Crown's Right of Recovery Act — Canada — Alberta law | Esheria

Crown's Right of Recovery Act

This provision sets out Alberta’s Crown recovery rules for health costs, including when the Crown can recover from a wrongdoer, related duties to provide information, insurer assessment and payment rules, and a separate tobacco-related recovery scheme.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Alberta
Instrument
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Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This provision sets out Alberta’s Crown recovery rules for health costs, including when the Crown can recover from a wrongdoer, related duties to provide information, insurer assessment and payment rules, and a separate tobacco-related recovery scheme. This segment bars certain tobacco-related actions started more than 2 years after the section comes into force, revives some previously dismissed claims, lets courts apportion liability based on risk contribution, and gives the Lieutenant Governor in Council regulation-making powers.