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Newfoundland Regulation 1997


NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 110/97

NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 110/97

Social Assistance Regulations (Amendment)
under the
Social Assistance Act
(O.C. 97-620)

(Filed September 2, 1997)

Under the authority of section 30 of the Social Assistance Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John's, August 28, 1997.

John R. Cummings
Deputy Clerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis


        1.   S.8 Amdt.
Additional support services

        2.   S.8.1 Amdt.
Paid home support limit


CNR 1027/96
as amended

        1. (1) Paragraph 8(a) of the Social Assistance Regulations is amended by striking out the amount "$8.11" and substituting the amount "$8.76".

             (2)  Paragraph 8(b) of the regulations is amended by striking out the figures "$9.19" and "$6.49" and substituting the figures "$9.93 and "$7.01" respectively.

             (3)  Paragraph 8(c) of the regulations is amended by striking out the figures "$7.30" and "$5.41" and substituting the figures "$7.88" and "$5.84" respectively.

        2. (1) Subsection 8.1(4) of the regulations is amended by striking out the figure "$3,000" and substituting the figure "$3,240".

             (2)  Subsection 8.1(5) of the regulations is amended by striking out the figure "$3,000" and substituting the figure "$3,240".

             (3)  Subsection 8.1(7) of the regulations is amended by striking out the figure "$3,000" and substituting the figure "$3,240".

             (4)  Subsection 8.1(8) of the regulations is amended by striking out the figure "$3,000" and substituting the figure "$3,240".

             (5)  Subsection 8.1 of the regulations is further amended by adding immediately after subsection (10) the following:

           (11)  Notwithstanding subsection (4), where the minister believes the circumstances warrant, the minister may approve the payment for home support in excess of $3,240.