A-18.1, r. 12 - Regulation respecting the reimbursement of property taxes of certified forest producers

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SCHEDULE 1
DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES OF CERTIFIED FOREST PRODUCERS
1. Site preparation:
Treatment to prepare the site for the planting of an optimum, well-distributed quantity of seedlings according to the following techniques:
1.1 Manual or mechanical bush clearing and site clearing
Removal of bushes and unusable ligneous matter and windrowing or piling of that material either manually or mechanically.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type measurement assistance assistance

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Manual hectare $335 $135
Mechanical hectare $940 $375
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1.2 Salvage, bush clearing and site clearing
Harvest in a low-value stand of all mature merchantable timber or deteriorating timber followed by mechanical bush clearing and site clearing as described in 1.1.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $965 $385
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1.3 Mechanical site clearing
Windrowing, piling or chipping of commercially unusable ligneous matter to facilitate the planting of seedlings.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $420 $170
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1.4 Chipping
Removal and chipping of bush and unusable ligneous matter in a single operation.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $695 $280
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1.5 Forest harrowing
Removal of bush and loosening of the soil by means of a forest harrow.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $695 $280
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1.6 Forest ploughing and harrowing
Removal of bush and loosening of the soil by means of a forest plough and harrow.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $1,060 $425
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1.7 Agricultural ploughing and harrowing
Loosening of the soil by means of an agricultural plough and harrow to promote the planting of tolerant hardwoods or hybrid poplars.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $350 $140
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1.8 Shear-blading with a shear-blade-equipped tractor
Removal of bush and windrowing of that material with a shear-blade-equipped tractor; this operation must be carried out without damaging the soil, and for that reason it is generally performed when the ground is frozen.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $500 $200
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1.9 Scarifying
An operation consisting in loosening, more or less energetically, the surface layers of the soil to mix the organic matter and the mineral soil. Scarifying is light when performed with a disk trencher, a batch scarifier or an agricultural plough; average when performed with shark-fin barrels and chains or hydraulic trenchers; and manual when performed with hand tools.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type measurement assistance assistance

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Light hectare $265 $105
Average hectare $370 $150
Manual 1,000 micro-sites $265 $105
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1.10 Application of phytocides
Ground or aerial spraying of phytocides certified by Agriculture Canada in accordance with the Pest Control Products Act (S.C. 2002, c. 28).
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type measurement assistance assistance

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Ground hectare $480 $190
Aerial hectare $325 $130
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2. Planting
Adequate planting, either mechanically or manually, of an optimum, well-distributed quantity of cuttings or seedlings in order to produce ligneous matter.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type of seedlings measurement assistance assistance

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Mechanical 1,000 seedlings $140 $55
planting
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Manual planting 1,000 seedlings

Regular bare-root $230 $90

Large bare-root $290 $115

Hardwood bare-root $315 $125

Container $205 $80
50 to 109 cc

Container $215 $85
110 to 199 cc

Container $270 $110
200 to 299 cc

Container $335 $135
300 cc and over
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3. Reinforcement planting in plantations or in naturally regenerated stands
Adequate planting of seedlings in places where natural or artificial regeneration is insufficient so as to obtain a number of evenly distributed trees of the desired species.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type of seedlings measurement assistance assistance

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Planting 1,000 seedlings

Regular bare-root $230 $90

Large bare-root $290 $115

Hardwood bare-root $315 $125

Container $205 $80
50 to 109 cc

Container $215 $85
110 to 199 cc

Container $270 $110
200 to 299 cc

Container $335 $135
300 cc and over
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Natural
regeneration
1,000 seedlings

Regular bare-root $250 $100

Large bare-root $310 $125

Hardwood bare-root $315 $125

Container $240 $95
110 to 199 cc

Container $290 $115
200 to 299 cc

Container $355 $140
300 cc and over
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4. Enrichment planting
In a stand, adequate planting, either in patches or mini-strips, of seedlings of tolerant species in order to improve the quality and composition of the regeneration, or of white pine or spruce in order to minimize the risks of attack by the white pine weevil.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type of seedlings measurement assistance assistance

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In patches 1,000 seedlings

Regular bare-root $315 $125

Large bare-root $475 $190

Hardwood bare-root $475 $190

Container $475 $190
200 to 299 cc

Container $520 $210
300 cc and over
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In mini-strips 1,000 seedlings

Regular bare-root $230 $90

Large bare-root $290 $115

Hardwood bare-root $315 $125

Container $205 $80
50 to 109 cc

Container $215 $85
110 to 199 cc

Container $270 $110
200 to 299 cc

Container $335 $135
300 cc and over
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5. Tending of plantations or natural regeneration
A treatment carried out in order to maintain or improve the growth or quality of the regeneration of desired species according to the following techniques:
5.1 Weeding
An operation to control competing grasses hindering seedling growth by mowing; this also includes straightening of seedlings that have been pulled over by grasses.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $265 $105
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5.2 Mechanical or manual release treatment and mulch spreading
An operation to control competing vegetation hindering the growth of desired trees by manual or mechanical means or, in plantations of hardwood species, by spreading mulch.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type measurement assistance assistance

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Release hectare $635 $255
treatment

Mulch per 1,000 stems $1,000 $400
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5.3 Application of phytocides
An operation to control competing vegetation hindering the growth of desired trees by spraying phytocides registered by Agriculture Canada in accordance with the Pest Control Products Act (S.C. 2002, c. 28) by ground spraying or aerial spraying.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
Type measurement assistance assistance

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Ground hectare $480 $190

Aerial hectare $325 $130
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5.4 Pruning
An operation to maintain or improve the quality of trees,
(1) in the case of red pine or white pine plantations, by cutting off dead or living branches from the lower trunk of crop trees; or
(2) in the case of hardwood species, by removing double or multiple heads or branches which, because of their heavy growth, might produce forks or impede the growth of the trunk (pruning for shaping).
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $375 $150
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6. Protection treatment
A treatment against insects, diseases or animals to prevent them from spreading or to minimize the damage they cause to trees.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $410 $165
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7. Precommercial thinning
Removal, from an unmerchantable young stand, of excess trees impeding the growth of selected trees in order to improve the growth, quality or composition of the stand and to even the spacing between the trees.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Type of Unit of Without financial With financial
stand measurement assistance assistance

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Softwoods hectare $890 $355

Tolerant hectare $950 $380
hardwoods

Intolerant hectare $745 $300
hardwoods
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8. Commercial thinning
Cutting practised in a forest stand that has not reached maturity, intended to accelerate the diameter growth of the remaining trees, and also, by appropriate selection, to improve the average form for the stand.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Type of Unit of Without financial With financial
stand measurement assistance assistance

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Marked hectare $700 $280
hardwoods

Marked hectare $775 $310
softwoods

Unmarked hectare $670 $270
softwoods
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9. Improvement, sanitation or salvage cutting
Cutting for the purpose of correcting a special or unusual situation:
(1) improvement cutting or intermediate thinning is performed, in a stand of trees beyond the sapling stage, by removing undesirable species or malformed trees, in order to improve the composition and condition of the stand;
(2) sanitation cutting removes trees killed or weakened by diseases or insects to prevent such pests from attacking the rest of the stand; and
(3) salvage cutting removes dead, dying or deteriorating trees before the timber becomes unusable.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Type of Unit of Without financial With financial
treatment measurement assistance assistance

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Improvement hectare $700 $280
cutting

Sanitation hectare $275 $110
cutting

Salvage hectare $275 $110
cutting
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10. Progressive seed cutting
A cutting that is part of a series of partial cuts in a stand at cutting age, which over a period of time will open up the forest cover, thereby encouraging regeneration.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $775 $310
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11. Succession cutting
The harvesting of trees of undesired species in the overstorey while preserving the regeneration of desired species already established in the understorey for the purpose of improving the composition of the stand.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $480 $195
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12. Strip cutting or patch cutting
Strip cutting or patch cutting in a stand at cutting age in 2 or more cycles in order to encourage natural regeneration or protect vulnerable stations, landscapes, wildlife habitats or water.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $335 $135
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13. Selection cutting
The periodic harvesting of trees selected individually or in small groups in an uneven-aged stand in order to harvest its production and to bring it to a regular uneven-aged structure, while also ensuring the necessary cultivation of growing trees and encouraging seed establishment.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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hectare $775 $310
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14. Drainage
The digging of ditches used to drain away runoff and seepage in order to improve tree growth and to promote natural and artificial regeneration.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Type of Unit of Without financial With financial
land measurement assistance assistance

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Wooded areas Km $1,445* $580

Cleared areas Km $1,225* $490
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* Upon presentation of proof of payment by the owner (to be attached to the forest engineer’s report), the amount paid is an eligible expense up to twice the indicated value.
15. Forest roads
Construction or improvement of access roads in order to facilitate forest operations.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Type Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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Construction Km $1,310* $525*

Improvement Km $765* $305*
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* Upon presentation of proof of payment by the owner (to be attached to the forest engineer’s report), the amount paid is an eligible expense up to twice the indicated value.
16. Forest management plan
Information and planning tool prepared by a forest engineer for the benefit of a forest producer and for the purpose of protecting and developing forest property; such a plan is detailed where its preparation is based on a timber inventory.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Type of Unit of Without financial With financial
plan measurement assistance assistance

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Abridged 4 to 10 ha $110* $ 45*
11 to 50 ha $200* $ 80*
51 to 799 ha $250* $100*
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Detailed 11 to 50 ha $235* $ 95*
51 to 100 ha $455* $180*
101 to 799 ha $610* $245*
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* Upon presentation of proof of payment by the owner (to be attached to the forest engineer’s report), the amount paid is an eligible expense up to twice the indicated value.
17. Wildlife section in the forest management plan
Information tool for wildlife potential based on the collection of wildlife data; this section is added to the detailed plan described in No. 16 of this Schedule.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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11 to 50 ha $110* $ 45*
51 to 100 ha $200* $ 80*
101 to 799 ha $250* $100*
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* Upon presentation of proof of payment by the owner (to be attached to the forest engineer’s report), the amount paid is an eligible expense up to twice the indicated value.
18. Section on species in a precarious situation and exceptional forest ecosystems
Written report of a visit confirming, modifying or clarifying the data
(1) of the Centre de données sur le patrimoine naturel du Québec respecting a species designated or likely to be designated threatened or vulnerable; or
(2) of the data bank of the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune respecting exceptional forest ecosystems.
The report must also specify the recommended action to be taken based on the situation observed.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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4 to 10 ha $110* $ 45*
11 to 50 ha $200* $ 80*
51 to 799 ha $250* $100*
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* Upon presentation of proof of payment by the owner (to be attached to the forest engineer’s report), the amount paid is an eligible expense up to twice the indicated value.
19. Advisory visit
Advisory visit, including an analysis on the site to follow through on the forest management plan with the owner, or to advise him on the carrying out of development work on his wooded land. The visit must be made under the responsibility and supervision of a forest engineer.
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Value of eligible expenses
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Unit of Without financial With financial
measurement assistance assistance

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Maximum 1 visit/year $200 $ 80
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O.C. 1563-98, Sch. 1.