A registration is needed if you wish to operate a research, teaching, or testing facility in Ontario. This is required if your premises uses animals in research, teaching or testing and your premises are used for collecting, assembling, or maintaining of animals in connection with a research facility under R.S.O. 1990, c. A.22, s. 4. Please complete this application for registration of a research/teaching/testing facility in full, as per section 4 of the Animals for Research Act.
The Director appointed under the Animals for Research Act will approve applications for registrations in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
A registration expires on the 31st day of December of the year in which registration is made. Registration must be renewed annually. If an application includes more than one research, teaching or testing facility, details must be provided for each facility in the application, and payment of fees are required.
The OOC/OOP PA Program eForm is designed to be completed and submitted electronically for application for prior approval for full payment of insured Out-of-Country (OOC) & Out-of-Province (OOP) laboratory and genetics testing services. English and French versions can be completed online or downloaded and saved for future use.
Generally, wildlife cannot be kept in captivity in Ontario. There are some exceptions provided through authorization for persons who engage in approved activities. Persons may apply for a Wildlife Scientific Collector’s Authorization to capture, kill, temporarily possess, and/or release wildlife for educational or scientific purposes.
This is the application form for a Wildlife Scientific Collector’s Authorization. Applicants must submit this completed application form as well as any required supporting materials.
If you have questions regarding how to apply, please contact your local ministry work centre.
For more information, please visit
https://www.ontario.ca/page/keep-wild-animals-captivity.
This application is to enable currently licensed health care professionals to be able to begin submitting or continue to submit claims to the Ministry of Health (the ministry) for insured services. Options include:
• Register for an OHIP Billing Number
• Register a Health Care Group
• Authorize the ministry to make payments to a health care group on your behalf
• Update address, banking, and/or group information
• Register for Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
• Register for the SAV Portal
To be filled out by long-term care (LTC) home applicants as part of the process for determination of eligibility for admission to a LTC home. This completed form is for use by Ontario Health atHome, as the designated placement co-ordinators for long-term care homes, as per the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021, s 47(1).
This poster template was produced to help licensees under Ontario’s Payday Loans Act, 2008 comply with requirements pertaining to posters for payday loan agreements under that act.
This is not an official form required by the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery; no data in this template is required to be returned to the ministry.
The Ontario Research Fund Research Excellence program promotes research excellence of strategic value to Ontario by supporting new leading-edge, transformative, and internationally significant research.
The Ontario Research Fund-Research Excellence Round 12 Program Guidelines provide detailed information and instructions about the Round 12 program and project budget.
Dairy plant licences must be renewed annually. An application for a licence for the operation of a dairy plant must be submitted at least 60 days prior to the expiry date on an existing licence (s. 95( 4), Regulation 761 - Milk and Milk Products under the Milk Act). If you have recently made any of the following changes to your operation, an application for an Amended licence for the operation of a dairy plant must also be submitted: changes to the classes or subclasses of cow's milk processed at the plant; changes to the species of animal ( cow or goat) that produce the milk processed at the plant; or changes to the type of plant operated.
A RIN is a unique 9-digit number identifying a business requesting registration of vehicles and/or plates with the Ministry. To be eligible to receive a company RIN an organization must be either an Indian Band or incorporated. To get a RIN, change the name or address of a business with an existing RIN, or merge two RINs, an organization must provide original identification documents, complete this form and provide two (2) proof of address documents at a ServiceOntario Centre.
Form used to register waste generation activity, identify waste streams, and help determine if a Land Disposal Restrictions Notification Form (Part 2B) is required for waste streams being registered. Use of this form is only permitted if the Director has approved a request to satisfy submission requirements by using a paper document.
A person bringing a motion under the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 to terminate a guardianship of the person may use this form if they want the motion to be dealt with by summary disposition. Subsection 73(1) of the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 requires two statements. At least one statement must be completed by a designated capacity assessor using Form A. The other statement may be completed by a second capacity assessor (Form A) or by another person using this Form.
Amendments to Regulation 854 for Mines and Mining Plants made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which came into effect on January 1, 2012, included changes to the medical certificate prescribed under section 195 of the regulation. Under these provisions, operators of cranes are required to undergo a yearly medical examination by a physician. The certificate, which is completed by the physician, provides a convenient way for stakeholders to comply with these requirements. The certificate will take less than five minutes to complete.