Canada — Ontario
GENERAL
3 provisions
Vendors generally must collect and remit tax, and eligible G-permit holders may buy certain items free of tax if they follow the notice rules.
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1,022 matching statutes
Canada — Ontario
3 provisions
Vendors generally must collect and remit tax, and eligible G-permit holders may buy certain items free of tax if they follow the notice rules.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
This regulation sets conduct rules for police service board members, including compliance, respectful behavior, disclosure of conflicts and misconduct, attendance, and limits on statements, information use, and participation in conflicted matters.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
This provision sets fees and allowances for jurors, some jury members, Crown witnesses, and certain expert witnesses, with conditions based on timing, travel, and overnight stays.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
Non-residents age 18+ generally cannot camp on Crown land unless an exception applies, they must leave and remove property when the permit ends, and they must show permit or proof on request.
Canada — Ontario
8 provisions
This provision sets basic rules for co-operatives in Ontario, including names, incorporation, head office, filings, and some management powers.
Canada — Ontario
2 provisions
This provision defines key terms and sets core governance, reporting, financial, and winding-up rules for the Corporation.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
The transition board must monitor the old municipalities and their local boards, issue reports and a procedural by-law, and it may issue guidelines and manage certain electricity-related matters. Old municipalities and their local boards are restricted from several spending, employment, property, tax-relief, and electr
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
The Act defines key terms and lets a road authority require a utility company to move utility infrastructure for highway work, with rules for notice, timing, cost sharing, compensation, and tribunal or court involvement.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
This regulation sets operating rules for integrated community health services centres, including required appointments, standards, records, complaints handling, posting notices, claim timing, and some fees.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
This Act sets up the Art Gallery of Ontario, gives its Board governance and property powers, and requires annual reporting and yearly audits.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
Applicants for security guard or private investigator licences must complete the required training and testing, meet the first-aid requirement for the security guard test, and use approved training providers; some out-of-province licence holders and transition cases are exempt.
Canada — Ontario
2 provisions
This Act requires career colleges and registrants to register, get program approval, follow student-protection rules, and meet reporting and advertising limits.
Canada — Ontario
3 provisions
This part defines key coroner-related terms and sets out the main roles, powers, reporting duties, complaints handling, and death-notification rules.
Canada — Ontario
3 provisions
This provision defines key driving terms and sets rules for driver classes, novice drivers, air brake endorsements, recreational vehicle endorsements, medical reporting, and certain licence suspensions or cancellations.
Canada — Ontario
23 provisions
This provision defines key municipal terms and says municipal powers are exercised by council, usually by by-law unless another power is given.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
This zoning order sets land-use rules for specified lands in Mississauga, including permitted uses, setbacks, heights, parking rules, and related exceptions.
Canada — Ontario
2 provisions
These appeal rules set filing steps, deadlines, and document requirements for appeals under the Provincial Offences Act.
Canada — Ontario
1 provisions
This Act creates a transition board for Peel restructuring, gives it information-gathering and reporting powers, limits use of personal information, and lets the Minister make regulations and seek court enforcement.
Canada — Ontario
2 provisions
This part of the Act requires consultant and in-house lobbyists to register and update returns, and gives the registrar powers to manage the registry and review filings.
Canada — Ontario
2 provisions
This provision designates many named organizations as public service agencies for the Act’s definition of “government agency,” with some entries revoked or limited to specific programs.