F-3.2.1.1 - Act to establish a caregiver support fund

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chapter F-3.2.1.1
Act to establish a caregiver support fund
1. A caregiver support fund is established at the Ministère de la Famille et des Aînés.
The purpose of the fund is to contribute to the achievement of the mission of the Minister responsible for Seniors by supporting caregivers who provide unpaid in-home care and regular assistance to seniors with a significant or persistent disability that may compromise their ability to continue living at home.
2009, c. 42, s. 1.
2. The fund is dedicated to the financing of activities, projects and initiatives to help
(1)  provide, increase and diversify respite services for caregivers;
(2)  provide assistance and individual, community or social support services for caregivers;
(3)  give effective and continuous support to local communities that work with caregivers;
(4)  provide caregiver training and education services; and
(5)  support innovation and the acquisition and transfer of knowledge in the area of caregiver support.
Only activities, projects and initiatives that do not come under regular programs established or approved by the Government may be financed by the fund.
2009, c. 42, s. 2.
3. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 3; 2011, c. 18, s. 120.
4. The following are credited to the Fund:
(1)  the sums transferred to it by the Minister of Revenue under section 6;
(2)  the sums transferred to it by a minister out of the appropriations granted for that purpose by Parliament;
(3)  the gifts, legacies and other contributions paid into it to further the achievement of the purpose of the fund;
(4)  the sums transferred to it by the Minister of Finance under sections 53 and 54 of the Financial Administration Act (chapter A-6.001);
(5)  the interest earned on bank balances in proportion to the sums referred to in paragraphs 1 and 3.
2009, c. 42, s. 4; 2011, c. 18, s. 121.
5. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 5; 2011, c. 18, s. 122.
6. On the dates and in the manner determined by the Government, the Minister of Revenue transfers to the Fund, out of the sums credited to the general fund, part of the proceeds of the tobacco tax collected under the Tobacco Tax Act (chapter I-2) for a total amount of $15,000,000 per year.
2009, c. 42, s. 6; 2011, c. 18, s. 123.
7. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 7; 2011, c. 18, s. 124.
8. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 8; 2011, c. 18, s. 124.
9. The sums required for the following purposes are debited from the Fund:
(1)  the payment of subsidies or contributions by the Minister responsible for Seniors to the Société de gestion pour le soutien aux proches aidants or to any other body for the purposes set out in sections 1 and 2;
(2)  (subparagraph repealed);
(3)  the payment of any expense necessary for carrying out the functions entrusted to the Minister responsible for Seniors by this Act.
The Government determines how and on what terms payments are to be made to the Société de gestion pour le soutien aux proches aidants or to any other body.
2009, c. 42, s. 9; 2011, c. 18, s. 125.
10. The Société de gestion pour le soutien aux proches aidants is a non-profit legal person whose board of directors includes an equal number of women and men, for a total of 10 members, as follows:
(1)  three members from among persons proposed as candidates by the Minister responsible for Seniors;
(2)  one member from among persons who occupy the position of Assistant Deputy Minister at the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux and who are proposed as candidates by the Minister of Health and Social Services;
(3)  four members from among persons proposed as candidates by Sojecci II Ltée; and
(4)  two members from among persons proposed jointly as candidates by the Minister responsible for Seniors and Sojecci II Ltée.
The members referred to in subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph may not, in the three years preceding their election, have had a contractual or employment relationship with the Government, Sojecci II Ltée or the recipient of a subsidy or funding granted by the Société.
The chair of the Société’s board of directors is a member proposed by the Minister responsible for Seniors from among those referred to in subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph. In the case of a tie vote, the chair has a casting vote, except if the vote concerns the appointment of the Société’s chief executive officer.
The Société’s chief executive officer is appointed from among the persons proposed jointly by the Minister responsible for Seniors and Sojecci II Ltée.
2009, c. 42, s. 10.
11. The Société de gestion pour le soutien aux proches aidants is not a government agency within the meaning of the Auditor General Act (chapter V-5.01).
However, the Auditor General has, with respect to the Société, the competence and powers conferred by section 30.2 of the Auditor General Act and, with respect to the auditor of the Société’s books and accounts, the competence and powers conferred by section 32 of that Act. The Auditor General also has the powers set out in section 30 of that Act with respect to any recipient of a subsidy or funding granted by the Société and, in all cases, enjoys the immunity attached to the Auditor General’s activities under that Act.
2009, c. 42, s. 11; 2013, c. 16, s. 103.
12. The Société de gestion pour le soutien aux proches aidants may form a relevance and monitoring committee to advise the Société in assessing the activities, projects and initiatives that may be financed.
If a relevance and monitoring committee is formed, it must be made up of an odd number of members but not more than nine, including two members of the Société’s board of directors. The committee members are chosen taking into consideration the expertise and experience profiles determined by the Société’s board of directors.
The Société must also establish a code of ethics and professional conduct applicable to the members of the board of directors, the members of the relevance and monitoring committee, if such a committee is formed, and the Société’s officers and personnel.
2009, c. 42, s. 12.
13. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 13; 2011, c. 18, s. 126.
14. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 14; 2011, c. 18, s. 126.
15. (Repealed).
2009, c. 42, s. 15; 2011, c. 18, s. 126.
16. For every fiscal year, the Minister responsible for Seniors tables a report in the National Assembly on the activities of the fund and the activities of the Société de gestion pour le soutien aux proches aidants and any other body to which the Minister pays subsidies or contributions for the purposes set out in sections 1 and 2. The report must include a list of the activities, projects and initiatives financed and highlight any amendments made to the partnership memorandum of agreement between the Minister responsible for Seniors and Sojecci II Ltée. The report is examined by the competent committee of the National Assembly every three years.
Moreover, in the tenth report, the Minister responsible for Seniors must assess all the activities of the fund and express an opinion on the relevance of maintaining or reviewing the fund’s financing. The tenth report must also be examined by the committee referred to in the first paragraph.
2009, c. 42, s. 16.
17. The Minister responsible for Seniors is responsible for the administration of this Act.
2009, c. 42, s. 17.
The Minister responsible for Seniors and Informal Caregivers is responsible for the administration of this Act. Order in Council 1322-2018 dated 31 October 2018, (2018) 150 G.O. 2 (French), 7427.
18. The provisions of this Act cease to have effect on the date or dates to be set by the Government, which may not be prior to 1 April 2019.
Any sum remaining in the fund on the date section 1 ceases to have effect is transferred to the general fund and appropriated, in the manner established by the Government, to the funding of such complementary measures consistent with the purpose of the caregiver support fund as are determined by the Government.
2009, c. 42, s. 18; 2011, c. 18, s. 127.
19. (Omitted).
2009, c. 42, s. 19.