If the rehabilitation measures set out in the closure plan do not conform to the standards, procedures, and requirements of the Part or Parts of the Code to which the certificate relates, but the non-conformance is only to the extent permitted by a conditional filing order submitted together with the closure plan, the certificate shall be in Form 4 to O. Reg. 35/24, Schedule 2.
For use by Operators electing under section 3.1 of the Mining Tax Act to exclude from taxation the profit from a mine in Ontario that qualifies for the mining tax exemption as a new mine or a major expansion of an existing mine as defined under the Mining Tax Regulations.
To facilitate FOI requests
The Transportation Standards Reference Guide provides information about accessibility requirements from the Transportation Standards that apply to designated public sector transportation organizations who offer conventional or specialized transportation services, according to sections 34 to 62 and section 78 of Regulation 191/11 under the AODA.
The DOPS Reference Guide provides an overview of the scope, applicability and specific requirements of DOPS in order to help organizations understand and comply with sections 80.1 to 80.44 of Regulation 191/11 under the AODA.
Under section 2. (1) of O. Reg. 463/24, a person applying for a recovery permit under subsection 152.1 (1) of the Mining Act shall submit an application to the Minister in the approved form. The minimum content requirements for applications are set out in subsection 152.1 (3) of the Act and reflected in this application form.
Complete this form to request the issuance of drinking water and wastewater operator-in-training (OIT) certificate(s)/licence(s), including water treatment, water distribution/distribution and supply, wastewater treatment and wastewater collection.
Complete this form to register for any water or wastewater certification examination. If applying for an Operator-in-Training (OIT) exam, you may also request to have your OIT certificate(s)/licence(s) issued using this form.
A licensee of a provincially licensed meat plant may voluntarily surrender their meat plant licence if they no longer conduct regulated activities.
The licensee of a fish processing operation may consent to the revocation of their licence by a director if the operation no longer conducts regulated activities.
The Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) requires all licence and permit holders to submit an annual Compliance Assessment Report to the ministry and municipalities. Regular assessment of compliance helps the licensee or permittee to stay familiar with what activities are permitted on their site.
Enhanced compliance action will not be taken before the established deadline date for any contraventions disclosed in the report. All information in this report is available for public review.
Submit this form and any additional information online using the Natural Resources Information Portal (NRIP). If web access is not available, submit this form by mail to the ministry work centre where the site is located. Please call the Natural Resources Information and Support Centre (NRISC) at 1-800-667-1940 if assistance is required in determining your local ministry work centre.
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 Trillium Drug 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 TDP at 416-642-3038 (Toronto area) or 1-800-575-5386 (outside Toronto) for a paper version of this form.
There is a reporting requirement for activities carried out under a Licence to Collect fish for Scientific Purpose. This form is an electronic version of the mandatory report. The specific regulation requiring this report reads: O. Reg. 664-98 34.1 & O. Reg. 261/05, s. 9.
The form is the Program Guidelines document for the new Improving Connectivity for Ontario (ICON) program, a discretionary, application-based funding program that will support broadband and cellular connectivity in unserved and underserved parts of Ontario. The Program Guidelines document provides information about the ICON program rules and conditions and describes the process for applying.
This is the application form a organization must complete and submit to the Chief Prevention Officer, pursuant the authority under subsection 7.6.1 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), for the purpose of the CPO accrediting the organization's Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS).
This form is required to be used by accredited verification bodies (AVBs) to provide a written declaration that attests to whether or not there is a reasonable level of assurance that: 1) a GHG report contains no material discrepancy; and, 2) the report was prepared in accordance with the regulation.