Under the Farm Implements Act, 1990, registration as a distributor is required for any person, including a manufacturer, who, in the ordinary course of business, sells, consigns or delivers farm implements or parts to a dealer. Any person that meets the definition of both dealer and distributor should register as a distributor/dealer.
On August 16, 2012, the Government of Ontario launched the Municipal Infrastructure Investment Initiative. As part of the initiative, funding is being made available for eligible Service Managers to improve asset management planning of their social housing stock. This fund will be administered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH).
Beginning March 3, 2025, you can file your Estate Information Return online using the Ministry of Finance’s online services webpage at
https://www.services.fin.gov.on.ca/OTP/Gentax/_/.
Effective February 26, 2025, you will no longer be able to use the fillable PDF form to file an Estate Information Return online.
Between February 26 and March 3, you will not be able to file Estate Information Returns online while we update our online services.
During this time, you can still file your return by mail, fax, courier or in person. We apologize for any inconvenience.
This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including the three main administrative components of the program: requesting and managing funding, program delivery, and reporting back to the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before February 6, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
This guide provides information on the EDG for applicants and funding recipients. This Application Guide is valid for the 2021-22 fiscal year. The guide describes the application process as well as project management requirements of the EDG and provides specific information on eligibility criteria and eligible activities. All applications will be assessed, evaluated and approved using requirements outlined in this application guide.
Laboratory Requisition Pursuant to the Mandatory Blood Testing Act, 2006 and O. Reg. 449/07
To support implementation of the Mandatory Blood Testing Act, 2006
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.
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.
These materials support the application process for the second round of the Great Lakes Local Action Fund, which provides funding support for local projects that have environmental benefits for the Great Lakes. Materials include an application guide and application instructions.
This form is the prescribed form for a judgment under section 58 of the Construction Lien Act directing a reference of the action to a master for trial.
This form notifies the person to be examined or the person's solicitor, every other person named in the lien claim as having an interest in the premises, the contractor, and the payer of the lien claimant of the date, time, and location of the cross-examination.
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.
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 areas of need. The Program Guidelines document provides information about the ICON program rules and conditions and describes the process for applying.
To enable a person who has sought or received services from a CAS to make a complaint about certain services to the independent CFSRB.