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

2009-09-26

A Dynasty Roofing (Windsor) Ltd.

000538348

2009-09-26

A.C. Newmarket Industrial Supply Ltd.

001245113

2009-09-26

A.G. Holding Ltd.

001584092

2009-09-26

Absolute Petcare Ltd.

001297624

2009-09-26

Active Knit Apparel Inc.

001352278

2009-09-26

Alltricor Financial Services Inc.

000838549

2009-09-26

Andre Haeringer Enterprises Inc.

000468017

2009-09-26

Arrowhead Express & Logistics Limited

001461612

2009-09-26

Bd Real Holdings Limited

001509367

2009-09-26

Bican Construction Corporation

001014080

2009-09-26

Bingo World (Burlington) Ltd.

000533581

2009-09-26

Bob Hoover & Sons Inc.

000859709

2009-09-26

Bruce Tropical Land Development Inc.

000851156

2009-09-26

Building Environmental Systems Testing Inc.

001123755

2009-09-26

Canada Data Services Limited

000968952

2009-09-26

Cart Depot Ltd.

001420769

2009-09-26

Casey Brothers Painting & Decorating Limited

000409406

2009-09-26

Chianti Food Processors Inc.

001165387

2009-09-26

Clint Roenisch Inc.

001593787

2009-09-26

Cosmic Vistas Corp.

001046989

2009-09-26

Cyberaft Inc.

002028101

2009-09-26

Datapak Limited

000220853

2009-09-26

Direct Integration Solutions Inc.

001492207

2009-09-26

Direct Lans Inc.

001475938

2009-09-26

Eastwood Products Inc.

000995005

2009-09-26

El-Moustafa Markets Inc.

002059594

2009-09-26

Entertainment Media & Telecoms Corporation (Canada), Inc.

002056246

2009-09-26

Execujet Aviation Services Ltd.

001001987

2009-09-26

Farisons Distributors Ltd.

000365353

2009-09-26

Forest Hill Dry Cleaners And Alterations Ltd.

001082729

2009-09-26

G.T.A. Health Assessments Inc.

001507365

2009-09-26

Glenhow Holding Corporation

001491082

2009-09-26

Hawaiian Garden Centre & Nursery Ltd.

000495740

2009-09-26

I.D.S. Networks Limited

001647894

2009-09-26

Imageon Ottawa Ltd.

001615375

2009-09-26

Incontri Restaurant Inc.

001446634

2009-09-26

Insurance Claims Centre Inc.

000870965

2009-09-26

Inter-Link Transportation Network Inc.

001106712

2009-09-26

Jeremy Taylor Photographer Limited

001566826

2009-09-26

Joseph Zink Inc.

000749253

2009-09-26

Kababee Inc.

002034432

2009-09-26

Langley Parisian Holdings Limited

000563452

2009-09-26

Lucerne Flow Control Inc.

001604487

2009-09-26

Mcarthur Minerals Inc.

001160400

2009-09-26

Mcgarry Services Inc.

001473971

2009-09-26

Megacity Motors Inc.

001233538

2009-09-26

Mgm Productions Group Ltd.

001666948

2009-09-26

Mount Mckay Feeds Inc.

000705416

2009-09-26

Mpha Topographics Limited

000254467

2009-09-26

Muse Workshop Inc.

002075763

2009-09-26

Nigmendra Narain Inc.

001413170

2009-09-26

O Rodas Inc.

001158074

2009-09-26

Oxford Window Manufacturing Inc.

000554429

2009-09-26

Pacific Restaurant Inc.

001130641

2009-09-26

Patalika International Inc.

001639723

2009-09-26

Peel Dental Services Inc.

000922435

2009-09-26

R. J. Myers Developments Ltd.

000437125

2009-09-26

R. Maslach Comm. Ltd.

000704619

2009-09-26

Rollsters Sports Bar Ltd.

001057731

2009-09-26

Romans Distinctive Gifts & Cards (Merivale) Inc.

001168487

2009-09-26

S. Ferguson Capital Corp.

001651011

2009-09-26

Seventeen Ninetyfour Enterprises Limited

001017585

2009-09-26

Skymark Inc.

001309885

2009-09-26

Soletico Inc.

001347659

2009-09-26

Strictly Business Computers Inc.

000605274

2009-09-26

Sunbright Signs & Advertising Inc.

001326709

2009-09-26

Superior Security Canada Inc.

001079825

2009-09-26

Telcom Telecommunications Network Inc.

001071717

2009-09-26

The Mouse Academy Inc.

001283519

2009-09-26

Tjs Holdings Inc.

001286585

2009-09-26

Triple M Forming Inc.

002058668

2009-09-26

Turbo-Sport Limited

000390453

2009-09-26

Vaughan Medical Laboratories Ltd.

000256284

2009-09-26

Vienna Motors Ltd.

001671026

2009-09-26

Visions Auto Collision Inc.

000644616

2009-09-26

Vista Homes Kingston Limited

000255808

2009-09-26

Western Carpet Ltd.

000795395

2009-09-26

Woodward Drywall & Interiors Limited

001542667

2009-09-26

1065953 Ontario Inc.

001065953

2009-09-26

1119674 Ontario Limited

001119674

2009-09-26

1164857 Ontario Limited

001164857

2009-09-26

1199502 Ontario Inc.

001199502

2009-09-26

121882 Ontario Ltd.

000121882

2009-09-26

1219261 Ontario Inc.

001219261

2009-09-26

1220375 Ontario Inc.

001220375

2009-09-26

1227644 Ontario Limited

001227644

2009-09-26

1264050 Ontario Inc.

001264050

2009-09-26

1283858 Ontario Inc.

001283858

2009-09-26

1297076 Ontario Ltd.

001297076

2009-09-26

1384327 Ontario Inc.

001384327

2009-09-26

1387522 Ontario Limited

001387522

2009-09-26

1461220 Ontario Limited

001461220

2009-09-26

1473535 Ontario Ltd.

001473535

2009-09-26

1477149 Ontario Inc.

001477149

2009-09-26

1477909 Ontario Ltd.

001477909

2009-09-26

1480814 Ontario Inc.

001480814

2009-09-26

1501751 Ontario Inc.

001501751

2009-09-26

1527097 Ontario Ltd.

001527097

2009-09-26

1539060 Ontario Inc.

001539060

2009-09-26

1587019 Ontario Inc.

001587019

2009-09-26

1599135 Ontario Ltd.

001599135

2009-09-26

1626389 Ontario Incorporated

001626389

2009-09-26

1641895 Ontario Inc.

001641895

2009-09-26

1648911 Ontario Limited

001648911

2009-09-26

2 Bros Construction Inc.

001533701

2009-09-26

2005464 Ontario Inc.

002005464

2009-09-26

2033977 Ontario Inc.

002033977

2009-09-26

2048090 Ontario Inc.

002048090

2009-09-26

2049727 Ontario Inc.

002049727

2009-09-26

2069498 Ontario Inc.

002069498

2009-09-26

2077617 Ontario Inc.

002077617

2009-09-26

309307 Ontario Limited

000309307

2009-09-26

541773 Ontario Limited

000541773

2009-09-26

566417 Ontario Limited

000566417

2009-09-26

618460 Ontario Limited

000618460

2009-09-26

711208 Ontario Limited

000711208

2009-09-26

783957 Ontario Ltd.

000783957

2009-09-26

887608 Ontario Limited

000887608

2009-09-26

914225 Ontario Limited

000914225

2009-09-26

990945 Ontario Inc.

000990945

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G504)

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

2009-08-31

Albion Demolition Limited

001342944

2009-08-31

B K M Trading Inc.

001596661

2009-08-31

B.P.L. Roofing Limited

001259758

2009-08-31

Benjex Group Canada Inc.

000722198

2009-08-31

Brockville Investments Limited

000092970

2009-08-31

C.M.C. Ceramic Tile Ltd.

000958558

2009-08-31

Caley-Neal Investments Limited

000929864

2009-08-31

Chronologix Software Inc.

001386561

2009-08-31

Ciao-Bonjour Enterprises Inc.

001532356

2009-08-31

Clearwater Restaurant Inc.

000930865

2009-08-31

Collective Celebration Of Individual Liberty Inc.

002047561

2009-08-31

Contours Visual Images Inc.

001255119

2009-08-31

Corey Enterprises Inc.

001489591

2009-08-31

Cottrell Investment Corporation

000917414

2009-08-31

D. K. Resource Management Inc.

000542673

2009-08-31

Dale Tays Landscape Construction Ltd.

000898421

2009-08-31

Damoane Enterprises Inc.

002004668

2009-08-31

Dearcorp Investments Ltd.

000489441

2009-08-31

Design Plus International Ltd.

001328823

2009-08-31

East-West Management Of Drivers Inc.

000966673

2009-08-31

Fab-Tech Plus Inc.

001367878

2009-08-31

Finest Hour Productions Inc.

001367167

2009-08-31

Garry Leclerc & Son Ltd.

001090602

2009-08-31

Goldlinx International Inc.

000920401

2009-08-31

Hedch Holdings Inc.

000739433

2009-08-31

His & Her’s Beauty Supply Inc.

001414407

2009-08-31

Hummingbird Palliative And Home Healthcare Inc.

001638544

2009-08-31

Idc Telecommunications Canada Inc.

001091309

2009-08-31

Infoconsult Inc.

001244774

2009-08-31

Intex Industries Corporation

000974495

2009-08-31

Jabbar International Inc.

001434057

2009-08-31

James Jackson Trucking Inc.

001484934

2009-08-31

John Maguire Construction Ltd.

000783201

2009-08-31

Lannex Developments (Jarvis) Inc.

001602996

2009-08-31

Law Development Group Limited

001073153

2009-08-31

M & E Trans Distributing Inc.

001548392

2009-08-31

Madison Display Limited

000947493

2009-08-31

Main Attraction Entertainment Inc.

002001400

2009-08-31

Masc Niagara Inc.

002026494

2009-08-31

Michael’s Optical Limited

000571837

2009-08-31

Museum Productions Corporation

002028616

2009-08-31

Mvm-Multi Vision Media Inc.

001570955

2009-08-31

Nat Radio.Com-Biz Inc.

001602794

2009-08-31

Nouveaute Technologies Inc.

001521483

2009-08-31

Novacan Realty Inc.

000707311

2009-08-31

Novter Holdings Inc.

001652359

2009-08-31

Peever Pedorthics Inc.

001048139

2009-08-31

Pita Pazzaz Leasing Ltd.

001311644

2009-08-31

Plaza Parking Inc.

001164854

2009-08-31

Premier Fitness Clubs (Oshawa) Inc.

002067288

2009-08-31

Prosport International Forwarding Inc.

001284830

2009-08-31

Roar Studios Inc.

002023976

2009-08-31

Rolling Thunderz Limited

001416064

2009-08-31

S.G. Truck & Trailer Repair Inc.

001540044

2009-08-31

Sibr S A Inc.

002052163

2009-08-31

St. Laurentian Donuts Ltd.

000946400

2009-08-31

Starcip Forming Ltd.

000711147

2009-08-31

Steve Geer Inc.

001336074

2009-08-31

Still Moving Pictures Inc.

001221560

2009-08-31

Tanfast Tanning Boutique Ltd.

000956475

2009-08-31

The Dain Group Inc.

001556749

2009-08-31

Utex Trading Enterprises Inc.

000345480

2009-08-31

Valthane Inc.

000819946

2009-08-31

Villa Cafe 2003 Ltd.

001555397

2009-08-31

Ward Rosebush Services Inc.

000736232

2009-08-31

Wilson Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy Inc.

001151915

2009-08-31

Xolo Investments Inc.

001543782

2009-08-31

Yio-Kai-Kori Enterprises Inc.

001161586

2009-08-31

1017225 Ontario Inc.

001017225

2009-08-31

1031603 Ontario Inc.

001031603

2009-08-31

1078985 Ontario Limited

001078985

2009-08-31

1118957 Ontario Inc.

001118957

2009-08-31

1165657 Ontario Ltd.

001165657

2009-08-31

1254829 Ontario Ltd.

001254829

2009-08-31

1257272 Ontario Inc.

001257272

2009-08-31

1265289 Ontario Inc.

001265289

2009-08-31

1287673 Ontario Inc.

001287673

2009-08-31

1297786 Ontario Limited

001297786

2009-08-31

1343977 Ontario Limited

001343977

2009-08-31

1375956 Ontario Limited

001375956

2009-08-31

1380965 Ontario Inc.

001380965

2009-08-31

1381555 Ontario Inc.

001381555

2009-08-31

1383601 Ontario Ltd.

001383601

2009-08-31

1387563 Ontario Inc.

001387563

2009-08-31

1451716 Ontario Inc.

001451716

2009-08-31

1477919 Ontario Inc.

001477919

2009-08-31

1479936 Ontario Inc.

001479936

2009-08-31

1535291 Ontario Inc.

001535291

2009-08-31

1570717 Ontario Inc.

001570717

2009-08-31

1621999 Ontario Ltd.

001621999

2009-08-31

1633573 Ontario Inc.

001633573

2009-08-31

1638999 Ontario Limited

001638999

2009-08-31

1649736 Ontario Ltd.

001649736

2009-08-31

2030271 Ontario Limited

002030271

2009-08-31

2050103 Ontario Ltd.

002050103

2009-08-31

2060623 Ontario Inc.

002060623

2009-08-31

50% Off Security & Monitoring Ontario Inc.

001584308

2009-08-31

503774 Ontario Limited

000503774

2009-08-31

607677 Ontario Inc.

000607677

2009-08-31

717556 Ontario Limited

000717556

2009-08-31

773225 Ontario Inc.

000773225

2009-08-31

857354 Ontario Inc.

000857354

2009-08-31

871552 Ontario Inc.

000871552

2009-08-31

920532 Ontario Inc.

000920532

2009-08-31

970899 Ontario Limited

000970899

2009-08-31

976694 Ontario Limited

000976694

2009-08-31

981673 Ontario Ltd.

000981673

2009-08-31

996988 Ontario Ltd.

000996988

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G505)

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

2009-08-18

Elvy Electric Ltd.

000631737

2009-09-01

Excelsior Building Corp.

002026639

2009-09-01

1529135 Ontario Inc.

001529135

2009-09-02

Discount Heating & Airconditioning Ltd.

001017262

2009-09-02

M & E Transportation Inc.

001659832

2009-09-02

Spetz Publishing Limited

000681154

2009-09-02

Steelgate Magnetics Inc.

001578450

2009-09-02

Total Connections Incorporated

001110584

2009-09-02

1461704 Ontario Inc.

001461704

2009-09-03

Advance Dispute Resolution Group Inc.

000373657

2009-09-03

Allwins International Architecture Inc.

002053627

2009-09-03

Ambrose Homes Ltd.

001215803

2009-09-03

Antique Zen Limited

001353422

2009-09-03

Arms Republic Enterprise Inc.

001712745

2009-09-03

Askion Transport Solutions Inc.

001631166

2009-09-03

Domenic Distributors Limited

000599066

2009-09-03

Flora-World Inc.

000269976

2009-09-03

Fraser Wilton Holdings Inc.

001301878

2009-09-03

Gaphinz Limited

000533755

2009-09-03

Harmsen Traffic Ltd.

000845209

2009-09-03

John Nahirny Real Estate Co. Ltd.

000340998

2009-09-03

Jowa Investments Inc.

000664870

2009-09-03

Kanhelpu.Com Ltd.

001301788

2009-09-03

Krisha Xpress Ltd.

002143797

2009-09-03

Lahaina Corporation Ltd.

000382145

2009-09-03

Lube On Wheels Inc.

002101085

2009-09-03

Maplefair Estates Inc.

001131857

2009-09-03

Nxmicro Systems Inc.

002038739

2009-09-03

Ossobuco Italian Restaurant Inc.

001627073

2009-09-03

Rhs Securities Ltd.

000868091

2009-09-03

Scbn Telecommunications Inc.

001730696

2009-09-03

Simplex Logistics Inc.

001593583

2009-09-03

Solomon Management Limited

000666107

2009-09-03

Timbercreek Mortgage Fund Gp Inc.

002124928

2009-09-03

Xelor Corporation

000762205

2009-09-03

1056311 Ontario Inc.

001056311

2009-09-03

1107935 Ontario Inc.

001107935

2009-09-03

1127188 Ontario Limited

001127188

2009-09-03

1203103 Ontario Inc.

001203103

2009-09-03

1242113 Ontario Ltd.

001242113

2009-09-03

1360827 Ontario Limited

001360827

2009-09-03

1547945 Ontario Inc.

001547945

2009-09-03

1685452 Ontario Inc.

001685452

2009-09-03

1691421 Ontario Limited

001691421

2009-09-03

1726513 Ontario Inc.

001726513

2009-09-03

2016668 Ontario Inc.

002016668

2009-09-03

2043285 Ontario Inc.

002043285

2009-09-03

2044677 Ontario Inc.

002044677

2009-09-03

2089035 Ontario Inc.

002089035

2009-09-03

2125362 Ontario Inc.

002125362

2009-09-03

2138096 Ontario Inc.

002138096

2009-09-03

432059 Ontario Limited

000432059

2009-09-03

636629 Ontario Limited

000636629

2009-09-03

867600 Ontario Inc.

000867600

2009-09-04

Allquest Inc.

000944423

2009-09-04

Aurora Parkview Ltd.

001169564

2009-09-04

Auto-Motives Inc.

001554893

2009-09-04

Automat Econ Trading Inc.

001760219

2009-09-04

Bertan Investments Limited

000128353

2009-09-04

Canterbury Pilgrims Inc.

002152829

2009-09-04

Conventional Finance Corporation

000558390

2009-09-04

Does Marketing Services Ltd.

001016067

2009-09-04

Emget Inc.

000943855

2009-09-04

Emile Dalaire Trucking Inc.

001548609

2009-09-04

Evergreen Produce & Trading Inc.

002165110

2009-09-04

Gold Lakes Restaurant Ltd.

002151210

2009-09-04

Ict - Integrating Communications Technology Inc.

002022352

2009-09-04

Joe Jazbec General Contactor Ltd.

001096703

2009-09-04

Marxell Infosystem Inc.

001030465

2009-09-04

Orense Enterprises Inc.

000560790

2009-09-04

Pryming Inc.

002092640

2009-09-04

Sky Inc.

001285973

2009-09-04

Synclectics (Canada) Inc.

000942828

2009-09-04

The Healthcare Courier Company Inc.

001786929

2009-09-04

Touch Here Software Inc.

001380243

2009-09-04

1485521 Ontario Inc.

001485521

2009-09-04

1525452 Ontario Limited

001525452

2009-09-04

1538480 Ontario Ltd.

001538480

2009-09-04

1563117 Ontario Inc.

001563117

2009-09-04

1708301 Ontario Limited

001708301

2009-09-04

2177831 Ontario Inc.

002177831

2009-09-04

420810 Ontario Limited

000420810

2009-09-04

510227 Ontario Limited

000510227

2009-09-04

812933 Ontario Inc.

000812933

2009-09-08

Alizas Incorporated

001562803

2009-09-08

Cedarway Investments Limited

000255081

2009-09-08

Kim And Kate Transportation Inc.

001753657

2009-09-08

N. T. Monteith Limited

000143586

2009-09-08

Newland Message Co., Ltd. (Canada)

001434131

2009-09-08

Phoenix Expediting Inc.

001659490

2009-09-08

1596776 Ontario Inc.

001596776

2009-09-08

1651014 Ontario Ltd.

001651014

2009-09-08

2140283 Ontario Inc.

002140283

2009-09-08

791078 Ontario Inc.

000791078

2009-09-08

900013 Ontario Inc.

000900013

2009-09-08

905683 Ontario Ltd.

000905683

2009-09-08

962626 Ontario Ltd.

000962626

2009-09-09

Carl H. Wilson Holdings Limited

000458745

2009-09-09

Casa Jomar Inc.

000863015

2009-09-09

Momanco Management Inc.

001324014

2009-09-09

Msp Shows Ltd.

001020687

2009-09-09

New Home Building Group Limited

002025478

2009-09-09

Nien Consulting Inc.

001650086

2009-09-09

Platinum Base International Inc.

001042080

2009-09-09

Semper Consulting Inc.

001780704

2009-09-09

Sterk Realty Inc.

002119307

2009-09-09

Titanic Ice Limited

000471611

2009-09-09

Vigar Technology Inc.

001583293

2009-09-09

West Group Management Inc.

001348190

2009-09-09

Yi Tai Bao Investment Inc.

001515083

2009-09-09

1521912 Ontario Inc.

001521912

2009-09-09

1639300 Ontario Inc.

001639300

2009-09-09

1682614 Ontario Inc.

001682614

2009-09-09

1714888 Ontario Inc.

001714888

2009-09-09

1747691 Ontario Limited

001747691

2009-09-09

2043827 Ontario Inc.

002043827

2009-09-09

2138851 Ontario Inc.

002138851

2009-09-09

2146717 Ontario Inc.

002146717

2009-09-09

855138 Ontario Limited

000855138

2009-09-10

Staunton Investments Ltd.

000310909

2009-09-10

1780009 Ontario Limited

001780009

Katherine M. Murray
Director, Ministry of Government Services
(142-G506)

Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Information Act

Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241(3) of the Business Corporations Act that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the filing requirements under the Corporations Information Act within 90 days of this notice orders dissolving the corporation(s) will be issued. The effective date precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-09-16

724597 Ontario Inc.

724597

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G507)

Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under subsection 241(4) of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates of incorporation set out hereunder have been cancelled and corporation(s) have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-09-14

Bacciarelli’s Delicatessen Ltd.

1342168

2009-09-14

D.E.W. Motels Limited

260053

2009-09-14

1760026 Ontario Ltd.

1760026

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G508)

Cancellation for Cause (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under section 240 of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates set out hereunder have been cancelled for cause and in the case of certificates of incorporation the corporations have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-09-14

Alterra Alternative Strategies Group Inc.

2098224

2009-09-14

Alterra Private Equity Group Inc.

2098225

2009-09-14

Curragh Inc.

898403

2009-09-14

Grafikom General Partner Inc.

1660924

2009-09-14

Grafikom Mexico One Inc.

1675302

2009-09-14

Grafikom Mexico Two Inc.

1675303

2009-09-14

Grafikom.Grenville Limited

1712842

2009-09-14

Granite Security Systems Ltd.

780449

2009-09-14

Lyuvarus Inc.

2034157

2009-09-14

Medcomsoft Inc.

1087015

2009-09-14

445172 Ontario Inc.

445172

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G509)

Cancellation for Filing Default (Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that orders under Section 317(9) of the Corporations Act have been made cancelling the Letters Patent of the following corporations and declaring them to be dissolved. The date of the order of dissolution precedes the name of the corporation.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2009-09-14

Tenants Associations Council Of Toronto

1327245

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G510)

Erratum Notice

Ontario Corporation Number 1254963

Vide Ontario Gazette, Vol. 142-31 dated August 1, 2009

Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice issued under section 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act set out in the August 1, 2009 issue of the Ontario Gazette with respect to 1254963 Ontario Inc. was issued in error and is null and void.

Katherine M. Murray
Director
(142-G511)

Marriage Act

Certificate Of Permanent Registration as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

September 7 - September 11

Name

Location

Effective Date

Funk, Rodney

Bonfield, ON

08-Sep-09

Schick, Jennifer

Toronto, ON

08-Sep-09

Harrison, Clive

Barrie, ON

08-Sep-09

Barbezat, Edward F.

Gatineau, QC

08-Sep-09

Godin, Rosemary

Moorefield, ON

08-Sep-09

Kosbakian, Kevork (Keghart)

St. Catharines, ON

08-Sep-09

Field, Craig

Brampton, ON

10-Sep-09

Barker, Cheryl Ann

Caledonia, ON

10-Sep-09

Schuyler, Phillip

Strathroy, ON

10-Sep-09

Broomhead, Jennifer

Belleville, ON

10-Sep-09

Etuka-Ayorinde, Roland O.

Brampton, ON

10-Sep-09

Chang, Jun Ho

North York, ON

10-Sep-09

Marriage, Gordon

Sittsville, ON

10-Sep-09

Ramer, James

Zurich, ON

10-Sep-09

Fleischer, Jeanette

Tiverton, ON

10-Sep-09

Brown, Marjorie R.

Mississauga, ON

10-Sep-09

English, Philip Allan

Lion’s Head, ON

10-Sep-09

Walters, Carl Michael

Simcoe, ON

10-Sep-09

McNally, Ryan

Belleville, ON

10-Sep-09

Re-registrations

Name

Location

Effective Date

Watson, David Garth

Toronto, ON

08-Sep-09

Varey, John Douglas

Toronto, ON

11-Sep-09

Certificates Of Temporary Registration as person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Date

Name

Location

Effective Date

September 17, 2009 to September 21, 2009

Horne, Roger

O Fallon, MO

08-Sep-09

September 7, 2009 to September 11, 2009

Hart, Michael

Kingston, ON

08-Sep-09

September 10, 2009 to September 14, 2009

DeJong, Eugene

Ada, MI

09-Sep-09

September 17, 2009 to September 21, 2009

Jolin, Gaston

Rollet, QC

09-Sep-09

November 12, 2009 to November 16, 2009

Thal, Lennard

New York, NY

09-Sep-09

Certificate Of Cancellation Of Registration as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario have been issued to the following:

Name

Location

Effective Date

Field, Craig

Brampton, ON

10-Sep-09

Ogundele, Augustine

London, ON

10-Sep-09

Kiszko, Zbigniew

Windsor, ON

10-Sep-09

Short, Garry Wayne

North Bay, ON

11-Sep-09

Kervin, William S.

Toronto, ON

11-Sep-09

Kelly, Joyce Ileen

Toronto, ON

11-Sep-09

Mann, Donna

Holstein, ON

11-Sep-09

Frerichs, Eilert Fritz

Whitby, ON

11-Sep-09

Proctor, Gerry

Bolton, ON

11-Sep-09

Schmalenberg, Mojgan

Bolton, ON

11-Sep-09

Phannenhour, John

Pembroke, ON

11-Sep-09

Crouse, Michael

Calgary, AB

11-Sep-09

Homeward, Sebastian

Toronto, ON

11-Sep-09

Buttnor, Allan Anthony

Toronto, ON

11-Sep-09

Robinson, Donald Frederick

Beamsville, ON

11-Sep-09

Labbé, Louis Paul

Ottawa, ON

11-Sep-09

Horst, Robert John

Waterloo, ON

11-Sep-09

Wiebe, Dave

Tillsonburg, ON

11-Sep-09

Reimer, Peter Brandt

Leamington, ON

11-Sep-09

Kroeker, Menno

Aylmer, ON

11-Sep-09

Froese, Lowell

Leamington, ON

11-Sep-09

Dueck, Cornelius Friesen

Aylmer, ON

11-Sep-09

Barkman, Leonard P.

Aylmer, ON

11-Sep-09

Friesen, Phil

Stratton, ON

11-Sep-09

Kornelsen, Henry

Fort Frances, ON

11-Sep-09

Reimer, Edwin

Stratton, ON

11-Sep-09

Loewen, John Allen

Stratton, ON

11-Sep-09

Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(142-G512)

Change of Name Act

Notice is hereby given that the following changes of name were granted during the period from September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009 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

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Abdel Jabbar, Muntaha.Naim.

Alnaboot, Muntaha.Husni.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ahmad, Hazineh.

Ahmad, Khazineh.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Al-Safadi, Amneh.

Alsafadi, Amneh.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Al-Safadi, Mousa.

Alsafadi, Mousa.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Al-Safadi, Rawan.

Alsafadi, Rawan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Aleme, Eiu.Mekuria.

Tadesse, Eiu.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Allard, Andy.Jr.

Allard, Aj.Hatamoto.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Alsafadi, Iliyaa.

Alsafadi, Elyaa.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Alsaffadi, Amal.

Alsafadi, Amal.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Amey, Tyler.James.

Amey-Legault, Tyler.James.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Archana, Arunan.

Arunan, Archana.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Arshi, Gia.

Chhokar, Gia.Kaur.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Arshi, Mandeep.Kaur..

Chhokar, Mandeep.Kaur.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Arunasalam, Rahini.

Thivviyanathan, Rahini.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Awais, Osama.

Ilyas, Ahamid.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Baker, Cameron.Adams.

Eprile, Cameron.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ball, Stefanie.Elizabeth.

Martin, Stefanie.Elizabeth.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Bazinet, Kayden.Laurent.

Coulas, Kayden.Laurent.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Beattie, Jesse.William..

Walker, Jesse.William.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ben Abdallah, Youssouf.

Jackany, Ben.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Bodogh-Darte, George.Gregory.

Darte, Gregory.George.Bodogh.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Bondarenko, Serguei.

Bond, Serge.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Bowman-Robinson, Leslie.Gale.

Bowman, Leslie.Gale.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Bray, Jessica.Lynn.

Boseley, Jessica.Lynn.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Brghoot, Adam.Mahmoud.

Barghout, Adam.Mahmoud.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Campbell, Chastity.Maria.Chanice.

Jackson, Chastity.Maria.Chanice.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Chatha, Santeepak.

Singh, Sati.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Chau, Cheuk.Man.

Chau, Jenny.Cheuk-Man.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Cheung, Ming.Yin.

Cheung, Ming-Yin.Amy.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Chi, Ngai.Lam.

Chi, Samuel.Ngai.Lam.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Choudrhy, Shabana.A.

Janjua, Shabana.Kausar.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Clioris, Bobby.Thomas.

Kliori, Bobby.Thomas.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Coutts, Mandy.Lynn.

De Sousa, Mandy.Lynn.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Crisologo, Piat.Carmelita.P..

Allison, Piat.Crisologo.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Cruz, Diosdado.Andrada.

Cruz, Keith.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Dams, Markus.Stephan.

Dams, Mark.Stephan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Declark, Tawnya.Koreen.

Glenn, Tawnya.Koreen.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Demeke, Selamawit.Zewol.

Demeke, Selam-Maya.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ding, Lai.Wan.

Ding, Bonnie.Lai-Wan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ding, Lap.Keung.

Ding, Henry.Lap-Keung.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Dmytriyenko, Kateryna.

Ivaskiv, Kateryna.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Dogan, Mehmet.Serxwebun.

Dogan, Mehmet.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Dosch, Nolan.Jefferey.

Appleton-Dosch, Nolan.Jefferey.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Dumpit, Christine.Halnin.

Halnin, Christine.De.Guzman.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Dunand, Herve.Denis.

Dunand, Edrick.Herve.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Edwards, Dionne.Rachael.

Edwards-Charles, Dionne.Rachael.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Farooq, Muhammad.

Farooq, Muhammad.Ibne.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Fernandes, Maria.Clara.Branco.Vieira.

Vieira, Clara.Branco.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Fernando, Jesabel.Binalla.

Senior, Jesabel.Binalla.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Fowler, Kimberley.Anne.

Higgins, Kimberley.Anne.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Gaskell, Kyle.Andrew.Bain.

GlÄSke, Darian.Kyle.Andrew.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Germano, Anthony.Jonathan.Joseph.

Desloges, Anthony.Jonathan.Joseph.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ghilzon, Romanita.Streza.

Streza, Romanita.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Goldstein, Seymour.

Goldstein, Sonny.Seymour.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Gordon, William.Derek.Joshua.

Gordon, Joshua..

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Griffith, Mansel.

Griffith, Connie.Mansel.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Hallas Clarke, Cristian.Spencer.

Lane-Clarke, Cristian.Spencer.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Hallas, Bradley.Arthur.

Holstead, Bradley.Arthur.Hallas.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Heydarzudeh, Daniel.

Heydarzadeh, Daniel.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Hrajnik, John.Peter.Frank.

Hrajnik, John.Peter.Michael.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ianiero, James.Nicholas.

Duguid, James.Nicholas.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Insell, Kelsey.Elyse.

Elyse, Kelsey.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Isayeva, Oleksandra.Vyac.

Isayeva, Alexandra.V.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Jangra, Sarbjit.Rani.

Saharan, Sarbjit.Rani.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Jercau, Florica.

Popesteanu, Florica.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Joe Prakash, Marina.Thamiyan.

John, Marina.Thamiyan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Jun, Wai.Kin.

Jun, Andy.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Karaahmetoglu, Esra.Mehves.

Aydin, Esra.Mehves.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Kazim, Laura.Anita.

Kazim, Aneesa.Laura.Anita.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Kersey, Sasha.Goldien.Elizabeth.

Nolan, Sasha.Goldien.Elizabeth.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Khan, Gayatri.Gangeshwarie.

Selliah, Gayatri.Gangeshwarie.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Kissack, Alison.Louise..

Reynolds, Alison.Louise.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Kissova, Jana.

Kiss-Cean, Jana.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Klassen, Christine.

Giesbrecht, Christine.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Konkov, Alexandr.

Kachanov, Nikolay.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Kosova, Oksana.

Masood, Aqsa.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Kostyshyn, Vasyl.Dmytrovych.

Ivaskiv, Vasyl.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Lam, Wai.Ying.

Lam, Elaine.Wai.Ying.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Lauzon-Ranger, Marie-Michèle.

Lauzon Lesage, Marie-Michèle.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Lemut, Mirela.

Moran Gonzalez, Mirela.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Lewicki, Riley.William.Reid.

Lewicki, James.Riley.William.Reid.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Li, Ming.Zhen.

Li, Yan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Lin, Hong.

Lin, Ivy.Hong.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Liu, Ye.

Liu, Lily.Ye.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Luong, Laurent.

Ngo, Laurent.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mac Dougall, Kelly.Elizabeth.

Paton, Kelly.Elizabeth.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Majumder, Chaitali.Sen.

Senmajumder, Chaitali.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Majumder, Emon.

Sen Majumder, Emon.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Maloney, William.Joseph.

Fraser, William.Joseph.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mbimbmèmangan, Robert.William.

Morrison, Robert.William.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mc Weeney, Joshua.Joseph.

Da Silva, Joshua.Joseph.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mccarthy, Jamie.Nancy.

Arsenault, Jamie.Nancy.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mcquaker, Azaeal.Marguerite.

Mcquaker, Azaela.Marguerite.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Messina, Giovanni.

Messina, John.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mir, Tahir.Mohamed.Haris.

Mir, Haris.Tahir.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Miraglia, Francesco.

Meraglia, Frank.Joseph.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mohammed, Ghalib.Hassan.

Mohammed, Mackay.Ghalib.Hassan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Mrazik, Elizabeth.Madeline.Marie.

Mrazik, Madeline.Elizabeth.Marie.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Munro, Brenda.Mary.Ruth.

Munro, Brenda.Bonnie.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Navaratne, Gishan.

Navaratne, Gishan.Bandara.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ng, Chun.Ning.

Ng, Joe.Chun-Ning.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Nguyen, Thi.Thanh.Dieu.

Nguyen, Ivy.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Noseworthy, Caitlin.Anne.

Grenier-Chalifoux, Caitlin.Anne.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Nunez, Ethan.

Bushfield, Ethan.Robert.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

O'May, Mackenzie.Munro.

O'May, Mackenzie.Lesley.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Odubella, Oduwole.Oluwadamilare.

Odubella, Darren.Oduwole.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Osipenko, Linda.Marie.

Osipenko, Lindy.Marie.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ouellet, Danielle.Julie.Isabelle.

Carriere-Ouellet, Danielle.Julie.Isabelle.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Pan, Xi.Yang.

Xi, Yang.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Panzer, Cameron.Mikael.

Straughan, Cameron.Mikael.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Park, Hyun.Soo.

Park, Andrew.Hyunsoo.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Park, Mary.

Shim, Mary.Park.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Pavolakovich, Mary.

Pavlakovich, Mary.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Peerlings, Elisabeth.Francisca.Helena.

Andreyko-Peerlings, Elisabeth.Francisca.Helena.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Perkins, Lisa.Kelly-Ann.

Langlois, Lisa.Kelly-Ann.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Philip-Hardie, Heidi.Margaret.

Philip, Heidi.Margaret.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Philippe, Aime.

Philippe, Jean-Baptiste.Aime.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Philippe, Andrew.David.Joseph.

Gamache, Andrew.David.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Pietras, Madison.Mary-Claire.

Pietras, Mary-Claire.Madeline.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Pitia, Vinansio.Jaden.Wani.

Wani-Lado, Vinansio.Dominic.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Prasad, Saina.Bi.

Sheikh, Zahra.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Purmalis-Theodorakis, Vija.Elizabete.

Purmalis, Vija.Elizabete.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Queen, Emily.Danielle.

Calderon-Valdivia, Emily.Danielle.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Queen, Paola.P.

Calderon-Valdivia, Paola.Priscilla.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rahme, Tashonna.Mei-Ying.

Mcdougall, Tashonna.Mei-Ying.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rakowski, Austin.Geoffrey.Charles.John.

Quinlan, Austin.Geoffrey.Charles.John.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rakowski, Cameron.Sonny.

Quinlan, Cameron.Sonny.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rakowski, Francis.Joseph.

Quinlan, Francis.Joseph.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ramirez Pino, Jose.Alfredo.

Ramirez, Alfredo.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ramsay, Ian.Gordon.Clark.

Conn, Ian.Gordon.Clark.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rao, Yichen.

Rao, Sandra.Yichen.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Razavi, Fereshteh.

Razavi, Rose.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Reilly, Jennifer.Patricia.

Brouse, Jennifer.Patricia.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Reynolds, Thynia.Zoé.Watson.

Burton-Watson, Zoé.Thynia..

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rissman, Andreia.Arai.

Arai-Rissman, Andreia.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rizwan Tahir, Taha.

Barry, Taha.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Rolston, Logan.Elliott.Morgan.

Morgan, Logan.Elliott.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Ross, Leone.Beulah.

Dietrich, Leigh.Leone.B..

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Safaris, Stella.Monet.

Cortez-Safaris, Stella.Monet.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Sanniti-Gordon, Daniel.Angelo.

Sanniti, Daniel.Angelo.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Scharf, Louise.Josepfu.

Scharf, Louise.Josefa.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Seraphin, Ghisline.

Jean, Ghisline.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Shah, Parth.

Shah, Rajesh.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Shen, Shu.Hong.

Shen, Shawn.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Siddique, Md.Natique.

Siddique, Natique.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Silverman, Cheryl.Jodi.

Fischer, Shaindy.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Singh, Pal.

Rai, Pal.Singh.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Singh, Rewal.Kaur.

Rai, Rewal.Kaur.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Spang, Stephanie.Kirsten.Hedwig.

Gerstung, Stephanie.Kirsten.Hedwig.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Stamatis, Virna.

Bertolo, Virna.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Suppa, Diana.Maria.

Suppa, Maria.Diana.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Taubert, Daniel.Edward.

Ball, Daniel.Parker.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Thambiaiah, Shakanah.

Ganesh, Sahanah.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Thambimuttu, Mary.Stella.

Mariya Jude Rojan, Mary.Stella.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Theoret, Danielle.Carla.

Lapalme, Danielle.Carla.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Thirugnanasambanthamoorthy, Thanusha.

Prashanna, Thanusha.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Toplak, James.Edward.Thomas.

Mackie, James.Edward.Thomas.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Tran, Vi.Hoan.

Tran, Irene.Vi.Hoan.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Trinier, Jessica.Brooke.

Brenders, Jessica.Brooke.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Tseng, Leung-Ping.

Cheung, Apple.Leung-Ping.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Umana, German.

Calderon-Valdivia, German.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Valadares, Maria.Izabel.

De Melo, Maria.Izabel.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Van'T Veld, Stephanie.Marie.

Bussen, Stephanie.Marie.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Veltri, Virgilia.

Veltri-Infusini, Gynn.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Verfaillie, Marilyn.

Verfaillie, Marlene.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Vieira-Farago, Andrea.Katalin.

Farago, Andrea.Katalin.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Vu, Jayson.Pham.

Pham, Jayson.Vu.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Walsh-Prevost, Kayla.Trinity.Jade.

Schmidt, Kayla.Trinity.Jade.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Wang, Shuo.

Wang, Harley.Shuo.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Waters, Michael.Bruce.

Waters, Michelle.Ashley.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Welch, Cameron.Edward.

Mcleod, Cameron.Edward.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Whittaker, Lisa.Elaine.

France, Lisa.Elaine.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Wilson, Marjorie.Gladys.

Martin, Marjorie.Gladys.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Wood, Trevor.Matthew.

Henderson, Trevor.Matthew.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Woodcock, Carman.Anthony.

Woodcock, Carmen.Anthony.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Xuan, Ke.

Xuan, Linda.Ke.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Zand, Liza.

Saad, Liza.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Zhang, Chun.Rong.

Zhang, Bridget.

September 07, 2009 to September 13, 2009

Zhou, Xia.Jing.Emily.

Zhou, Emily.Xia.Jing.

Judith M. Hartman,
Deputy Registrar General
(142-G513)

Notice of the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care

Notice Of Proposed Draft Regulation

Local Health System Integration Act, 2006

The Minister of Health and Long-Term Care [Minister], on behalf of the Government of Ontario, invites public comments on a proposed draft regulation to be made under the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006.

On March 28, 2006, the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006 (LHSIA) received Royal Assent. In fulfilling their mandates, the Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are responsible for local health system planning and community engagement. As of April 1, 2007, the LHINs have also assumed responsibility for funding a wide range of health service providers and for managing the majority of service agreements with health service providers.

The Local Health System Integration Act, 2006 sets out public consultation requirements related to proposed draft regulations. These requirements include a minimum 60-day period for the public to comment, after which the Minister reports to the Lieutenant Governor in Council, who may then make the Regulation with or without changes.

Content of Proposed Initial Draft Regulation

The proposed draft regulation posted here deals with the reconciliation and recovery of funding provided to long-term care home operators.

Invitation to Provide Comments on Proposed Initial Draft Regulation

The proposed initial draft regulation following this notice is provided in both English and French. The public is invited to provide written comments, in either language, on the proposed draft Regulation over a 60-day period, commencing on September 5, 2009 and ending on November 3, 2009. All written comments received during this period will be considered during final preparation of this draft regulation. The content, structure and form of the draft regulation are subject to change as a result of the comment process, at the discretion of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, who has the final decision on the content of any regulation.
Comments may be sent electronically to or they may be addressed to:

Colleen Sonnenberg
Manager, Long-Term Care Homes Act Regulation Project
Health System Strategy Division
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
56 Wellesley Street West, 9th floor
Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2J9

Information respecting the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006, the proposed draft regulation, and electronic copies of this notice, including the text of the proposed draft regulation, may be accessed through the Ministry website at the following address:

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/legislation/lhins/draft_regulation/draft_regulation.aspx

The Local Health System Integration Act, 2006 is available at www.e-laws.gov.on.ca.

Please note that unless requested and agreed to otherwise by the Ministry, all materials or comments received from organizations in response to this notice will be considered public information and may be used and disclosed by the Ministry to assist in the evaluation and revision of the proposed initial draft regulation. This may involve disclosing the materials and comments, or summaries of them, to other interested parties during and after the 60-day public consultation period. An individual who provides materials or comments and who indicates an affiliation with an organization will be considered to have submitted those comments or materials on behalf of the organization so identified. Materials or comments received from individuals who do not indicate an affiliation with an organization will not be considered public information unless expressly stated otherwise by these individuals. However, materials or comments provided by such individuals may nevertheless be used and disclosed by the Ministry to assist in evaluating and revising the proposed initial draft regulation. The personal information of individuals who do not specify an organizational affiliation, such as an individual’s name and contact details, will not be disclosed by the Ministry without the individual’s consent, unless required by law. If you have any questions about the collection of this information, please contact the Manager of the Access and Privacy Office, of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care at (416) 327-7040.

Proposed Initial Draft Regulation made under the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006

Amending O. Reg. 264/07

The title of Ontario Regulation 264/07, Health Professionals Advisory Committees, is revoked and changed to “General”:

The title of Ontario Regulation 264/07, Health Professionals Advisory Committees, is revoked and changed to “General”:

The proposed draft regulation contains two headings. The first heading is “Health Professionals Advisory Committee” and is followed by the provisions that are currently in force in Regulation 264/07. The second heading is “Long-Term Care Homes: Reconciliation and Recovery” and the provisions following are the new proposed draft regulations.

Content of Proposed Draft Regulation

Long-term care homes: reconciliation and recovery

Operators of long-term care homes would be required to provide reconciliation reports to the local health integration network (LIHN) where the home is located, in the form and manner and at the times specified by the LIHN.

One of the reconciliation reports would be an audited report covering the period between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2010, and a separate audited report for each subsequent calendar year.

If an operator has been paid more than the allowable subsidy for the reconciliation period, the excess money is a debt owing by the licensee to the Crown. In addition to any other methods available to recover the debt, the LIHN may deduct the excess from future payments to the licensee.

If the amount paid to an operator for a long-term care home is less than the allowable subsidy for the reconciliation period, the LIHN would pay the difference to the licensee.

The “allowable subsidy” would be the amount that is determined through the reconciliation reports, the accountability agreement between the Minister and the LIHN required under the Act, the service accountability agreement between the licensee of the long-term care home and the LIHN required under the Act, and for the period between January 1, 2010 and March 31, 2010, the service agreement required under the Nursing Homes Act, the Charitable Institutions Act or the Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act.

The terms “home” and “licensee of a long-term care home” are defined.

The “reconciliation period” would mean the periods between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2010, and each subsequent calendar year, and includes any period within those twelve month periods when a reconciliation is calculated.

This Regulation would come into force on January 1, 2010.

Regulations are published in The Ontario Gazette and on the e-Laws website. This copy is being provided for convenience only.

Ontario Regulation made under the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006

Amending O. Reg. 264/07

(Health Professionals Advisory Committees)

Note: Ontario Regulation 264/07 has not previously been amended.

  1. The title of Ontario Regulation 264/07 is revoked and the following substituted:

    General

  2. The Regulation is amended by adding the following heading before section 1:

    Health Professionals Advisory Committees

    1. The Regulation is amended by adding the following heading and section:

      Long-term care homes: reconciliation and recovery

      Long-Term Care homes: Reconciliation And Recovery

        1. Every licensee of a long-term care home shall provide reconciliation reports to the local health integration network for the geographic area where the home is located, in the form and manner and at the times specified by the local health integration network.
        2. One of the reconciliation reports shall be an audited report covering the following, as applicable:
          1. The period beginning on January 1, 2010 and ending on December 31, 2010.
          2. Each subsequent calendar year.
        3. If the amount paid to the licensee of a long-term care home by the local health integration network in respect of the home exceeds the allowable subsidy for the reconciliation period, the excess is a debt owing by the licensee to the Crown in right of Ontario and, in addition to any other methods available to recover the debt, the local health integration network may deduct the excess from subsequent payments to the licensee.
        4. If the amount paid to a licensee of a long-term care home by the local health integration network in respect of the home is less than the allowable subsidy for the reconciliation period, the local health integration network shall pay the difference to the licensee.
        5. In this section,

          “allowable subsidy” means the allowable subsidy as determined in accordance with the reconciliation reports, the accountability agreement between the Minister and local health integration network required under section 18 of the Act, the service accountability agreement between the licensee of the long-term care home and the local health integration network required under section 20 of the Act, and for the period beginning on January 1, 2010, and ending on March 31, 2010, the applicable service agreement required under the Nursing Homes Act, the Charitable Institutions Act or the Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act; (“subvention autorisée”)

          “home” means a nursing home under the Nursing Homes Act, an approved charitable home for the aged under the Charitable Institutions Act or a home under the Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act; (“foyer”)

          “licensee of a long-term care home” means a health service provider that operates a home; (“titulaire de permis d’un foyer de soins de longue durée”)

          “reconciliation period” means each of the following periods, and includes any period within them when a reconciliation is calculated:

          1. The period beginning on January 1, 2010 and ending on December 31, 2010.
          2. Each subsequent calendar year. (“période de rapprochement”)
    2. The definitions of “home” and “licensee of a long-term care home” in subsection 3 (5) of the Regulation are revoked and the following substituted:

      “home” means a long-term care home within the meaning of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007; (“foyer”)

      “licensee of a long-term care home” means a health service provider that is a licensee within the meaning of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007; (“titulaire de permis d’un foyer de soins de longue durée”)

    1. Subject to subsection (2), this Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2010.

    2. Subsection 3 (2) comes into force on the day section 1 of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 comes into force.

(142-G478E) 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44

Ministry of the Attorney General

Calculation of Awards for Future Pecuniary Damages Rules 53.09(1) and (2) Rules of Civil Procedure

For Trials Commencing After January 1ST Each Year

Discount Rate

 

15-year period from the start of the trial Select Real Rate

Thereafter Ultimate Real Rate (fixed rate)

2000

3.00%

2.50%

2001

2.75%

2.50%

2002

2.50%

2.50%

2003

2.50%

2.50%

2004

2.25%

2.50%

2005

1.50%

2.50%

2006

1.00%

2.50%

2007

0.75%

2.50%

2008

0.75%

2.50%

2009

0.75%

2.50%

2010

1.25%

2.50%

Gross Up Rate

 

15-year period from the start of the trial Select Inflation Rate

Thereafter Ultimate Inflation Rate

2000

2.25%

2.75%

2001

3.00%

3.50%

2002

3.25%

3.25%

2003

3.00%

3.25%

2004

3.00%

2.75%

2005

3.50%

2.50%

2006

3.50%

2.00%

2007

3.75%

1.75%

2008

3.50%

1.75%

2009

3.25%

1.50%

2010

2.75%

1.25%

Lynn Norris
Director
Corporate Planning Branch
Court Services Division
(142-G514E)

Financial Services Commission of Ontario

September 2009

Health Claims for Auto Insurance 2009 Pilot Guideline

Superintendent’s Guideline No. 03/09

Introduction

The Health Claims for Auto Insurance 2009 Pilot Guideline (Pilot Guideline) is issued pursuant to s. 268.3 (1) of the Insurance Act for the purposes of ss. 44.1 (1) and 68 (3.2) of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule - Accidents on or After November 1, 1996 (SABS) as amended by Regulation 533/06.

This Guideline replaces Health Claims for Auto Insurance Guideline No. 07/07 issued in December 2007, and is issued to facilitate a staged return of the HCAI system which was temporarily suspended on March 11, 2008 by Superintendent’s Bulletin No. A-01/08. In the Pilot phase, only those insurers and health care providers that volunteer to participate in the Pilot will be governed by this Guideline. If, at the end of the Pilot phase, the HCAI system has met performance expectations, it is anticipated that one or more further Guidelines will be issued to set out the process and timelines for introduction of mandatory participation rules for all insurers and health care providers in a staged manner.

A document to which this Pilot Guideline applies and that previously would have been sent directly to an insurer to whom this Pilot Guideline applies is instead to be sent to a Central Processing Agency (CPA) established by the insurance industry to receive such documents on behalf of insurers. This Pilot Guideline describes:

  • which insurers, health care facilities (“facilities”) and health care providers (“providers”) are subject to the Pilot Guideline and in what circumstances;
  • what documents are to be delivered to the CPA and in what circumstances;
  • how such documents may be delivered to the CPA; and
  • how insurers are to provide information to the CPA.

This Pilot Guideline applies to documents specified in this Pilot Guideline that are delivered on or after September 28, 2009, regardless of the date of the accident to which they relate.

Insurers and Providers That Are Subject To This Pilot Guideline

The Financial Services Commission of Ontario will maintain and update from time to time a list of identified insurers and facilities/providers (or specified branch offices thereof) participating in the Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI) (the “HCAI Participant List”) and the dates on which their participation begins. Please see Appendix 1 for details of how to obtain copies of the HCAI Participant List in effect at any particular time.

For the purposes of this Pilot Guideline:

  • each identified insurer is a Participating Insurer, and
  • each specified branch office of an identified facility, and each provider operating in a specified branch office of an identified facility, is a Participating Provider.

This Pilot Guideline applies only to transactions between a Participating Provider and a Participating Insurer in respect of any claim for SABS benefits under a motor vehicle liability policy issued in Ontario.

This Pilot Guideline does not apply to the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund.

Designation of Central Processing Agency – SABS s. 68 (3.2)

Health Claims for Auto Insurance Processing is the CPA for the purposes of this Pilot Guideline and s. 68 (3.2) of the SABS. Health Claims for Auto Insurance Processing is a not-for-profit Ontario corporation established and funded by the insurance industry and operated by a board of directors that includes representatives of the insurance industry and health care communities.

The primary role of the CPA is to act as the agent of insurers to receive specified documents on their behalf, to confirm that the documents are duly completed and contain all of the information required to be included in them, and then to make the documents available for access by the insurers to whom they are addressed. The CPA also acts as an intermediary for the purpose of enabling insurers to communicate information such as claims approval and payment decisions electronically to those health care goods and services providers who wish to receive such communications electronically through the CPA.

The CPA is also expected to be a primary source of the information that automobile insurers will be required under s. 101.1 of the Insurance Act to provide to the Superintendent of Financial Services concerning claims for goods and services for which automobile insurers are liable under contracts of automobile insurance.

Invoices For Goods And Services That Are Subject To This Pilot Guideline – SABS s. 44.1

Any invoice for goods or services specified in Appendix 2 of this Pilot Guideline for the purposes of s. 44.1 of the SABS must be in the form (the Auto Insurance Standard Invoice) approved by the Superintendent of Financial Services in accordance with s. 69 of the SABS.

This requirement applies only if:

  • all of the goods or services referred to in the invoice are provided in Ontario by the Participating Provider,
  • the invoice is not submitted by the claimant,
  • the invoice is submitted by a Participating Provider and is payable to the Participating Provider, and
  • payment of the invoice is claimed against a Participating Insurer with respect to a transaction with a Participating Provider.

Where this requirement applies, s. 44.1 (1) of the SABS prohibits a Participating Insurer from paying any invoice that is not in the approved form, does not include all of the information required by the approved form, or is not sent to the CPA as required by this Pilot Guideline.

Participating Providers are to invoice Participating Insurers for goods or services specified in Appendix 2 separately from goods or services not specified in Appendix 2. Similarly, Participating Providers are to invoice Participating Insurers for goods or services provided in Ontario separately from goods and services not provided in Ontario.

Documents That Must Be Delivered To The CPA

The following documents are specified for the purpose of s. 68 (3.2) of the SABS. Each such document must be delivered to the CPA (not directly to the insurer to whom it is addressed) in accordance with this Pilot Guideline if delivered by a Participating Provider to a Participating Insurer:

OCF-18 Treatment Plan - SABS s. 38

OCF-21 Auto Insurance Standard Invoice - SABS s. 44.1 – but only if this Pilot Guideline requires the use of this form for the particular goods or services being billed

OCF-22 Application for Approval of an Assessment or Examination - SABS s. 38.2

OCF-23/198 Pre-approved Framework Treatment Confirmation Form - SABS s. 37.1

Please note that (with one exception – see * below) a document that this Pilot Guideline does not require to be delivered to the CPA must be delivered directly to the insurer using one of the delivery methods provided for in s. 68 (2) of the SABS.

* An OCF-21 submitted to invoice an insurer only for the completion of a Disability Certificate (OCF-3) may be delivered either to the CPA in accordance with this Guideline, or directly to the insurer, at the option of the Participating Provider.

Section 68 (3.2) of the SABS provides that a document to which this Guideline applies is deemed not to have been delivered to an insurer unless it is delivered to the CPA as required by this Guideline. If such a document is delivered directly to an insurer instead of to the CPA despite the requirements of this Guideline, the insurer is under no obligation to respond to it as the document will be deemed not to have been received by the insurer.

How To Deliver Documents To The Central Processing Agency

A document that is required by this Pilot Guideline to be delivered to the CPA shall be delivered to the CPA in electronic form in a manner that results in it being capable of being retrieved and accessed by the CPA.

Participating Providers are authorized to deliver documents to the CPA electronically as described above, and to access information electronically from the CPA, once they have completed the appropriate enrolment process (see “Enrolment Of Users And Providers” below).

As noted below under “Rules Governing Date of Receipt of Documents by Insurers”, any document delivered to the CPA by a Participating Provider that has not completed the enrolment process will be deemed not to have been received by the insurer, and will not be processed.

Paper Submission

It is anticipated that at some point the CPA’s Data Entry Centre that was previously in operation will again be in a position to receive documents in paper form, delivered by mail, fax or personal delivery in accordance with ss. 68 (2) (a), (b), (c) or (d) of the SABS. An amended version of this Guideline, setting out the rules that will apply to paper submissions, will be issued at that time. In the meantime, the option of delivery of forms to the CPA in paper form is not available.

Attachments to Documents That Are Subject To This Pilot Guideline

For the purposes of this Guideline, “attachments” means any material (e.g., additional pages, reports, test results) submitted in support of a document to which this Guideline applies.

If a Participating Provider determines that it is necessary to send one or more attachments rather than including in the document itself all information that the sender determines to be desirable or necessary to accomplish its purpose, the following special rules apply:

  1. The Participating Provider must specify, in the field provided in the document for that purpose, how many attachments are being delivered.
  2. The document itself (but not the attachments) must still be delivered to the CPA as described above.
  3. The attachments are not to be delivered to the CPA but instead must be delivered directly to the insurer by one of the delivery methods described in s.68 (2) of the SABS. Although it is preferable that all attachments be delivered to the insurer at the same time, it is not mandatory to do so.

    Please note that any attachment delivered to the CPA will be deemed not to have been received by the insurer, and will not be returned, but will be destroyed.
  4. The attachments are not to be sent to the insurer before the document is sent to the CPA.
  5. Each attachment must be identified with the claimant’s name, either of claim number or policy number, and date of accident, and with the document type (i.e., OCF-18, OCF-21, OCF-22 or OCF-23/198) to which the attachment relates, to enable the insurer to identify the document for which the attachment is intended.

Rules Governing Date of Receipt of Documents By Insurers

Section 68 of the SABS sets out the rules that determine when a document delivered to the CPA as required by this Pilot Guideline is deemed to be received by the insurer to whom it is addressed. Briefly summarized, those rules provide:

  1. Document with no attachments – is deemed to be received by the insurer to whom it is addressed when the document has been delivered to the CPA in a manner specified in this Pilot Guideline, and the CPA has determined that the document is duly completed and contains all information required by the SABS to be included in it.
  2. Document with attachments – is deemed to be received by the insurer to whom it is addressed when:
    1. the document (exclusive of attachments) has been delivered to the CPA in a manner specified in this Pilot Guideline, and the CPA has determined that the document is duly completed and contains all information required by the SABS to be included in it; and
    2. all of the attachments have been received by the insurer.

The SABS provides (s. 68 (7)) that a document delivered to the CPA by fax, personal delivery or by electronic submission later than 5:00 p.m. Eastern time is deemed to have been delivered to the CPA on the following business day.

The SABS also provides (s. 68 (3.5)) that the CPA will be deemed to have determined, on the day a document was delivered to it in a manner specified in this Pilot Guideline, that the document is duly completed and contains all information required by the SABS to be included in it unless the CPA notifies the sender to the contrary in a manner specified in this Pilot Guideline.

For the purposes of s. 68 (3.5), the manner in which the CPA is to notify the sender is by one of the delivery methods provided for in s. 68 (2) of the SABS. The CPA may also deliver the notification verbally (for example by telephone call, or by telephone message) provided written confirmation is given as soon as practicable afterwards by one of the delivery methods provided for in s. 68 (2) of the SABS.

As previously noted, the SABS further provides (s. 68 (3.2)) that a document to which this Pilot Guideline applies is deemed not to have been delivered to an insurer unless it is delivered as required by this Pilot Guideline. Any document delivered to the CPA by a Participating Provider that has not completed the enrolment process is not delivered as required by this Guideline and therefore shall be deemed not to have been delivered to an insurer.

Completion of Documents

A document to which this Pilot Guideline applies will be deemed not to have been completed and not to contain all the information required by the SABS to be included in it unless all fields (other than those that are optional in the circumstances indicated on the form as approved by the Superintendent of Financial Services) are completed as required by this Pilot Guideline.

The information in any completed field must comply with the validation rules set out in Appendix 3 of this Pilot Guideline.

Where the form specifies the format in which certain information (e.g., a date) is to be provided, the information must be provided in that format.

All attachments must be legible.

Codes To Be Used In Submitting Information

The following information shall be provided utilizing the codes specified below:

  • To describe injuries and sequelae, codes listed in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision, Canadian Enhancement (ICD-10-CA) which is maintained by the Canadian Institute for Health Information and available through www.cihi.ca. An abridgment of the ICD-10-CA list of codes, developed to assist stakeholders in the Ontario automobile insurance system, is available at www.hcaiinfo.ca.
  • To describe health interventions, codes listed in the Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI) which is maintained by the Canadian Institute for Health Information and available through www.cihi.ca. An abridgment of the CCI list of codes, developed to assist stakeholders in the Ontario automobile insurance system, is available at www.hcaiinfo.ca.
  • To describe provider types, the list of Provider Type Codes available at www.hcaiinfo.ca.
  • To describe payment categories under a Pre-approved Framework, the list of Pre-approved Framework Reimbursement Codes available at www.hcaiinfo.ca.
  • To describe items billed to automobile insurers by providers that are not covered by the CCI, the list of Goods, Administration, and Other Codes available at www.hcaiinfo.ca.
  • To describe unit measures and for converting minutes to hours, the list of Unit Measure Codes and the Minutes to Hour Conversion Table available at www.hcaiinfo.ca.

The information at www.hcaiinfo.ca is maintained by Insurance Bureau of Canada in cooperation with the professional associations referred to at http://www.hcaiinfo.ca/links.asp.

Requirements For Insurers

Where the SABS requires a Participating Insurer to provide information to the CPA, such information shall be delivered to the CPA in electronic form in a manner that results in it being capable of being retrieved and accessed by the CPA.

The information referred to in s. 44.1 (3) of the SABS concerning the processing of an invoice must be provided to the CPA within five business days after the invoice has been processed by the Participating Insurer.

The information referred to in s. 68 (3.8) of the SABS concerning any other document to which this Pilot Guideline applies must be provided to the CPA within five business days after the document has been processed by the Participating Insurer.

The information referred to in s. 68 (3.9) of the SABS concerning receipt of attachments must be provided to the CPA within five business days after the last attachment has been received by the Participating Insurer.

The deadlines referred to above are independent of, and not to be confused with, the deadlines within which an insurer is to process and respond to a document as set out in the SABS.

A Participating Insurer that has completed the enrolment process as an Insurer (see “Enrolment of Users And Providers” below) is authorized to deliver information to the CPA electronically and to access from the CPA information that has been delivered to the CPA by a Participating Provider.

Enrolment Of Users And Providers

Before submitting information to, or receiving information from, the CPA, a provider, facility or insurer that is a Participating Provider or Participating Insurer shall enrol with the CPA and agree to its user terms and conditions. The user terms and conditions may include commercially reasonable provisions to address responsibilities including confidentiality, security, liability, access, and data integrity.

Temporary Suspensions Of This Pilot Guideline

In the event that the CPA becomes unable (e.g., by reason of temporary technical issues) to properly carry out its obligations to providers, facilities or insurers, the Superintendent of Financial Services may temporarily suspend the operation of this Pilot Guideline.

The Financial Services Commission of Ontario will post notice of any suspension and subsequent resumption of operation of this Pilot Guideline on its website (FSCO.gov.on.ca/">www.FSCO.gov.on.ca).

During the period of any such suspension, the requirements of this Pilot Guideline do not apply and documents are instead to be delivered directly to insurers using one of the standard delivery methods provided for in s. 68 (2) of the SABS.

Appendix 1

HCAI Participant List

Copies of the HCAI Participant List in effect from time to time may be obtained at FSCO.gov.on.ca/english/insurance/auto/hcai.asp">http://www.FSCO.gov.on.ca/english/insurance/auto/hcai.asp. Alternatively, printed copies may be obtained by contacting the Financial Services Commission of Ontario at 1-800-668-0128 extension 7123.

Appendix 2

Invoices For Goods And Services That Are Subject To This Guideline – SABS s. 44.1

SABS

Section

Type of Service/Goods

Specified for the purposes of section 44.1

Not specified for the purposes of section 44.1

 

Medical Benefits

   

14(2)(a)

Medical, surgical, dental, optometric, hospital, nursing, ambulance, audiometric and speech-language pathology services

Medical, nursing, audiometric and speech-language pathology services

Surgical, dental, optometric, hospital and ambulance services

14 (2)(b)

Chiropractic, psychological, occupational therapy and physiotherapy services

   

14(2)(c)

Medication

   

14(2)(d)

Prescription eyewear

   

14(2)(e)

Dentures and other dental devices

   

14(2)(f)

Hearing aids, wheelchairs or other mobility devices, prostheses, orthotics and other assistive devices

Supplies provided to the patient by health care providers

Supplies purchased by the patient

14(2)(g)

Transportation of the insured person to and from treatment sessions, including transportation for an aide or attendant

   

14(2)(h)

Other goods and services of a medical nature

   
 

Rehabilitation Benefits

   

15(5)(a)

Life skills training

   

15(5)(b)

Family counseling

   

15(5)(c)

Social rehabilitation counseling

   

15(5)(d)

Financial counseling

   

15(5)(e)

Employment counseling

   

15(5)(f)

Vocational assessments

   

15(5)(g)

Vocational or academic training

   

15(5)(h)

Workplace modification and workplace devices including communication aids

   

15(5)(i)

Home modifications and home devices including communication aids, or a new home instead of home modifications

   

15(5)(j)

Vehicle modifications or a new vehicle instead of modifying an existing vehicle

   

15(5)(k)

Transportation for the insured person to and from counseling sessions, training sessions and assessments, including transportation for an aide or attendant

   

15(5)(l)

Other goods and services other than case management

   

16

Attendant care services

Provided by health care providers and other professional care providers

Provided by family, neighbours and other non-professional care providers

17

Case manager services

   
 

Examinations, Completion of Reports/Certificates, etc.

   

24

Disability Certificate (OCF-3)

   

24

Treatment Plan (OCF-18)

   

24

Application for Determination of Catastrophic Impairment (OCF-19)

   

24

Assessment of Attendant Care Needs (Form 1)

   

24.1

Consultations

   

32.1 & 42

Insurer Examinations

   

38.2

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

   

42.1

Examinations and reports per section 42.1 of SABS

   

Appendix 3

Validation Rules

Item #

Data Field

Description

Validation #

OCF-18 Submission Rules

     

1

Policy/claim number

Either the policy number or the claim number must be filled in.

PM-CSR1

2

Date of accident

Date of accident must be equal to or prior to the current date.

PM-CSR7

3

Date of birth

Date of birth of an applicant must be equal or prior to date of accident.

PM-CSR4

4

Date of birth

Applicant cannot be older than 120.

PM-CSR6

5

Facility Name

All Facility and providers listed in the form must be enrolled in HCAI, except the health practitioner in Part 5 of the OCF-18.

PM-CSR28

6

Profession

Health practitioner’s profession must be one of the practitioner professions listed in the SABS.

PM-18R9

7

Date of Signature

Date of the signature of the Health Practitioner must be equal to or after the date of accident.

PM-18R7

8

Profession

Regulated Health Professional profession must be one of the regulated health professions listed on the form or named as ‘other’ and signatory must be associated with the submitting facility.

PM-18R10

9

Date of Signature

Date of the signature of the Regulated Health Professional or Social worker must be equal to or after the date of accident.

PM-18R6

10

Injury Code

Document must have at least one injury.

PM-CSR14

11

Line Item

There must be at least one goods and service line item. A line item can be a treatment session.

PM-18R5

12

Quantity

Estimated quantity of a goods or services item must be greater than 0 for all line items.

PM-CSR9

13

Quantity

If measure is Gd, Pr, Pg, Sn, quantity must be whole number and greater than 0.

N/A

14

Measure

If section code is S, measure must be SN.

N/A

15

Measure

If section code is G, measure must be GD.

N/A

16

Measure

If intervention code is TT, measure must be HR.

N/A

17

Measure

If intervention code is KM, measure must be KM.

N/A

18

Count

The projected count for each goods and services line item must be greater than 0.

PM-18R2

19

Total Cost

The projected total cost for each goods and services line item must be

  • greater than 0
  • and must be equal to cost times projected total count

PM-18R1

20

Subtotal

Subtotal of the document must be equal to the sum of all the line items.

PM-CSR10

21

GST

Total GST must be greater than or equal to 0.

PM-CSR11

22

PST

Total PST must be greater than or equal to 0.

PM-CSR12

23

Insurer total

Auto insurer total amount of the plan must be
• greater than or equal to 0
• and equal to the sum of the subtotal (which includes GST and Pst, Moh, other insurer 1 & 2 amounts and interest)

PM-CSR13

24

Duration of Treatment

Estimated duration of the treatment plan (in weeks) must be greater than 0.

PM-18R3

25

Date of applicant’s signature

Date of an applicant’s signature must be

  • equal or prior to the current date
  • and equal to or after the date of accident

PM-CSR31

OCF-22 Submission Rules

     

1

Policy/claim number

Either the policy number or the claim number must be filled in.

PM-CSR1

2

Date of accident

Date of accident must be equal to or prior to the current date.

PM-CSR7

3

Date of birth

Date of birth of an applicant must be equal or prior to date of accident.

PM-CSR4

4

Date of birth

Applicant cannot be older than 120.

PM-CSR6

5

Facility Name

All Facility and providers listed in the form must be enrolled in HCAI.

PM-CSR28

6

Profession

Regulated Health Professional’s profession must be one of the regulated health professions listed in the form or named as ‘other’ and signatory must be associated with the submitting facility.

PM-22R5

7

Date of signature

Date of the signature of the Regulated Health Professional or Social Worker must be equal to or after the date of accident.

PM-22R4

8

Nature of Assessment or Examination

One box must be selected.

N/A

9

Date of prior assessment

If the date of prior assessment is completed, it must be after or equal to the applicant’s date of birth

PM-22R1

10

Line item

There must be at least one goods and service line item.

PM-22R3

11

Quantity

Estimated quantity of a goods or services item must be greater than 0 for all line items.

PM-CSR9

12

Quantity

If measure is Gd, Pr, Pg, Sn, quantity must be whole number and greater than 0.

N/A

13

Measure

If section code is S, measure must be SN.

N/A

14

Measure

If section code is G, measure must be GD.

N/A

15

Measure

If intervention code is TT, measure must be HR.

N/A

16

Measure

If intervention code is KM, measure must be KM.

N/A

17

Subtotal

Subtotal of the document must be equal to the sum of all the line items.

PM-CSR10

18

GST

Total GST must be greater than or equal to 0.

PM-CSR11

19

PST

Total PST must be greater than or equal to 0.

PM-CSR12

20

Insurer total

Auto insurer total amount of the plan must be
• greater than or equal to 0
• and equal to the sum of the subtotal (which includes GST and Pst, Moh, other insurer 1 & 2 amounts and interest)

PM-CSR13

21

Date of applicant’s signature

Date of an applicant’s signature must be

  • equal or prior to the current date
  • and equal to or after the date of accident

PM-CSR31

OCF-23 Submission Rules

     

1

Policy/claim number

Either the policy number or the claim number must be filled in.

PM-CSR1

2

Date of accident

Date of accident must be equal to or prior to the current date.

PM-CSR7

3

Date of birth

Date of birth of an applicant must be equal or prior to date of accident.

PM-CSR4

4

Date of birth

Applicant cannot be older than 120.

PM-CSR6

5

Facility Name

All Facility and providers listed in the form must be enrolled in HCAI.

PM-CSR28

6

Injury Code

Document must have at least one injury.

PM-CSR14

7

Profession

Regulated Health Practitioner’s profession must be one of the health practitioner professions listed in the SABS.

PM-23R16

8

Date of signature

Date of the signature of the Health Practitioner must be equal to or after the date of accident.

PM-23R10

9

Quantity

Estimated quantity of a goods or services item must be greater than 0 for all line items.

PM-CSR9

10

Quantity

If measure is Gd, Pr, Pg, Sn, quantity must be whole number and greater than 0.

N/A

11

Measure

If section code is S, measure must be SN.

N/A

12

Measure

If section code is G, measure must be GD.

N/A

13

Measure

If intervention code is TT, measure must be HR.

N/A

14

Measure

If intervention code is KM, measure must be KM.

N/A

15

Subtotal

Subtotal of Part 9 in the document must be equal to the sum of all the line items in Part 9.

Pm-Csr

16

Subtotal

Subtotal of Part 11 in the document must be equal to the sum of all the line items in Part 11.

Pm-Csr

17

Total

Total of the document must be equal to the sum of the Part 9 sub-total and Part 11sub-total.

 

18

Fee

Total PAF Fee must be greater than 0.

PM-23R24

19

Date of applicant’s signature

Date of an applicant’s signature must be

  • equal or prior to the current date
  • and equal to or after the date of accident

PM-CSR31

OCF-21A Submission Rules - apply to DEC only

     

1

Plan Number

The Data Entry Centre will not accept an OCF-21A if a Treatment Plan (OCF-18) or an Application for Approval of an Assessment or Examination (OCF-22) has not been received by the DEC previously. In this case, an OCF-21B must be submitted

BR-DEC-00

2

Policy/claim number

Either the policy number or the claim number must be filled in.

PM-CSR1

3

Date of accident

Date of accident must be equal to or prior to the current date.

PM-CSR7

4

Date of birth

Date of birth of an applicant must be equal to or prior to date of accident.

PM-CSR4

5

Date of birth

Applicant cannot be older than 120.

PM-CSR6

6

Facility Name

All Facility and providers listed in the form must be enrolled in HCAI.

PM-CSR28

7

Injury Code

Document must have at least one injury.

PM-CSR14

8

Payee Name

The payee for an invoice must be the facility associated with the user creating the invoice unless the facility chooses not to “lock payable” when registering on HCAI. If this is the case, someone other than the facility can be paid.

IMBR-CS6

9

Signature date

Signature date of the authorized signatory must be later than or equal to the date of accident.

IMBR-CS42

10

Invoice

An invoice that is created from a plan can only be associated with that plan. An invoice for goods and services from more than one plan must be created from scratch.

IMBR-CS22

11

Date of Service

Date of Service of a rendered Good or Service must be equal to or after the date of accident.

IMBR-CS7

12

Provider Reference

Each rendered good or service may be performed by more than one health care provider, however only one provider can be specified on the invoice per rendered good or service. The primary provider must be specified. The primary provider is the one who spends the most time rendering the good or service

IMBR-CS14

13

Other Service Type

If ‘Other Service Type’ is specified under other insurance amounts, then a description of the ‘Other Service Type’ is required.

IMBR-CS5

14

Subtotal

Subtotal of the document must be

  • equal to the sum of all the line items, plus

• equal to the sum of GST and PST shown on each line item

PM-CSR10

15

Insurer Total

Auto insurer total amount of the plan must be
• greater than or equal to 0
• and equal to the sum of the subtotal (which includes GST and Pst, Moh, other insurer 1 & 2 amounts and interest)

IMBR-CR1

OCF-21B Submission Rules

     

1

Policy/claim number

Either the policy number or the claim number must be filled in.

PM-CSR1

2

Date of accident

Date of accident must be equal to or prior to the current date.

PM-CSR7

3

Date of birth

Date of birth of an applicant must be equal or prior to date of accident

PM-CSR4

4

Date of birth

Applicant cannot be older than 120.

PM-CSR6

5

Facility Name

All Facility and providers listed in the form must be enrolled in HCAI.

PM-CSR28

6

Injury Code

Document must have at least one injury.

PM-CSR14

7

Payee Name

The payee for an invoice must be the facility associated with the user creating the invoice unless the facility chooses not to “lock payable” when registering on HCAI. If this is the case, someone other than the facility can be paid.

IMBR-CS6

8

Signature date

Signature date of the authorized signatory must be later than or equal to the date of accident.

IMBR-CS42

9

Invoice

An invoice that is created from a plan can only be associated with that plan. An invoice for goods and services from more than one plan must be created from scratch.

IMBR-CS22

10

Quantity

Estimated quantity of a goods or services item must be greater than 0 for all line items.

PM-CSR9

11

Quantity

If measure is Gd, Pr, Pg, Sn, quantity must be whole number and greater than 0.

N/A

12

Measure

If section code is S, measure must be SN.

N/A

13

Measure

If section code is G, measure must be GD.

N/A

14

Measure

If intervention code is TT, measure must be HR.

N/A

15

Measure

If intervention code is KM, measure must be KM.

N/A

16

Date of Service

Date of Service of a rendered Good or Service must be equal to or after the date of accident.

IMBR-CS7

17

Quantity

Quantity of a rendered Good or Service must be greater than 0.

IMBR-CS9

18

Provider Reference

Each rendered good or service may be performed by more than one health care provider, however only one provider can be specified on the invoice per rendered good or service. The primary provider must be specified. The primary provider is the one who spends the most time rendering the good or service

IMBR-CS14

19

Other Service Type

If ‘Other Service Type’ is specified under other insurance amounts, then a description of the ‘Other Service Type’ is required.

IMBR-CS5

20

Subtotal

Subtotal of the document must be

  • equal to the sum of all the line items, plus

• equal to the sum of GST and PST shown on each line item

PM-CSR10

21

Insurer Total

Auto insurer total amount of the plan must be
• greater than or equal to 0
• and equal to the sum of the subtotal (which includes GST and Pst, Moh, other insurer 1 & 2 amounts and interest)

IMBR-CR1

OCF-21C Submission Rules

     

1

Policy/Claim Number

Either the policy number or the claim number must be filled in.

PM-CSR1

2

Date of accident

Date of accident must be equal to or prior to the current date.

PM-CSR7

3

Date of birth

Date of birth of an applicant must be equal or prior to date of accident.

PM-CSR4

4

Date of birth

Applicant cannot be older than 120.

PM-CSR6

5

Facility Name

All Facility and providers listed in the form must be enrolled in HCAI.

PM-CSR28

6

Payee Name

The payee for an invoice must be the facility associated with the user creating the invoice unless the facility chooses not to “lock payable” when registering on HCAI. If this is the case, someone other than the facility can be paid.

IMBR-CS6

7

Signature date

Signature date of the authorized signatory must be later than or equal to the date of accident

IMBR-CS42

8

Injury Code

Document must have at least one injury

PM-CSR14

9

Goods and Services

Invoice OCF-21, Version C must be used for billing goods and services within the guidelines of a Pre-approved Framework

IMBR-CS1

10

Quantity

Estimated quantity of a goods or services item must be greater than 0 for all line items.

PM-CSR9

11

Quantity

If measure is Gd, Pr, Pg, Sn, quantity must be whole number and greater than 0.

N/A

12

Measure

If section code is S, measure must be SN.

N/A

13

Measure

If section code is G, measure must be GD.

N/A

14

Measure

If intervention code is TT, measure must be HR.

N/A

15

Measure

If intervention code is KM, measure must be KM.

N/A

16

Date of Service

Date of Service of a rendered Good or Service must be equal to or after the date of accident.

IMBR-CS7

17

Quantity

Quantity of a rendered Good or Service must be greater than 0.

IMBR-CS9

18

Provider Reference

Each rendered good or service may be performed by more than one health care provider, however only one provider can be specified on the invoice per rendered good or service. The primary provider must be specified. The primary provider is the one who spends the most time rendering the good or service

IMBR-CS14

19

PAF Types

For an OCF-21C, the PAF type for an invoice must be the same as the PAF Type on the originating plan.

IMBR-CS28

20

Fees

For an OCF-21C, there must be a minimum of one reimbursable fee within the PAF guideline

IMBR-CS29

21

Fees

For an OCF-21C, PAF fee totals must equal the sum of the all individual reimbursable fees.

IMBR-CS30

22

Other Service Type

If ‘Other Service Type’ is specified under other insurance amounts, then a description of the ‘Other Service Type’ is required.

IMBR-CS5

23

Totals

For an OCF-21C, the other goods and services total must equal the sum of all the individual other reimbursable goods and services specified.

IMBR-CS31

24

Subtotal

Subtotal of the document must be equal to the sum of all the line items.

PM-CSR10

25

GST

Total GST must be greater than or equal to 0.

PM-CSR11

26

PST

Total PST must be greater than or equal to 0.

PM-CSR12

27

Insurer Total

Auto insurer total amount of the plan must be
• greater than or equal to 0
• and equal to the sum of the subtotal (which includes GST and Pst, Moh, other insurer 1 & 2 amounts and interest)

IMBR-CR1

(142-G515E)