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Pursuing Income Acts and Regulations

Last updated on May 12, 2016

 

Employment and Assistance Act

Section 1, Interpretation
Section 2, Eligibility of family unit
Section 14, Consequences of not accepting or disposing of property

Employment and Assistance Regulation

Section 1, Definitions
Section 8, Effect of applying for other sources of income
Section 9, Requirement to apply for Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits
Section 31, Effect of failing to pursue or accept income or assets or of disposing of assets (1) and (2), Consequences of failing to pursue or accept income

Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Act

Section 1, Interpretation
Section 3, Eligibility of family unit
Section 13, Consequences of not accepting or disposing of property

Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Regulation

Section 1, Definitions
Section 7, Effect of applying for other sources of income
Section 8, Requirement to apply for Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits
Section 27, Effect of failing to pursue or accept income or assets or of disposing of assets (1) and (2), Consequences of failing to pursue or accept income

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