| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #Q001 | administrative | operational | mandatory | OPHS Implementation Accountability | other | Boards of health/public health units are accountable for implementing the OPHS including the protocols and guidelines that are referenced within. | high | |
| #Q002 | operational | operational | mandatory | Protocol and Guideline Delivery Requirements | other | They provide direction on how boards of health/public health units must deliver or approach specific OPHS requirements. | high | |
| #Q003 | administrative | operational | guidance | Reference Documents Compliance Exemption | other | Boards of health/public health units are not required to follow reference documents. | high | |
| #Q004 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | Alternative Format Request Acknowledgment | other | We will: acknowledge your request within three business days | If you require this information in an alternative format, please contact OPHS.Protocols.moh@ontario.ca. | high |
| #Q005 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | Alternative Format Content Provision | other | We will: provide you with the content within 15 business days | If you require this information in an alternative format, please contact OPHS.Protocols.moh@ontario.ca. | high |
| #Q006 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | OPHS Ministerial Publication Requirement | other | The OPHS are published by the Minister of Health as outlined in Section 7 of the Health Protection and Promotion Act. | high | |
| #Q007 | operational | operational | guidance | Public Health Program Implementation Flexibility | drinking water, recreational water, other | Guidelines ... allow for variability in programs and services based on local contextual factors as defined in the guidelines. | medium | |
| #Q008 | administrative | reporting | mandatory | Class B Pesticide Labeling Requirement | other | Additional information must be shown on the label regarding essential conditions for display, distribution and limitations on use. | Applies to Class B pesticides federal product class | high |
| #Q009 | operational | operational | mandatory | Class C Pesticide Use Restriction | agricultural water | The pesticide can only be used by trained persons including certified farmers, licensed exterminators and permit holders. | Applies to Class C pesticides federal product class | high |
| #Q010 | operational | operational | mandatory | Class E Neonicotinoid Use Restriction | agricultural water | Corn and soybean seeds that are treated with neonicotinoids are restricted for use by certified persons in Ontario. | Applies to corn and soybean seeds treated with clothianidin, imidacloprid, or thiamethoxam | high |
| #Q011 | prohibition | health | mandatory | Cosmetic Pesticide Use Prohibition | recreational water, other | Ontario bans the cosmetic use of pesticides to protect Ontarians from unnecessary risk by only allowing certain, low-risk pesticides for controlling weeds and pests on lawns and gardens. | high | |
| #Q012 | operational | operational | mandatory | Cosmetic Use Criteria | recreational water, other | Pesticides can only be used for cosmetic purposes if the: use is permitted under an exception to the ban, or active ingredient in the pesticide is included on the Allowable List | high | |
| #Q013 | administrative | operational | recommended | Allowable List Version Verification | other | Please check the list to ensure you use the most current version. | high | |
| #Q014 | operational | operational | guidance | Class B User Qualifications | other | Specific qualifications may be required for a person to use this product. | Applies to Federal Restricted / Provincial Class B pesticides | high |
| #Q015 | administrative | operational | guidance | Allowable List Addition Request | other | You can submit a form to the ministry to request that the Director under the Pesticides Act consider adding an active ingredient to the Allowable List. | high |
| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Limit Type | Limit Value | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #R001 | design | operational | mandatory | Large residential system threshold | drinking water | requirement | >= 100 residences | Classification of municipal drinking water systems | Serving private residences | high |
| #R002 | design | operational | mandatory | Small residential system threshold | drinking water | requirement | 6 - 100 residences | Classification of municipal drinking water systems | Serving private residences | high |
| #R003 | design | operational | mandatory | Large non-residential flow threshold | drinking water | requirement | > 2.9 L/s | Supply to designated facilities (e.g., day cares, schools, hospitals) | high | |
| #R004 | design | operational | mandatory | Small non-residential flow threshold | drinking water | requirement | < 2.9 L/s | Supply to designated facilities (e.g., day cares, schools, hospitals) | high | |
| #R005 | operational | operational | mandatory | Licence validity period | drinking water | requirement | 5 years | Municipal residential system license duration | Subject to maintaining status and financial plans | high |
| #R006 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Director notification period for alterations | drinking water | requirement | <= 30 days | Notification of system changes or alterations | Within 30 days of completing or placing alteration into service | high |
| #R007 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Preauthorized alteration record retention | drinking water | requirement | >= 10 years | Retention of records for preauthorized conditions | Keep records at the drinking water system | high |
| #R008 | physical | health | mandatory | Lead testing plumbing flush time | drinking water | requirement | >= 5 minutes | Flushing lines before stagnation for lead sampling | Turn on tap to flush water from lines | high |
| #R009 | physical | health | mandatory | Lead testing stagnation period | drinking water | requirement | 30 - 35 minutes | Wait time without plumbing use before taking lead samples | high | |
| #R010 | physical | health | mandatory | Lead plumbing sample volume | drinking water | requirement | 1 L | Sample size for lead testing | Applies to both 1st and 2nd samples | high |
| #R011 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Adverse test result written notification period | drinking water | requirement | <= 24 hours | Follow-up written notice after oral notification of adverse results | After oral notice to SAC and medical officer | high |
| #R012 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Adverse test result resolution report period | drinking water | requirement | <= 7 days | Written notice summarizing action and results after issue resolution | Within 7 days after the issue has been resolved | high |
| #R013 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Pollution Prevention Plan Frequency | wastewater | requirement | 6 years | Submission frequency for P2 plans if not following BMP | Only for facilities not choosing to follow/comply with the BMP | high |
| #R014 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Pollution Prevention Plan Update | wastewater | requirement | 3 years | Update frequency for P2 plans | For facilities required to submit P2 plans | high |
| #R015 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Spill Reporting Deadline | wastewater | requirement | 5 days | Time to submit a written spill report to Toronto Water | high | |
| #R016 | operational | operational | mandatory | Interceptor Spill Inspection Threshold | wastewater | requirement | >= 2 litres | Volume threshold requiring immediate interceptor inspection | Spill entering oil or sand/grit interceptor | high |
| #R017 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Drawing Inspection Availability | wastewater | requirement | <= 3 working days | Time to provide mechanical drawings to the City | high | |
| #R018 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Record Retention Period | wastewater | requirement | 7 years | Retention for interceptor maintenance and waste disposal records | high | |
| #R019 | design | treatment | recommended | Oil Interceptor Retention Time | wastewater | requirement | >= 2 hours | Minimum wastewater retention time based on max flow | high | |
| #R020 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | Effluent Oil and Grease Limit | wastewater | MAC | <= 15 mg/L | Maximum oil and grease concentration at point of discharge | Applies to automotive repair wastewater | high |
| #R021 | operational | operational | mandatory | Oil Interceptor Inspection Frequency | wastewater | requirement | 3 months | Minimum frequency for checking sludge and floating oil | high | |
| #R022 | physical | operational | mandatory | Oil Interceptor Bottom Sludge Limit | wastewater | requirement | <= 15 cm | Absolute maximum depth of bottom sludge | Or 25% of wetted height, whichever is lesser | high |
| #R023 | physical | operational | mandatory | Oil Interceptor Floating Oil Limit | wastewater | requirement | <= 5 cm | Absolute maximum depth of floating oil and grease | Or 5% of wetted height, whichever is lesser | high |
| #R024 | operational | operational | mandatory | Oil Interceptor Annual Cleaning | wastewater | requirement | 12 months | Mandatory full clean-out interval regardless of levels | high | |
| #R025 | operational | operational | mandatory | Sand and Grit Interceptor Inspection Frequency | wastewater | requirement | 1 month | Minimum frequency for measuring bottom sludge | high | |
| #R026 | physical | operational | mandatory | Sand and Grit Solids Limit | wastewater | requirement | <= 75 % | Maximum wetted height solids accumulation before cleaning | high | |
| #R027 | operational | operational | mandatory | Sand and Grit Interceptor Cleaning Frequency | wastewater | requirement | 6 months | Mandatory full clean-out interval regardless of sludge levels | high | |
| #R028 | physical | operational | guidance | Stormceptor Sediment Threshold | wastewater | requirement | 200 mm | Allowable sediment thickness for smaller units | high | |
| #R029 | chemical | operational | guidance | Used Oil Filter Oil Content | wastewater | requirement | 3 % | Oil content by weight classifying filters as special waste | May vary by province | high |
| #R030 | operational | operational | mandatory | Oil Filter Drain Time | wastewater | requirement | 24 hours | Time to drain punctured oil filters prior to recycling | high | |
| #R031 | chemical | operational | recommended | Solvent Contamination Replacement Threshold | other | requirement | 2 - 3 % | Contamination level requiring solvent replacement | high | |
| #R032 | design | operational | recommended | Spray Gun Efficiency | other | requirement | 65 % | Minimum recommended spray efficiency to reduce coating usage | high | |
| #R033 | physical | treatment | mandatory | Vehicle Wash pH Limit | wastewater | requirement | 6.0 - 10.5 pH | Allowable pH of cleaners at point of use after dilution | To minimize dissolving metals | high |
| #R034 | physical | operational | recommended | Fuel Tank Water depth threshold | other | requirement | 5 cm | Water depth in fuel storage tank requiring reporting/pump out | high | |
| #R035 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | Oil and Grease concentration Limit | wastewater | MAC | 15 mg/L | Effluent concentration limit for oil and grease | From automotive repair facilities to sanitary sewers | high |
| #R036 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Alternative format request acknowledgement timeline | other | requirement | <= 3 business days | Timeline for acknowledging alternative format requests | Upon receipt of request | high |
| #R037 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Alternative format content provision timeline | other | requirement | <= 15 business days | Timeline for providing information in alternative formats | Following acknowledgement of request | high |
| Req ID | Category | Name | Context | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #D001 | AIDS | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | high | |
| #D002 | AEFIs | Adverse Events Following Immunization | high | |
| #D003 | CPE | Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae | high | |
| #D004 | CDI | Clostridium difficile Infection | high | |
| #D005 | COVID-19 | Coronavirus Disease 2019 | high | |
| #D006 | iGAS | Group A Streptococcal Disease, invasive | high | |
| #D007 | SARS | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome | high | |
| #D008 | MERS | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome | high | |
| #D009 | HUS | Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome | high | |
| #D010 | ON-FIORP | Ontario’s Foodborne Illness Outbreak Response Protocol | high | |
| #D011 | OPHS | Ontario Public Health Standards | high | |
| #D012 | Portable Document Format | high | ||
| #D013 | E. coli | Escherichia coli | high | |
| #D014 | Varicella | Chickenpox | high | |
| #D015 | Whooping Cough | Pertussis | high | |
| #D016 | Protocols | provide direction to boards of health/public health units on how to operationalize specific requirement(s) within the OPHS (PDF) | high | |
| #D017 | Guidelines | provide direction to boards of health/public health units on how to approach specific requirement(s) within the OPHS (PDF) | high | |
| #D018 | Reference documents | topic-specific documents that provide information and best practices to assist those working in local boards of health/public health units to implement the OPHS, protocols and guidelines | high | |
| #D019 | Appendix 1 | Case Definitions and Disease Specific Information | high | |
| #D020 | PFAS | Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances | high | |
| #D021 | NPDWR | National Primary Drinking Water Regulation | high | |
| #D022 | UCMR 5 | fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule | high | |
| #D023 | HFPO-DA | commonly known as GenX | high | |
| #D024 | SDWA | Safe Drinking Water Act | high | |
| #D025 | MCLs | maximum contaminant levels | high | |
| #D026 | Small systems | those serving 10,000 or fewer people | high | |
| #D027 | rule crosswalk | a side-by-side comparison of the federal requirements and the corresponding State authorities for the development of the primacy application | high | |
| #D028 | OPHS | Ontario Public Health Standards | high | |
| #D029 | Portable Document Format | high | ||
| #D030 | E. coli | Escherichia coli | high | |
| #D031 | AIDS | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | high | |
| #D032 | ON-FIORP | Ontario’s Foodborne Illness Outbreak Response Protocol | high | |
| #D033 | direct | A point source that discharges pollutants to waters of the United States, such as streams, lakes, or oceans. | high | |
| #D034 | indirect | A facility that discharges pollutants to a publicly owned treatment works (municipal sewage treatment plant). | high | |
| #D035 | Carbon black | derived from petrochemicals and is an important family of industrial carbons used primarily as reinforcing agents in rubber and as black pigments in inks, coatings, and plastics. | high | |
| #D036 | NAICS | North American Industrial Classification System | high | |
| #D037 | BAT | Best Available Technology Economically Achievable | high | |
| #D038 | NSPS | New Source Performance Standards | high | |
| #D039 | PSNS | Pretreatment Standards for New Sources | high | |
| #D040 | BPT | Best Practicable Pollutant Control Technology Currently Available | high |