A-13.1.1 - Individual and Family Assistance Act

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133.1. For the purposes of the Aim for Employment Program, the Government may make regulations
(1)  prescribing, for the purposes of the second paragraph of section 83.1, the cases in which and the conditions under which a person is required to participate in the Aim for Employment Program;
(2)  prescribing, for the purposes of the third paragraph of section 83.2, the cases in which and the conditions under which a participant in the program is temporarily exempted from the obligation to fulfil the commitments set out in the labour market entry plan;
(3)  determining, for the purposes of the fourth paragraph of section 83.2, the day on which a labour market entry plan becomes effective;
(4)  prescribing, for the purposes of section 83.3, the cases in which and the conditions under which a participant may refuse a job that is offered to him or her and the cases in which and the conditions under which leaving or losing a job does not constitute failure to fulfil the obligation to maintain an employment relationship;
(5)  prescribing, for the purposes of the second paragraph of section 83.4, the cases in which and the conditions under which participation is interrupted or extended or ends;
(6)  prescribing, for the purposes of section 83.5, a method for calculating the Aim for Employment benefit;
(7)  prescribing, for the purposes of section 83.6, the manner in which the amount of the participation allowance is to be established and determining the cases in which and the conditions under which such an allowance is granted;
(8)  prescribing, for the purposes of section 83.7, the terms for payment of the Aim for Employment benefit and the participation allowance;
(9)  prescribing, for the purposes of section 83.10, the cases in which and the conditions under which the financial assistance provided for under Title I may be combined with or may replace that received under Chapter V of Title II;
(10)  prescribing, for the purposes of section 83.13, to what extent the Minister may reduce the amount of the benefit paid to an independent adult or a family and prescribing a method for calculating the amount below which the benefit may not be reduced.
2016, c. 25, s. 38.