81.2.3. In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following constitute an impediment:(1) the fact that the person exhibits or has exhibited behaviour that could reasonably pose a threat for the physical or emotional safety of the children to whom the person proposes to provide childcare or, as applicable, among whom the person wants to carry out a role, a function or work;
(2) the fact that the person is charged with or has been found guilty of a criminal offence related to the abilities and conduct required to operate a childcare centre or a day care centre or to provide home educational childcare services or, as applicable, to carry out a role, a function or work among children to whom childcare is provided;
(3) the fact that the person is the subject of a court order that subsists against the person and that is related to the abilities and conduct required to operate a childcare centre, a day care centre or, as applicable, to carry out a role, a function or work among children to whom childcare is provided; and
(4) the fact that the person exhibits or has exhibited behaviour that could reasonably cause one to fear that the person does not have the required integrity to manage subsidies paid out of public funds.
Subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph applies only to a permit applicant or permit holder whose childcare services are subsidized, to a director or shareholder of such an applicant or holder, to a director of a coordinating office that does not hold a childcare centre permit or to a person who is selected for or who holds the office of chief officer of such a coordinating office, of a childcare centre or of a day care centre whose childcare services are subsidized.
2024, c. 62024, c. 6, s. 171.