P-9.2.1, r. 1 - Regulation respecting the application of the Act to assist persons who are victims of criminal offences and to facilitate their recovery

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211. A person who is a victim is eligible for the reimbursement of the costs of childcare for a minor child or a child of full age, if incapable, in one of the following situations:
(1)  the person who is a victim is participating in a psychotherapeutic rehabilitation, psychosocial rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation, medical assistance, social reintegration or vocational reintegration treatment or activity;
(2)  the person who is a victim assumes alone custody of a child;
(3)  the spouse of the person who is a victim is unable to care for a child living with the person who is a victim where the person who is a victim is unable to care themself for the child;
(4)  the person who is a victim is hospitalized and their spouse must accompany them to the hospital;
(5)  the spouse of the person who is a victim must accompany them to a treatment or activity referred to in subparagraph 1;
(6)  the person who is a victim is unable, physically or mentally, to care for a child.
Any person who accompanies, when necessary, a child who is a victim of the commission of a criminal offence to receive treatment as a result of the offence is also eligible for the reimbursement of the cost of caring for another child.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 211.
In force: 2021-10-13
211. A person who is a victim is eligible for the reimbursement of the costs of childcare for a minor child or a child of full age, if incapable, in one of the following situations:
(1)  the person who is a victim is participating in a psychotherapeutic rehabilitation, psychosocial rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation, medical assistance, social reintegration or vocational reintegration treatment or activity;
(2)  the person who is a victim assumes alone custody of a child;
(3)  the spouse of the person who is a victim is unable to care for a child living with the person who is a victim where the person who is a victim is unable to care themself for the child;
(4)  the person who is a victim is hospitalized and their spouse must accompany them to the hospital;
(5)  the spouse of the person who is a victim must accompany them to a treatment or activity referred to in subparagraph 1;
(6)  the person who is a victim is unable, physically or mentally, to care for a child.
Any person who accompanies, when necessary, a child who is a victim of the commission of a criminal offence to receive treatment as a result of the offence is also eligible for the reimbursement of the cost of caring for another child.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 211.