The Road Safety Community Partnership Program provides funding to a network of provincial and regional non-profit organizations with road safety mandates. The program supports public awareness initiatives that address priority issues such as, aggressive driving, pedestrian safety, distracted driving, impaired driving, and cycling safety. This Guide outlines the details of funding, eligibility criteria and the application process.
Applicants interested in applying for the Skills Development Fund (SDF) are to review the Skills Development Round 3 Application Guide September 2022. The purpose of the guide is to provide interested parties with background information on the SDF objectives, eligibility requirements for applications, performance measures, eligible expenses and evaluation criteria.
A client must complete and submit this form for the Minister's consent for them to surrender back to the Crown a mining lease, licence of occupation or patented mining land.
The Drinking Water Systems Profile Information form is used to register and maintain up to date information for Drinking Water Systems subject to Ontario Regulation 170/03.
To be completed by a person wishing to be a candidate in a municipal or school board election. Must be filed with the clerk of the municipality responsible for conducting the election, along with the prescribed fee.
Applicants interested in applying for the Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program are to review the Application Guide. The purpose of the guide is to provide interested parties with background information on the program objectives, eligibility requirements for applications, eligible expenses and performance measurement. Beginning October 31, 2024 organizations can begin to apply for funding through Transfer Payment Ontario (TPON).
This application is to be used by licensed Security Guard and/or Private Investigator Agencies (Sole Proprietorship) to change their information (e.g., update head office and/or mailing address, Sole Proprietor contact information etc.) with the Private Security and Investigative Services Branch (PSISB). Instructions on how to successfully complete the application are included with the form.
The guide Providing Accessible Emergency Information to Staff provide employers with resources that can be used to develop individualized workplace emergency response information for employees with disabilities, as required by the Employment Standards under the AODA.
This form is used for registering a facility, updating or revoking an existing registration, the identification of a licensed laboratory or to provide notice of reduce lead sampling.
To be completed by an individual, corporation or trade union that wishes to incur expenses for a question on a municipal ballot. Must be filed with the municipal clerk.
To be completed by every candidate in a municipal or school board election. Must be filed with the municipal clerk.
Provide information on the road network available to operate cooperative truck platoons
The requirement to submit a Notice of Point of Entry Disclosure for Your Drinking Water Users applies to every Drinking Water System that uses Point of Entry Treatment in accordance with Schedule 3 of O. Reg. 170/03 and belongs to one of the following categories of Drinking Water Systems: • Small Municipal Residential and Non-municipal Year Round Residential systems that serve fewer than 101 private residences.
This document was adapted from the Conference Board's Employers' Toolkit: Making Ontario Workplaces Accessible to People with Disabilities, 2nd Edition, is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on any issue. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in these documents without seeking legal or other professional advice.
This document was adapted from the Conference Board's Employers' Toolkit: Making Ontario Workplaces Accessible to People with Disabilities, 2nd Edition, is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on any issue. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in these documents without seeking legal or other professional advice.
As per the Ontario Bees Act and regulation 57, beekeepers are required to report sales of bees to the Provincial Apiarist. The ministry's Apiary Program is providing a template (this form) on its website for convenience and to help ensure that the minimum required information is reported.
form used, in urgent cases (i.e. patient was in hospital, newborn in NICU) where patient has no family physician so can join primary group.
The Service Objectives Document is part of the Transfer Payment Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services 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 Objectives Document.