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Transitional Health Services Acts and Regulations

Last updated on March 30, 2017

Employment and Assistance Act
Section 1, Interpretation
Section 4, Income assistance and supplements

Employment and Assistance Regulation
Section 1, Definitions
Section 2, Persons who have persistent multiple barriers to employment
Section 66.1, Definitions
Section 66.4, Access to transitional health supplements
Section 67, General health supplements
Section 67.1, Optical supplements
Section 67.2, Eye examination supplements
Section 68, Dental supplements
Section 68.1, Crown and bridgework supplement
Section 69, Denture supplement
Section 70, Emergency dental and denture supplements
Section 74.01, Tube feed nutritional supplement
Section 74.1, Infant formula supplement
Section 77.02, Alternative hearing assistance supplement
Schedule C, Health Supplements

 

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