Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Tax Act

The Director has been notified by the Minister of Finance that the following corporations are in default in complying with the Corporations Tax Act.

Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241(1) of the Business Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the requirements of the Corporations Tax Act within 90 days of this notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. All enquiries concerning this notice are to be directed to Ministry of Finance, Corporations Tax, 33 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8H6.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2006-06-24

Amt Resources Ltd.

001097200

2006-06-24

Ber-Li Lumber Ltd.

000502168

2006-06-24

Blue Line Music Inc.

001226898

2006-06-24

Business Systems Solutions Consultants Inc.

001344422

2006-06-24

C. V. B. Construction Group Inc.

000859157

2006-06-24

C.E.N. Design Inc.

001136182

2006-06-24

Chez Nous Foods Inc.

001496343

2006-06-24

Cj Interior Design Inc.

002018687

2006-06-24

Cleanview Maintenance Inc.

000740040

2006-06-24

Colhoun Engineering & Control Systems Ltd.

001094897

2006-06-24

D.J. Toth Transport Ltd.

001291131

2006-06-24

Depaul Holdings Inc.

001311706

2006-06-24

Dundalk Financial Holdings Inc.

001074784

2006-06-24

Dyna- Corp. Inc.

000895783

2006-06-24

Eglinton Fine Foods Limited

000429993

2006-06-24

Financial Product Search & Insurance Agencies Inc.

000781918

2006-06-24

Flextag Protective Films Inc.

001075254

2006-06-24

Four Poster Fashions Limited

000673261

2006-06-24

Fuller Enterprises Ltd.

000829065

2006-06-24

Ganaraska Off-Road Motorcycle Adventures Inc.

001276590

2006-06-24

Global Network Solutions Inc.

001062758

2006-06-24

Granite (1993) Holdings Inc.

001054742

2006-06-24

Guenette - Walls Inc.

001197545

2006-06-24

Himsley Holdings Limited

000222137

2006-06-24

I. T. M. Holdings (Canada) Ltd.

000492968

2006-06-24

Info-Plex Telenterprises Inc.

001363800

2006-06-24

International Aeromarine Inc.

000990739

2006-06-24

Islamic Media Awareness Group Enterprises Inc.

001098668

2006-06-24

J & E Graphics Ltd.

000300290

2006-06-24

Jubil Packaging Services Inc.

001000615

2006-06-24

Julien Insurance Brokers Ltd.

000495249

2006-06-24

Kcs Marketing Group Inc.

001226757

2006-06-24

Kozmal Investments Limited

000754992

2006-06-24

Kumfai International Inc.

001088770

2006-06-24

Lalacosa Ltd.

001415503

2006-06-24

Li Mei International Cosmetic Centre Inc.

001303064

2006-06-24

Lynn Macdonald Financial Limited

000892025

2006-06-24

Lyon Financial Services Inc.

000960790

2006-06-24

Maaan Investments Ltd.

001125177

2006-06-24

Madrian Design & Drafting Ltd.

001085517

2006-06-24

Mia Terra Group Inc.

001055200

2006-06-24

Mng Ltd.

000665072

2006-06-24

Montage Software Inc.

000994139

2006-06-24

Moy-Kin Limited

001469912

2006-06-24

Mtusa Administration Corporation

001382586

2006-06-24

Multicom Business Solutions Inc.

001029469

2006-06-24

Negar Trucking Co. Ltd.

001328895

2006-06-24

Newlife Collision Inc.

001000369

2006-06-24

Noia & Associates Inc.

000351633

2006-06-24

Northern Hardwood Moulding Inc.

001218023

2006-06-24

Northside Paddler Inc.

001286065

2006-06-24

Ohmies Inc.

001516615

2006-06-24

Orion Associates Inc.

000781311

2006-06-24

Ottawa Plus Corporation

001411100

2006-06-24

Providence Retail Outlet Inc.

001207950

2006-06-24

Quality Data Services Limited

000314698

2006-06-24

Rent-A-Kid Productions Inc.

001099401

2006-06-24

Roulston Fuels Limited

000429654

2006-06-24

S. Luke Roofing Ltd.

000961554

2006-06-24

Sani-Care Building Services Ltd.

001115700

2006-06-24

Six Nations Vision Corporation

001371819

2006-06-24

Sole Interlock Paving & Landscaping Ltd.

001381200

2006-06-24

Sounds Like Hell Productions Inc.

001096079

2006-06-24

Starline Upholstery Ltd.

000864841

2006-06-24

Start Computing Inc.

001301882

2006-06-24

Stereo Dimension Corp.

001270161

2006-06-24

The Smith Wine Kitz Group Ltd.

001147820

2006-06-24

Touring Center Inc.

001182607

2006-06-24

W. Goodal Holdings Ltd.

000385370

2006-06-24

Whatever The Occasion... Inc.

001380008

2006-06-24

World Wide Surplus Inc.

001349512

2006-06-24

10 Star Truck & Car Rentals Corp.

001318754

2006-06-24

1013793 Ontario Ltd.

001013793

2006-06-24

1035414 Ontario Inc.

001035414

2006-06-24

1052906 Ontario Inc.

001052906

2006-06-24

1078314 Ontario Ltd.

001078314

2006-06-24

1088888 Ontario Ltd.

001088888

2006-06-24

1127600 Ontario Limited

001127600

2006-06-24

1130402 Ontario Ltd.

001130402

2006-06-24

1145188 Ontario Ltd.

001145188

2006-06-24

1155520 Ontario Ltd.

001155520

2006-06-24

1199689 Ontario Inc.

001199689

2006-06-24

1202310 Ontario Inc.

001202310

2006-06-24

1203096 Ontario Inc.

001203096

2006-06-24

1231034 Ontario Limited

001231034

2006-06-24

1248848 Ontario Inc.

001248848

2006-06-24

1262890 Ontario Ltd.

001262890

2006-06-24

1282461 Ontario Limited

001282461

2006-06-24

1301933 Ontario Inc.

001301933

2006-06-24

1304562 Ontario Inc.

001304562

2006-06-24

1309325 Ontario Limited

001309325

2006-06-24

1309480 Ontario Limited

001309480

2006-06-24

1328736 Ontario Inc.

001328736

2006-06-24

1356268 Ontario Limited

001356268

2006-06-24

1356727 Ontario Inc.

001356727

2006-06-24

1358906 Ontario Ltd.

001358906

2006-06-24

1371762 Ontario Inc.

001371762

2006-06-24

1371936 Ontario Inc.

001371936

2006-06-24

1393516 Ontario Ltd.

001393516

2006-06-24

1405007 Ontario Limited

001405007

2006-06-24

1420413 Ontario Limited

001420413

2006-06-24

1425511 Ontario Limited

001425511

2006-06-24

1478181 Ontario Limited

001478181

2006-06-24

1498239 Ontario Limited

001498239

2006-06-24

1549642 Ontario Inc.

001549642

2006-06-24

2001447 Ontario Limited

002001447

2006-06-24

388213 Ontario Limited

000388213

2006-06-24

4All Business Technologies Inc.

001240873

2006-06-24

619488 Ontario Ltd.

000619488

2006-06-24

633840 Ontario Limited

000633840

2006-06-24

650744 Ontario Limited

000650744

2006-06-24

702081 Ontario Inc.

000702081

2006-06-24

724317 Ontario Ltd.

000724317

2006-06-24

800587 Ontario Inc.

000800587

2006-06-24

859969 Ontario Limited

000859969

2006-06-24

971871 Ontario Inc.

000971871

2006-06-24

982593 Ontario Ltd.

000982593


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G306)

Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Corporations Tax Act Defaulters)

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under subsection 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act, the Certificate of Incorporation of the corporations named hereunder have been cancelled by an Order for default in complying with the provisions of the Corporations Tax Act, and the said corporations have been dissolved on that date.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2006-05-29

Accu Aero Testing Incorporated

000789647

2006-05-29

All Cinema Inc.

000783247

2006-05-29

Alpha House Financial Group Inc.

000788591

2006-05-29

Amberon Inc. (1988)

000784051

2006-05-29

Applehill Construction Inc.

000784975

2006-05-29

Ar-Park Homes Inc.

000783819

2006-05-29

Audio Concepts (1987) Ltd.

000783427

2006-05-29

Automated Voice Response Systems Corporation

001365698

2006-05-29

Ayn Kemach Ltd.

000789831

2006-05-29

B & S Carroll Holdings Ltd.

000785423

2006-05-29

Bailey-Josephs Electric Inc.

001261055

2006-05-29

Balloch Investments (Keswick) Limited

000790335

2006-05-29

Bell, Dunlop And Associates Ltd.

000788431

2006-05-29

Brampton Gate Company Development Limited

000783255

2006-05-29

Brikath Carpentry & Contracting Ltd.

000791459

2006-05-29

C & C Electric Co. Ltd.

001108484

2006-05-29

Call-Tel Inc.

000789735

2006-05-29

Canadian Benefits Consulting Group Ltd.

000787651

2006-05-29

Cimarron Management And Design Ltd.

000788975

2006-05-29

Cobra Yacht Charters Limited

000787287

2006-05-29

Declyn Developments Inc.

000784595

2006-05-29

Delchamps Tuscaloosa Holdings Limited

000791591

2006-05-29

Demerits Paralegal Services Inc.

000787155

2006-05-29

Destinet Service Inc.

001008321

2006-05-29

Destiny To Order Productions Inc.

000788559

2006-05-29

Dexmac Computer Services Ltd.

000785347

2006-05-29

Donsig Cones Limited

000785499

2006-05-29

Drb Graphics Inc.

000555711

2006-05-29

Drop Zone Inc.

001397367

2006-05-29

Duffers Developments Ltd.

000917405

2006-05-29

E.W. Imrie & Associates Ltd.

000790151

2006-05-29

Edge Environmental Services (1996) Inc.

001168067

2006-05-29

Exactduct Inc.

000787007

2006-05-29

Execujet Travel Corporation

000790187

2006-05-29

Fahoum Enterprises Inc.

000787723

2006-05-29

Fairunion Investments Inc.

000789467

2006-05-29

Fannel Properties Ltd.

000785283

2006-05-29

Finlay Electric Motor Rewinding Ltd.

000407575

2006-05-29

First Commerce Equity Inc.

000791655

2006-05-29

First Generation Video Productions Ltd.

000785003

2006-05-29

Forever Evening Inc.

000789983

2006-05-29

Fringe Product Inc.

000784139

2006-05-29

Fruits Of The Sea Inc.

001192625

2006-05-29

Gerald G. Grant Real Estate Limited

000250527

2006-05-29

Gormley Prestige Industrial Estates Limited

000790771

2006-05-29

Hall Management Corporation

000975985

2006-05-29

Happy Dawes Developments Limited

000783343

2006-05-29

Harvey M. Opps And Associates Ltd.

000785251

2006-05-29

Head’s Home Interiors Limited

000267910

2006-05-29

Hesdun Holdings Inc.

000787167

2006-05-29

Homes Of The Arnold Estate Inc.

000783751

2006-05-29

Hype Media Group Inc.

001344526

2006-05-29

I.T. Hunt Inc.

001308312

2006-05-29

Industraclean Services Ltd.

000785155

2006-05-29

Isroc International Inc.

001191208

2006-05-29

J.J.D. Financial Services Inc.

000789547

2006-05-29

J.L.N. Import And Export Company Limited

000786403

2006-05-29

J.T. Horn Associates Limited

000790739

2006-05-29

Jojanis Holdings Limited

000783355

2006-05-29

Jonadi Management Consultants Inc.

000784435

2006-05-29

Kanko Construction Company Limited

000784927

2006-05-29

Kingscroft Capital Corporation

000790639

2006-05-29

Kingsmount Place Properties V Inc.

000786607

2006-05-29

Law-Pac Investments Ltd.

000786243

2006-05-29

Let’s Work Together Marketing Ltd.

000787075

2006-05-29

M H I Modern Home Improvements Inc.

000786251

2006-05-29

Ma Maison, Ta Maison Inc.

000783631

2006-05-29

Maplepark Investment Group Inc.

000791023

2006-05-29

Mars Deli Ltd.

001130453

2006-05-29

MAX-320 Inc.

000790719

2006-05-29

Mckenzie’s Crossing Place, Properties Inc.

000783347

2006-05-29

Medex Capital Corporation

000791595

2006-05-29

Medici Resources Limited

000787123

2006-05-29

Melon Holdings Inc.

000791539

2006-05-29

Metric Importing Ltd.

000786327

2006-05-29

Metro 111 Avenue Road Ii General Partner Inc.

000791107

2006-05-29

Metro/Commercial Equities (Yonge-Farnham) Inc.

000791519

2006-05-29

Monte Mar Trading Inc.

000791803

2006-05-29

My Secret Identity Productions, Inc.

000784647

2006-05-29

Nexsys Consulting Inc.

000787431

2006-05-29

Oakes Cottage Inc.

001017660

2006-05-29

Orchard Valley Foods Inc.

001051123

2006-05-29

Oren Publishing Ltd.

000785683

2006-05-29

Ours Away Inc.

000788659

2006-05-29

Peri-Bruce Farms Ltd.

000506553

2006-05-29

Pielet Management Corporation

000791679

2006-05-29

Proteo Software Inc.

000791199

2006-05-29

Providence Homes Inc.

001016641

2006-05-29

Pullman Technologies Inc.

000914794

2006-05-29

R And Y Management Limited

000990818

2006-05-29

Raxx Incorporated

001122652

2006-05-29

Retail Technologies (Video) Inc.

000791355

2006-05-29

Riclobo Holdings Inc.

000787603

2006-05-29

Rising High Promotions Inc.

000784531

2006-05-29

Rogers & Rogers Management Inc.

000789447

2006-05-29

Round Table Holdings Inc.

000788435

2006-05-29

Rowntree Farms Limited

000784097

2006-05-29

Royce-Yamara-Enrico Industries Inc.

000786535

2006-05-29

Seaboard Developments Inc.

000786139

2006-05-29

Skull Design Inc.

000989953

2006-05-29

Spectrum Colour Lab Ltd.

001286689

2006-05-29

Spring River School And Research Centre Corp.

001351471

2006-05-29

Sri Malaysia Restaurant Ltd.

000786539

2006-05-29

Stella D’Oro Jewellery Limited

000787599

2006-05-29

Sun’s Trading Development (Canada) Ltd.

000786655

2006-05-29

Syntron Investments Group Inc.

000788267

2006-05-29

T.N.T. Powder Coating Limited

000791447

2006-05-29

Tanjoe Holdings Inc.

000785135

2006-05-29

Tds Communications Limited

000790567

2006-05-29

Temple Building Corporation

000787623

2006-05-29

The Bean Wagon Inc.

001186437

2006-05-29

The Financial Centre Corp.

000817622

2006-05-29

The Harris-Jones Development Group Limited

000788183

2006-05-29

Thomas G. Griffin Holdings Inc.

000790107

2006-05-29

Tianca Holdings Inc.

000783463

2006-05-29

Toy Ideas Limited

000788775

2006-05-29

Tri-Vac General Contractors Limited

001063893

2006-05-29

Twinkle Light Building Corporation

000788971

2006-05-29

Unique Tiling & Renovations Limited

000787795

2006-05-29

United Canada Clothing Inc./ Canada Uni Vetements Inc.

000977501

2006-05-29

V F Auto Collision Ltd.

000787783

2006-05-29

Viper Graphics Inc.

001346447

2006-05-29

Vlm Printing Inc.

000789987

2006-05-29

W. G. Wilson Transportation Inc.

000368039

2006-05-29

Westlife Developments Inc.

000787663

2006-05-29

Wil-Jo Homes Ltd.

000786951

2006-05-29

Winarla Enterprises Inc.

000786419

2006-05-29

Worldwide Technical Consulting Inc.

001371475

2006-05-29

Zitek International Ltd.

000784835

2006-05-29

1042738 Ontario Inc.

001042738

2006-05-29

1049226 Ontario Inc.

001049226

2006-05-29

1059303 Ontario Ltd.

001059303

2006-05-29

1070215 Ontario Inc.

001070215

2006-05-29

1073165 Ontario Ltd.

001073165

2006-05-29

1124152 Ontario Ltd.

001124152

2006-05-29

1200988 Ontario Limited

001200988

2006-05-29

1216134 Ontario Inc.

001216134

2006-05-29

1242163 Ontario Ltd.

001242163

2006-05-29

1266719 Ontario Inc.

001266719

2006-05-29

1301110 Ontario Ltd.

001301110

2006-05-29

1333940 Ontario Ltd.

001333940

2006-05-29

1351279 Ontario Inc.

001351279

2006-05-29

1375965 Ontario Limited

001375965

2006-05-29

1382007 Ontario Inc.

001382007

2006-05-29

1390308 Ontario Ltd.

001390308

2006-05-29

1395472 Ontario Inc.

001395472

2006-05-29

460 Bayfield Street Limited

000783515

2006-05-29

628606 Ontario Limited

000628606

2006-05-29

681089 Ontario Inc.

000681089

2006-05-29

76 Betty Ann Holdings Inc.

000785163

2006-05-29

767070 Ontario Limited

000767070

2006-05-29

783259 Ontario Limited

000783259

2006-05-29

783275 Ontario Inc.

000783275

2006-05-29

783315 Ontario Inc.

000783315

2006-05-29

783447 Ontario Inc.

000783447

2006-05-29

783527 Ontario Limited

000783527

2006-05-29

783635 Ontario Ltd.

000783635

2006-05-29

783651 Ontario Limited

000783651

2006-05-29

784019 Ontario Inc.

000784019

2006-05-29

784355 Ontario Inc.

000784355

2006-05-29

784527 Ontario Ltd.

000784527

2006-05-29

784571 Ontario Limited

000784571

2006-05-29

784651 Ontario Limited

000784651

2006-05-29

784799 Ontario Limited

000784799

2006-05-29

784851 Ontario Inc.

000784851

2006-05-29

784995 Ontario Inc.

000784995

2006-05-29

785087 Ontario Limited

000785087

2006-05-29

785383 Ontario Limited

000785383

2006-05-29

785467 Ontario Limited

000785467

2006-05-29

785623 Ontario Inc.

000785623

2006-05-29

785647 Ontario Inc.

000785647

2006-05-29

785651 Ontario Inc.

000785651

2006-05-29

785663 Ontario Inc.

000785663

2006-05-29

785779 Ontario Ltd.

000785779

2006-05-29

786015 Ontario Inc.

000786015

2006-05-29

786167 Ontario Limited

000786167

2006-05-29

786339 Ontario Limited

000786339

2006-05-29

786399 Ontario Inc.

000786399

2006-05-29

786483 Ontario Limited

000786483

2006-05-29

786499 Ontario Limited

000786499

2006-05-29

786519 Ontario Limited

000786519

2006-05-29

786523 Ontario Limited

000786523

2006-05-29

786591 Ontario Inc.

000786591

2006-05-29

786995 Ontario Ltd.

000786995

2006-05-29

787067 Ontario Limited

000787067

2006-05-29

787071 Ontario Limited

000787071

2006-05-29

787283 Ontario Inc.

000787283

2006-05-29

787647 Ontario Limited

000787647

2006-05-29

787759 Ontario Inc.

000787759

2006-05-29

788059 Ontario Inc.

000788059

2006-05-29

788139 Ontario Inc.

000788139

2006-05-29

788159 Ontario Limited

000788159

2006-05-29

788175 Ontario Inc.

000788175

2006-05-29

788215 Ontario Inc.

000788215

2006-05-29

788303 Ontario Inc.

000788303

2006-05-29

788395 Ontario Inc.

000788395

2006-05-29

788423 Ontario Limited

000788423

2006-05-29

788427 Ontario Limited

000788427

2006-05-29

788703 Ontario Limited

000788703

2006-05-29

788735 Ontario Inc.

000788735

2006-05-29

788943 Ontario Limited

000788943

2006-05-29

789307 Ontario Inc.

000789307

2006-05-29

789363 Ontario Limited

000789363

2006-05-29

789627 Ontario Inc.

000789627

2006-05-29

790199 Ontario Limited

000790199

2006-05-29

790359 Ontario Limited

000790359

2006-05-29

790479 Ontario Limited

000790479

2006-05-29

790579 Ontario Inc.

000790579

2006-05-29

790627 Ontario Ltd.

000790627

2006-05-29

790703 Ontario Limited

000790703

2006-05-29

790791 Ontario Inc.

000790791

2006-05-29

791071 Ontario Inc.

000791071

2006-05-29

791247 Ontario Ltd.

000791247

2006-05-29

791635 Ontario Inc.

000791635

2006-05-29

819138 Ontario Inc.

000819138

2006-05-29

820610 Ontario Ltd.

000820610

2006-05-29

891062 Ontario Ltd.

000891062

2006-05-29

966949 Ontario Inc.

000966949

2006-05-29

978575 Ontario Inc.

000978575


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G307)

Certificate of Dissolution

Notice Is Hereby Given that a certificate of dissolution under the Business Corporations Act, has been endorsed. The effective date of dissolution precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2006-04-25

Winner Meat Processing & Distribution Center Inc.

000779047

2006-05-05

L & W Investments Inc.

000960466

2006-05-16

Alarmforce (North York) Inc.

000887194

2006-05-16

Bnn Auto Centre Limited

001565178

2006-05-16

Chanel Foxx Entertainment Inc.

001392316

2006-05-16

Maple Meadow Custom Landscapes Of Distinction Ltd.

001404707

2006-05-16

Saving Travel Inc.

002037320

2006-05-22

Esko Tops & Canvas Products Inc.

000462589

2006-05-22

900291 Ontario Inc.

000900291

2006-05-23

Asterion Productions Inc.

001172567

2006-05-23

Strat Nova Inc.

001064952

2006-05-23

1065398 Ontario Ltd.

001065398

2006-05-23

1344547 Ontario Ltd.

001344547

2006-05-24

Ceramics Kingston Ceramiques Incorporated

000548923

2006-05-24

Dr Carpentry Inc.

000891466

2006-05-24

Hua Sang Seafood Restaurant Co. Ltd.

001063824

2006-05-24

Portofino Cosmetics (International) Inc.

000376446

2006-05-24

Shirlgord Limited

000337308

2006-05-24

Tri Group Investments Inc.

000843363

2006-05-24

1111244 Ontario Limited

001111244

2006-05-24

1133202 Ontario Limited

001133202

2006-05-24

1157298 Ontario Inc.

001157298

2006-05-24

1317719 Ontario Inc.

001317719

2006-05-24

1411590 Ontario Inc.

001411590

2006-05-24

2038557 Ontario Inc.

002038557

2006-05-25

Ann Monoyios Productions Ltd.

001040432

2006-05-25

Jim Malleck Ltd.

000435019

2006-05-25

Ksi Multitex Limited

001111381

2006-05-25

Lori’s Canteen Ltd.

001427130

2006-05-25

Rossak Investments Inc.

000287066

2006-05-25

The Pulse Plan Inc.

000987141

2006-05-25

Transnation Plaza Corporation

001089403

2006-05-25

1056733 Ontario Inc.

001056733

2006-05-25

1317925 Ontario Inc.

001317925

2006-05-25

1384758 Ontario Ltd.

001384758

2006-05-25

1408670 Ontario Inc.

001408670

2006-05-25

1541298 Ontario Limited

001541298

2006-05-25

1551912 Ontario Inc.

001551912

2006-05-25

217388 Ontario Ltd.

000217388

2006-05-25

586118 Ontario Inc.

000586118

2006-05-25

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001489233

2006-06-07

Siabanis Technical Sales Inc.

001510734

2006-06-07

Ursini Accounting Services Inc.

000581391

2006-06-07

Waltana Computer Consulting Ltd.

001260087

2006-06-07

Whtb At Bond Haven Inc.

002014724

2006-06-07

1155493 Ontario Inc.

001155493

2006-06-07

1460631 Ontario Inc.

001460631

2006-06-07

2002148 Ontario Inc.

002002148

2006-06-07

713560 Ontario Inc.

000713560

2006-06-07

870403 Ontario Limited

000870403


B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(139-G308)

Co-operative Corporations Act Certificate of Amendment Issued

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of amendment has been effected as follows:

Date of Incorporation

Name of Corporation

Effective Date

June 16, 1959

Waterloo-Oxford Co-operative

March 30, 2006

July 2, 1974

Rageedy Ann Day Care Centre Change its name to: Simcoe Early Education and Development Services Co-operative Inc.

November 21, 2005

February 17, 2000

Common Ground Co-operative Inc.

January 24, 2006

December 9, 1947

La Co-operative de Pointe-aux- Roches Change its name to: Agris Co-operative Ltd.

March 14, 2006

June 9, 2005

Families Matter Co-operative Inc.

March 16, 2006


Grant Swanson
Executive Director,
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario
(138-G297)

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of continuance has been issued to:

Name of Corporation

Date of Incorporation

Head office

Whole Village Property

February 15, 2006

Caledon


Grant Swanson
Executive Director,
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario

(138-G298)

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of incorporation has been issued to:

Date of Incorporation

Name of Corporation

Effective Date

Galetta Renewable Energy & Environment Network Co-operative Corporation (Green)

November 10, 2005

Ottawa

World Education Learning Link

November 30, 2005

Ottawa

Rouge Meadow Co-operative Development Corporation

November 30, 2005

Toronto

Greenhaven Co-operative Inc.

January 25, 2006

Caledon

Coopérative Multiservices Francophone de l’Ouest d’Ottawa Inc.

February 3, 2006

Ottawa

Local Initiative for Future Energy Co-operative Inc.

March 6, 2006

Petersburg

Trec Windshare Co-operative(No. 2) Incorporated

March 6, 2006

Toronto

The Co-operative Fund for Community Power Inc.

March 6, 2006

Toronto

Access to Home Ownership Co-operative Corporation

March 16, 2006

Richmond Hill

Fitzroy Beef Farmers Co-operative Inc.

March 28, 2006

Ottawa

Csea Co-operative Inc.

May 11, 2006

Tillsonburg

Building Materials Buying Co-operative Inc.

May 18, 2006

Morewood

Aboriginal Assisted Home Living Co-operative Inc.

May 31, 2006

Cochrane

Coopérative multiservices Inc.

June 2, 2006

Sarsfield

M’Chigeeng Nodin Co-operative Inc.

June 1, 2006

M’Chigeeng


Grant Swanson
Executive Director,
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario

(138-G299)

Credit Unions, Caisses Populaires Act Certificate of Amendment

Notice Is Hereby Given that, a certificate of amalgamation under the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, has been endorsed:

The effective date precedes the corporation listings.

Name of Corporation

Date of Incorporation

Effective Date

Sudbury Regional Credit Union Limited

October 9, 1951

April 27, 2006


Has changed its name to:
Sudbury Credit Union Limited

Grant Swanson
Executive Director,
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario
(139-G300)

Notice Is Hereby Given that, a certificate of amalgamation under the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, has been endorsed:

The effective date precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Amalgamated Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2006-06-01

Community First Credit Union Limited (Community First Credit Union Limited and Timmins Regional Credit Union Limited)

1613462

 

Grant Swanson
Executive Director,
Licensing and Market Conduct Division
Financial Services Commission of Ontario
(139-G301)

The Financial Services Commission of Ontario

Professional Services Guideline Superintendent’s Guideline No. 06/06 June 2006

Introduction

This Guideline is issued pursuant to subsection 268.3 (1) of the Insurance Act for the purposes of subsections 14 (4), 15 (6), 17 (2) and 24 (2) of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule - Accidents on or After November 1, 1996 (Sabs), and applies to expenses related to services rendered on or after July 1, 2006.

The Superintendent’s Professional Services Guideline No. 01/05 continues to apply to expenses related to services rendered or forms completed from July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006 whether they are billed before or after July 1, 2006.

The maximum hourly rates and maximums payable for the completion of certain forms set out in this Professional Services Guideline apply to services rendered on or after July 1, 2006 even if approved prior to July 1, 2006.

Purpose

This Guideline establishes the maximum expenses payable by automobile insurers under the Sabs related to the services of any of the health care professions or health care providers listed in the Guideline. These maximums are applicable to:

  • a medical benefit under clauses 14 (2) (a), (b), or (h) of the Sabs;
  • a rehabilitation benefit under clauses 15 (5) (a) to (g) or (l) of the Sabs;
  • case management services under subsection 17 (1) of the Sabs; or
  • conducting an examination or assessment or provision of a certificate, report or treatment plan under subsection 24 (1) of the Sabs.

Insurers are not prohibited from paying above any maximum amount or hourly rate established in the Guideline.

Services provided by health care professionals/providers, unregulated providers and other occupations not listed in the Guideline are not covered by the Guideline. The amounts payable by an insurer related to services not covered by the Guideline are to be determined by the parties involved.

Maximum Fees

Automobile insurers are not liable to pay for expenses related to professional services rendered to an insured person that exceed the following maximum hourly rates.

Health Care Profession or Provider

Maximum Hourly Rate except catastrophic impairments

Maximum Hourly Rate catastrophic impairments*

Chiropractors

$99.78

$119.74

Massage Therapists

$51.47

$78.78

Occupational Therapists

$88.23

$106.08

Physiotherapists

$88.23

$106.08

Podiatrists

$88.23

$106.08

Psychologists and Psychological Associates

$132.34

$158.59

* This rate applies to all services rendered on or after July 1, 2006 to an insured person whose impairment is determined to be a catastrophic impairment as defined in Sabs ss. 2 (1.1) (a) to (g) and 2 (1.2) (a) to (g), whether such services are rendered before or after such determination is made.

Health Care Profession or Provider

Maximum Hourly Rate except catastrophic impairments

Maximum Hourly Rate catastrophic impairments*

Speech Language Pathologists

$99.26

$118.68

Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses and Nurse Practitioners

$80.87

$96.63

Unregulated Providers:

Case Managers

$51.47

$78.78

Kinesiologists

$51.47

$78.78

Family Counsellors

$51.47

$78.78

Psychometrists

$51.47

$78.78

Rehabilitation Counsellors

$51.47

$78.78

Vocational Counsellors

$51.47

$78.78

Expenses for Completion of Forms

Automobile insurers are not liable to pay for expenses related to the completion of certain accident benefit forms by the health professionals and providers listed in this Guideline that exceed the maximums set out below. These maximums do not apply to the assessments related to the completion of these forms.

The expense for completion of an Application for Approval of an Assessment or Examination (OCF-22) is payable only following the approval by the insurer of any assessment or examination proposed in the OCF-22, or a final determination by a Court or arbitrator that any assessment or examination proposed in the OCF-22 is reasonably required.

 

Form

Maximum Payable for Completion of Form

1

Disability Certificate (OCF-3)

$63.72

2

Treatment Plan Form (OCF-18)

$63.72

3

Form 1 - Assessment of Attendant Care Needs

$63.72

4

Automobile Insurance Standard Invoice (OCF-21)

$0

5

Application for Approval of an Assessment or Examination (OCF-22)

$63.72

Collateral Benefits

In respect of any expense referenced in this Guideline or in previous Superintendent’s Professional Services Guidelines, the amount which an insurer would otherwise be liable to pay is subject to reduction by that portion of the expense for which payment is reasonably available under any insurance plan or law or under any other plan or law.

Administration Fees

“Expenses related to professional services” as referred to in the Sabs and the Professional Services Guideline include all administration costs, overhead, and related fees. Insurers are not liable for any administration or any other charges or surcharges that have the result of increasing the effective hourly rate beyond what is permitted under the Professional Services Guideline.

(139-G316A)

Pre-approved Framework Guideline for Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade I Injuries With or Without Complaint of Back Symptoms Superintendent’s Guideline No. 04/06 June 2006

1. Introduction

This Guideline is issued pursuant to Section 268.3 of the Insurance Act for the purposes of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (Sabs).

This Guideline is effective for new Treatment Confirmation Forms submitted by an initiating health practitioner on or after July 1, 2006 and for goods and services rendered on or after July 1, 2006 even if components of these services were underway prior to July 1, 2006. This Guideline replaces Pre-approved Framework Guideline for Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade I Injuries With or Without Complaint of Back Symptoms Superintendent’s Guideline No. 01/06, January, 2006. The changes from the previous Guideline have been made to reflect increases in the payment schedule set out in Appendix A of this Guideline.

This Guideline is intended to set out what goods and services may be provided without insurer approval to an insured person described below who has sustained a Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade I as described below, with or without back pain, and the cost of such services payable by the insured person’s insurer.

This Guideline reflects a consensus between regulated health professionals and insurers and will be subject to review and revision as required over time.

2. Impairments that come within this Guideline

Subject to the exceptions listed in Section 3, below, an insured person’s impairment comes within this Guideline if, after being assessed within 21 days of the accident, the insured person is determined to have an injury that:

  1. resulted from an acceleration-deceleration mechanism of energy transfer to the neck, presents as a complaint of neck pain, stiffness, or tenderness only, with no physical signs, and therefore meets the criteria for “Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade I” (also known as “Wad I”) set out in the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec’s Task Force Report titled Redefining “Whiplash” and its Management, published in the April 15,1995 edition of Spine, and/or a complex of common symptoms associated with whiplash;footnote 1
  2. may include a complaint of non-radicular back pain associated with the Wad I; and
  3. is of sufficient severity that it requires the physical treatment interventions provided under this Guideline.

An insured person who has sustained an impairment covered by this Guideline may exhibit other common symptoms including: shoulder pain; referred arm pain (not from radiculopathy); dizziness; tinnitus; headache; difficulties with hearing and memory acuity; dysphagia; and temporomandibular joint pain. These additional symptoms would not exclude an impairment from this Guideline unless they require separate treatment from that provided under this Guideline.

3. Impairments that do not come within this Guideline

An insured person’s impairment does not come within this Guideline if:

  1. the insured person’s impairment comes within the Wad Ii Preapproved Framework Guideline; or
  2. despite being assessed within 21 days of the injury as having an injury described in Section 2, there are specific pre-existing occupational, functional or medical circumstances of the insured person that:
    1. significantly distinguish the insured person’s needs from the needs of other persons with similar impairments that come within this Guideline; and
    2. constitute compelling reasons why other proposed goods or services are preferable to those provided for under this Guideline.

4. Role of the initiating health practitioner

The initiating health practitioner:

  1. is a health practitioner as defined by the Sabs who is authorized by law to treat the injury and has the ability to deliver all the goods and services provided for in this Guideline;
  2. initiates treatment by submitting a Treatment Confirmation Form;
  3. provides a significant portion of the goods and services;
  4. may co-ordinate the provision of any goods and services covered by this Guideline and provided to the insured person by another regulated health professional, or directly supervise the provision of any additional goods and services to the insured person by an unregulated health provider, where such treatment is needed by the insured person and is provided under this Guideline;
  5. shall have overall accountability for:
    1. assessing the need for and implementing goods and services such that the treatment elements in this Guideline are addressed as required and appropriate;
    2. ensuring the use of the most appropriate provider(s);
    3. documenting, communicating and billing as required by the Guideline;
    4. reporting outcomes to the insured person and insurer when treatment is inappropriate or ceases;
    5. participating in monitoring the effectiveness of the Guideline by fully completing the forms required by this Guideline; and
  6. determines the presence of any barriers which might delay recovery.

5. Providers covered by this Guideline

The initiating health practitioner may include treatment by other providers in the Treatment Confirmation Form. This Guideline covers treatment by the initiating health practitioner and other providers, including unregulated providers where the treatment is directly supervised by a regulated health professional and is not a controlled act as defined by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991.

6. Switching initiating health practitioners

If for any reason, an insured person receiving treatment under this Guideline wishes to change his or her initiating health practitioner, the insured person and the new practitioner must inform the insurer through submission of a new Treatment Confirmation Form. In the new Treatment Confirmation Form, the insured person will give consent for the insurer to contact the original initiating health practitioner to determine what goods and services referred to in the original Treatment Confirmation Form have not been provided and the insurer will then fill in this amount in Part 9 of the Form.

7. Treatment covered by this Guideline

There will typically be one Treatment Confirmation Form which will be prepared by the initiating health practitioner.

Treatment commences with the first assessment of the insured person by the initiating health practitioner.

Treatment will have a duration of up to 28 days.

Regulated health professionals are expected to assess the insured person, develop a plan of treatment and provide up to 9 monitoring/treatment sessions for insured persons covered by this Guideline.

The focus of the Guideline is on maintaining normal activities and reducing the risk of chronicity.

From the outset, the insured person will be encouraged to maintain normal activities. The emphasis in the first week will be on assessment, education, reassurance, and pain control. Throughout treatment, emphasis will be put on the insured person’s being in charge of his or her recovery and on carrying on with normal activities. The frequency of provider interventions will diminish as the insured person progresses.

If prescription medication is needed, a referral to a physician or nurse practitioner is necessary. Regulated health professionals may provide general information on the use of over-the-counter medications, but insured persons should be encouraged to consult a physician, nurse practitioner, or pharmacist on the specific use of these medications.

The course of treatment may involve the following: reassurance, pain control, mobilization/manipulation, education, and activation (normal daily activities and active exercise).

Education materials titled Getting the Facts About Whiplash, developed by regulated health professionals and the insurance industry, will be provided by the initiating health practitioner to all insured persons covered by this Guideline. This material may be found in Appendix D.

The importance of positive messaging is recognized, and it is therefore expected that, at the initial visit and assessment and at subsequent visits, the insured person will be provided with:

  • education regarding “hurt does not equal harm;” and
  • reassurance that most people with Wad I and associated complaints of back symptoms recover within the first few weeks following the injury.

Not all individuals with Wad I will require any or all of the goods and services included within this Guideline. The provider is responsible for determining the need for goods and services and whether the prescribed goods and services are producing significant progress toward recovery and should be continued under the Guideline. If the insured person has recovered before the completion of the treatment outlined in this Guideline, the insured person should be discharged from treatment.

8. Supplementary goods and/or services

Without prior insurer approval, the initiating health practitioner may provide supplementary goods and/or services where they are needed for the management of one or more minor soft tissue injury/ies which:

  1. resulted from the same accident as the Wad I and requires treatment;
  2. is/are unrelated to the Wad I with or without back pain and its common symptoms;
  3. is/are not of sufficient severity to exclude the insured person’s impairment from this Guideline; and
  4. can be fully treated by the provider within the time frame of this Guideline.

The impairment addressed and the services and/or goods must be specified on the Treatment Confirmation Form and the maximum total cost payable by the insurer for the goods and services provided under this section is $122.64.

9. Treatment deemed insufficient or inappropriate

If the initiating health practitioner determines that the treatment under this Guideline is no longer appropriate or sufficient for the insured person because the insured person is not making sufficient progress towards recovery, the initiating health practitioner will advise the insurer and the insured person (using the Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form). The initiating health practitioner’s options then are as follows:

  1. submit a Treatment Plan;
  2. submit a Treatment Plan and make a referral to the insured person’s physician or another regulated health professional; or
  3. make a referral to the insured person’s physician or other health care professional.

While treatment/referral decisions are being considered, the initiating health practitioner may:

  1. stop the treatment where it is not appropriate (or no longer needed); or
  2. continue treatment until a decision is reached on the action recommended by the initiating health practitioner or until the end of the treatment covered by this Guideline.

The Sabs provides that an insurer may reject a Treatment Plan that provides for goods and services to be received during any period in which the insured person is receiving goods and services under this Guideline and the insurer’s determination is not subject to dispute.

However, the Sabs also provides that nothing prevents an insured person, while receiving goods and services under this Guideline, from submitting a Treatment Plan applicable to a period other than the period covered by this Guideline. If the insurer does not approve the Treatment Plan within the time period prescribed in the Sabs, the insurer will have to notify the insured person that it requires an insurer examination.

10. Completing the treatment under this Guideline

Upon completion of treatment, the initiating health practitioner will prepare a final report which will indicate the insured person’s outcomes from treatment.

If an insured person elects to end treatment under this Guideline, the insured person may only resume treatment at a later date if this will not extend the overall duration and expenditure limits of the Guideline.

When an insured person is receiving treatment under the Guideline, the termination options are:

  1. Resolved and discharged within 4 weeks (Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form completed by initiating health practitioner);
  2. Condition improving, but improvement is insufficient at the end of the treatment (further or other treatment beyond the Guideline is dependent upon the Treatment Plan application and approval process of the Sabs);
  3. Not resolving (decision made as soon as possible) and the initiating health practitioner completes the Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form and discharges insured person;
  4. Insured person unreasonably fails to participate in treatment. This may be inferred from the insured person’s non-attendance at 2 consecutive appointments or 4 appointments overall without a reasonable explanation. Provider required to complete Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form; or
  5. Insured person withdraws consent.

11. Reporting requirement for initiating health practitioners

The initiating health practitioner is expected to establish clinical outcome goals for the insured person receiving treatment under this Guideline that are consistent with the goals of return to normal activities in the early stages of recovery and reducing the risk of chronicity. Throughout the course of treatment the initiating health practitioner is expected to use appropriate measures/indicators to evaluate progress towards achievement of these goals.

For the purposes of documenting the impact of the Guidelines on an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline and contributing to the overall evaluation of the Guideline, the initiating health practitioner must complete the Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form.

12. Provider reimbursement

An initiating health practitioner who provides a good and/or service to an insured person in accordance with the Guideline must submit a Treatment Confirmation Form not later than 5 business days after first seeing the insured person.

The Sabs provides that the insurer must confirm to the initiating health practitioner no later than 5 business days after receiving the Treatment Confirmation Form that the auto insurance policy referenced to in the Treatment Confirmation Form was in force on the date of the accident. Payment to the initiating health practitioner may be denied due to coverage issues or exclusions set out in the Sabs.

The insurer’s payment will follow receipt of a completed Treatment Confirmation Form, Application for Accident Benefits and Auto Insurance Standard Invoice, Version C. The insurer is not obliged to make payment until after the insurer has received an Application for Accident Benefits.

In the case of the final invoice, the insurer’s payment will follow receipt of a Wadi/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report and Auto Insurance Standard Invoice, Version C.

13. Content of appendices

Appendix A sets out the payment schedule in chart form.

Appendix B sets out an overview of the expected course of treatment for an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline. Providers will individualize these treatment directives for the needs of each insured person.

Appendix C sets out what goods/services an insurer is not obliged to fund pursuant to this Guideline for an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline.

Appendix D contains the educational brochure titled Getting the Facts About Whiplash.

Appendix A - Wad I Payment Schedule

Health care providers are entitled to the following payments for treatment of an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline. Fees are payable where the insured person has received any treatment in that block, including where treatment has been discontinued.

Weeks 1 and 2 - $302.51

Discharge anytime during weeks 1 or 2 or at end of week 2, completion of discharge report and monitoring - $155.34

Weeks 3 and 4 - $163.52

Final assessment and completion of discharge report - $81.76

Supplementary goods and services - $122.64

Transfer fee if changing initiating health practitioner - $49.06

Appendix B - Wad I Course of treatment

 

Weeks

Goods/Services

1

Weeks 1 and 2

 

2

Initial Visit:

  • Up to 4 monitoring/treatment sessions expected in this block
  • Conduct assessment including history and physical examination to determine that criteria are met for inclusion in the Guideline, relationship of complaints to the accident, the need for the recommended goods and services and identification of any potential barriers to recovery
  • Complete Treatment Confirmation Form

3

Initial and Subsequent Visits:

  • Provide advice and reassurance to maintain usual activities without interruption
  • Review “Getting the Facts about Whiplash”
  • Manage pain as appropriate (may require physician referral)
  • Prescribe mild home exercise to maintain range of motion
  • Initiate manipulation/mobilization, if appropriate, to maintain function
  • If unexpectedly unable to perform preaccident activities at home or work, advise insurer and make recommendation to the insured person and/or insurer

4

Considerations for Providers at the End of Week 2:
If Wad I improving but further goods and services required:

  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage maintenance of usual activities
  • Manage pain as appropriate
  • Prescribe mild home exercise, and if necessary provide mild supervised exercise
  • Utilize manipulation/mobilization and/or physical therapies if required as part of a strategy that promotes activation

5

Considerations for Providers at the End of Week 2:
If Wad I not resolving or improving:

  • Re-evaluate and advise insurer

6

If discharged during Week 1 or 2:

  • Discharge from treatment with advice and reassurance
  • Complete Wad I/Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report
  • Monitor insured person

7

Weeks 3 and 4:

  • At or about day 15 evaluate progress and plan for the next 13 days
  • Up to 5 treatment sessions expected in weeks 3 and 4

8

If Wad I resolution expected without further goods and services:

  • Discharge from treatment with advice and reassurance, and
  • Monitor insured person

9

If Wad I resolution expected by the end of the treatment under the Guideline:

  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage maintenance of usual activities
  • Manage pain as appropriate
  • Prescribe mild home exercise, and if necessary provide supervised exercise
  • Utilize manipulation/mobilization or physical therapies if required as part of a strategy that promotes activation and
  • mobility

10

If Wad I is resolving or improving but resolution not expected by end of treatment under this Guideline:

  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage maintenance of usual activities
  • If activities of daily living are affected, advise insurer and make recommendations to the insured person and insurer for a course of action
  • Manage pain as appropriate
  • Prescribe mild home exercise
  • Consider more intensive manipulation/mobilization or physical therapy as part of a strategy that promotes normal activities

11

If Wad I not resolving or improving:

  • Advise insurer and insured person’s treating health practitioner
  • Reassess
  • Submit Treatment Plan and/or refer to appropriate regulated health professional

12

Completion of Week 4:

  • Final assessment and report to insurer and insured person using Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge and Status Report

Appendix C - Goods and services not covered in the Guideline

An insurer is not obliged to pay pursuant to this Guideline for the following goods/services rendered to an insured person with an impairment that comes within this Guideline:

  • Cervical pillows;
  • Advice supporting inactivity or bed rest;
  • Injections of anesthetics, sterile water or steroids to the neck;
  • Soft collar;
  • Spray and stretch; and
  • Magnetic necklaces.

Appendix D - Getting the Facts about Whiplash

Getting the facts about Whiplash: Grades I and II

People injured in car accidents sometimes experience a strain of the neck muscles and surrounding soft tissue, known commonly as whiplash. This injury often occurs when a vehicle is hit from the rear or the side, causing a sharp and sudden movement of the head and neck. Whiplash may result in tender muscles (Grade I) or limited neck movement (Grade II). This type of injury is usually temporary and most people who experience it make a complete recovery. If you have suffered a whiplash injury, knowing more about the condition can help you participate in your own recovery. This brochure summarizes current scientific research related to Grade I and II whiplash injuries.

Understanding Whiplash

  • Most whiplash injuries are not serious and heal fully.
  • Signs of serious neck injury, such as fracture, are usually evident in early assessments. Health care professionals trained to treat whiplash are alert for these signs.
  • Pain, stiffness and other symptoms of Grades I or II whiplash typically start within the first 2 days after the accident. A later onset of symptoms does not indicate a more serious injury.
  • Many people experience no disruption to their normal activities after a whiplash injury. Those who do usually improve after a few days or weeks and return safely to their daily activities.
  • Just as the soreness and stiffness of a sprained ankle may linger, a neck strain can also feel achy, stiff or tender for days or weeks. While some patients get better quickly, symptoms can persist over a longer period of time. For most cases of Grades I and II whiplash, these symptoms gradually decrease with a return to activity.

Daily Activity and Whiplash

  • Continuing normal activities is very important to recovery.
  • Resting for more than a day or two usually does not help the injury and may instead prolong pain and disability. For whiplash injuries, it appears that “rest makes rusty.”
  • Injured muscles can get stiff and weak when they’re not used. This can add to pain and can delay recovery.
  • A return to normal activity may be assisted by active treatment and exercises.
  • Cervical collars, or “neck braces,” prevent motion and may add to stiffness and pain. These devices are generally not recommended, as they have shown little or no benefit.
  • Returning to activity maintains the health of soft-tissues and keeps them flexible - speeding recovery. Physical exercise also releases body chemicals that help to reduce pain in a natural way.
  • To prevent development of chronic pain, it is important to start moving as soon as possible.

Tips for Return to Activity

  • Avoid sitting in one position for long periods.
  • Periodically stand and stretch.
  • Sit at your workstation so that the upper part of your arm rests close to your body, and your back and feet are well supported.
  • Adjust the seat when driving so that your elbows and knees are loosely bent.
  • When shopping or carrying items, use a cart or hold things close to the body for support.
  • Avoid contact sports or strenuous exercise for the first few weeks to prevent further injury. Ask your health professional about other sporting or recreational activities.
  • Make your sleeping bed comfortable. The pillow should be adjusted to support the neck at a comfortable height.

Treating Whiplash

  • Research indicates that successful whiplash treatment requires patient cooperation and active efforts to resume daily activity.
  • A treating health care professional will assess your whiplash injuries, and discuss options for treatment and control of pain.
  • Although prescription medications are usually unnecessary, temporary use of mild over-the-counter medication may be suggested, in addition to ice or heat.
  • Your treating health care professional may recommend appropriate physical treatment.

Avoiding Chronic Pain

  • Some whiplash sufferers are reluctant to return to activity, fearing it will make the injury worse. Pain or tenderness may cause them to overestimate the extent of physical damage.
  • If your health professional suggests a return to activity, accept the advice and act on it.
  • Stay connected with family, friends and co-workers. Social withdrawal can contribute to depression and the development of chronic pain.
  • If you are discouraged or depressed about your recovery, talk to your health professional.
  • Focus on getting on with your life, rather than on the injury!

Preventing another Whiplash Injury

  • Properly adjusting the height of your car seat head restraint (head rest) will help prevent whiplash injury in an accident. In an ideal adjustment, the top of the head should be in line with the top of the head restraint and there should be no more than 2 to 5 cm between the back of the head and the head restraint.

This brochure provides general information about whiplash injuries. It does not replace advice from a qualified health care professional who can properly assess a whiplash injury and recommend treatment.

The information highlights the latest available scientific research on whiplash and has been endorsed by the following groups:

Insurance Bureau of Canada (Ibc)
Ontario Chiropractic Association (Oca)
Ontario Massage Therapist Association (Omta)
Ontario Physiotherapy Association (Opa)
Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists (Osot)
(139-G316B)

Pre-approved Framework Guideline for Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade II Injuries With or Without Complaint of Back Symptoms Superintendent’s Guideline No. 05/06 June 2006

1. Introduction

This Guideline is issued pursuant to Section 268.3 of the Insurance Act for the purposes of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (Sabs).

This Guideline is effective for new Treatment Confirmation Forms submitted by an initiating health practitioner on or after July 1, 2006 and for goods and services rendered on or after July 1, 2006 even if components of these services were underway prior to July 1, 2006. This Guideline replaces Pre-approved Framework Guideline for Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade II Injuries With or Without Complaint of Back Symptoms Superintendent’s Guideline No. 02/06, January, 2006. The changes from the previous Guideline have been made to reflect increases in the payment schedule set out in Appendix A of this Guideline.

This Guideline is intended to set out what goods and services may be provided without insurer approval to an insured person who has sustained a Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade II as described below, with or without back pain, and the cost of such services payable by the insured person’s insurer.

This Guideline reflects a consensus between regulated health professionals and insurers and will be subject to review and revision as required over time.

2. Impairments that come within this Guideline

Subject to the exceptions listed in Section 3, below, an insured person’s impairment comes within this Guideline if, after being assessed within 28 days of the accident, the insured person is determined to have sustained an injury that:

  1. resulted from an acceleration-deceleration mechanism of energy transfer to the neck, presents as a complaint of neck pain, stiffness, or tenderness, and musculoskeletal sign(s), including decreased range of motion and point tenderness, and therefore meets the criteria for “Whiplash Associated Disorder Grade II” (also known as “Wad Ii”) set out in the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec’s Task Force Report titled Redefining “Whiplash” and its Management, published in the April 15, 1995 edition of Spine;
  2. may include a complaint of non-radicular back symptoms associated with the Wad Ii; and
  3. is of sufficient severity that it requires the physical treatment interventions provided under this Guideline.

An insured person who has sustained an impairment covered by this Guideline may also exhibit other common symptoms including: shoulder pain; referred arm pain (not from radiculopathy); dizziness; tinnitus; headache; difficulties with hearing and memory acuity; dysphagia; and temporomandibular joint pain. These additional symptoms would not exclude an impairment from this Guideline unless they require separate treatment from that provided under this Guideline.

3. Impairments that do not come within this Guideline

An insured person’s impairment does not come within this Guideline if:

  1. The insured person’s impairment comes within the Wad I Preapproved Framework Guideline; or
  2. despite being assessed within 28 days of the injury as having an injury described in Section 2, there are specific pre-existing occupational, functional or medical circumstances of the insured person that:
    1. significantly distinguish the insured person’s needs from the needs of other persons with similar impairments that come within this Guideline; and
    2. constitute compelling reasons why other proposed goods or services are preferable to those provided for under this Guideline.

4. Responsibilities of the initiating health practitioner

The initiating health practitioner:

  1. is a health practitioner as defined by the Sabs who is authorized by law to treat the injury and has the ability to deliver all the goods/services provided for in this Guideline;
  2. initiates treatment by submitting a Treatment Confirmation Form;
  3. provides a significant portion of the goods and services;
  4. may co-ordinate the provision of any goods and services covered by this Guideline and provided to the insured person by another regulated health professional, or directly supervise the provision of any additional goods and services to the insured person by an unregulated provider, where such treatment is needed by the insured person and is provided under this Guideline;
  5. shall have overall accountability for:
    1. assessing the need for and implementing goods and services such that the treatment elements in this Guideline are addressed as required and appropriate;
    2. ensuring the use of the most appropriate provider(s);
    3. documenting, communicating and billing as required by the Guideline;
    4. reporting outcomes to the insured person and insurer when treatment is inappropriate or ceases;
    5. participating in monitoring the effectiveness of the Guideline by fully completing the forms required by this Guideline; and
  6. determines the presence of any barriers which might delay recovery.

5. Providers covered by this Guideline

The initiating health practitioner may include treatment by other providers in the Treatment Confirmation Form. This Guideline covers treatment by the initiating health practitioner and other providers, including unregulated providers where the treatment is directly supervised by a regulated health professional and is not a controlled act as defined by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991.

6. Switching initiating health practitioners

If for any reason an insured person receiving treatment under this Guideline wishes to change his or her initiating health practitioner, the insured person and the new practitioner must inform the insurer through submission of a new Treatment Confirmation Form. In the new Treatment Confirmation Form, the insured person will give consent for the insurer to contact the original initiating health practitioner to determine what goods and services referred to in the original Treatment Confirmation Form have not been provided and the insurer will then fill in this amount in Part 9 of the form.

7. Treatment/assessments covered by this Guideline

There will typically be one Treatment Confirmation Form which will be prepared by the initiating health practitioner.

The treatment commences with the insured person’s first assessment by the initiating health practitioner.

If treatment is initiated during the first 7 days following an accident, the duration of treatment will be 7 weeks. If treatment is initiated between 8 and 28 days following an accident, the duration of treatment will be 6 weeks.

In the first week of treatment under the Guideline emphasis will be on assessment, education, reassurance and pain control and may include physician referral for prescription medication.

The course of treatment may involve the following: reassurance, pain control, mobilization/manipulation, education, and activation (normal daily activities and active exercise).

Education materials titled Getting the Facts About Whiplash, developed by regulated health professionals and the insurance industry, will be provided by the initiating health practitioner to all insured persons covered by this Guideline. This material may be found in Appendix E.

The importance of positive messaging is recognized, and it is therefore expected that, at the initial visit and assessment and at subsequent visits, the insured person will be provided with:

  • education regarding “hurt does not equal harm;” and
  • reassurance that most people with Wad Ii and associated complaints of back symptoms recover within the first few weeks following the injury.

Emphasis will be on the insured person’s responsibility for his or her recovery and the return to normal activities. The frequency of goods and services will diminish as the insured person progresses.

If prescription medication is needed, a referral to a physician or nurse practitioner is necessary. Regulated health professionals may provide general information on the use of over-the-counter medications, but insured persons should be encouraged to consult a physician, nurse practitioner, or pharmacist on the specific use of these medications.

Not all individuals with Wad Ii will require any or all of the goods and services included within this Guideline. The provider is responsible for determining the need for goods and services and whether the prescribed goods and services are producing significant progress toward recovery and should be continued under the Guideline. If the insured person has recovered before the completion of the treatment outlined in this Guideline, the insured person should be discharged from treatment.

8. Ancillary goods or services (Sabs s. 37.2)

With prior insurer approval, certain ancillary goods or services may be proposed by the initiating health practitioner or family physician or insurer and carried out by a regulated health professional while the insured person continues to be covered by this Guideline. Prior approval from the insurer must be requested on a separate Treatment Confirmation Form.

Once the request for ancillary goods or services is received, the insurer has 5 business days to either:

  1. notify the insured person and the health care practitioner concerning whether the insurer will pay for all or part of the ancillary goods or services; or
  2. notify the insured person that the insurer wants an examination by a member of a health profession, social worker or an expert in vocational rehabilitation to take place to assist the insurer in determining whether to pay for the ancillary goods or services. This examination is a file review of documents and does not require the personal attendance of the insured.

If the insurer fails to respond within the prescribed time period, the insurer must pay for the ancillary goods or services delivered under the Treatment Confirmation Form.

For the purposes of this Guideline, ancillary goods or services which may be requested are an Activities of Normal Life Intervention (Anli), in order to identify and evaluate areas of functional difficulty or barriers to recovery due to the Wad Ii or back pain and to implement strategies for recovery. An Anli is not an assessment for the purpose of determining eligibility for housekeeping, attendant care or weekly benefits.

The insured person must be present during the Anli (excluding reporting back).

The Anli will take no more than 4 hours for the regulated health professional to complete, including preparation of the report (not including travel time/mileage).

The regulated health professional must report back to the initiating health practitioner (where not the same person), insurer, insured person and family physician and comment on assessment findings, treatment interventions provided and recommendations.

If, upon completion of the Anli, the regulated health professional identifies a need for further goods and services, she or he will complete a Treatment Plan and submit the request to the insurer.

9. Supplementary goods and/or services

Without prior insurer approval, the initiating health practitioner may provide supplementary goods and/or services where they are needed for the management of one or more minor soft tissue injury/ies which:

  1. resulted from the same accident as the Wad II and requires treatment;
  2. is/are unrelated to the Wad II with or without back pain and its common symptoms;
  3. is/are not of sufficient severity to exclude the insured person’s impairment under this Guideline; and
  4. can be fully treated by the provider within the time frame of this Guideline.

The impairment addressed and the services and/or goods must be specified by the initiating health practitioner on a Treatment Confirmation Form and the maximum total cost payable by the insurer for the goods and services provided under this section is $163.52.

10. Treatment deemed insufficient or inappropriate

If the initiating health practitioner determines that treatment under this Guideline is no longer appropriate or sufficient for the insured person because the insured person is not making sufficient progress towards recovery, the initiating health practitioner will advise the insurer and the insured person (using the Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form). The initiating health practitioner’s options then are the following:

  1. submit a Treatment Plan; or
  2. submit a Treatment Plan and make a referral to the insured person’s physician or another regulated health professional; or
  3. with insurer agreement, extend treatment under this Guideline for no more than 4 visits and 2 weeks beyond end of regular duration and at a price determined by the insurer and initiating health practitioner; or
  4. make a referral to the insured person’s physician or another regulated health professional.

While treatment/referral decisions are being considered, the initiating health practitioner may:

  1. stop the treatment where it is not appropriate (or no longer needed); or
  2. continue treatment until a decision is reached on the action recommended by the initiating health practitioner.

The Sabs provides that an insurer may reject a Treatment Plan that provides for goods and services to be received during any period in which the insured person is receiving goods and services under this Guideline and the insurer’s determination is not subject to dispute.

However, the Sabs also provides that nothing prevents an insured person, while receiving goods and services under this Guideline, from submitting a Treatment Plan applicable to a period other than the period covered by this Guideline. If the insurer does not approve the Treatment Plan within the time period prescribed in the Sabs, the insurer will have to notify the insured person that it requires an insurer examination.

11. Completing the treatment under this Guideline

Upon completion of treatment, the initiating health practitioner will prepare a final report which will indicate the insured person’s outcomes from treatment.

If an insured person elects to end treatment under this Guideline, he or she may only resume treatment at a later date if this will not extend the overall duration and expenditure limits of the Guideline.

When an insured person is receiving treatment under the Guideline, the termination options are:

  1. Resolved and discharged within 6 weeks (Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report completed by initiating health practitioner);
  2. Condition improving, but improvement is insufficient at the end of the treatment (further or other treatment beyond the Guideline is dependent upon the Treatment Plan application and approval process of the Sabs);
  3. Not resolving (decision made as soon as possible) and the initiating health practitioner completes the Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form and discharges the insured person;
  4. Insured person unreasonably fails to participate in treatment. This may be inferred from the insured person’s non-attendance at 2 consecutive appointments or 4 appointments overall without a reasonable explanation. Provider required to complete Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form; or
  5. Insured person withdraws consent.

12. Reporting requirement for initiating health practitioners

The initiating health practitioner is expected to establish clinical outcome goals for the insured person receiving treatment under this Guideline that are consistent with the goals of return to normal activities in the early stages of recovery and reducing the risk of chronicity. Throughout the course of treatment the initiating health practitioner is expected to use appropriate measures/indicators to evaluate progress towards achievement of these goals.

For the purposes of documenting the impact of the Guidelines on an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline and contributing to the overall evaluation of the Guideline, the initiating health practitioner must complete the Wad I/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report form.

13. Provider reimbursement

An initiating health practitioner who provides a good and/or service to an insured person in accordance with the Guideline must submit a Treatment Confirmation Form not later than 5 business days after first seeing the insured person.

The Sabs provides that the insurer must confirm to the initiating health practitioner no later than 5 business days after receiving the Treatment Confirmation Form that the auto insurance policy referenced in the Treatment Confirmation Form was in force on the date of the accident. Payment to the initiating health practitioner may be denied due to coverage issues or exclusions set out in the Sabs.

The insurer’s payment will follow receipt of a completed Treatment Confirmation Form, Application for Accident Benefits and Auto Insurance Standard Invoice, Version C. The insurer is not obliged to make payment until after the insurer has received an Application for Accident Benefits.

In the case of the final invoice, the insurer’s payment will follow receipt of a Wadi/Wad Ii Paf Discharge & Status Report and Auto Insurance Standard Invoice, Version C.

Where an x-ray service is provided to an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline by a chiropractor who is an initiating health practitioner, that service is payable without insurer approval and subject to the reimbursement schedule outlined in Appendix D to this Guideline.

14. Content of appendices

Appendix A sets out the payment schedule in chart form.

Appendix B sets out an overview of the expected course of treatment for an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline. Providers will individualize these treatment directives for the needs of each insured person.

Appendix C sets out what goods/services an insurer is not obliged to fund pursuant to this Guideline for an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline.

Appendix D outlines the payment schedule for x-rays provided pursuant to this Guideline for an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline. Any other x-ray service is subject to insurer approval.

Appendix E contains the educational brochure titled Getting the Facts About Whiplash.

Appendix A - Wad Ii Payment Schedule

Health care providers are entitled to the following reimbursement for treatment of an insured person whose impairment comes within this Guideline. Fees are payable where the insured person has received any treatment in that week including where treatment has been discontinued.

Week 1 - $245.28

Weeks 2 and 3 - $441.50

Discharge at end of Week 3 and monitoring - $163.52

Weeks 4, 5 and 6 - $416.98

Final assessment and completion of report - $81.76

Supplementary goods and services - $163.52

Transfer fee if changing initiating health practitioner - $49.06

Appendix B - Wad Ii Course of treatment

 

Weeks

Treatment/Services

1

Weeks 1 to 3

 

2

Initial Visit / Week 1:

  • Initial visit and up to 3 treatment sessions
  • Conduct assessment including history, physical exam, x-rays (subject to Appendix D in Guideline) to determine if criteria met for inclusion in the Guideline, relationship of complaints to the accident, the need for the recommended goods and services if any and identification of any potential barriers to recovery
  • Complete Treatment Confirmation Form
  • Provide “Getting the Facts About Whiplash”
  • Manage pain as appropriate (may include physician referral for prescription medication)
  • Prescribe mild home exercise to improve range of motion
  • Initiate manipulation/mobilization, if appropriate, to improve function
  • Consider prognosis and need for Anli

3

Visits in Weeks 2 and 3:

  • 2 to 4 treatments/monitoring sessions per week expected in this block
  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage return to usual activities

4

Considerations for Providers at the end of Week 3:
If WAD improving but further goods and services required:

  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage maintenance of usual activities as soon as possible
  • Manage pain as appropriate
  • Prescribe mild home exercise and, if necessary, mild supervised exercise
  • Utilize manipulation/mobilization and/or physical therapies if required as part of a strategy that promotes activation and return of mobility

5

Considerations for Providers at the end of Week 3:
If Wad Ii not resolving or improving:

  • Re-evaluate
  • Consider need for Anli

6

Considerations for Providers at the end of Week 3:
If Wad Ii resolution expected without further intervention:

  • Discharge from treatment with advice and reassurance
  • Monitor

7

If discharged during Weeks 2 or 3 or at end of Week 3:

  • Discharge from treatment with advice and reassurance and complete Wad I/Wad Ii Discharge & Status Report
  • Monitor insured person

8

Weeks 4, 5 and 6

  • At or about day 21 evaluate progress and plan for next 21 days
  • 1 - 3 treatment sessions per week expected in this block

9

Considerations for providers during weeks 4-6:
If Wad Ii resolution expected without further interventions:

  • Discharge from treatment with advise and reassurance
  • Monitor

10

Considerations for providers during weeks 4-6:
If Wad Ii resolution expected by the end of treatment under the Guideline:

  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage return to usual activities as soon as possible
  • Manage pain as appropriate
  • Prescribe mild home exercise, and if necessary, provide supervised exercise
  • Utilize manipulation/mobilization and/or physical therapies if required as part of a strategy that promotes activation and return of mobility

11

If Wad Ii is resolving or improving but resolution not expected by end of treatment under the Guideline:

  • Advise insurer including presence of any barriers to recovery
  • Provide advice and reassurance to encourage return to usual activities as soon as possible
  • Manage pain as appropriate
  • Prescribe mild home exercise
  • Consider more intensive manipulation/mobilization and/or physical therapies as part of a strategy that promotes activation and return of mobility
  • Consider need for Anli
  • Consider supervised exercise and conditioning program
  • Consider requesting an extension of treatment under this Guideline from insurer of up to 4 visits and 2 weeks or, if more treatment is needed, submit Treatment Plan to insurer

12

If WAD not resolving or improving:

  • Advise insurer and, if appropriate, insured person’s treating health practitioner
  • Reassess
  • Submit Treatment Plan and/or refer to appropriate regulated health professional

13

Completion of week 6:

  • Final assessment and report to insurer and insured person

Appendix C - Goods and services not covered in the Guideline

An Insurer is not obliged to pay pursuant to this Guideline for the following goods/services rendered to an insured person with an impairment that comes within this Guideline:

  • Cervical pillows;
  • Advice supporting inactivity or bed rest;
  • Injections of anaesthetics, sterile water or steroids to the neck;
  • Soft collar for more than 2 days;
  • Spray and stretch; and
  • Magnetic necklaces.

Note: Adjunct passive modalities (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, ultrasound, massage, heat/cold application, short term bed rest) are included in the funding where part of strategy promoting activation and return to mobility.

Appendix D - Payment Schedule for X-Rays

X-ray services for an insured person with an impairment that comes within this Guideline are payable under the following circumstances:

  • X-rays listed below do not require insurer approval, but fees may not exceed those listed in table below. Any other x-rays require insurer/DAC approval.
  • No other comparable x-rays have been taken by another health practitioner or facility since the accident.
  • Any available funding from Ohip or collateral insurance is utilized before the insurer is billed.
  • The insured person displays one or more of the following characteristics:
  • Suspicion of bony injury;
  • Suspicion of degenerative changes, instability, or other conditions of sufficient severity that counter indications to one or more interventions must be ruled out;
  • Suspicion of rheumatoid arthritis;
  • Suspicion of osteoporosis; or
  • History of cancer.

Description

CCI

Maximum Fee ($)

Code

Attribute

Cervical Spine

 

 

 

2 or fewer views

3.Sc.10

CXA

$35.20

3-4 views

3.Sc.10

CXB

$42.00

5-6 views

3.Sc.10

CXC

$48.00

more than 6 views

3.Sc.10

CXD

$56.64

 

 

 

 

Thoracic Spine

 

 

 

2 or fewer views

3.Sc.10

THA

$32.85

3-4 views

3.Sc.10

THB

$43.23

 

 

 

 

Lumbar or Lumbosacral spine

 

 

 

2 or fewer views

3.Sc.10

LBA or LSA

$35.20

3-4 views

3.Sc.10

LBB or LSB

$42.00

5-6 views

3.Sc.10

LBC or LSC

$48.00

More than 6 views

3.Sc.10

LBD or LSD

$55.86

Appendix E - Getting the Facts about Whiplash

Getting the facts about Whiplash: Grades I and II

People injured in car accidents sometimes experience a strain of the neck muscles and surrounding soft tissue, known commonly as whiplash. This injury often occurs when a vehicle is hit from the rear or the side, causing a sharp and sudden movement of the head and neck. Whiplash may result in tender muscles (Grade I) or limited neck movement (Grade II). This type of injury is usually temporary and most people who experience it make a complete recovery. If you have suffered a whiplash injury, knowing more about the condition can help you participate in your own recovery. This brochure summarizes current scientific research related to Grade I and II whiplash injuries.

Understanding Whiplash

  • Most whiplash injuries are not serious and heal fully.
  • Signs of serious neck injury, such as fracture, are usually evident in early assessments. Health care professionals trained to treat whiplash are alert for these signs.
  • Pain, stiffness and other symptoms of Grades I or II whiplash typically start within the first 2 days after the accident. A later onset of symptoms does not indicate a more serious injury.
  • Many people experience no disruption to their normal activities after a whiplash injury. Those who do usually improve after a few days or weeks and return safely to their daily activities.
  • Just as the soreness and stiffness of a sprained ankle may linger, a neck strain can also feel achy, stiff or tender for days or weeks. While some patients get better quickly, symptoms can persist over a longer period of time. For most cases of Grades I and II whiplash, these symptoms gradually decrease with a return to activity.

Daily Activity and Whiplash

  • Continuing normal activities is very important to recovery.
  • Resting for more than a day or two usually does not help the injury and may instead prolong pain and disability. For whiplash injuries, it appears that “rest makes rusty.”
  • Injured muscles can get stiff and weak when they’re not used. This can add to pain and can delay recovery.
  • A return to normal activity may be assisted by active treatment and exercises.
  • Cervical collars, or “neck braces,” prevent motion and may add to stiffness and pain. These devices are generally not recommended, as they have shown little or no benefit.
  • Returning to activity maintains the health of soft-tissues and keeps them flexible - speeding recovery. Physical exercise also releases body chemicals that help to reduce pain in a natural way.
  • To prevent development of chronic pain, it is important to start moving as soon as possible.

Tips for Return to Activity

  • Avoid sitting in one position for long periods.
  • Periodically stand and stretch.
  • Sit at your workstation so that the upper part of your arm rests close to your body, and your back and feet are well supported.
  • Adjust the seat when driving so that your elbows and knees are loosely bent.
  • When shopping or carrying items, use a cart or hold things close to the body for support.
  • Avoid contact sports or strenuous exercise for the first few weeks to prevent further injury. Ask your health professional about other sporting or recreational activities.
  • Make your sleeping bed comfortable. The pillow should be adjusted to support the neck at a comfortable height.

Treating Whiplash

  • Research indicates that successful whiplash treatment requires patient cooperation and active efforts to resume daily activity.
  • A treating health care professional will assess your whiplash injuries, and discuss options for treatment and control of pain.
  • Although prescription medications are usually unnecessary, temporary use of mild over-the-counter medication may be suggested, in addition to ice or heat.
  • Your treating health care professional may recommend appropriate physical treatment.

Avoiding Chronic Pain

  • Some whiplash sufferers are reluctant to return to activity, fearing it will make the injury worse. Pain or tenderness may cause them to overestimate the extent of physical damage.
  • If your health professional suggests a return to activity, accept the advice and act on it.
  • Stay connected with family, friends and co-workers. Social withdrawal can contribute to depression and the development of chronic pain.
  • If you are discouraged or depressed about your recovery, talk to your health professional.
  • Focus on getting on with your life, rather than on the injury!

Preventing another Whiplash Injury

  • Properly adjusting the height of your car seat head restraint (head rest) will help prevent whiplash injury in an accident. In an ideal adjustment, the top of the head should be in line with the top of the head restraint and there should be no more than 2 to 5 cm between the back of the head and the head restraint.

This brochure provides general information about whiplash injuries. It does not replace advice from a qualified health care professional who can properly assess a whiplash injury and recommend treatment.

The information highlights the latest available scientific research on whiplash and has been endorsed by the following groups:

Insurance Bureau of Canada (Ibc)
Ontario Chiropractic Association (Oca)
Ontario Massage Therapist Association (Omta)
Ontario Physiotherapy Association (Opa)
Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists (Osot)
(139-G316C)

Change of Name Act

Notice Is Hereby Given that the following changes of name were granted during the period from June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006, under the authority of the Change of Name Act, R.S.O 1990, c.c.7 and the following Regulation R.R.O 1990, Reg 68. The listing below shows the previous name followed by the new name.

Date

Previous Name

New Name

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Abdul Razzak, Ridhab.

Alfayadh, Ridhab.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Abshir Bashir, Keynan.

Abshir, Keynan.Bashir.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Ali, Muhammad.Zeeshan.

Ally, Mahmood.Zeeshan.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Anthonipillai, Angelo.Stany.

Bernard, Angelo.Stany.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Anthonipillai, Godwin.Jerry.

Bernard, Godwin.Jerry.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Anthonipillai, Stanley.Christy..

Bernard, Stanley.Christy..

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Applebaum, Dylan.Robert.

Lunenburg, Dylan.Robert.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Aryan, Reza.

Aram-Kian, Reza.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Askndar, Senae..

Adam, Sara.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Bagheryan, Zahra.

Bagheryan, Yasaman.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Bakker, Wabe.

Baker, Wabe.Wayne.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Bal, Bissoondath.

Bal, Rishi.Bissoondath.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Balls, Bernard.

Ball, Bernard.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Bangala, Mibwen.

Bangala, Clarissa.Mibwen.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Bellon, Adam.John.

Bellon, John.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Beriault, Braden.Christopher.

Richardson, Braden.Christopher.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Binkley, Allan.Mark.

Binkley, Alan.Mark.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Brar, Dakshesh.

Sidhu, Dakshesh.Singh.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Brar, Sachrit.

Sidhu, Sachrit.Kaur.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Brar, Sukhbir.

Sidhu, Sukhbir.Kaur.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Bugayong, Loida.

Tan, Loida.Obal.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Celestial, Barbara.

Celestial, Bari.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Clark, Dianne.Catherine.

Mcintosh, Dianne.Catherine.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Dawson, Laura.Catherine.

Pope, Laura.Catherine.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

De Vrieze, Angela.Theodora.

Ruiter, Angela.Theodora.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Demskyy, Yaroslav.

Demsky, Yatz.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Dutra Moncrieff, Nancy.Da.Ponte.

Dutra, Nancy.Daponte.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Fanfair, Candice.Taylor.

Fanfair Mc Rae, Candice.Taylor..

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Firlotte, Joseph.Alfred.

Donnelly, Joseph.Alfred.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Fortino, David.Ernest.

Lush, David.Ernest.Mcillan.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

French, Kameron.Donald.

Zawada, Kameron.Donald.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Ghaemi, Mohammad-Reza.

Ghaemi, Sean.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Golloher, Lloyd.George.

Miles, Bunty.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Goodwin, Devon.Daniel.James.

Brophy, Devon.Daniel.James.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Goodwin, Emilie.Cecilia.Pearl.

Brophy, Emilie.Cecilia.Pearl.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Guinto, Deanne.Russell..

Villarosa, Deanne.Russell.Guinto.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Haddon, Kailyn.Claire.

Lock, Kailyn.Claire.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Halpern, Hedi.Chaja.Mindel.

Halpern, Hedy.Chaja.Mindel.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Hameed, Kiran.

Ahsan, Kiran.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Hanna, Jennifer.Elizabeth.

Cole, Jennifer.Elizabeth.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Harris, Amber.Jo-Anne.

Jones, Amber.Jo-Anne.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Hau, Dik.

Hau, Richard.Dik.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Hill, Amanda.Sara-Anne.Gabrielle.

Stark, Elizabeth.Clara.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Ho, Ping.Yiu..

Ho, Curtis.Ping-Yu.

June 05, 2006 to June 11, 2006

Hou, Yi.Xing.

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Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(139-G304)

Ministry of the Attorney General

Notice 49-06

Statutory Notice Under The Remedies For Organized Crime And Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001.

Notice To Persons Who Have Suffered Pecuniary And Non Pecuniary Damages By Reason Of Unlawful Activity Resulting In Civil Forfeiture Proceedings In The Matter Of Attorney General Of Ontario And $120,130 In Canadian Currency (In Rem) And Brian Scott.

Pursuant to a court order made in the above proceeding, $122,999.10 has been forfeited to the Crown and deposited in a special purpose account. Any person who has suffered pecuniary or non pecuniary losses in relation to which the proceeding was commenced is entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with the provisions of Regulation 233/03 and be on the prescribed form or they will be denied. Regulation 233/03 may be found at
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/030233_e.htm.

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries about potential claims please contact the Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office toll free at 1-888-246-5359 or write to:

Ministry of the Attorney General
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 49-06, be sent to the above address and be received no later than 5:00:00 pm on December 27, 2006 to be considered.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you participated in or contributed to your losses or the unlawful activity giving rise to the proceeding.

Notice 50-06

Statutory Notice Under The Remedies For Organized Crime And Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001.

Notice To Persons Who Have Suffered Pecuniary And Non Pecuniary Damages By Reason Of Unlawful Activity Resulting In Civil Forfeiture Proceedings In The Matter Of Attorney General Of Ontario And $119,015 In Canadian Currency (In Rem) And Martin St. Pierre.

Pursuant to a court order made in the above proceeding, $100,198.70 has been forfeited to the Crown and deposited in a special purpose account. Any person who has suffered pecuniary or non pecuniary losses in relation to which the proceeding was commenced is entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with the provisions of Regulation 233/03 and be on the prescribed form or they will be denied. Regulation 233/03 may be found at
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/030233_e.htm.

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries about potential claims please contact the Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office toll free at 1-888-246-5359 or write to:

Ministry of the Attorney General
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 50-06, be sent to the above address and be received no later than 5:00:00 pm on December 27, 2006 to be considered.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you participated in or contributed to your losses or the unlawful activity giving rise to the proceeding.

Notice 38a-06

Statutory Notice Under The Remedies For Organized Crime And Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001

Notice To Municipal Corporations And Public Bodies Of A Class Prescribed In Section 12 Of Ontario Regulation 233/03 That Suffered Pecuniary Losses By Reason Of The Unlawful Activity Resulting In Civil Forfeiture Proceedings In The Matter Of The Attorney General Of Ontario And $20,370 In Canadian Currency, 6 Cellular Phones, 1 Stamp Press, .233 Caliber Round Of Ammunition (In Rem) And Wei Liu.

Pursuant to a court order made in the above proceeding, $13,270.00 has been forfeited to the Crown and deposited in a special purpose account. Any municipal corporation or public body of a prescribed class, which has suffered pecuniary losses as a result of the above unlawful activity is entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with the provisions of Regulation 233/03 and be on the prescribed form or they will be denied. Regulation 233/03 may be found at
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/030233_e.htm.

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries about potential claims please contact the Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office toll free at 1-888-246-5359 or write to:

Ministry of the Attorney General
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 38A-05, be sent to the above address and be received no later than 5:00:00 PM on July 24, 2006 to be considered.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you participated in or contributed to your losses or the unlawful activity giving rise to the proceeding.

Notice 30A-06

Statutory Notice Under The Remedies For Organized Crime And Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001

Notice To Municipal Corporations And Public Bodies Of A Class Prescribed In Section 12 Of Ontario Regulation 233/03 That Suffered Pecuniary Losses by reason of the unlawful activity resulting in civil forfeiture proceedings in the matter of the attorney general of Ontario and $43,200 in Canadian currency (in rem), and John Charles Mohler.

Pursuant to a court order made in the above proceeding, $43,505.00 has been forfeited to the Crown and deposited in a special purpose account. Any municipal corporation or public body of a prescribed class, which has suffered pecuniary losses as a result of the above unlawful activity is entitled to make a claim for compensation.

All claims must comply with the provisions of Regulation 233/03 and be on the prescribed form or they will be denied. Regulation 233/03 may be found at
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Regs/English/030233_e.htm.

To obtain a claim form or if you have any inquiries about potential claims please contact the Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office toll free at 1-888-246-5359 or write to:

Ministry of the Attorney General
Civil Remedies for Illicit Activities Office
77 Wellesley Street West, P.O. Box 333
Toronto, ON M7A 1N3

All completed claims must refer to Notice 30A-06, be sent to the above address and be received no later than 5:00:00 PM on July 24, 2006 to be considered.

You may not be eligible for compensation if you participated in or contributed to your losses or the unlawful activity giving rise to the proceeding.

(139-G311)


Footnotes

  • footnote[1] Back to paragraph If the insured person also presents with overt musculoskeletal sign(s), including decreased range of motion or point tenderness, refer to the Preapproved Framework Guideline for Wad Ii Injuries with or Without Complaint of Back Symptoms.