A-17 - Act respecting family assistance allowances

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27. Subject to section 24, every person is liable to a fine not exceeding $200, who:
(a)  contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or of the regulations;
(b)  makes a false declaration with intent to influence a decision respecting the payment of an allowance;
(c)  obtains or receives, in bad faith or fraudulently, an allowance to which he is not entitled; or
(d)  knowingly assists or encourages another person to obtain or receive an allowance to which he is not entitled.
Any person convicted of an offence contemplated in subparagraph c or d may also, on an application by the prosecutor which is attached to the statement of offence, be condemned to a fine not to exceed the amount obtained fraudulently or without right.
1973, c. 36, s. 27; 1989, c. 4, s. 6; 1990, c. 4, s. 51; 1992, c. 61, s. 49.
27. Subject to section 24, every person is liable to a fine not exceeding $200, who:
(a)  contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or of the regulations;
(b)  makes a false declaration with intent to influence a decision respecting the payment of an allowance;
(c)  obtains or receives, in bad faith or fraudulently, an allowance to which he is not entitled; or
(d)  knowingly assists or encourages another person to obtain or receive an allowance to which he is not entitled.
Any person convicted of an offence contemplated in subparagraph c or d may also be condemned to a fine not to exceed the amount obtained fraudulently or without right.
1973, c. 36, s. 27; 1989, c. 4, s. 6; 1990, c. 4, s. 51.
27. Subject to section 24, every person is liable, on summary proceeding, in addition to payment of costs, to a fine not exceeding $200, who:
(a)  contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or of the regulations;
(b)  makes a false declaration with intent to influence a decision respecting the payment of an allowance;
(c)  obtains or receives, in bad faith or fraudulently, an allowance to which he is not entitled; or
(d)  knowingly assists or encourages another person to obtain or receive an allowance to which he is not entitled.
Any person found guilty of an offence contemplated in subparagraph c or d may also be condemned to a fine not to exceed the amount obtained fraudulently or without right.
1973, c. 36, s. 27; 1989, c. 4, s. 6.
27. Subject to section 25, every person is liable, on summary proceeding, in addition to payment of costs, to a fine not exceeding $200, who:
(a)  contravenes any of the provisions of this act or of the regulations;
(b)  makes a false declaration with intent to influence a decision respecting the payment of an allowance;
(c)  obtains or receives, in bad faith or fraudulently, an allowance to which he is not entitled; or
(d)  knowingly assists or encourages another person to obtain or receive an allowance to which he is not entitled.
Any person found guilty of an offence contemplated in subparagraph c or d may also be condemned to a fine not to exceed the amount obtained fraudulently or without right.
1973, c. 36, s. 27.