To be filled out by long-term care (LTC) home applicants as part of the process for determination of eligibility for admission to a LTC home. This completed form is for use by Ontario Health atHome, as the designated placement co-ordinators for long-term care homes, as per the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021, s 47(1).
ON00825 – formerly FMS0113
A Development Permit is an authorization required by section 24 of the Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act (NEPDA) for development proposed on properties that fall within a specific area prescribed in R.R.O. 1990 Regulation 826.
A permit is required to ensure that any proposed development maintains the Niagara Escarpment and surrounding lands substantially as a continuous natural environment, and that only development compatible with that natural environment is allowed.
This permit requires consideration of the potential impacts of a development activity, such as a physical development or undertaking or to initiate a change in use of a property or structure, on the natural and scenic values of the Escarpment environment.
This form is to be filled out by those applying for funding for the Great Lakes Local Action Fund, a new program that provides funding support for local projects that have environmental benefits for the Great Lakes. The purpose of the form is to collect applicant information including contact and organization information, project details for evaluation purposes, and to obtain a declaration that applicants will comply with applicable laws.
This form is an application for a licence to operate a provincial meat plant under the Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001 and O. Reg. 31/05. It is used to apply for a new licence or to revise information on an existing licence.
ON00826 – formerly FMS0115
Changes in policy or land use designation require an amendment to the text and/or appendices and maps of the Niagara Escarpment Plan. This process is outlined in sections 6.1, 7, 8 and 10 of the Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act.
The Ministry of the Attorney General is pleased to announce that the 2021-22 Civil Remedies Grant Program application process is now open. The Program provides one-time funding of up to $100,000 per project (up to $200,000 per applicant organization) and will focus on the following priority crime types and population groups: Indigenous communities; Children and youth; Intimate partner and family violence; Gun and gang violence; and Rural/remote communities.
To compel the production of documents and other information in relation to the investigation of possible rental housing offences pursuant to section 231.1 of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
Form used to register waste generation activity. Use of this form is only permitted if the Director has approved a request to satisfy submission requirements by using a paper document.
This form is used when a judge of the Superior Court of Justice issues a warrant under the Statutory Powers Procedure Act for the arrest of a person who was served with a summons and who failed to attend, remain in attendance, or participate in the hearing in accordance with the summons.
The Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) provides for the transfer of a licence or permit. A transferred licence or permit will allow the continued operation of the licensed or permitted site under the same terms, conditions and site plan requirements as the original licence or permit. Any changes or amendments to the site plan or licence/permit conditions are a separate process.
The ICHSC Program must be notified of a change in quality assurance advisor through the submission of the Quality Assurance Advisor form which must be signed by both the centre’s quality assurance advisor and the licensee.
This medal program honours individuals for their exceptional long-term efforts and outstanding contributions to the well-being of their communities throughout the province.
Demonstrate your skills, knowledge and accomplishments with an effective résumé and cover letter to get the OPS summer position you want!
The James Bartleman Indigenous Youth Creative Writing Award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 27th Lieutenant Governor by recognizing up to six Indigenous students for their creative writing talent. Each recipient receives a $2,500 award.
The Hilary M. Weston Scholarship commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 26th Lieutenant Governor and is awarded to two graduate-level social work students who specialize in the area of mental health. Successful applicants each receive a one-time award of $7,500.
This page includes the guidelines and other reference documents for the Francophone Community Grants Program (FCGP) for the current edition. The application forms for the Program's two funding streams are available through the Transfer Payment Ontario (TPON) system during the submission period.