Employment and Assistance Regulation — Canada — British Columbia law | Esheria

Employment and Assistance Regulation

This regulation sets rules for applying for income assistance, who can qualify, and what income and assets are counted or exempt.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — British Columbia
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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applications asset eligibility asset limits benefit exemptions benefits benefits administration burial and cremation costs earned income eligibility hardship assistance housing and deposits income assistance income calculation income exemption calculations medical and dental supplements medical supplements program eligibility repayment reporting and verification shelter allowance supplement eligibility transportation support unearned income

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Statute overview

About this statute

This regulation sets rules for applying for income assistance, who can qualify, and what income and assets are counted or exempt. This provision sets asset-limit exemptions and related reporting, recordkeeping, eligibility, and hardship-assistance rules for applicants, recipients, and family units. The minister may provide several kinds of supplements to eligible family units or recipients, but many are subject to conditions, approval, repayment, and limits. This segment lets the minister provide several kinds of health and hardship supplements, and sets rules, limits, and repayment conditions for some of them. This provision sets rules for calculating family income and shelter allowances, including when certain benefits and income are treated as exempt or as unearned income.