A well licence issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) is required to drill, operate, deepen, alter or enter a well, or engage in any activity on or in a well. A complete Application for a Well Licence form must be submitted for review by the ministry, and the Minister may grant a licence.
A complete submission includes the following depending on the purpose for the licence:
New drill
- Application for a Well Licence
- Location plan
- Drilling program
- Application fee
Existing well
- Application for a Well Licence
- Well Location sketch
- Drilling program, if well is to be deepened or re-entered
- Application fee
Plugging
- Application for a Well Licence
- Well Location sketch
- Application fee
Section 26 of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 (FWCA) prohibits a person from using a dog to chase live game mammals or game birds during the closed hunting season for the purpose of teaching the dog hunting skills (training) or testing the dog’s hunting skills (field trial) unless the person has the authorization of the Minister. This application can be used to apply for an Authorization to Conduct Field Trials and Training which may be issued to authorize these activities during certain discrete periods of time outside of the hunting season for the game species being chased.
Individuals interested in applying for an Apprentice Falconry Licence must arrange to be sponsored by a holder of a General Falconry Licence or Commercial Falconry Licence who has a least five years’ experience as a trainer, hunter, keeper and handler with raptors.
The “Certification of Sponsorship” portion of this form must be completed by the applicant’s sponsor and submitted to the MNR as part of the application for an Apprentice Falconry Licence.
Upon completion of the apprenticeship, the “Certificate of Apprenticeship” portion of this form can be completed by the Apprentice Falconry Licence holder’s sponsor. The submission of a completed Falconry Sponsor and Certification form to the MNR demonstrates the Apprentice Falconry Licence holder’s completion of the apprenticeship described in section 14 of O.Reg. 668/98: Wildlife in Captivity.
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.
This form allows individuals or incorporated organizations the ability to apply to purchase (sale and Crown patent), or rent, or use Crown land in the form of the following occupational authority types: lease, easement, licence, or land use permit. The occupational authority is a legal agreement between the ministry and tenant, and outlines who can use the land and for how long, the rents and fees and any associated conditions.
The ministry’s primary focus for the disposition of Crown land is to: support the social and economic development of municipalities and Indigenous communities, and to provide land for infrastructure, such as energy facilities, utilities, and services. Note that a specific form should be used for applications to purchase shoreline reserves or road allowances. The form may be accessed here:
https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/dataset/on00541
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).
Complex Special Needs Service Plan (CSN service plan): is a service plan developed by a CSN placing agency using the recommendations of the CSN Resource Review process. The plan includes a proposed budget and how services funded through the CSN Program will be delivered to support the needs and goals of the child and family.
This form is to be completed by a Specialty-Service Provider who provides an OHIP-insured service to a patient who is eligible for a Northern Health Travel Grant (NHTG).
IMPORTANT: This form is to be used only for the purpose of patients looking to submit NHTG applications via the NHTG Online Form. This form must be included as an attachment and submitted via the NHTG Online Form, which you can access at the following location:
https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/dataset/on00817
If you wish to submit by mail, please complete the NHTG Application available on the ministry website:
https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/dataset/0327-88
This form is used by employers of workers in Type 2 or Type 3 asbestos operations. The form must be completed for each such worker at least once in each 12-month period and immediately on the termination of the employment of the worker. The form is submitted to the Provincial Physician at the Ministry of Labour. A copy of the completed form is given to the worker, and a copy is retained by the employer.
Please note: When you select the link below, you will be prompted to create a My Ontario Account before completing the online form. If you already have a My Ontario Account, simply sign in using your existing login credentials.
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.
To provide financial information of the creditor and debtor to assist in the enforcement of a support order and to assist the court in the establishment or modification of a support order for applications under the 2007 Hague Child Support
Convention.