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Ontario Program Terms

OAP Expense Form

Also known as: OAP expense report

What does OAP Expense Form mean?

An OAP expense form is documentation that families may need to complete and submit to show how Ontario Autism Program funding has been used. This helps ensure that funds are being used for eligible services and supports as outlined by the program. Keeping organized records of receipts and services received makes filling out these forms much easier when the time comes.

Why this term matters

Submitting accurate expense forms on time is an important part of staying in good standing with the Ontario Autism Program and ensuring your family can continue accessing funding, so it is worth understanding what is required early in the process.

Canadian context

The specific forms, submission process, and timelines related to OAP expenses are set by the Ontario Autism Program and administered through the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. Requirements may be updated, so it may be worth confirming current expectations with your care coordinator or directly through the program.

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