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Document ID ca-on-2obc-2024-05-31 Title The 2024 Ontario Building Code URL https://www.ontario.ca/page/2025-ministers-annual-report-drinking-water Jurisdiction /ca/on Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:08:25.706683+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (60)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001reportingreportingmandatoryLaboratory Inspection and Reportingdrinking waterlaboratories licensed by the province to perform drinking water testing are inspected twice per year and must report all test results to the ministry within ten (10) days of those inspections.within ten (10) days of inspectionshigh
#Q002monitoringhealthmandatoryLead Testing at Schools and Child Care Centresdrinking waterOntario requires lead testing in drinking water in all schools and child care centres.in all schools and child care centreshigh
#Q003operationaloperationalmandatoryDrinking Water Operator Certificationdrinking waterOntario’s drinking water system operators must be trained and certified according to the type and class of system they operate.according to the type and class of system they operatehigh
#Q004operationaloperationalmandatoryOperator Continuing Educationdrinking waterDepending on the classification level of the drinking water system in question, operators must complete between 60 and 150 combined hours of continuing education and on-the-job training every three years to renew their certificates.every three years to renew their certificateshigh
#Q005operationaloperationalmandatoryCybersecurity Risk Evaluation and Mitigationdrinking waterAll municipal residential drinking water systems in Ontario are required to evaluate and mitigate against cybersecurity threats as part of risk assessments conducted in accordance with Ontario’s Drinking Water Quality Management Standard.as part of risk assessmentshigh
#Q006administrativeoperationalmandatoryAccreditation of Drinking Water Systems and Testing Servicesdrinking waterLicensed laboratories and operating authorities of municipal residential drinking water systems are required to be accredited by third-party organizations designated as accreditation bodies for the purpose of accreditation under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002.high
#Q007monitoringhealthrecommendedPrivate Well Water Testingdrinking waterThis means that private well owners are responsible for testing their own well water in accordance with their local public health unit’s guidance.medium
#Q008administrativeunknownmandatoryTimeline for Minister's Approval of Plan Amendmentdrinking waterWhere Minister’s approval of a plan amendment is required, the Minister has 120 days to approve the amendment or to require changes or additional consultation and resubmission.Where Minister’s approval of a plan amendment is requiredhigh
#Q009prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Hunting Specially Protected WildlifeotherA person shall not hunt or trap specially protected wildlife or any bird that belongs to a species that is wild by nature and is not a game bird.high
#Q010reportingreportingmandatoryDuty to Report Firearm Injuriesrecreational water, otherA person shall notify a conservation officer as soon as practicable if an injury requiring treatment by a physician is caused by the discharge of a firearm while the person is in possession of the firearm for the purpose of hunting, trapping or fishing.If an injury requiring treatment by a physician is caused by the discharge of a firearmhigh
#Q011prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Abandonment of Game WildlifeotherA hunter or trapper who kills game wildlife other than a furbearing mammal shall not abandon it if its flesh may become unsuitable for human consumption.If flesh may become unsuitable for human consumptionhigh
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryDuty to Prevent Escape of Captive WildlifeotherA person who keeps a farmed animal or who keeps game wildlife or specially protected wildlife in captivity shall ensure that it does not escape.high
#Q013administrativeoperationalmandatoryMandatory Carriage of Licenceaquatic life, recreational water, otherA person who is hunting, trapping or fishing shall carry on his or her person any licence or authorization issued under this Act.high
#Q014administrativeoperationalmandatoryProduction of Licence for Inspectionaquatic life, recreational water, otherOn the request of a conservation officer, the holder of a licence or authorization shall produce and show it to the officer.On the request of a conservation officerhigh
#Q015monitoringoperationalmandatoryDuty to Stop and Produce for Inspectionaquatic life, recreational water, otherOn the conservation officer’s signal to stop, the operator of the conveyance shall immediately stop and produce for inspection any wildlife, invertebrate, fish, document or other thing requested by the officer for the purpose of this Act.Upon stop signal by conservation officerhigh
#Q016administrativeoperationalmandatoryRequirement for hunting or trapping licenceotherExcept under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations, a person shall not hunt or trap, (a) big game; (b) a game mammal that is not referred to in clause (a); (c) a game bird; (d) a furbearing mammal; (e) a game reptile; (f) a game amphibian; (g) a bird referred to in subsection 5 (2); or (h) wildlife that is not referred to in clauses (a) to (g), the hunting of which is not prohibited by section 5.Except under authority of a licence and in accordance with regulationshigh
#Q017prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Trespassing for Hunting or Fishingrecreational water, otherA person shall not, (a) enter premises in contravention of the Trespass to Property Act or the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2020 for the purpose of hunting or fishing; (b) enter premises in contravention of the Trespass to Property Act or the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2020 in possession of a firearm, fishing rod or other hunting or fishing device; (c) engage in hunting or fishing in contravention of the Trespass to Property Act; (d) fail to leave premises in contravention of the Trespass to Property Act, if the person was on the premises for the purpose of hunting or fishing; or (e) fail to leave premises in contravention of the Trespass to Property Act, if the person was on the premises in possession of a firearm, fishing rod or other hunting or fishing device.Contravention of Trespass to Property Act or Security from Trespass Acthigh
#Q018operationaloperationalmandatoryMandatory Coloured ClothingotherA person who holds a licence to hunt or trap shall, while hunting, wear coloured clothing in accordance with the regulations.While huntinghigh
#Q019prohibitionoperationalmandatoryLoaded Firearms in ConveyancesotherA person who is in an area usually inhabited by wildlife or who is on the way to or from an area usually inhabited by wildlife shall not, (a) have a loaded firearm in or on a conveyance or discharge a firearm from a conveyance, except if, (i) the conveyance is a boat that is not a motorboat, or (ii) the conveyance is a motorboat and the person is hunting migratory birds in accordance with the regulations under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (Canada)In an area usually inhabited by wildlifehigh
#Q020prohibitionoperationalmandatoryNight Hunting ProhibitionotherA person shall not, during the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise, (a) hunt wildlife; (b) have a firearm in the person’s possession in an area usually inhabited by wildlife, unless the firearm is unloaded and encased; or (c) shine a light for the purpose of hunting wildlife.From half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrisehigh
#Q021prohibitionoperationalmandatoryDog Running at LargeotherThe owner of a dog or any other person responsible for a dog shall not permit it to run at large, (a) during the open season for a species of big game in an area prescribed for the purpose of subsection (2); or (b) during the closed season for a species of big game in an area usually inhabited by that species.During open or closed seasons for big gamehigh
#Q022reportingreportingmandatoryDuty to Notify of Escape or ReleaseotherIf, despite subsection (1) or (2), a farmed animal or game wildlife or specially protected wildlife escapes or is released without authorization or in circumstances not permitted under subsection (1), the person who kept it in captivity, (a) shall immediately notify the Minister; and (b) unless otherwise directed by the Minister, shall return the farmed animal or wildlife to captivity or kill it as soon as practicable.On escape or unauthorized release of captive wildlifehigh
#Q023prohibitionoperationalmandatoryFalse Statements in Applications or DocumentsotherA person shall not make a false or misleading statement in an application for a licence or authorization or in any document or data required to be created, kept or submitted under this Act or the regulations.high
#Q024monitoringoperationalmandatoryProvision of Information During InspectionotherA person shall, during the inspection, provide information requested by the conservation officer that is relevant to the inspection.During inspection by conservation officerhigh
#Q025prohibitionoperationalmandatoryObstruction of Conservation OfficerotherA person shall not, (a) knowingly make a false or misleading statement to a conservation officer who is acting under this Act; or (b) otherwise obstruct a conservation officer who is acting under this Act.high
#Q026prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Hunting or Trapping for GainotherExcept with the authorization of the Minister, a person shall not, (a) hunt for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (b) hire, employ or induce another person to hunt for gain; (c) trap for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (d) hire, employ or induce another person to trap for gain; or (e) pay or accept a bounty.Except with the authorization of the Ministerhigh
#Q027prohibitionoperationalmandatoryCareless Handling of Firearms ProhibitedotherA person who is in possession of a firearm for the purpose of hunting, trapping or fishing shall not discharge or handle the firearm, or cause it to be discharged or handled, without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for people or property.high
#Q028prohibitionoperationalmandatoryHiring Restrictions for Hunting or Fishing Servicesrecreational water, otherA person shall not hire or employ a person who requires a licence under subsection (2) unless the person holds the licence.high
#Q029administrativeoperationalmandatoryLicensing for Buying or Selling Fishaquatic lifeA person shall not buy or sell fish that belong to a species that exists in Ontario waters or fish prescribed by the regulations, except under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations.high
#Q030operationaloperationalmandatoryTransport Container Marking Requirementsaquatic life, otherA person shall not transport a container that contains game wildlife, specially protected wildlife or fish unless the container is plainly marked on the outside with a description of the contents, the name and address of the person who is sending the container and the name and address of the person to whom the container is being sent.high
#Q031operationaloperationalmandatoryMandatory Compliance with Licence ConditionsotherThe holder of a licence or authorization shall comply with any conditions to which the licence or authorization is subject.high
#Q032prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProtection of Nests and EggsotherA person shall not destroy, take or possess the nest or eggs of a bird that belongs to a species that is wild by nature.high
#Q033prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProtection of Black Bear DensotherA person shall not interfere with a black bear in its den or intentionally damage or destroy a black bear’s den.high
#Q034prohibitionoperationalmandatoryHunting Prohibition in Protected AreasotherA person shall not hunt, trap or possess wildlife in a provincial park or Crown game preserve.high
#Q035prohibitionoperationalmandatoryPrivate Land Party Size LimitotherA person shall not enter private land in a party of more than 12 people without the express permission of the occupier if any of the members of the party possesses a firearm or other hunting device.Applies if any party member possesses a firearm or hunting devicehigh
#Q036designoperationalmandatoryShotgun Modification RequirementotherA person shall not hunt with a shotgun unless the shotgun has been permanently plugged or altered so that it cannot hold a total of more than three shells at one time in the chamber and magazine.high
#Q037prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Hunting Swimming Big GameotherA person shall not hunt big game while it is swimming.high
#Q038prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Hunting with FerretsotherA person shall not hunt with a ferret.high
#Q039operationaloperationalmandatoryPrevention of Game Meat SpoilageotherA person who possesses game wildlife that is not a furbearing mammal and that was hunted or trapped shall not permit its flesh to become unsuitable for human consumption.high
#Q040monitoringreportingmandatoryMarking and Record Keeping for Birds of PreyotherA person who keeps a specially protected raptor in captivity, or who keeps another bird of prey prescribed by the regulations in captivity, shall mark it in the manner prescribed by the regulations and shall keep the records prescribed by the regulations.high
#Q041prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Possession of Bear Gall BladdersotherA person shall not possess a black bear gall bladder that has been removed from the bear’s carcass.high
#Q042prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Serving Wildlife on Menusaquatic life, otherA person shall not list game wildlife, specially protected wildlife or fish on a menu, or charge for serving it.high
#Q043prohibitionreportingmandatoryProhibition on Licence Transfer or SaleotherA person shall not, (a) transfer a licence or any component of a licence; or (b) buy or sell a licence or any component of a licence.high
#Q044administrativereportingmandatoryMandatory Payment of Fees and RoyaltiesotherA person shall pay any fees or royalties charged by the Minister under this Act.high
#Q045administrativereportingmandatorySurrender of Cancelled LicencesotherA person whose licence or authorization is cancelled under this section shall promptly surrender the licence or authorization to the Minister.Applies upon licence cancellation by a courthigh
#Q046operationaloperationalmandatoryAquaculture Species and Licensingaquatic lifeA person shall not engage in aquaculture unless the fish that are cultured, (a) belong to a species prescribed by the regulations; and (b) are cultured under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations.high
#Q047prohibitionunknownmandatoryInterference with Lawful Fishingrecreational water, aquatic lifeA person shall not interfere with lawful hunting, trapping or fishing by, (a) tampering with traps, nets, bait, firearms or any other thing used for hunting, trapping or fishing; (b) placing himself or herself in a position, for the purpose of interfering, that hinders or prevents hunting, trapping or fishing; or (c) engaging in an activity, for the purpose of interfering, that hinders or prevents hunting, trapping or fishing.high
#Q048prohibitionunknownmandatoryTransport of Illegally Killed Fishaquatic lifeA person shall not transport wildlife or fish that was killed, captured, taken or possessed contrary to this Act, the regulations, or the Fisheries Act (Canada) or the regulations under that Act.high
#Q049prohibitionunknownmandatoryPossession of Commercial Fish Netsaquatic lifeExcept under the authority of a licence, a person shall not possess a commercial fish net.high
#Q050prohibitionunknownmandatoryEntering Land with Standing CropsotherA person shall not, for the purpose of hunting or fishing, enter or permit a dog to enter land on which any crop is growing or standing without the express permission of the occupier.high
#Q051prohibitionunknownmandatoryPossession of Fish Taken Contrary to Laws of Other Jurisdictionsaquatic lifeA person shall not possess wildlife, invertebrates or fish that, (a) were killed, captured, taken, possessed, transported, bought or sold contrary to the laws of another jurisdiction; or (b) were removed from another jurisdiction, contrary to the laws of that jurisdiction.high
#Q052prohibitionunknownmandatorySale of Commercial Fish Netsaquatic lifeA person shall not sell a commercial fish net except to a person who is authorized to possess it.high
#Q053operationaloperationalmandatoryPrevention of Fish Flesh Spoilageaquatic lifeA person who takes a fish whose flesh is suitable for human consumption shall not, (a) abandon the fish if its flesh may become unsuitable for human consumption; or (b) permit the flesh to become unsuitable for human consumption.Applies when fish flesh is suitable for human consumptionhigh
#Q054operationalhealthmandatoryCompliance with Wildlife Disease Control OrdersotherNo person shall fail to comply with an order made under this section or engage in an activity prohibited or restricted in the order.Applies to orders established under a wildlife disease control and surveillance zonehigh
#Q055administrativeoperationalmandatoryWildlife Captivity LicensingotherA person shall not keep live game wildlife or live specially protected wildlife in captivity except under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations.high
#Q056prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Hunting Animals in CaptivityotherA person shall not hunt or permit the hunting of, (a) a farmed animal; or (b) game wildlife, specially protected wildlife or any other wildlife prescribed by the regulations, if the wildlife is in captivity at the time it is hunted.Applies if the wildlife is in captivity at the time it is huntedhigh
#Q057administrativeoperationalmandatoryWildlife Propagation LicensingotherA person shall not propagate or offer to propagate game wildlife or specially protected wildlife, or possess it for the purpose of propagation, except under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations.high
#Q058operationaloperationalmandatoryProhibition on Release of Captive WildlifeotherA person shall not release a farmed animal and shall not release game wildlife or specially protected wildlife that is kept in captivity unless the person does so, (a) in accordance with the authorization of the Minister; or (b) in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations.high
#Q059administrativeoperationalmandatoryTrain and Trial Area LicensingotherA person shall not own or operate a train and trial area except under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations.high
#Q060prohibitionunknownmandatoryProhibition on False Notice of Entryrecreational water, otherA person shall not purport to give notice that entry to premises is prohibited for the purpose of hunting or fishing or that hunting or fishing is prohibited on premises unless the person has authority to give the notice.Unless the person has authority to give the noticehigh

P Quantitative Requirements (3)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicalhealthmandatoryLeaddrinking waterMAC10 micrograms per litreProvincial standard for lead in drinking waterApplies to drinking water in all schools and child care centreshigh
#P002operationaloperationalmandatoryContinuing education and on-the-job trainingdrinking waterrequirementbetween 60 and 150 hoursRequired every three years to renew operator certificatesDepending on the classification level of the drinking water system in questionhigh
#P003chemicaltreatmentguidelinePhosphorus load reductionothertreatment_goal40 %Canada-Ontario Lake Erie Action Plan target to address harmful and nuisance algal blooms and low oxygen levelsLake Erie and its watershedshigh

D Definitions (104)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001animalmeans a member of the class Mammalia (mammals), Aves (birds), Reptilia (reptiles) or Amphibia (amphibians), but does not include a human being;high
#D002aquaculturemeans the breeding or husbandry of fish, and the verb “culture” has, with respect to fish, a corresponding meaning;high
#D003big gamemeans black bear, woodland caribou, white-tailed deer, American elk or moose;high
#D004boatincludes a motorboat, rowboat, canoe, punt, sailboat or raft;high
#D005body-gripping trapmeans a device designed to capture or kill an animal by seizing and holding it by a part of its body, and includes a spring trap, steel trap, gin, deadfall, snare or leghold trap but does not include a device designed to capture or kill a mouse or rat;high
#D006buy or sellincludes lease, barter or trade for consideration, offer to buy, sell, lease, barter or trade for consideration, or possess for the purpose of buying, selling, leasing, bartering or trading for consideration, and “buying or selling” has a corresponding meaning;high
#D007closed seasonmeans, with respect to a species, the period during which hunting, trapping or fishing for that species is not permitted;high
#D008commercial fish netmeans a gill net, hoop net, pound net, seine net, trap net, trawl net, trammel net, roll net, hook line or any other net prescribed by the regulations;high
#D009conveyancemeans a vehicle, boat, or aircraft;high
#D010documentmeans anything recorded on paper or in electronic, photographic or other form;high
#D011domestic animalmeans an animal that belongs to a species that is not wild by nature;high
#D012farmed animalmeans a white-tailed deer, American elk, fisher, fox, lynx, marten, mink, raccoon or member of another species prescribed by the regulations that is being kept in captivity in Ontario for the purpose of commercial propagation or the commercial production of meat, hides, pelts, antler products or other products;high
#D013farmermeans a person whose chief occupation is farming and, (a) who is living upon and tilling his or her own land, or land to the possession of which he or she is for the time being entitled, or (b) who is a settler engaged in clearing land for the purpose of bringing it to a state of cultivation;high
#D014firearmincludes an air gun, pellet gun, bow or crossbow;high
#D015fishhas the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act (Canada);high
#D016furbearing mammalmeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of furbearing mammal;high
#D017game amphibianmeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of game amphibian;high
#D018game birdmeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of game bird;high
#D019game bird hunting preservemeans an area in which game birds propagated under a licence are released for hunting purposes;high
#D020game mammalmeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of game mammal;high
#D021game reptilemeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of game reptile;high
#D022game wildlifemeans a furbearing mammal, game amphibian, game bird, game mammal or game reptile;high
#D023huntingincludes, (a) lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of, pursuing, chasing or shooting at wildlife, whether or not the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed, or (b) capturing or harassing wildlife, except that “hunting” does not include, (c) trapping, or (d) lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of or pursuing wildlife for a purpose other than attempting to kill, injure, capture or harass it, unless the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed as a result, and “hunt” and “hunter” have corresponding meanings;high
#D024licencemeans a licence or permit issued under this Act, and includes any document or thing deemed to be a licence by the regulations;high
#D025migratory birdhas the same meaning as in the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (Canada);high
#D026Ministermeans the Minister of Natural Resources;high
#D027Ministrymeans the Ministry of Natural Resources;high
#D028motorboatmeans a boat with a motor that is attached to the boat and that is capable of being used as a means of propulsion, and includes any floating object being towed by a motorboat;high
#D029non-residentmeans a person who is not a resident;high
#D030Ontario Fishery Regulationsmeans the Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 made under the Fisheries Act (Canada) and any other regulations made under that Act that apply in Ontario and that are prescribed by the regulations made under this Act;high
#D031open seasonmeans, with respect to a species, the period during which hunting, trapping or fishing for that species is permitted;high
#D032peltmeans the untanned skin of a furbearing mammal, whether or not the skin is on a carcass;high
#D033regulationsmeans the regulations made under this Act;high
#D034residentmeans a person whose primary residence is Ontario and who has actually resided in Ontario for a period of at least six months during the 12 months preceding the day that residence becomes material under this Act, and includes a person who belongs to a class of persons deemed to be residents by the regulations;high
#D035snaremeans a device for the capturing of animals by a noose;high
#D036specially protected amphibianmeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of specially protected amphibian;high
#D037specially protected birdmeans a specially protected raptor or a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of specially protected bird;high
#D038specially protected invertebratemeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of specially protected invertebrate;high
#D039specially protected mammalmeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of specially protected mammal;high
#D040specially protected raptormeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of specially protected raptor;high
#D041specially protected reptilemeans a member of a species prescribed by the regulations as a species of specially protected reptile;high
#D042specially protected wildlifemeans a specially protected amphibian, specially protected bird, specially protected invertebrate, specially protected mammal or specially protected reptile;high
#D043train and trial areameans an area in which wildlife is enclosed for the purpose of teaching dogs hunting skills or testing their hunting skills;high
#D044transportincludes, with respect to a thing, taking the thing from one place to another, causing the thing to be taken from one place to another or possessing the thing for the purpose of taking it or causing it to be taken from one place to another;high
#D045trapmeans a body-gripping trap, box trap, cage trap or net used to capture an animal or invertebrate, and “trapping” “trapper” and the verb “trap” have corresponding meanings;high
#D046vehiclemeans any kind of vehicle that is driven, propelled or drawn on land or ice by any kind of power, including muscular power, and includes the rolling stock of a railway;high
#D047wildlifemeans an animal that belongs to a species that is wild by nature, and includes game wildlife and specially protected wildlife;high
#D048wildlife diseasemeans a disease or condition impacting wildlife caused by an infectious agent, including but not limited to a virus, prion, bacterium, protozoan, viroid, fungus or metazoan parasite.high
#D049occupierhas the same meaning as in the Trespass to Property Act;high
#D050railway landincludes all land set apart under any Act as a land subsidy or otherwise in aid of a railway or any works related to a railway.high
#D051black bear hunting serviceshas the meaning defined by the regulations;high
#D052guidemeans a person who carries out the customary duties of a hunting or sport fishing guide for gain, but does not include a person who is providing black bear hunting services.high
#D053wildlife custodianmeans a person who may, under subsection (2), keep injured, sick or immature game wildlife or specially protected wildlife in captivity for the purpose of rehabilitating or caring for them.high
#D054justicehas the same meaning as in the Provincial Offences Act.high
#D055animal, invertebrate or fishA reference in this Act to an animal, invertebrate or fish, or to any word or expression that includes an animal, invertebrate or fish, (a) includes a reference to the animal, invertebrate or fish, whether alive or dead; (b) includes a reference to the whole or any part of the animal, invertebrate or fish; (c) includes a reference to the animal, invertebrate or fish at any stage of its development, unless it is inside the body of its parent; and (d) includes a reference to the animal, invertebrate or fish, whether or not it originated in Ontario.high
#D056speciesA reference in this Act to a species includes a reference to any subspecies of the species and to any other lower taxonomic classification of the species.high
#D057loaded firearmFor the purposes of this Act, a firearm is loaded if, (a) in the case of a firearm that uses shells or cartridges, there is an unfired shell or cartridge in the chamber or in a magazine attached to the firearm; (b) in the case of a percussion muzzle-loading gun, there is a charge of powder and a projectile in the barrel and a percussion cap on the nipple; (b.1) in the case of an electronic ignition muzzle-loading gun, there is a charge of powder and a projectile in the barrel and a battery connected to the primer or charge; (c) in the case of a muzzle-loading gun to which clauses (b) and (b.1) do not apply, there is a charge of powder and a projectile in the barrel and the vent is unplugged; (d) in the case of a gun to which clauses (a), (b), (b.1) and (c) do not apply, there is a projectile in the gun or in a magazine attached to the gun; (e) in the case of a crossbow, the bow is cocked and there is a bolt in the crossbow; and (f) in the case of a bow other than a crossbow, the bow is strung and an arrow is nocked.high
#D058wildlifeA reference in this Part to wildlife includes a reference to farmed animals.high
#D059Environmental penalty (EP) ordersEnvironmental penalty (EP) orders were introduced through the Environmental Enforcement Statute Law Amendment Act (Bill 133), passed in June 2005. This legislation amended the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) and the Ontario Water Resources Act (OWRA), establishing the overall framework for EP orders.high
#D060toxic substanceUnder the EP regulation, “toxic substance” is defined in section 2 to mean a substance listed in this Code.high
#D061persistencePersistence is related to the length of time that a substance resides in the natural environment. The most common measure of persistence is a substance’s half-life, or time it takes for the concentration of a substance to be reduced to half of its original concentration in a specific media (air, water, sediment, soil).high
#D062half-lifetime it takes for the concentration of a substance to be reduced to half of its original concentration in a specific media (air, water, sediment, soil).high
#D063bioaccumulationBioaccumulation refers to the uptake of substances by biota through consumption of food sources contaminated with the substance, as well as uptake directly from the surrounding media (e.g. water, sediment).high
#D064BAFThe BAF is the amount of a substance within an organism (e.g. in its tissues) that has been taken up either via exposure to the surrounding media (e.g. water) or through ingestion of contaminated organisms on which it feeds.high
#D065BCFThe BCF is the amount of a substance within an organism (e.g. in its tissues) that has been taken up following exposure to contaminated media in which it resides.high
#D066log KowThe log Kow is a laboratory derived value which provides indication of a substance’s bioaccumulation potential based on how much of the substance enters into the octanol phase (e.g. lipid surrogate) compared with the water phase.high
#D067toxic (CEPA)a substance is toxic if it is entering or may enter the environment in a quantity or concentration or under conditions that (a) have or may have an immediate or long-term harmful effect on the environment or its biological diversity; (b) constitute or may constitute a danger to the environment on which life depends; or (c) constitute or may constitute a danger in Canada to human life or health.high
#D068Greatest Potential for ExposureThose substances on the DSL to which people are expected most likely to be exposed.high
#D069Inherently Toxic to HumansThose substances that are known or suspected of having harmful effects on humans, including cancer, birth defects and damage to genetic material.high
#D070PBTssubstances with low biodegradability (persistence), a high potential for bioaccumulation, and substances known or suspected to cause toxic effects such as carcinogenicity, mutagenicity or teratogenicity (affects reproduction).high
#D071the regulationO. Reg. 222/07high
#D072EP regulationO. Reg. 222/07high
#D073PiTpersistent and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D074BiTbioaccumulative and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D075PBiTpersistent and bioaccumulative and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D076CASChemical Abstracts Servicehigh
#D077PCBspolychlorinated biphenylshigh
#D078PCDDPolychlorinated dibenzodioxinshigh
#D079PCDFPolychlorinated dibenzofuranshigh
#D080EPEnvironmental penaltyhigh
#D081PIBSPublic Information Banking Systemhigh
#D082MISAMunicipal/Industrial Strategy for Abatementhigh
#D083OWRAOntario Water Resources Acthigh
#D084CMPChemicals Management Planhigh
#D085CEPACanadian Environmental Protection Acthigh
#D086DSLDomestic Substances Listhigh
#D087BAFbioaccumulation factorhigh
#D088BCFbioconcentration factorhigh
#D089EBREnvironmental Bill of Rightshigh
#D090HCNHydrogen cyanidehigh
#D091EPAEnvironmental Protection Acthigh
#D092Teltelephonehigh
#D093EPsEnvironmental penaltieshigh
#D094s.Sectionhigh
#D095O. Reg.Ontario Regulationhigh
#D096etcand other thingshigh
#D097PBTPolybutylene terephthalatehigh
#D098greater than or equal tohigh
#D099e.g.For examplehigh
#D100O.Reg.Ontario Regulationhigh
#D101Ppersistencehigh
#D102Bbioaccumulative propertieshigh
#D103Ttoxicityhigh
#D104MinistryMinistry of the Environmenthigh