S-3.1.1 - Act respecting income security

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16. The scale based on unavailability applies where an independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  proves, by producing a medical report, that his physical or mental condition prevents him from availing himself, for a period of at least one month, of a measure thay may be proposed to him under section 23;
(2)  applies therefor by reason of pregnancy, from the twentieth week, as attested by a medical certificate, until the fifth week after delivery; the medical certificate may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy, signed by a midwife and indicating the name and date of birth of the adult, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected or actual date of delivery;
(3)  has the care of a dependent child in the cases and subject to the conditions determined by regulation, or of a dependent child who does not attend school by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies therefor;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition requiring constant care by the adult.
The scale applies also in the cases prescribed by regulation.
1988, c. 51, s. 16; 1990, c. 31, s. 1; 1995, c. 69, s. 5; 1996, c. 78, s. 1; 1999, c. 24, s. 24.
16. The scale based on unavailability applies where an independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  proves, by producing a medical report, that his physical or mental condition prevents him from availing himself, for a period of at least one month, of a measure thay may be proposed to him under section 23;
(2)  applies therefor by reason of pregnancy, from the twentieth week, as attested by a medical certificate, until the fifth week after delivery; the medical certificate may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy, signed by a midwife taking part in a pilot project governed by the Act respecting the practice of midwifery within the framework of pilot projects (chapter P-16.1) and indicating the name and date of birth of the adult, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected or actual date of delivery;
(3)  has the care of a dependent child in the cases and subject to the conditions determined by regulation, or of a dependent child who does not attend school by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies therefor;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition requiring constant care by the adult.
The scale applies also in the cases prescribed by regulation.
1988, c. 51, s. 16; 1990, c. 31, s. 1; 1995, c. 69, s. 5; 1996, c. 78, s. 1.
16. The scale based on unavailability applies where an independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  proves, by producing a medical report, that his physical or mental condition prevents him from availing himself, for a period of at least one month, of a measure thay may be proposed to him under section 23;
(2)  applies therefor by reason of pregnancy, from the twentieth week, as attested by a medical certificate, until the fifth week after delivery; the medical certificate may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy, signed by a midwife taking part in a pilot project governed by the Act respecting the practice of midwifery within the framework of pilot projects (chapter P-16.1) and indicating the name and date of birth of the adult, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected or actual date of delivery;
(3)  has the care of a dependent child who does not attend school because he has not reached the age of mandatory school attendance or by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies therefor;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition requiring constant care by the adult.
The scale applies also in the cases prescribed by regulation.
1988, c. 51, s. 16; 1990, c. 31, s. 1; 1995, c. 69, s. 5.
16. The scale based on unavailability applies where an independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  proves, by producing a medical report, that his physical or mental condition prevents him from availing himself, for a period of at least one month, of a measure thay may be proposed to him under section 23;
(2)  applies therefor by reason of pregnancy, from the twentieth week, as attested by a medical certificate, until the fifth week after delivery;
(3)  has the care of a dependent child who does not attend school because he has not reached the age of mandatory school attendance or by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies therefor;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition requiring constant care by the adult.
The scale applies also in the cases prescribed by regulation.
1988, c. 51, s. 16; 1990, c. 31, s. 1.
16. The scale based on unavailability applies where an independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  proves, by producing a medical report, that his physical or mental condition prevents him from availing himself, for a period of at least one month, of a measure thay may be proposed to him under section 23;
(2)  applies therefor by reason of pregnancy, from the twentieth week, as attested by a medical certificate, until the fifth week after delivery;
(3)  has the care of a dependent child who does not attend school because he has not reached the age of mandatory school attendance or by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies therefor.
1988, c. 51, s. 16.