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

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7. Where the certificate of Indigenous customary tutorship certifies that the child has 2 tutors, the application for financial assistance may be submitted by one of them or jointly by both tutors.
If the application is submitted jointly, the affidavits provided for in the first paragraph of section 4 must be filed for each of the 2 tutors. Despite the foregoing, if, at the time of the joint application, both tutors have left Canada to establish their residence in another country, only one of them must file a declaration certifying that the tutor is in a situation described in the first paragraph of section 20.
O.C. 1914-2023, s. 7.
In force: 2024-02-01
7. Where the certificate of Indigenous customary tutorship certifies that the child has 2 tutors, the application for financial assistance may be submitted by one of them or jointly by both tutors.
If the application is submitted jointly, the affidavits provided for in the first paragraph of section 4 must be filed for each of the 2 tutors. Despite the foregoing, if, at the time of the joint application, both tutors have left Canada to establish their residence in another country, only one of them must file a declaration certifying that the tutor is in a situation described in the first paragraph of section 20.
O.C. 1914-2023, s. 7.