A-25, r. 14 - Regulation respecting the reimbursement of certain expenses

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20. Expenses incurred for the repair, replacement, fitting or adjustment of a prosthesis or orthosis that the victim did not wear prior to the accident qualify for reimbursement in the following instances:
(1)  they have been incurred owing to a changing condition resulting from the accident;
(2)  they have been incurred owing to ordinary usage of the prosthesis or orthosis;
(3)  they have been incurred in order to ensure enhanced performance of the prosthesis or orthosis.
In these cases, expenses relating to ocular prostheses, eyeglasses or hairpieces qualify for reimbursement up to the maximum amounts provided in section 16 or section 18 depending on the case; expenses relating to dentures qualify for reimbursement up to the maximum amounts provided in the documents listed in section 14 and expenses relating to contact lenses qualify for reimbursement to a maximum amount of $110.
O.C. 1925-89, s. 20; O.C. 677-2017, s. 8.
20. Expenses incurred for the repair, replacement, fitting or adjustment of a prosthesis or orthosis that the victim did not wear prior to the accident qualify for reimbursement in the following instances:
(1)  they have been incurred owing to a changing condition resulting from the accident;
(2)  they have been incurred owing to ordinary usage of the prosthesis or orthosis;
(3)  they have been incurred in order to ensure enhanced performance of the prosthesis or orthosis.
In these cases, expenses relating to ocular prostheses, eyeglasses or hairpieces qualify for reimbursement up to the maximum amounts provided in section 16 or section 18 depending on the case; expenses relating to dentures qualify for reimbursement up to the maximum amounts provided in Schedule II and expenses relating to contact lenses qualify for reimbursement to a maximum amount of $110.
O.C. 1925-89, s. 20.