law. This form is a regular warrant.
Under subsection 11(3) of Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000, this form is to be filled out by police officers seeking to obtain a warrant to arrest a sex offender for the purpose of having him/her comply with the reporting requirement under Christopher's Law. This form is used if they are appearing in court to seek the warrant.
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.