C-8.2 - Act respecting childcare centres and childcare services

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2. Every child is entitled to receive good, continuous, personal childcare until the end of primary school.
The parent is entitled to choose the childcare most convenient for him.
Such rights shall be exercised having regard to the organization and resources of the bodies and persons providing day care, the rules relating to grants, the priority that must be given, in childcare centres, to children from birth to kindergarten age, as well as the right of a person holding a permit and a person responsible for home day care to receive or to refuse to receive a child.
1979, c. 85, s. 2; 1988, c. 84, s. 671; 1992, c. 36, s. 1; 1996, c. 16, s. 3; 1997, c. 58, s. 61.
2. Every child is entitled to receive good, continuous, personal day care until the end of primary school.
The parent is entitled to choose the day care most convenient for him.
Persons exercising such rights shall take into account the organization and resources of the bodies and persons providing day care, the rules relating to exemptions, financial assistance and grants, as well as the right of a person holding a permit, a school board and a person responsible for home day care to receive or to refuse to receive a child.
1979, c. 85, s. 2; 1988, c. 84, s. 671; 1992, c. 36, s. 1; 1996, c. 16, s. 3.
2. Every child is entitled to receive good, continuous, personal day care until the end of primary school.
The person having parental authority is entitled to choose the day care most convenient for him.
Persons exercising such rights shall take into account the organization and resources of the bodies and persons providing day care, the rules relating to exemptions, financial assistance and grants, as well as the right of a person holding a permit, a school board and a person responsible for home day care to receive or to refuse to receive a child.
1979, c. 85, s. 2; 1988, c. 84, s. 671; 1992, c. 36, s. 1.
2. Every child is entitled to receive good, continual, personal day care until the end of the primary level, taking account of the organization and resources of the bodies and persons providing day care.
The person having parental authority is entitled to choose the day care most convenient for him, taking account of the available resources; a permit holder, a school board or a person responsible for home day care is entitled to receive or to refuse to receive a child.
1979, c. 85, s. 2; 1988, c. 84, s. 671.
2. Every child is entitled to receive good, continual, personal day care until the end of the primary level, taking account of the organization and resources of the bodies and persons providing day care.
The person having parental authority is entitled to choose the day care most convenient for him, taking account of the available resources; a permit holder, a school board or a corporation of school trustees, or a person responsible for home day care is entitled to receive or to refuse to receive a child.
1979, c. 85, s. 2.