S-4.2 - Act respecting health services and social services

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310. A public institution identified by the agency may call upon the services of a family-type resource for the placement of adults or elderly persons.
Subject to the third paragraph, only an institution operating a child and youth protection centre may recruit and call upon the services of such a resource for the placement of children. It shall see to it that professional follow-up is provided to the child by the institution best suited to assist him.
An institution which operates a rehabilitation centre for mentally or physically impaired persons or persons with a pervasive developmental disorder may, for its clientele, recruit and call upon the services of family-type resources for children provided, however, that the placement in such resources is made in accordance with the provisions of section 357 and of the regulation made under subparagraph 10 of the first paragraph of section 505.
1991, c. 42, s. 310; 2005, c. 32, s. 227; 2005, c. 32, s. 126.
310. A public institution identified by the agency may call upon the services of a family-type resource for the placement of adults or elderly persons.
Subject to the third paragraph, only an institution operating a child and youth protection centre may recruit and call upon the services of such a resource for the placement of children. It shall see to it that professional follow-up is provided to the child by the institution best suited to assist him.
An institution which operates a rehabilitation centre for mentally or physically impaired persons may, for its clientele, recruit and call upon the services of family-type resources for children provided, however, that the placement in such resources is made in accordance with the provisions of section 357 and of the regulation made under paragraph 10 of section 505.
1991, c. 42, s. 310; 2005, c. 32, s. 227.
310. A public institution identified by the regional board may call upon the services of a family-type resource for the placement of adults or elderly persons.
Subject to the third paragraph, only an institution operating a child and youth protection centre may recruit and call upon the services of such a resource for the placement of children. It shall see to it that professional follow-up is provided to the child by the institution best suited to assist him.
An institution which operates a rehabilitation centre for mentally or physically impaired persons may, for its clientele, recruit and call upon the services of family-type resources for children provided, however, that the placement in such resources is made in accordance with the provisions of section 357 and of the regulation made under paragraph 10 of section 505.
1991, c. 42, s. 310.