Acts and Regulations

2011, c.154 - Family Income Security Act

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Deemed payment
2020, c.24, s.2; 2021, c.36, s.1
11(1)Repealed: 2021, c.36, s.1
11(2)A payment made on behalf of a person in need shall be deemed to be a payment made on behalf of a person in need under this Act and the regulations if the payment is made under
(a) the Family Services Act or the regulations under that Act for the provision of community social services or services provided at a community placement resource, or
(b) the Child and Youth Well-Being Act or the regulations under that Act for the provision of social services.
1994, c.F-2.01, s.11; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.55; 2020, c.24, s.2; 2021, c.36, s.1; 2023, c.36, s.10
Deemed payment
2020, c.24, s.2; 2021, c.36, s.1
11(1)Repealed: 2021, c.36, s.1
11(2)Any payment made on behalf of a person in need under the Family Services Act or the regulations under it for the provision of community social services or for services provided at a community placement resource shall be deemed to be a payment made on behalf of a person in need under this Act and the regulations.
1994, c.F-2.01, s.11; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.55; 2020, c.24, s.2; 2021, c.36, s.1
Application for support order by the Minister
2020, c.24, s.2
11(1)If a person has an obligation under the Family Law Act to provide support for another person and refuses or neglects to provide that support and, as a result of the refusal or neglect, assistance is applied for in respect of that other person, the Minister, with or without the consent of the person entitled to support, may apply for an order under the Support Enforcement Act against the person who has an obligation to provide support and may invoke all the provisions of that Act with respect to obtaining the relief and enforcing orders made under that Act.
11(2)Any payment made on behalf of a person in need under the Family Services Act or the regulations under it for the provision of community social services or for services provided at a community placement resource shall be deemed to be a payment made on behalf of a person in need under this Act and the regulations.
1994, c.F-2.01, s.11; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.55; 2020, c.24, s.2
Payment under Family Services Act
11(1)If a person has an obligation under the Family Services Act to provide support for another person and refuses or neglects to provide that support and, as a result of the refusal or neglect, assistance is applied for in respect of that other person, the Minister, with or without the consent of the person entitled to support, may apply for an order under the Support Enforcement Act against the person who has an obligation to provide support and may invoke all the provisions of that Act with respect to obtaining the relief and enforcing orders made under that Act.
11(2)Any payment made on behalf of a person in need under the Family Services Act or the regulations under it for the provision of community social services or for services provided at a community placement resource shall be deemed to be a payment made on behalf of a person in need under this Act and the regulations.
1994, c.F-2.01, s.11; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.55
Payment under Family Services Act
11(1)If a person has an obligation under the Family Services Act to provide support for another person and refuses or neglects to provide that support and, as a result of the refusal or neglect, assistance is applied for in respect of that other person, the Minister, with or without the consent of the person entitled to support, may apply for an order under the Support Enforcement Act against the person who has an obligation to provide support and may invoke all the provisions of that Act with respect to obtaining the relief and enforcing orders made under that Act.
11(2)Any payment made on behalf of a person in need under the Family Services Act or the regulations under it for the provision of community social services or for services provided at a community placement resource shall be deemed to be a payment made on behalf of a person in need under this Act and the regulations.
1994, c.F-2.01, s.11; 2005, c.S-15.5, s.55