Ontario · O. Reg. 293/12 was amendedIn force June 24, 2026 · detected June 25, 2026

Ministry of Revenue may now provide debt collection services to the Ministry of the Attorney General

SERVICES TO OTHER MINISTRIES AND PUBLIC BODIES — under the Ministry of Revenue Act

Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice

A new provision authorizes the Minister of Revenue to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Attorney General so that the Ministry of Revenue can provide collection services on behalf of the Ministry of the Attorney General. This expands the existing framework under which the Ministry of Revenue already provides similar collection services to other Ontario ministries. Organizations or individuals who owe money to the Ministry of the Attorney General may now find that collection activity is handled by the Ministry of Revenue. No action is required from the public as a result of this change, but those with outstanding amounts owed to the Attorney General's ministry should be aware that a different government body may be managing collection.

Who this affects: individuals or businesses with debts owed to the Ministry of the Attorney General · Ministry of the Attorney General staff managing receivables · Ministry of Revenue collection operations

Source of truth: O. Reg. 293/12 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 110

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