This is a self-assessment tool that will allow your organization to identify the requirements that apply to your organization under the following sections of the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR, O. Reg 191/11 to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA): General, Customer Service Standards, Information and Communications Standards, and Employment Standards
For use by fire, municipal and First Nations polices services and emergency management operations for reporting on staffing levels to the Ministry of the Solicitor General.
Notice that Petitioners or Property Owners appeal to the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal
This schedule provides the calculation of a corporation's share of partnership / joint venture total assets.
To provide guidance and a template to the regulated community for a multi-year accessibility plan, a requirement under Regulation 191/11.
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This schedule is to be completed when claiming a deduction for charitable donations and gifts for Ontario purposes.
This schedule is to be completed by corporations that have permanent establishments in more than one jurisdiction.
This Statutory Declaration is to be completed by Intended Parent(s) when certifying a birth using a surrogate.
For municipalities to view or submit data about systems or facilities in the portal, an authorized administrator must be identified to the Ministry
The MedsCheck for Diabetes includes an Annual review that involves using the pharmacist's worksheet and providing the patient with a MedsCheck Personal Medication Record; as well as using a Diabetes Education Checklist and providing the patient with a Diabetes Education Patient Take-Home Summary.
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This report must be prepared before construction or demolition begins at the site. The waste audit must be retained on file for at least five years after it is prepared, and be made available to the ministry upon request.
Pharmacists may provide patients with a MedsCheck Patient Take-Home Summary that is intended to further engage patients in identifying ways to build added awareness in their drug therapy and help to identify therapy-related goals.
Provides guidance to school boards, libraries, training institutions (private and public) on their requirements related to providing accessible training resources, books, etc.
Using the standardized fax template, pharmacists must share the completed MedsCheck Personal Medication Record with the patient's primary prescriber. A record of the successfully transmitted fax must be kept on file at the pharmacy.
Notice that an owner or owners of land assessed for a drainage works, appeal to the Drainage Court of Revision under: Section 52 (1) for the construction or improvement of a drain; or Section 76 (4)
Sworn Statement to Applying for an Accessible Parking Permit on Behalf of an Adult Incapable of Signing