A-13.1.1, r. 1 - Individual and Family Assistance Regulation

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19. An adult or a dependent child becomes or ceases to be a member of a family on the date of the event.
For the purposes of a last resort financial assistance program,
(1)  a dependent child who becomes an additional member of the family is considered to be a member of the family as of the preceding month;
(2)  subject to sections 14 and 17, a dependent child sheltered by an institution operating a rehabilitation centre or taken in charge by an intermediate resource, a foster family or a tutor appointed by the court under section 70.1 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1), unless the child was a dependant of the tutor in the month preceding the month of the tutor’s appointment, ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month in which the child was sheltered or taken in charge;
(3)  an adult who is sheltered ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of admission to shelter; however, an adult who has been hospitalized for at least 45 days in a facility maintained by an institution operating a hospital centre at the time of admission to shelter is deemed to have been sheltered since the 45th day preceding the day of the admission;
(3.1)  an adult who stays in a centre that offers addiction services with accommodations, operated by a community or private organization holding a certificate of compliance or a temporary certificate of compliance issued for that purpose by an integrated health and social services centre pursuant to the Act respecting the governance of the health and social services system (chapter G-1.021) or the Act respecting health services and social services for the Inuit and Naskapi (chapter S-4.2) ceases to be a member of a family from the third month following the beginning of the stay;
(4)  an adult incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or in any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of the adult’s incarceration or detention; and
(5)  an adult or a dependent child who dies ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the death.
Despite the foregoing, for the purposes of the Aim for Employment Program, the child referred to in subparagraph 1 of the second paragraph becomes a member of the family as of the month following the month in which the child is added to the family; the adult or child referred to in any of subparagraphs 2 to 4 of the second paragraph ceases to be a member of the family as of the month following the event.
O.C. 1073-2006, s. 19; O.C. 861-2008, s. 2; O.C. 330-2015, s. 2; O.C. 1085-2017, s. 2; O.C. 1694-2023, s. 3.
19. An adult or a dependent child becomes or ceases to be a member of a family on the date of the event.
For the purposes of a last resort financial assistance program,
(1)  a dependent child who becomes an additional member of the family is considered to be a member of the family as of the preceding month;
(2)  subject to sections 14 and 17, a dependent child sheltered by an institution operating a rehabilitation centre or taken in charge by an intermediate resource, a foster family or a tutor appointed by the court under section 70.1 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1), unless the child was a dependant of the tutor in the month preceding the month of the tutor’s appointment, ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month in which the child was sheltered or taken in charge;
(3)  an adult who is sheltered ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of admission to shelter; however, an adult who has been hospitalized for at least 45 days in a facility maintained by an institution operating a hospital centre at the time of admission to shelter is deemed to have been sheltered since the 45th day preceding the day of the admission;
(3.1)  an adult who stays in a centre that offers addiction services with accommodations, operated by a community or private organization holding a certificate of compliance or a temporary certificate of compliance issued for that purpose by an integrated health and social services centre pursuant to the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) ceases to be a member of a family from the third month following the beginning of the stay;
(4)  an adult incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or in any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of the adult’s incarceration or detention; and
(5)  an adult or a dependent child who dies ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the death.
Despite the foregoing, for the purposes of the Aim for Employment Program, the child referred to in subparagraph 1 of the second paragraph becomes a member of the family as of the month following the month in which the child is added to the family; the adult or child referred to in any of subparagraphs 2 to 4 of the second paragraph ceases to be a member of the family as of the month following the event.
O.C. 1073-2006, s. 19; O.C. 861-2008, s. 2; O.C. 330-2015, s. 2; O.C. 1085-2017, s. 2; O.C. 1694-2023, s. 3.
19. An adult or a dependent child becomes or ceases to be a member of a family on the date of the event.
For the purposes of a last resort financial assistance program,
(1)  a dependent child who becomes an additional member of the family is considered to be a member of the family as of the preceding month;
(2)  subject to sections 14 and 17, a dependent child sheltered by an institution operating a rehabilitation centre or taken in charge by an intermediate resource, a foster family or a tutor appointed by the court under section 70.1 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1), unless the child was a dependant of the tutor in the month preceding the month of the tutor’s appointment, ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month in which the child was sheltered or taken in charge;
(3)  an adult who is sheltered ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of admission to shelter; however, an adult who has been hospitalized for at least 45 days in a facility maintained by an institution operating a hospital centre at the time of admission to shelter is deemed to have been sheltered since the 45th day preceding the day of the admission;
(3.1)  an adult who stays in a centre that offers addiction services with accommodations, operated by a community or private organization holding a certificate of compliance issued for that purpose by an integrated health and social services centre pursuant to the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) ceases to be a member of a family from the third month following the beginning of the stay;
(4)  an adult incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or in any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of the adult’s incarceration or detention; and
(5)  an adult or a dependent child who dies ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the death.
Despite the foregoing, for the purposes of the Aim for Employment Program, the child referred to in subparagraph 1 of the second paragraph becomes a member of the family as of the month following the month in which the child is added to the family; the adult or child referred to in any of subparagraphs 2 to 4 of the second paragraph ceases to be a member of the family as of the month following the event.
O.C. 1073-2006, s. 19; O.C. 861-2008, s. 2; O.C. 330-2015, s. 2; O.C. 1085-2017, s. 2.
19. An adult or a dependent child becomes or ceases to be a member of a family on the date of the event.
For the purposes of a last resort financial assistance program,
(1)  a dependent child who becomes an additional member of the family is considered to be a member of the family as of the preceding month;
(2)  subject to sections 14 and 17, a dependent child sheltered by an institution operating a rehabilitation centre or taken in charge by an intermediate resource, a foster family or a tutor appointed by the court under section 70.1 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1), unless the child was a dependant of the tutor in the month preceding the month of the tutor’s appointment, ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month in which the child was sheltered or taken in charge;
(3)  an adult who is sheltered ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of admission to shelter; however, an adult who has been hospitalized for at least 45 days in a facility maintained by an institution operating a hospital centre at the time of admission to shelter is deemed to have been sheltered since the 45th day preceding the day of the admission;
(3.1)  an adult who stays in a centre that offers addiction services with accommodations, operated by a community or private organization holding a certificate of compliance issued for that purpose by an integrated health and social services centre pursuant to the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) ceases to be a member of a family from the third month following the beginning of the stay;
(4)  an adult incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or in any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of the adult’s incarceration or detention; and
(5)  an adult or a dependent child who dies ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the death.
O.C. 1073-2006, s. 19; O.C. 861-2008, s. 2; O.C. 330-2015, s. 2.
19. An adult or a dependent child becomes or ceases to be a member of a family on the date of the event.
For the purposes of a last resort financial assistance program,
(1)  a dependent child who becomes an additional member of the family is considered to be a member of the family as of the preceding month;
(2)  subject to sections 14 and 17, a dependent child sheltered by an institution operating a rehabilitation centre or taken in charge by an intermediate resource, a foster family or a tutor appointed by the court under section 70.1 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1), unless the child was a dependant of the tutor in the month preceding the month of the tutor’s appointment, ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month in which the child was sheltered or taken in charge;
(3)  an adult who is sheltered ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of admission to shelter; however, an adult who has been hospitalized for at least 45 days in a facility maintained by an institution operating a hospital centre at the time of admission to shelter is deemed to have been sheltered since the 45th day preceding the day of the admission;
(4)  an adult incarcerated in a penitentiary or detained in a house of detention or in any other prison, or who is required to reside in a half-way house ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the month of the adult’s incarceration or detention; and
(5)  an adult or a dependent child who dies ceases to be a member of the family as of the third month following the death.
O.C. 1073-2006, s. 19; O.C. 861-2008, s. 2.