This licence is required for individuals to keep, propagate, buy and sell game birds in captivity for the purposes of supporting hunting (e.g., game bird hunting preserves, train and trial, municipal programs) or for personal consumption. Game birds kept under this licence cannot be released without additional authorization. Applicants must submit a complete licence application indicating which species of game birds they are seeking authorization to keep before acquiring any birds.
The OAP Workforce Capacity Fund Applicant Guidelines provide information on the Workforce Capacity Fund, including the intent of the Fund, eligibility requirements, in-scope and out of scope activities, instructions on how to apply, and ministry contact information for applicant questions.
This forms part of the expedited process for existing municipal and non-municipal drinking water systems applying for regulatory relief in accordance with s. 38 and s.60 of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), from strict sampling requirements for lead and other parameters under Schedule 15.1 of Regulation 170/03 (Drinking Water Systems).
This guide is intended to support intermediaries to access and use the OBR Partner Portal on behalf of their respective business clients. In general, it provides information about accessing the Partner Portal, adding users, claiming authority of business profiles, and navigating its functions. This guide is not intended for fee-exempt users of the portal.
The Butternut Data Collection Form is the form that must be used by a person who is a Butternut Health Expert (as defined in Ontario Regulation 830/21) when conducting a Butternut health assessment for the purposes of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA).
Critical Technology Initiatives Call for Proposals - Submission Guidelines
To be considered for admission to a Quebec university under the Ontario-Quebec Health Study Program, applicants must also complete this Notice of Application form and submit it to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities no later than March 1.
Training Program Assessment for Workers - This guidance tool can help employers assess whether their occupational health and safety awareness training program meets the minimum requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13).
Training Program Assessment for Supervisors - This guidance tool can help employers assess whether their occupational health and safety awareness training program meets the minimum requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13).
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).
The purpose of this form is to gather the information that proponents need to submit to the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) to inform the Ministry's determination of whether or not a proposed activity is likely to contravene subsection 9(1) or 10(1) of the ESA and whether it is advisable for the proponent to apply for an overall benefit permit under section 17 of the ESA prior to proceeding with the activity.
The form provides a template for Examiner's to provide well information for annual and semi-annual examinations. These reports are legislated through the Provincial Operating Standards. Examinations take place under the Exameriner's Program, which is administered by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Petroleum Operations Section. The form covers all five (5) classes of examination in one form.
The Accessibility Innovation Showcase (AIS) is hosted by the Ontario government to demonstrate advances in market-ready assistive technologies and devices, stimulate investment and growth in the industry, and raise the profile of accessibility. The Expression of Interest form should be completed by Ontario-based companies and organizations interested in exhibiting at the event.
This form is used by Municipal Weed Inspectors, Bylaw Officers, etc., to order the destruction of specified noxious weeds or weed seeds under the Weed Control Act. The form sets out the owner of the property, its location, the specific noxious weed species or noxious weed seeds to be destroyed and the timeline in which to do so.
Pursuant to subsection 98 (2) paragraph 5 of Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticides Act, a vendor may sell a pesticide to any person who presents a letter signed by the Director under the Pesticides Act confirming that the person meets the requirements set out in both subsections 83 (2) and 83 (3) of Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticides Act and is thus exempt from requiring an exterminator licence and a permit in respect to a water extermination.
This form is to be used by a person registering as a Participant under the Climate Change Mitigation and Low Carbon Economy Act, 2016 to submit certain information pertaining to their business relationship(s) to the Director as set out in O.Reg. 144/16: The Cap and Trade Program (“the Regulation”).
This new, streamlined, AODA compliant form will be available to MNRF staff across the province. This form is used by a variety of MNRF staff to initiate amendments to area-specific land use policy housed within the Crown Land Use Policy Atlas (CLUPA).