P-34.1, r. 5.1 - Regulation respecting financial assistance to facilitate tutorship and Indigenous customary tutorship to a child

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4. Every application for financial assistance must be accompanied by the child’s certificate of birth and by affidavits from the tutor and a third person certifying that the tutor provides for the child’s upkeep, resides in Canada or, as the case may be, is in a situation described in the first paragraph of section 20.
The third person referred to in the first paragraph may not be the tutor’s spouse, an ascendant, a descendant or a relative in the collateral line to the third degree of the tutor. Nor may the third person be the spouse of that ascendant, descendant or relative.
For the purposes of the second paragraph, spouse has the meaning assigned to it by section 61.1 of the Interpretation Act (chapter I-16).
O.C. 1914-2023, s. 4.
In force: 2024-02-01
4. Every application for financial assistance must be accompanied by the child’s certificate of birth and by affidavits from the tutor and a third person certifying that the tutor provides for the child’s upkeep, resides in Canada or, as the case may be, is in a situation described in the first paragraph of section 20.
The third person referred to in the first paragraph may not be the tutor’s spouse, an ascendant, a descendant or a relative in the collateral line to the third degree of the tutor. Nor may the third person be the spouse of that ascendant, descendant or relative.
For the purposes of the second paragraph, spouse has the meaning assigned to it by section 61.1 of the Interpretation Act (chapter I-16).
O.C. 1914-2023, s. 4.