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The permit is normally issued by the municipality following the design of your project by your plans and estimates that you submit to the City Planning and Permits Department of the municipality. The license is linked to the company that built the project as a contractor certified in construction.
In Canada, it is the provincial or territorial governments that have the authority to enact laws and regulations pertaining to buildings and facilities. Some cities also have this authority through a special relationship with their provincial authority.
Building Code enforcement, including issuing building permits, is generally carried out by municipal building departments, although in the case of on-site sewage systems, enforcement in some areas is conducted by boards of health and conservation authorities.
The Province of Ontarios Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is responsible for the development of, and the amendments to the Building Code Act and the Code.
Who Enforces The Building Standards Codes ? Local jurisdictions are responsible for enforcing the Building Standards Codes except for public hospitals, state buildings, public colleges and universities, public schools, and jails, which are permitted and inspected by the Division of the State Architect (DSA).
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1 The Home Builder shall obtain and pay for the building permit and other permits and governmental fees, licenses and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work.
The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (the Ministry) administers the Building Code Act and the Building Code which governs the construction, renovation, change of use and demolition of buildings in Ontario.
Every municipality in Ontario is given the responsibility for the enforcement of the Building Code Act and the Code. It requires them to appoint a Chief Building Official and inspectors to issue permits and perform inspections.

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