A-13.3, r. 1 - Regulation respecting financial assistance for education expenses

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96. The Minister may grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and is in a serious and exceptional situation that makes the student unable to meet the more immediate and urgent essential needs. A student is in such situation when, in the previous and current months, he or she
(1)  has less resources than the living expenses determined in sections 32 and 33 in the form of cash, property and available credit; and
(2)  has no income or has an income enabling him or her to meet only one of the essential needs, like the need for food, lodging, heating, electricity and clothing.
The Minister may also grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and has, in the preceding month, received last resort financial assistance, a basic income or an Aim for Employment benefit under the Individual and Family Assistance Act (chapter A-13.1.1).
The amount of the loan is $500 unless the student cohabits with his or her child or spouse’s child, in which case the amount is $775.
O.C. 344-2004, s. 96; O.C. 698-2007, s. 18; O.C. 627-2014, s. 23; O.C. 108-2019, s. 21; O.C. 1783-2022, s. 2.
96. The Minister may grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and is in a serious and exceptional situation that makes the student unable to meet the more immediate and urgent essential needs. A student is in such situation when, in the previous and current months, he or she
(1)  has less resources than the living expenses determined in sections 32 and 33 in the form of cash, property and available credit; and
(2)  has no income or has an income enabling him or her to meet only one of the essential needs, like the need for food, lodging, heating, electricity and clothing.
The Minister may also grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and has, in the preceding month, received last resort financial assistance or an Aim for Employment benefit under the Individual and Family Assistance Act (chapter A-13.1.1).
The amount of the loan is $500 unless the student cohabits with his or her child or spouse’s child, in which case the amount is $775.
O.C. 344-2004, s. 96; O.C. 698-2007, s. 18; O.C. 627-2014, s. 23; O.C. 108-2019, s. 21.
96. The Minister may grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and is in a serious and exceptional situation that makes the student unable to meet the more immediate and urgent essential needs. A student is in such situation when, in the previous and current months, he or she
(1)  has less resources than the living expenses determined in sections 32 and 33 in the form of cash, property and available credit; and
(2)  has no income or has an income enabling him or her to meet only one of the essential needs, like the need for food, lodging, heating, electricity and clothing.
The Minister may also grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and has, in the preceding month, received last resort financial assistance under the Individual and Family Assistance Act (chapter A-13.1.1).
The amount of the loan is $500 unless the student cohabits with his or her child or spouse’s child, in which case the amount is $775.
O.C. 344-2004, s. 96; O.C. 698-2007, s. 18; O.C. 627-2014, s. 23.
96. The Minister may grant advance financial assistance to a student who has applied for financial assistance and is in a situation that, within the meaning of section 49 of the Individual and Family Assistance Act (chapter A-13.1.1), could lead the student to complete destitution.
The amount of the loan is $500 unless the student cohabits with his or her child or spouse’s child, in which case the amount is $775.
O.C. 344-2004, s. 96; O.C. 698-2007, s. 18.