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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212. Childcare costs are reimbursable to the extent that they constitute an extra cost due to the commission of the criminal offence, up to the following amounts:
(1)  for a child receiving subsidized childcare services within the meaning of the Educational Childcare Act (chapter S-4.1.1) in a childcare centre or with a recognized home educational childcare provider, the amount of the reduced contribution set in accordance with the Reduced Contribution Regulation (chapter S-4.1.1, r. 1);
(2)  for a child receiving non-subsidized childcare services in a day care centre or with a recognized home educational childcare provider, up to a maximum of $29.56 per day per child;
(3)  for a child receiving childcare in the home of the child or a natural person other than a recognized home educational childcare provider,
(a)  for 1 child, $3.39 per hour up to a maximum of $45.51 per day;
(b)  for 2 children, $3.94 per hour up to a maximum of $50.12 per day;
(c)  for 3 or more children, $4.55 per hour up to a maximum of $56.90 per day.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 212.
212. Childcare costs are reimbursable to the extent that they constitute an extra cost due to the commission of the criminal offence, up to the following amounts:
(1)  for a child receiving subsidized childcare services within the meaning of the Educational Childcare Act (chapter S-4.1.1) in a childcare centre or with a recognized home childcare provider, the amount of the reduced contribution set in accordance with the Reduced Contribution Regulation (chapter S-4.1.1, r. 1);
(2)  for a child receiving non-subsidized childcare services in a day care centre or with a recognized home childcare provider, up to a maximum of $29.56 per day per child;
(3)  for a child receiving childcare in the home of the child or a natural person other than a recognized home childcare provider,
(a)  for 1 child, $3.39 per hour up to a maximum of $45.51 per day;
(b)  for 2 children, $3.94 per hour up to a maximum of $50.12 per day;
(c)  for 3 or more children, $4.55 per hour up to a maximum of $56.90 per day.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 212.
In force: 2021-10-13
212. Childcare costs are reimbursable to the extent that they constitute an extra cost due to the commission of the criminal offence, up to the following amounts:
(1)  for a child receiving subsidized childcare services within the meaning of the Educational Childcare Act (chapter S-4.1.1) in a childcare centre or with a recognized home childcare provider, the amount of the reduced contribution set in accordance with the Reduced Contribution Regulation (chapter S-4.1.1, r. 1);
(2)  for a child receiving non-subsidized childcare services in a day care centre or with a recognized home childcare provider, up to a maximum of $29.56 per day per child;
(3)  for a child receiving childcare in the home of the child or a natural person other than a recognized home childcare provider,
(a)  for 1 child, $3.39 per hour up to a maximum of $45.51 per day;
(b)  for 2 children, $3.94 per hour up to a maximum of $50.12 per day;
(c)  for 3 or more children, $4.55 per hour up to a maximum of $56.90 per day.
O.C. 1266-2021, s. 212.