A-13.1.1 - Individual and Family Assistance Act

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23. Subject to the cases and conditions determined by regulation, the following persons are considered to be dependants of their father or their mother, or of either or both of their parents or of another adult designated by regulation if they are dependent on one of those persons for their basic needs:
(1)  minor children who are neither fully emancipated nor the father or mother or one of the parents of a child who is their dependant; and
(2)  children of full age who attend an educational institution and who are neither the spouse of another person nor married nor in a civil union nor the father or mother or one of the parents of a child who is their dependant.
2005, c. 15, s. 23; 2022, c. 22, s. 212.
23. Subject to the cases and conditions determined by regulation, the following persons are considered to be dependants of their father or their mother or of another adult designated by regulation if they are dependent on one of those persons for their basic needs:
(1)  minor children who are neither fully emancipated nor the father or mother of a child who is their dependant; and
(2)  children of full age who attend an educational institution and who are neither the spouse of another person nor married nor in a civil union nor the father or mother of a child who is their dependant.
2005, c. 15, s. 23.