A-14 - Act respecting legal aid and the provision of certain other legal services

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3.2. The management and provision of legal aid services shall be guided by the following principles:
(1)  the importance of providing to eligible persons the legal services which they need;
(2)  the need for efficient management of such services and of the resources allotted to their provision;
(3)  the importance, for the purposes of the principle defined in paragraph 2, of coordinating the activities of the Commission and of legal aid centres through concerted action and cooperation between the Commission and the centres and among the members of their personnel in order to ensure a rational utilization of resources;
(4)  the importance of facilitating, through concerted action, a coherent application of this Act and the regulations throughout the regions.
1996, c. 23, s. 5; 2010, c. 12, s. 8; 2012, c. 20, s. 30.
3.2. The management and provision of legal aid services shall be guided by the following principles:
(1)  the importance of providing to financially eligible persons the legal services which they need;
(2)  the need for efficient management of such services and of the resources allotted to their provision;
(3)  the importance, for the purposes of the principle defined in paragraph 2, of coordinating the activities of the Commission and of legal aid centres through concerted action and cooperation between the Commission and the centres and among the members of their personnel in order to ensure a rational utilization of resources;
(4)  the importance of facilitating, through concerted action, a coherent application of this Act and the regulations throughout the regions.
1996, c. 23, s. 5; 2010, c. 12, s. 8.
3.2. For the purposes of this Act, the management and provision of legal aid services shall be guided by the following principles:
(1)  the importance of providing to financially eligible persons the legal services which they need;
(2)  the need for efficient management of such services and of the resources allotted to their provision;
(3)  the importance, for the purposes of the principle defined in paragraph 2, of coordinating the activities of the Commission and of legal aid centres through concerted action and cooperation between the Commission and the centres and among the members of their personnel in order to ensure a rational utilization of resources;
(4)  the importance of facilitating, through concerted action, a coherent application of this Act and the regulations throughout the regions.
1996, c. 23, s. 5.