A-3.001, r. 14 - Regulation respecting social stabilization and economic stabilization programs

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19. The gross income referred to in section 18 must not be less than:
(1)  the annual income determined on the basis of the minimum wage and the regular workweek that are in force on 1 June of the year for which the computation is made, unless the worker is carrying on part-time employment and was carrying on part-time employment at the time of the accident, occupational disease or aggravation, or is unable medically to carry on full-time employment;
(2)  the gross income that the worker derived from employment referred to in subparagraph 2 of section 4, and that was used as the basis for computing the financial assistance to which he was formerly entitled, unless he has since been attributed a new percentage of permanent disability subsequent to a new event mentioned in the Act to promote good citizenship (chapter C-20) or the Act to assist persons who are victims of criminal offences and to facilitate their recovery (chapter P-9.2.1).
O.C. 1738-91, s. 19.
19. The gross income referred to in section 18 must not be less than:
(1)  the annual income determined on the basis of the minimum wage and the regular workweek that are in force on 1 June of the year for which the computation is made, unless the worker is carrying on part-time employment and was carrying on part-time employment at the time of the accident, occupational disease or aggravation, or is unable medically to carry on full-time employment;
(2)  the gross income that the worker derived from employment referred to in subparagraph 2 of section 4, and that was used as the basis for computing the financial assistance to which he was formerly entitled, unless he has since been attributed a new percentage of permanent disability subsequent to a new event mentioned in the Act to promote good citizenship (chapter C-20) or the Crime Victims Compensation Act (chapter I-6).
O.C. 1738-91, s. 19.