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

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6. The maximum expenses incurred that qualify for reimbursement to a victim referred to in section 83 of the Act, on a weekly basis, are
(1)  $351 where the victim has the care of 1 person;
(2)  $383 where the victim has the care of 2 persons; and
(3)  $437 where the victim has the care of 3 or more persons.
The reimbursement of expenses is adjusted in the following instances and conditions:
(1)  the birth of a child;
(2)  the entry as resident in the victim’s home of an adopted child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(3)  the death of a child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(4)  the sixteenth birthday of a child except if, at this date, he is a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(5)  the end of the disability of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(6)  the absence from the victim’s residence of a child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason, for a duration of at least 28 consecutive days, if this absence is not due to the victim’s accident;
(7)  the return to the victim’s residence of a child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason, for a stay of at least 14 consecutive days.
O.C. 1925-89, s. 6; O.C. 1613-2023, s. 3.
6. The reimbursement of expenses covered by section 83 of the Act is adjusted in the following instances and conditions:
(1)  the birth of a child;
(2)  the entry as resident in the victim’s home of an adopted child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(3)  the death of a child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(4)  the sixteenth birthday of a child except if, at this date, he is a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(5)  the end of the disability of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason;
(6)  the absence from the victim’s residence of a child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason, for a duration of at least 28 consecutive days, if this absence is not due to the victim’s accident;
(7)  the return to the victim’s residence of a child under age 16 or of a person ordinarily unable to hold employment whatsoever for any reason, for a stay of at least 14 consecutive days.
O.C. 1925-89, s. 6.