To be eligible for the program, the owner must meet the following conditions:
- Be a person (includes a sole proprietor, corporation, partnership and unincorporated association).
- Be in compliance with and remain in compliance with all federal, provincial and municipal laws.
- Have a valid premises identification (PID) number for the farm property where the damage or kill occurred or a confirmation letter provided by the Indian Agriculture Program of Ontario (IAPO), or, for beehive, bee colony or beehive-related equipment damage, have a beekeeper ID registered under the Bees Act.
- Have a valid Farm Business Registration Number (FBRN) or valid FBRN exemption.
- A valid FBRN will be current as of the date of injury or death listed on the application, and it will also reference the owner's name (business or owner name) listed on the program application.
- A valid FBRN exemption will:
- Be current as of the date of injury or death listed on the application.
- Reference the owner's name (business or owner name) listed on the program application
- Be one of the following:
- Religious Exemption: requires a copy of the Religious Exemption Letter as provided by the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal (AFRAAT).
- Cultural Exemption for Indigenous producers: requires a letter from the Indian Agriculture Program of Ontario (IAPO) verifying the farm business operates in the First Nations community.
- Gross Farm Income Exemption Certificate: granted by OMAFRA.
- Provide and demonstrate that reasonable care of livestock, poultry, beehives, bee colonies and beehive-related equipment has been taken in order to prevent predation.
- Ensure sufficient evidence is available in order to determine that predation was the cause of death/injury.
- Agree to fully cooperate with any audits related to compensation the owner receives under the program
- Be eligible to receive compensation.
- Agree to be bound by the requirements of the OIC and these program guidelines.
The Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs may, on an annual basis, update the eligibility requirements and add further eligibility criteria