P-34.1, r. 4.1 - Regulation respecting financial assistance to facilitate the adoption and Indigenous customary adoption of a child

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2. Any person covered by a certificate issued by a competent authority in accordance with article 543.1 of the Civil Code and section 131.18 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1) and attesting that the person is the adopter of a child is entitled to the financial assistance provided for in this Regulation, provided that the following conditions are met:
(1)  the child was entrusted to that person pursuant to the Youth Protection Act for a continuous period of at least 6 months before the issue of the certificate;
(2)  the person provides in fact for the child’s upkeep;
(3)  the Indigenous customary adoption dissolved the bond of filiation between the child and each of the child’s parents of origin;
(4)  the Indigenous customary adoption allowed the director of youth protection to end the intervention with the child, pursuant to the Youth Protection Act.
Entitlement to financial assistance begins on the date on which the director’s intervention with the child ends, pursuant to the Youth Protection Act.
O.C. 1915-2023, s. 2.
In force: 2024-02-01
2. Any person covered by a certificate issued by a competent authority in accordance with article 543.1 of the Civil Code and section 131.18 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1) and attesting that the person is the adopter of a child is entitled to the financial assistance provided for in this Regulation, provided that the following conditions are met:
(1)  the child was entrusted to that person pursuant to the Youth Protection Act for a continuous period of at least 6 months before the issue of the certificate;
(2)  the person provides in fact for the child’s upkeep;
(3)  the Indigenous customary adoption dissolved the bond of filiation between the child and each of the child’s parents of origin;
(4)  the Indigenous customary adoption allowed the director of youth protection to end the intervention with the child, pursuant to the Youth Protection Act.
Entitlement to financial assistance begins on the date on which the director’s intervention with the child ends, pursuant to the Youth Protection Act.
O.C. 1915-2023, s. 2.