A licence to Transport Live Fish is issued under authority of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and is required to transport live fish or live spawn, other than baitfish, that have been taken from Ontario waters. This form allows an individual to apply for this licence.
May be used to approve transport of live fish for the purposes of a fishing competitive event. Fish are then transported back into the originating lake. Issued for discrete dates and locations. Licence conditions may include holding tank water condition requirements, release of fish, record keeping requirements, record productions, among others.
Amendments to Regulation 854 for Mines and Mining Plants made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which came into effect on January 1, 2012, included changes to the medical certificate prescribed under section 195 of the regulation. Under these provisions, operators of cranes are required to undergo a yearly medical examination by a physician. The certificate, which is completed by the physician, provides a convenient way for stakeholders to comply with these requirements. The certificate will take less than five minutes to complete.
Use this form if you ordered drugs and/or medical supplies from OGPMSS and wish to return resalable drugs and/or medical supplies to OGPMSS. OGPMSS will only accept returns and provide credit for resalable drugs or supplies that meet the criteria listed on the form. OGPMSS will provide you with a Return Authorization Number within 2 business days upon receipt of a completed form.
The Service Description Schedule is part of the Transfer Payment Agreement between His Majesty the King in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Health (“the Province”) and the Transfer Payment Recipient. The Transfer Payment Recipient will deliver the programs and services in accordance with the requirements as outlined in this Service Description Schedule document in addition to all conditions and requirements within the Transfer Payment Agreement.
A Trapping Licence, issued under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 (FWCA) and its regulations, authorizes a person to hunt or trap furbearing mammals, black bear and other small game in the area designated on the licence and in accordance with the licence conditions (e.g., quotas) and regulations. This application form must be submitted to the local MNR Work Centre prior to a person being authorized to trap. This application also serves as a licence renewal form for authorization to trap in subsequent years.
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.
If the holder of a Licence to Own and Operate a Train and Trial Area no longer wishes to operate their train and trial area during the period in which their licence is valid, they may request that the licence be transferred to another individual to own and operate that same train and trial area.
The transferee (proposed new licence holder) and the transferor (current/outgoing licence holder) must complete this Application to Transfer a Licence to Own and Operate a Train and Trial Area form and submit to their local ministry work centre.
No person shall make an alteration with respect to a meat plant unless the operator of the plant has given written notice of the proposed alteration to a director at least 30 days before making the alteration.
Applicants interested in applying for the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Capital Stream are to review the SDF Capital Stream Program Guidelines for the SEED and GROW Pathway and the related Qs & As. The Program Guidelines provide background information on the SDF Capital Stream objectives, eligibility requirements, eligible costs, evaluation criteria and performance measurement. The Qs & As provide additional clarity on program parameters.
A licensee of a provincially licensed meat plant may voluntarily surrender their meat plant licence if they no longer conduct regulated activities.
Please complete this form if you wish to withdraw your consent to the Ministry of Long-Term Care (MLTC), Ministry of Finance and the Long-Term Care Home Licensee (LTCH Licensee) collecting your income information from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) using an Automated Income Verification (AIV) service for the purpose of MLTC assessing and administering your Application for Reduction in Long-Term Care Home Basic Accommodation (Application).
This form is a residential tenancy agreement (standard lease). Landlords of most private residential rental units must use this form (standard lease) when they enter into a tenancy with a tenant. Until February 28, 2021, a landlord and tenant may use either the old or updated version of the standard lease for their tenancy agreement. For most residential tenancies, new agreements signed on or after March 1, 2021 must use the updated standard lease, dated December, 2020.
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.
Recognizes individual acts of outstanding courage and bravery performed by members of Ontario’s paramedic services. Nominations must be made through the nominee’s paramedic service and endorsed by their Paramedic Chief.
Nominations must be submitted by the nominee’s paramedic service.
This form is for individuals/businesses interested in applying for a new Well Contractor Licence, which is required by anyone engaging in the business of well construction, and expires on March 31 each year following the year of issue. Ontario Regulation 903 under the Ontario Water Resources Act prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
This form is for individuals interested in applying for a new Well Technician Licence or to add-a-class(es) to their existing Well Technician Licence, The licence is required to work at the construction of wells and expires on March 31 following the year of issue. Ontario Regulation 903 under the Ontario Water Resources Act prescribes the licensing requirements and outlines the roles and responsibilities for individuals/businesses and activities associated with wells.
To enable a person to request a review of a CAS or licensee decision to refuse an appl. to adopt or remove a child who has been placed for adoption.