S-3.1.1 - Act respecting income security

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7. The following persons are not eligible for benefits under the financial support program:
(1)  an adult who is not a resident of Québec or who is not legally authorized to reside in Canada;
(2)  an adult who attends, within the meaning of the regulation and otherwise than within the scope of a measure provided for by the Minister in section 23, an educational institution providing vocational instruction at the secondary level or instruction at the college or university level and a family that includes such an adult;
(3)  an adult who is a member of a religious community which has the means to provide for the needs of its members;
(4)  an independent adult who is a minor;
(5)  an adult who is incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house, except in the cases prescribed by regulation;
(6)  an adult or a family with liquid assets, within the meaning of the regulation, the amount of which exceeds, on the date of the application, the amount determined by regulation. In such a case, the adult or the family are ineligible from the date of the application until the last day of the month.
1988, c. 51, s. 7; 1995, c. 69, s. 1; 1997, c. 57, s. 48.
7. The following persons are not eligible for benefits under the financial support program:
(1)  an adult who is not a resident of Québec or who is not legally authorized to reside in Canada;
(2)  an adult who attends, within the meaning of the regulation and otherwise than within the scope of a measure provided for by the Minister in section 23, an educational institution providing vocational instruction at the secondary level or instruction at the college or university level and a family that includes such an adult;
(3)  an adult who is a member of a religious community which has the means to provide for the needs of its members;
(4)  an independent adult who is a minor;
(5)  an adult who is incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house, except in the cases prescribed by regulation;
(6)  an adult or a family with liquid assets, within the meaning of the regulation, the amount of which exceeds the applicable amount according to the scale of needs determined by regulation. In such a case, the adult or the family are ineligible from the date of the application until the last day of the month.
1988, c. 51, s. 7; 1995, c. 69, s. 1.
7. The following persons are not eligible for benefits under the financial support program:
(1)  an adult who is not a resident of Québec or who is not legally authorized to reside in Canada;
(2)  an adult who attends, within the meaning of the regulation and otherwise than within the scope of a measure provided for by the Minister in section 23, an educational institution at the college or university level and a family that includes such an adult;
(3)  an adult who is a member of a religious community which has the means to provide for the needs of its members;
(4)  an independent adult who is a minor;
(5)  an adult who is incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house, except in the cases prescribed by regulation;
(6)  an adult or a family with liquid assets, within the meaning of the regulation, the amount of which exceeds the applicable amount according to the scale of needs determined by regulation. In such a case, the adult or the family are ineligible from the date of the application until the last day of the month.
1988, c. 51, s. 7; 1995, c. 69, s. 1.
7. The following persons are not eligible for benefits under the financial support program:
(1)  an adult who is not a resident of Québec or who is not legally authorized to reside in Canada;
(2)  an adult who attends, within the meaning of the regulation and otherwise than within the scope of a measure provided for by the Minister in section 23, an educational institution at the college or university level and a family that includes such an adult;
(3)  an adult who is a member of a religious community which has the means to provide for the needs of its members;
(4)  an independent adult who is a minor;
(5)  an adult who is incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house, except in the cases prescribed by regulation.
1988, c. 51, s. 7.