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Family Maintenance Services Acts and Regulations

Last updated on August 15, 2023

Employment and Assistance Act
Section 1, Interpretation
Section 37, Regulations respecting eligibility and assignment of maintenance rights
Section 43, Assignment of maintenance rights deemed made under this Act

Employment and Assistance Regulation
Section 1, Definitions
Section 19, Definitions for division
Section 20, Assignment of maintenance rights
Section 22, Notice of assignment

Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Act
Section 1, Interpretation
Section 27, Regulations respecting eligibility and assignment of maintenance rights
Section 34, Assignment of maintenance rights deemed made under this Act

Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Regulation
Section 1, Definitions
Section 16, Definitions for division
Section 17, Assignment of maintenance rights
Section 19, Notice of assignment

Family Maintenance Enforcement Act

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