The information in this guide will help you complete the Foreign Diplomat Propane Schedule 17 - TEU, Gasoline Tax Act. The guide also provides information about supporting documents, records retention, time limit for applying for a refund, direct bank deposit, and will help you to determine whether you are eligible to claim a refund.
This licence allows an individual or corporation to own and operate a Train and Trial Area. Part A of this form contains the application for the licence and Part B contains the required annual report. Those who wish to apply for this licence must have previously been issued a Licence to Own and Operate a Train and Trial Area, applications for new areas will not be accepted. Applicants must submit Part A and Part B of this form, as well as a copy of their site map.
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997, and O.Reg. 668/98 (Wildlife in Captivity) requires that a person who keeps specially protected raptors or non-indigenous falconry birds in captivity keep a log book. Log books must be updated within 24 hours of any business transaction or event, or as soon as reasonably possible. Log book records need to be kept for five years and must be accurate.
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997, and O.Reg. 668/98 (Wildlife in Captivity) requires a person who keeps specially protected raptors in captivity to submit an annual report of all of the specially protected raptors they possessed to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The person must also keep a copy of the annual report for five years.
Applicants applying for a secondary trapping licence for youth must submit a completed Letter of Consent – Secondary Trapping Licence (Youth) for a new licence or renewal. This form collects signed parental/guardian consent and signed mentor trapper consent and mentor trapper licence number.
You may use this application form to apply for the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program if you and your spouse (if applicable) have filed your Personal Tax Return(s) with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the most recent tax year and have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN). If you have a spouse (married or common law partner) who would also like to apply for the Program, they must complete their own application form.
The Fuel, Gas and Tobacco Tax Acts provide that the Minister demand security (usually a letter of credit or surety bond) from designated collectors and most other registrants. A Letter of Credit or Surety Bond must be drawn on an Ontario-based financial institution and contain the terms as presented in the listed forms.
The application form is for candidates who have either successfully completed the Paramedic training program provided by an approved College or Training Institution or have been considered equivalent through the MOH Standard Paramedic Equivalency Process and wish to write to write the Ministry of Health (MOH) Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant (AEMCA) examination.
In general, you can keep a dead wild animal or bird you have found or been given. In some cases, you need to register that you have a dead wild animal in order to keep it. Registering for a Notice of Possession allows you to keep the dead wild animal for personal use. You must keep the confirmation of registration you receive for as long as the animal is in your possession.
Submission Requirements:
This form is to be used to register: Possession of a carcass or part of a carcass for certain wildlife species regulated under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997. Before registering, please confirm if your species requires you to submit a Notice of Possession form. For a list of eligible species please visit:
https://www.ontario.ca/page/keep-dead-wild-animal.
This form is used by mining companies to notify the Ministry of Labour of reportable incidents as identified in section 53 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and section 21(5) of the Regulation for Mines and Mining Plants. It includes notification of groundfall or rockburst and vehicle incident or fire.
The OAP Workforce Capacity Fund Applicant Checklist is a tool that can be used by applicants prior to submitting an application to the Workforce Capacity Fund to confirm their eligibility to apply for funding. The checklist outlines all eligibility requirements for the Fund, and helps applicants determine if they are eligible to proceed with an application.
The OAP Workforce Capacity Fund Applicant Guidelines provide information on the Workforce Capacity Fund, including the intent of the Fund, eligibility requirements, in-scope and out of scope activities, instructions on how to apply, and ministry contact information for applicant questions.
If the rehabilitation measures set out in the closure plan conform to the standards, procedures and requirements of the Part or Parts of the Code to which the certificate relates, the certificate shall be in Form 3 to O. Reg. 35/24, Schedule 2.
Applicants interested in applying for the 2024-25 Community Emergency Preparedness Grant (CEPG) need to review the Application Guidelines. The purpose of the guidelines is to provide applicants with program information including eligible applicants, eligible expenses, report requirements and other useful information.
The Seniors Co-Payment Program Application is available on the Ontario Drug Benefit Program Online Applications and Forms website:
https://forms.ontariodrugbenefit.ca/.
If you are not able to complete the form online, please contact the SCP at 416-503-4586 (Toronto area) or 1-888-405-0405 (outside Toronto) for a paper version of this form.
The Service Description Schedule is part of the Transfer Payment Agreement between His Majesty the King in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Health (“the Province”) and the Transfer Payment Recipient. The Transfer Payment Recipient will deliver the programs and services in accordance with the requirements as outlined in this Service Description Schedule document in addition to all conditions and requirements within the Transfer Payment Agreement.