The Death Investigation Oversight Council (DIOC) administers a public complaints process through its Complaints Committee, which reviews complaints regarding death investigations, specifically, complaints against a coroner or a forensic pathologist working in the Province of Ontario. Families may use the DIOC complaint form to submit their complaint to the DIOC Secretariat.
This schedule is to be used by an associated group of corporations who elect to allocate the tax effect from the group's taxable capital exemption based on the previous calender year's total assets. Applies to taxation years ending in the 2007 calendar year.
Annual corporate tax return and information guide for smaller corporations with permanent establishments in Ontario and meeting specific requirements.
This Personal Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Form is to be used when applying for appointments to provincial agencies, short term advisory bodies or other entities, as well as special advisors to ministers/Premier.
To file a declaration for an Ontario or Extra-Provincial limited partnership under the Limited Partnerships Act (LPA).
This is a form that employees may wish to provide to a qualified health practitioner to fill out, in order to support their eligibility to take one of these leaves.
The approving authority uses this form to certify its approval of a proposed expropriation if the approval is endorsed on a plan of the land intended for registration under s. 9 of the Expropriations Act.
This form is to be used by all accredited verification bodies (AVBs) prior to completing the verification of a GHG report under O. Reg. 390/18 to assess the potential for compromised impartiality.
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.
Under the Expropriations Act, the expropriating authority must serve this form on registered owners (and may serve the form on owners as defined in s. 1(1) of the Expropriations Act) when a plan of expropriation has been filed in the land registry office but no agreement as to compensation has been made. The form must be served within thirty days after the date of registration of the plan.
For lower-tier municipalities to enact a by-law for drainage works.
To recognize outstanding seniors who, after age 65, have made significant contributions to their communities.