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WorkBC Employment Services Acts and Regulations

Last updated on September 3, 2024

 

Employment and Assistance Act
Section 1, Interpretation
Section 6, Financial assistance to service or program providers
Section 9, Client needs assessment and employability plan
Section 13, Consequences of not meeting specified obligations

Employment and Assistance Regulation
Section 2, Persons who have persistent multiple barriers to employment
Section 29, Consequences of failing to meet specified obligations

Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Act
Section 1, Interpretation
Section 2, Persons with disabilities
Section 7,  Financial assistance to service or program providers
Employment Insurance (EI) Act and Regulations

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