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  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: Compliance and Enforcement

    If a Compliance Order is issued to a registrant by the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar, or if the registrant receives a decision from a Deputy Registrar issued as a result of a Request for Review of an inspector’s order, the registrant can appeal the order to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT). The registrant must serve written notice of their intention to appeal to the Registrar or Deputy Registrar who made the order and to the OLT within 15 days of being served with the order. The notice must include:

    • The parts of the order that the appeal pertains to; and
    • The grounds on which the person appealing the order intends to rely at the hearing.

    The OLT will hold a hearing. The OLT may decide to confirm, vary, or revoke the order.

    After a matter is decided by the OLT, the registrant or RPRA may appeal the OLT’s decision to the Divisional Court, but only on a question of law and with leave (permission) of the Divisional Court. If a party obtains leave, the appeal of the OLT decision will be heard by the Divisional Court. This process is governed by the Rules of Civil Procedure. The OLT’s decision is not automatically stayed (put on hold) by an appeal to the Divisional Court, but a stay may be granted by the OLT or the Court.

    Note: This FAQ is for general information only and should not be considered legal advice. Please review the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016 and associated regulations for details.

  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: Compliance and Enforcement
  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: Compliance and Enforcement
  • Program: Batteries , Blue Box , Hazardous and Special Products , ITT/AV , Lighting , Tires
    Topic: Compliance and Enforcement