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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61. The following persons are entitled to the reimbursement of an unlimited number of psychotherapy and psychosocial monitoring sessions, for as long as the assistance is required and justified:
(1)  a person who has suffered interference with their integrity due to the commission of a criminal offence against them;
(2)  the parent of, or the person having parental authority over, a child who dies following the commission of a criminal offence against the child;
(3)  a witness to the commission of a criminal offence or to the intact scene of an offence after it is committed;
(4)  an intervening person who suffers interference with their integrity while arresting or attempting to arrest an offender or suspected offender or while assisting a peace officer making or attempting to make an arrest, where the circumstances of the arrest involve a criminal offence;
(5)  an intervening person who suffers interference with their integrity while preventing or attempting to prevent the commission of a criminal offence or what the person believes to be such an offence or while lending assistance to a peace officer preventing or attempting to prevent the commission of such an offence or what the peace officer believes to be such an offence;
(6)  the parent of, or the person having parental authority over, a child who dies in a case where the child is an intervening person referred to in subparagraph 1 or 2 of the first paragraph of section 16 of the Act.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 61.
In force: 2021-10-13
61. The following persons are entitled to the reimbursement of an unlimited number of psychotherapy and psychosocial monitoring sessions, for as long as the assistance is required and justified:
(1)  a person who has suffered interference with their integrity due to the commission of a criminal offence against them;
(2)  the parent of, or the person having parental authority over, a child who dies following the commission of a criminal offence against the child;
(3)  a witness to the commission of a criminal offence or to the intact scene of an offence after it is committed;
(4)  an intervening person who suffers interference with their integrity while arresting or attempting to arrest an offender or suspected offender or while assisting a peace officer making or attempting to make an arrest, where the circumstances of the arrest involve a criminal offence;
(5)  an intervening person who suffers interference with their integrity while preventing or attempting to prevent the commission of a criminal offence or what the person believes to be such an offence or while lending assistance to a peace officer preventing or attempting to prevent the commission of such an offence or what the peace officer believes to be such an offence;
(6)  the parent of, or the person having parental authority over, a child who dies in a case where the child is an intervening person referred to in subparagraph 1 or 2 of the first paragraph of section 16 of the Act.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 61.