COBSC Small Business Info-Guides
Business Regulations Info-Guide
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Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre
Introduction
This document is intented to provide general business licencing information for a number of specific industries and is best used as a starting point when researching regulations.
For regulatory or legal questions, it may be useful to contact a lawyer that deals with business regulations through the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Lawyer Referral Service.
For further information:
call 1-800-668-7380
visit the web site: Law Society of Upper Canada’s Lawyer Referral Service
BizPaL - Business Permits & Licences
BizPaL is an online service that walks Canadian
businesspeople through the process of finding comprehensive information about
permits and licensing requirements from all levels of government.
For further information:
see the document:
BizPaL - Business Permits & Licences
Business Licences
This document is intented to provide general business licencing information for a number of specific industries and is best used as a starting point when researching regulations.
For further information:
see the document:
Business Licences
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
Find out how accessibility standards, under the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, will affect business in
Ontario. Businesses and organizations who provide goods and sevices to
people in Ontario will have to meet certain accessibility standards in five
important areas of our lives. Customer service, transportation,
information and communications, built environment and employment.
For further information:
visit the web site: Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities
Government of Ontario - Regulatory Registry
The Regulatory Registry is a one-stop website that makes it easier for businesses to find out about the Government of Ontario’s regulatory proposals that may affect them and learn about regulations recently approved by the Lieutenant-Governor-In-Council (LGIC).
For further information:
call 1-800-267-8097
visit the web site: Government of Ontario - Regulatory Registry
Start-up Regulations
Business Start-Up Info-Guide
The Business Start-Up Info-Guide is designed to help you navigate through the federal and provincial government programs, services and regulations that may apply to individuals starting a business in Ontario.
For further information:
see the document
Business Start-Up Info-Guide
Taxation Info-Guide
The Taxation Info-Guide is designed to help you navigate through the federal and provincial government programs, services and regulations related to taxation that may apply to individuals starting or operating a business in Ontario.
For further information:
see the document
Taxation Info-Guide
Municipal Regulations
Each municipal government has the authority to issue its own business licenses within its jurisdiction. Since there is no uniformity throughout the country regarding municipal licenses for businesses, you should consult with the appropriate local officials to determine whether your business will be affected by local regulations and licensing requirements.
Businesses (including home-based businesses) must also meet the zoning by-laws that control property uses in their municipalities.
For further information:
visit the web site: Association Municipalities of Ontario
see the document
Municipal Requirements to Start a Business
Labelling Regulations
Labelling Claims
Specific laws were enacted to ensure that the information on labels is not false or misleading and to ensure prescribed products are labelled in accordance with Regulations.
For further information:
call 1-800-348-5358
see the document
Labelling Claims
Labelling Assessment Tools
The Labelling Assessment Tools provide a quick method for obtaining general information on how to design and check the labelling of products to meet the labelling requirements of federal legislation.
For further information:
call 1-800-348-5358
visit the web site: Labelling Assessment Tools
see the document
Labelling Assessment Tools
Labelling - Packaging Consumer Products (Non-Food)
The Competition Bureau administers the packaging and labelling of prepackaged non-food products at all levels of trade.
For further information:
call 1-800-348-5358
visit the web site: Guide to the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and Regulations
see the document
Labelling - Packaging Consumer Products (Non-Food)
Food Labelling
All producers, manufacturers, advertisers, importers and retailers of food products are subject to food labelling requirements.
For further information:
call 1-800-442-2342
visit the web site: Guide to Food Labelling and Advertising
see the document
Food Labelling
Labelling - Textiles
The Competition Bureau administers the Textile Labelling Act and the Canadian Care Labelling Program at all levels of trade which specify the requirements for the labelling and advertising of consumer textile articles.
For further information:
call 1-800-348-5358
visit the web site: Guide to the Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations
see the document
Labelling - Textiles
Fair Labelling Practices Program
Consumer protection and fair competition for industry. Standards apply to the net quantity, quality, composition, labelling and advertising of all foods in Canada.
For further information:
call 1-800-442-2342
visit the web site: Fair Labelling Practices Program
see the document
Fair Labelling Practices Program
CA Number Registration and Database
A CA number is a five-digit identification number preceded by the letters CA. Companies use this number to meet provisions of the Textile Labelling Act.
For further information:
call 1-800-348-5358
visit the web site: CA Identification Number
see the document
CA Number Registration and Database
Labelling Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides information in regards to labelling.
For further information:
see the document
Labelling Fact Sheet
Specific Industry and Product Regulations
Cosmetics Regulations
Manufacturers of cosmetics must print certain information on the labels of each product including its ingredients.
For further information:
call 1-866-225-0709
visit the web site: Cosmetics Program
see the document
Cosmetics Regulations
Natural Health Products Regulations
The Natural Health Products Regulations apply to the importation, distribution, storage, manufacturing, packaging, labelling, or sale of natural health products.
For further information:
call 1-888-774-5555
visit the web site:Natural Health Products Compliance Guide (PDF 82.4 KB)
see the document
Natural Health Products Regulations
Medical Devices
The Medical Devices Regulations establishes standards for the proper labelling of medical devices, notification and material used, as well as evidence establishing the safety of a device and proper recall and correction procedures.
For further information:
call 1-866-662-0666
see the document
Medical Devices
Television Broadcasting
The Television Broadcasting Regulations set out the regulations on television broadcasting, such as: programming content, program logs and records, political broadcasts, ethnic programs and advertising material.
For further information:
call 1-877-249-2782
visit the web site: Statutes & Regulations
see the document
Television Broadcasting
Oil and Gas
The Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act administers oil and gas operations on Canada lands.
For further information:
call 613-992-2916
visit the web site: Natural Resources Canada
see the document
Oil and Gas
Metal Mining Effluent Regulations
The Regulations apply to all operating metal mines in Canada. The Regulations impose limits on releases of cyanide, metals, and suspended solids, and prohibit the discharge of effluent that is acutely lethal to fish.
For further information:
call 819-953-1105
visit the web site: Metal Mining Effluent Regulations
see the document
Metal Mining Effluent Regulations
Industrial Hemp Regulations
The Industrial Hemp Regulations control the activities relating to importation, exportation, possession, production, sale, provision, transport, sending, delivering and offering for sale of industrial hemp.
For further information:
call 1-866-225-0709
see the document
Industrial Hemp Regulations
Firearms Act and Regulations
Requirements relating to starting a firearms business,
including a museum and any private-sector organization that possesses
firearms.
For further information:
call 1-800-731-4000
visit the web site: The Canada Firearms Centre
see the document
Firearms Act and Regulations
Other Regulations
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents (PIPED) Act sets out ground rules for how private sector organizations may collect use or disclose personal information in the course of commercial activities. As of January 1, 2002, the personal health information collected, used or disclosed by these organizations is also covered.
For further information:
call 1-800-282-1376
visit the web site: A Guide for Businesses and Organizations
see the document
Protection of Personal Information - Your Responsibilities
Music License
Performances of music in public, i.e. offices, stores, etc., require a licence. This licence is necessary whether the music is performed by live or recorded means.
For further information:
call 416-445-8700 or 1-800-557-6226
visit the web site: Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN)
The Smoke-Free Ontario Act
As of May 31, 2006, the Ontario government is prohibiting smoking in all enclosed workplaces and enclosed public places. The legislation will also strengthen measures to ensure only those 19 years of age and older can buy cigarettes and will phase out the display of tobacco products, with a complete ban beginning May 31, 2008.
For further information:
call 416-326-4846
visit these web sites:
Ministry of Health Promotion
Smoke-Free Ontario Act
Building permits
The Building and Development Branch administers the The Building Code Act (BCA) and the The Ontario Building Code (OBC). These codes govern the construction of new buildings as well as the renovation and maintenance of existing buildings.
For further information:
call 416-585-6666
visit the web site: The Ontario Building Code (OBC)
Need more information?
Click: Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre
Call: 1-888-576-4444
Visit: our Regional Access Program Locations page to locate an office near you
Some of the organizations listed above are not subject to the federal
Official Languages Act or the
French Language Services Act of Ontario. Their services may not be available in both official languages.
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