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Q Qualitative Requirements (23)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibited use of pesticides causing impairment or harmdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherNo person, whether acting or not acting under the authority of a licence or permit under this Act or an exemption under the regulations, shall discharge or cause or permit the discharge of a pesticide or of any substance or thing containing a pesticide into the environment that, (a) causes or is likely to cause impairment of the quality of the environment for any use that can be made of it greater than the impairment, if any, for such use that would necessarily result from the proper use of the pesticide; (b) causes or is likely to cause injury or damage to property or to plant or animal life greater than the injury or damage, if any, that would necessarily result from the proper use of the pesticide; (c) causes or is likely to cause harm or material discomfort to any person greater than the harm or material discomfort, if any, that would necessarily result from the proper use of the pesticide; (d) adversely affects or is likely to affect adversely the health of any person to a greater degree than the adverse effect, if any, that would necessarily result from the proper use of the pesticide; (e) impairs or is likely to impair the safety of any person to a greater degree than the impairment, if any, of the safety of any person that would necessarily result from the proper use of the pesticide; or (f) renders or is likely to render directly or indirectly any property or plant or animal life unfit for use by humans to a degree greater than the unfitness, if any, that would necessarily result from the proper use of the pesticide.Applies to discharges into the environment that cause impairment, injury, harm, or adverse effects greater than would necessarily result from proper use.high
#Q002administrativeoperationalmandatoryProhibition as to exterminations without licenceotherNo person shall engage in, perform or offer to perform an extermination except under and in accordance with a licence of a prescribed class and except by the use of a pesticide of a class and under the conditions for use prescribed for that class of licence or unless exempt under the regulations.Applies unless exempt under the regulations.high
#Q003administrativeoperationalmandatoryLicence required to operate extermination businessotherNo person shall operate an extermination business except under and in accordance with a licence of a prescribed class or unless exempt under the regulations.Applies unless exempt under the regulations.high
#Q004administrativeoperationalmandatoryLicence required to sell or transfer pesticidesotherUnless exempt by the regulations, no person shall sell, offer to sell or transfer any pesticide unless the pesticide is classified in accordance with the regulations and except under and in accordance with a licence that shall be for such class and in respect of each premises on, in or from which the pesticide is or will be sold, offered for sale or transferred.Applies unless exempt by the regulations.high
#Q005administrativeoperationalmandatoryPermit required for land or structural exterminationotherExcept under and in accordance with a permit for the extermination issued by the Director, or if the person is exempt under the regulations, no person shall perform a land extermination or a structural extermination, (a) by means of a pesticide prescribed for the purpose of this section; (b) by means of a pesticide of a class prescribed for the purpose of this section; or (c) under the conditions of use prescribed for the purpose of this section.Applies unless exempt under the regulations.high
#Q006administrativeoperationalmandatoryPermit required for water exterminationdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherNo person shall perform a water extermination except under and in accordance with a permit issued by the Director for the water extermination or if the person is exempt under the regulations.Applies unless exempt under the regulations.high
#Q007prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of pesticide use for cosmetic purposesotherSubject to subsection (2), no person shall use or cause or permit the use in, on or over land of an active ingredient unless the active ingredient meets the following criteria: 1. The Director has determined, in accordance with the regulations, that the active ingredient is appropriate for use for a cosmetic purpose. 2. The Director has listed the active ingredient in a prescribed document, which may be amended from time to time, published by the Ministry and available on a website of the Government.Applies subject to exceptions for golf courses, agriculture, forestry, public health/safety, or other prescribed uses.high
#Q008administrativeoperationalmandatoryLiability insurance requirement for operatorsotherAn operator shall insure against liability or furnish a bond as provided for by the regulations.high
#Q009prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition against obstruction of provincial officersotherNo person shall hinder or obstruct any provincial officer or any employee in or agent of the Ministry in the performance of his or her duties under this Act.high
#Q010prohibitionreportingmandatoryProhibition against providing false informationotherNo person shall orally, in writing or electronically, give or submit false or misleading information in any statement, document or data to any provincial officer, the Minister, the Ministry, any employee in or agent of the Ministry or any person involved in carrying out a program of the Ministry in respect of any matter related to this Act or the regulations.high
#Q011prohibitionreportingmandatoryProhibition against including false information in documentsotherNo person shall include false or misleading information in any document or data required to be created, stored or submitted under this Act.high
#Q012prohibitionreportingmandatoryProhibition against refusing to furnish informationotherNo person shall refuse to furnish any provincial officer, the Minister, the Ministry or any employee in or agent of the Ministry with information required for the purposes of this Act and the regulations.high
#Q013operationaloperationalmandatoryRequirement to stop vehicles or vessels for inspectionotherOn the provincial officer’s signal to stop, the operator of the vehicle or vessel shall immediately come to a safe stop.high
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryPermission to inspect as a condition of permit or licenceotherIt is a condition of every permit or licence under this Act that the holder must forthwith on request permit provincial officers to carry out inspections authorized by the following provisions of any place, other than any room actually used as a dwelling, to which the permit or licence relates: 1. Section 19, 19.1 or 20 of this Act. 2. Section 156, 156.1 or 158 of the Environmental Protection Act. 3. Section 13, 14 or 16 of the Nutrient Management Act, 2002. 4. Section 15, 15.1 or 17 of the Ontario Water Resources Act. 5. Section 81, 82 or 89 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002. 6. Section 15 or 18 of the Toxics Reduction Act, 2009.high
#Q015reportingreportingmandatoryRequirement to notify Director of harmful pesticide dischargesdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherEvery person who discharges a pesticide or a substance or thing containing a pesticide in or into the environment out of the normal course of events that, (a) causes or is likely to cause impairment of the quality of the environment for any use that can be made of it; (b) causes or is likely to cause injury or damage to property or to plant or animal life; (c) causes or is likely to cause harm or material discomfort to any person; (d) adversely affects or is likely to adversely affect the health of any person; (e) impairs or is likely to impair the safety of any person; or (f) renders or is likely to render directly or indirectly any property or plant or animal life unfit for use by humans, shall forthwith notify the Director.Applies when a pesticide discharge occurs out of the normal course of events causing impairment, damage, or harm.high
#Q016corrective_actionhealthmandatoryRequirement for cleaning and decontamination after unlawful pesticide contactdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherEvery person responsible for a pesticide or a substance or thing containing a pesticide shall take such measures and do such things within such time or times with respect to the cleaning and decontamination of the environment, or any plant or animal life, substance or thing that has come into contact with a pesticide by any means other than in accordance with this Act and the regulations or a licence, permit or order thereunder as may be prescribed.high
#Q017prohibitionhealthmandatoryProhibition of use pending cleaning and decontaminationotherNo person shall use the environment or any plant or animal life, substance or thing that has come into contact with a pesticide by any means other than in accordance with this Act and the regulations or a licence, permit or order thereunder unless the cleaning and decontamination thereof has been completed in the prescribed manner or has been approved by the Director in writing.Applies until cleaning/decontamination is complete or approved by the Director in writing.high
#Q018operationaloperationalmandatoryDuty of corporate directors and officers to prevent unlawful effectsotherEvery director or officer of a corporation that engages in an activity that may cause an effect mentioned in subsection (3) contrary to this Act or the regulations has a duty to take all reasonable care to prevent the corporation from causing or permitting such unlawful effect.high
#Q019administrativeoperationalmandatoryPenalty increase for Table 1 substance violationsdrinking water, wastewater, otherIf an unlawful discharge (including a violation of limits in MISA regulations, orders or an OWRA approval) or a violation of a person’s duty to restore the natural environment following a spill involves a substance listed in Table 1 to this Code, paragraphs 4 and 5 of subsection 9(1) of the EP regulation require the Director, when determining the amount of the EP order for the violation, to increase the gravity component of the penalty by 35%.Unlawful discharge or violation of restoration duty involving a substance listed in Table 1.high
#Q020operationalhealthrecommendedCaution in handling PBT substancesotherBecause of these risks, special caution in use, manufacturing, storage or waste management of PBT substances should be exercisedhigh
#Q021administrativereportingmandatoryNotice and consultation for Code amendmentsotherBefore adding or removing a substance to Table 1, the Ministry will post a notice of proposal to amend Table 1 to this Code on the EBR Registry, seek public and stakeholder input, and consider that input before making a final decision.Prior to adding or removing a substance to the List of Toxic Substances.high
#Q022administrativeoperationalmandatoryPeriodic review and amendment of toxic substances listotherThe Ministry will, from time to time, review and amend the substances listed in Table 1 to this Code (List of Toxic Substances) to reflect new information it receives.As new information is received by the Ministry.high
#Q023administrativeoperationalmandatoryLegal effective date of amendmentsotheran amendment to the Table 1 would not have legal effect under the EP scheme until notice of the amendment has been posted on the EBR Registry or in the Ontario Gazette (see section 177 of the Environmental Protection Act).Applies to any update or amendment to the List of Toxic Substances.high

P Quantitative Requirements (20)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001designoperationalmandatoryMaximum shotgun shell capacityotherrequirement<= 3 shellsTotal shells held in the chamber and magazine at one time.While hunting with a shotgun.high
#R002operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum hunting party size on private landotherrequirement<= 12 peopleEntry onto private land without express permission of the occupier.When any member of the party possesses a firearm or other hunting device.high
#R003operationaloperationalmandatoryNight hunting prohibition period (after sunset)otherrequirement0.5 hoursProhibition of hunting and shining lights starting after sunset.During the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise.high
#R004operationaloperationalmandatoryOntario residency duration requirementotherrequirement>= 6 monthsActual residency in Ontario to qualify as a resident.During the 12 months preceding the day that residence becomes material.high
#R005operationalreportingmandatoryTrain and trial area application windowotherrequirement<= 90 daysOne-time application period for establishing a new train and trial area.Occurring only in 2024.high
#R006operationaloperationalmandatoryPersonal education wildlife limitotherrequirement1 individualKeeping wildlife in captivity for personal education without a licence.Applies to game reptiles, game amphibians, and certain specially protected wildlife not at risk.high
#R007operationalreportingmandatoryGeneral offence maximum fineotherrequirement<= 25000 CADFine for a person convicted of an offence under the Act.Unless otherwise specified for careless use or commercial offences.high
#R008operationalreportingmandatoryCommercial offence maximum fineotherrequirement<= 100000 CADFine for offences under Sections 11, 48, 51, 55(3), or 58(2) or for commercial purposes.high
#R009operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period (discovery of evidence)otherrequirement<= 2 yearsMaximum time to commence prosecution after evidence comes to attention.high
#R010operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period (offence commission)otherrequirement<= 3 yearsMaximum time to commence prosecution after the offence was committed.high
#R011operationalreportingmandatoryNotice of receipt deemed date (mail)otherrequirement5 daysDeemed receipt date for notices of amendment or cancellation sent by mail.Unless the person establishes non-receipt in good faith due to absence, accident, or illness.high
#R012operationalreportingmandatoryHearing request timelineotherrequirement<= 15 daysDeadline to require a hearing after service of a notice of refusal or cancellation.Request must be in writing to the Minister.high
#R013operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimum age for licence issuanceotherrequirement>= 16 yearsAge limit for issuing any licence under the Act.Unless otherwise prescribed by the regulations.high
#R014operationalreportingmandatoryCommercial fishing notice of disagreement deadlineotherrequirement<= 10 daysWritten notice of disagreement with conditions of a commercial fishing licence.Measured from the date the licence is issued.high
#R015operationaloperationalmandatoryForfeiture period for unidentified ownerotherrequirement30 daysPeriod after which a seized thing is forfeited if the identity of the person it was seized from is unknown.Measured from the date of seizure.high
#R016operationalreportingmandatoryApplication for release of forfeited thing deadlineotherrequirement<= 30 daysDeadline for a third party with an interest in a forfeited thing to apply for its release.Measured after the thing is forfeited.high
#R017operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum imprisonment term (general offences)otherrequirement<= 1 yearMaximum prison sentence for a person convicted of a general offence under the Act.high
#R018operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum imprisonment term (serious offences)otherrequirement<= 2 yearsMaximum prison sentence for careless use of a firearm or commercial/specified offences.Applies to Section 16, 11, 48, 51, 55(3), 58(2), or offences for commercial purposes.high
#R019operationaloperationalmandatoryInvestigative warrant durationotherrequirement30 daysDuration of a warrant to use investigative techniques or procedures.May be shorter if specified in the warrant.high
#R020operationalreportingmandatoryGame and Fish Act transition limitation periodotherrequirement6 monthsTransition period for applying new limitation periods to offences committed under the Game and Fish Act.Measured before Section 119 comes into force.high

D Definitions (99)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001toxic substancea substance listed in this Code.high
#D002Bioaccumulationthe 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
#D003BAFthe 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
#D004BCFthe 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
#D005log Kowa 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
#D006toxica 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
#D007Greatest Potential for ExposureThose substances on the DSL to which people are expected most likely to be exposed.high
#D008Inherently 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
#D009Persistencerelated 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
#D010half-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
#D011PBTssubstances 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
#D012EPEnvironmental penaltyhigh
#D013EPAEnvironmental Protection Acthigh
#D014OWRAOntario Water Resources Acthigh
#D015CEPACanadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999high
#D016CMPChemicals Management Planhigh
#D017MISAMunicipal/Industrial Strategy for Abatementhigh
#D018DSLDomestic Substances Listhigh
#D019PiTpersistent and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D020BiTbioaccumulative and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D021PBiTpersistent and bioaccumulative and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D022EBREnvironmental Bill of Rightshigh
#D023the regulationO. Reg. 222/07high
#D024the EP regulationO. Reg. 222/07high
#D025MinistryMinistry of the Environmenthigh
#D026EP ordersEnvironmental penalty ordershigh
#D027airopen air not enclosed in a building, structure, machine, chimney, stack, flue or vehiclehigh
#D028active ingredientsubject to subsection (1.1), a pesticide, (a) that is a component of a product that is a pesticide, and (b) to which the intended effects of the product are attributedhigh
#D029administrative penaltya penalty imposed under section 41.1 or 41.2high
#D030analystan analyst appointed under the Environmental Protection Acthigh
#D031cosmeticnon-essentialhigh
#D032dischargewhen used as a verb, includes add, deposit, emit or leak and, when used as a noun, includes addition, deposit, emission or leakhigh
#D033documentincludes a sound recording, videotape, film, photograph, chart, graph, map, plan, survey, book of account and information recorded or stored by means of any devicehigh
#D034environmentthe natural environment, a building, structure, machine and vehicle, or any of themhigh
#D035exterminationa land extermination, structural extermination or a water exterminationhigh
#D036extermination businessan activity or enterprise carried on for the purpose of causing an extermination or exterminations to be performed for fee or paymenthigh
#D037exterminatora person who, personally or through employees, assistants or agents, performs or enters into a contract to perform an exterminationhigh
#D038inspectionincludes an audit, examination, survey, test and inquiryhigh
#D039justicea provincial judge or a justice of the peacehigh
#D040landsurface land not enclosed in a building or structure, land covered by water and all subsoil, or any combination or part thereofhigh
#D041land exterminationthe destruction, prevention or control in, on or over land of a pest or pests by the use of a pesticide but does not include a structural extermination, a water extermination or the destruction, prevention or control of termiteshigh
#D042licencea licence issued under this Act and the regulationshigh
#D043licenseea person who is the holder of a licence under this Acthigh
#D044Ministerthe Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks or such other member of the Executive Council as may be assigned the administration of this Act under the Executive Council Acthigh
#D045Ministrythe ministry of the Ministerhigh
#D046natural environmentthe air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontariohigh
#D047operatora person who has the control and management of an extermination business, and ‘operate’ has a corresponding meaninghigh
#D048permitteea person who is the holder of a permit under this Acthigh
#D049personincludes a municipality, a corporation on behalf of the Crown in right of Ontario, and an agent of any of themhigh
#D050person responsiblewhen used with reference to a pesticide, substance or thing, means, (a) the owner, (b) the person having the charge, management or control of the handling, storage, use, disposal, transportation or display, or (c) the person having the charge, management or control, of the pesticide, substance or thinghigh
#D051pestany injurious, noxious or troublesome plant or animal life other than humans or plant or animal life on or in humans and includes any injurious, noxious or troublesome organic function of a plant or animalhigh
#D052pesticideany organism, substance or thing that is manufactured, represented, sold or used as a means of directly or indirectly controlling, preventing, destroying, mitigating, attracting or repelling any pest or of altering the growth, development or characteristics of any plant life that is not a pest and includes any organism, substance or thing registered under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada)high
#D053placeincludes a building, structure, machine, vehicle or vesselhigh
#D054prescribedprescribed by the regulationshigh
#D055provincial officera person who is designated under section 17high
#D056public servanta public servant appointed under Part III of the Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006high
#D057receivera person who has been appointed to take or who has taken possession or control of property pursuant to a mortgage, hypothec, pledge, charge, lien, security interest, encumbrance or privilege or pursuant to an order of a court, and includes a receiver-manager and an interim receiverhigh
#D058regulationsthe regulations made under this Acthigh
#D059secured creditora person who holds a mortgage, hypothec, pledge, charge, lien, security interest, encumbrance or privilege on or against property, but does not include a person who has taken possession or control of the propertyhigh
#D060structural exterminationthe destruction, prevention or control of a pest that may adversely affect a building, structure, machine, vehicle or their contents or the use or enjoyment thereof by any person by the use of a pesticide in, on or in the vicinity of the building, structure, machine or vehicle and includes the destruction, prevention or control of termiteshigh
#D061Tribunalthe Ontario Land Tribunalhigh
#D062watersurface water and ground water, or either of themhigh
#D063water exterminationthe destruction, prevention or control in, on or over surface water of a pest by the use of a pesticidehigh
#D064the Directora Director appointed under section 3high
#D065vehicleincludes a trailer or other equipment attached to the vehiclehigh
#D066offencean offence under section 4, 6, 7 or 7.1high
#D067devicea substance or tracking device that, when placed or installed in or on any place, land or thing, may be used to help ascertain, by electronic or other means, the origin, identity or location of anythinghigh
#D068fiduciaryan executor, administrator, administrator with the will annexed, trustee, guardian of property or attorney for property, but does not include a trustee in bankruptcy or trustee in bankruptcy representativehigh
#D069danger to the health or safety of personsa danger to existing water supplies that are used for human consumption shall be deemed to be a danger to the health or safety of persons.high
#D070use of pesticide(a) the placement or application of a pesticide is a use of the pesticide; and (b) the mixing, dilution or loading of a pesticide for the purpose of placing or applying it is a use of the pesticide.high
#D071fiduciary propertyproperty held or administered by a fiduciary in the capacity of fiduciary, or property in respect of which a fiduciary has powers or duties in the capacity of fiduciaryhigh
#D072fiduciary representativewith respect to a fiduciary, an officer, director, employee or agent of the fiduciary, or a lawyer, consultant or other advisor of the fiduciary who is acting on behalf of the fiduciaryhigh
#D073municipalityincludes a local board, as defined in the _Municipal Affairs Act_ , and a board, commission or other local authority exercising any power with respect to municipal affairs or purposes, including school purposes, in an unorganised township or unsurveyed territoryhigh
#D074municipal representativewith respect to a municipality, an officer, employee or agent of the municipality, or a lawyer, consultant or other advisor of the municipality who is acting on behalf of the municipalityhigh
#D075non-municipal propertywith respect to a municipality, property that is not owned, leased or occupied by the municipalityhigh
#D076receiver representativewith respect to a receiver, an officer, director, employee or agent of the receiver, or a lawyer, consultant or other advisor of the receiver who is acting on behalf of the receiverhigh
#D077secured creditor representativewith respect to a secured creditor, an officer, director, employee or agent of the secured creditor, or a lawyer, consultant or other advisor of the secured creditor who is acting on behalf of the secured creditorhigh
#D078trustee in bankruptcy representativewith respect to a trustee in bankruptcy, an officer, director, employee or agent of the trustee in bankruptcy, or a lawyer, consultant or other advisor of the trustee in bankruptcy who is acting on behalf of the trustee in bankruptcyhigh
#D079licencea licence or permit under this Act or the regulationshigh
#D080commercial motor vehiclehave the same meanings as in the _Highway Traffic Act_high
#D081motor vehiclehave the same meanings as in the _Highway Traffic Act_high
#D082offence notice or summonsmeans, (a) an offence notice or summons under Part I of the _Provincial Offences Act_ , or (b) a summons under Part III of the _Provincial Offences Act._high
#D083official documentmeans, (a) an approval, certificate, consent, licence, notice, permit, order or return under this Act or the regulations, (b) a certificate as to service of a document mentioned in clause (a), (c) a certificate or report as to the analysis, description, ingredients, quality, quantity or temperature of any solid, liquid or gas or any combination of any of them, (d) a certificate or report as to the analysis, description, quality or quantity of any odour, heat, sound, vibration, radiation or any combination of any of them, (e) a certificate or report as to the custody of any solid, liquid or gas or any combination of any of them, (f) a certificate as to the custody of any book, record or report or as to the custody of any other document, or (g) a certificate as to whether or not any document or notification was received or issued by the Minister or the Ministry under this Act or the regulations.high
#D084CLI ECAConsolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approvalhigh
#D085ECAEnvironmental Compliance Approvalhigh
#D086O&Moperations and maintenancehigh
#D087Prescribed personsdefined under Ontario Regulation 208/19, Environmental Compliance Approval in Respect of Sewage Works. They are identified as having an agreement with a municipality under the Planning Act or the Development Charges Act.high
#D088municipal sewage collection systemGenerally, a municipal sewage collection system includes all residential sewage works that collect and transmit sanitary sewage owned by a municipality within their geographic boundaries. This includes works that are owned, or will be owned pursuant to an agreement under the Planning Act or Development Charges Act, by: a municipality, a municipal service board established under the Municipal Act, 2001 or a city board established under the City of Toronto Act, 2006; a corporation established under the Municipal Act, as amended, or under of the City of Toronto Act, as amendedhigh
#D089municipal stormwater management systemGenerally, a municipal stormwater management system includes all residential and commercial sewage works for stormwater management owned by a municipality within their geographical boundaries. This includes works that are owned, or will be owned pursuant to an agreement under the Planning Act or Development Charges Act, by: a municipality or by a municipal service board established under the Municipal Act, as amended, or a city board established under the City of Toronto Act, as amended; a corporation established under the Municipal Act or under the City of Toronto Act, as amendedhigh
#D090Schedule Ccontains the list of amendments to the CLI ECA that have been approved by the Directorhigh
#D091Schedule Dcontains information regarding pre-authorized alterations to the systemhigh
#D092Schedule C amendmentan alteration or change to the works that is not pre-authorized under the terms and conditions in Schedule D of your CLI ECA.high
#D093RepairFixing or replacing something that is broken or not working correctly.high
#D094MaintenanceInspecting or servicing equipment to proactively to prevent the need for repair. Includes replacing equipment with new equipment that performs the same function.high
#D095Routine maintenanceMaintenance conducted in accordance with requirements listed in the CLI ECA, in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations or generally accepted as good engineering practice.high
#D096Pre-authorized alterationsfuture changes to the works that the ministry approves when the CLI ECA is issued.high
#D097municipal CLI ECAa single environmental permission for all the sewage works components of a municipal sewage collection system or a municipal stormwater management system.high
#D098Schedule Athe schedule in a CLI ECA that specifies the date by which a municipality must apply for a review and renewal of the approval.high
#D099Schedule Bthe schedule in a CLI ECA that contains the description of the system and its key components.high