In force: 2024-02-01
24. Every person who, on the date of coming into force of this Regulation, provides in fact for the upkeep of a child for whom a certificate issued by a competent authority in accordance with article 199.10 of the Civil Code and section 131.18 of the Youth protection Act (chapter P-34.1) certifies that the person is the tutor to the child is entitled to the financial assistance provided for in this Regulation, provided that the following conditions are met:(1) the Indigenous customary tutorship suspended the offices of legal tutor and of person having parental authority with respect to both of the child’s parents;
(2) the conditions set out in subparagraphs 1 and 4 of the first paragraph of section 2 of this Regulation were met at the time concerned.
In such a case, entitlement to financial assistance begins on the date of coming into force of this Regulation.
A person who wishes to qualify for financial assistance must apply within 60 days following the date of coming into force of this Regulation. Chapter II applies to such an application, with the necessary modifications.
1914-2023O.C. 1914-2023, s. 24.