Organizations obligated to report their compliance under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), 2005, including the Ontario Public Service, the Ontario Legislative Assembly, and designated public sector organizations, and businesses and non-profit organizations are required to complete and submit their Accessibility Compliance Report through the Accessibility Compliance Reporting Portal.
The portal allows organizations to:
• Submit an accessibility compliance report or update their organization profile,
• Access saved drafts, and
• Review previously submitted reports and updates.
Prior to beginning alterations to an existing dairy plant, an "Application for a Permit to Construct or Alter a Building Intended for Use as a Dairy Plant - for Existing Licensed Plants" must be completed and submitted and approved by the Director. This application must demonstrate, through drawings and other information as necessary, that the alterations to the plant will meet the regulatory requirements under the Milk Act (Ontario). In some cases an “Application for an Amended Licence for the Operation of a Dairy Plant” may also be required.
To be used by residents of LTC homes who would like to apply for a reduction in the amount of their basic accommodation fees. This schedule should be used with one of the four main forms. An applicant should use this schedule if their LTC home has notified them that they are eligible for a “Continuation of Previous Dependant Deduction”.
Eligibility Criteria for Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine.
To collect applicant/contractor information and site specific information regarding activities proposed on public land or shore lands
Used by Toronto Clients to order Biological Supplies from Ontario Government Pharmaceutical and Medical Supply Service.
To provide a checklist for private schools to use and submit for their school course calendar.
To amend the registration information for a business name for a sole proprietorship under the Business Names Act (BNA).
To amalgamate two or more active Ontario corporations incorporated under the Corporations Act that have the same or similar objects in order that they may continue as one corporation.
For disclosure of wrongdoing for public servants including ministry employees, ministers' office and public body employees/appointees.