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Allowance for Handicapped Children [1 record]

Record 1 1996-02-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Non-Governmental Provincial Programs (Canadian)
OBS

A family raising a child under 18 years of age with a severe and permanent impairment may apply for an allowance to assist them in caring for the child. The child must be certified by a physician as being affected by a hearing, visual or motor impairment, mental retardation, or a psychological or chronic physical illness. Eligible families who are either caring for the child at home or paying the full costs of the child's care in a hospital or reception centre receive this allowance in addition to their monthly Quebec Family Allowance.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de programmes provinciaux non gouvernementaux canadiens
OBS

Une famille qui élève un enfant de moins de 18 ans ayant une incapacité grave et permanente peut demander une allocation pour l'aider à prendre soin de l'enfant. Un médecin doit attester que l'enfant a une incapacité auditive, visuelle ou motrice, qu'il a un retard mental ou qu'il a une maladie psychologique ou physique chronique. Les familles admissibles qui prennent soin d'un enfant à la maison ou qui paient tous les frais de l'hôpital ou du centre d'accueil qui garde l'enfant reçoivent cette allocation en plus de l'allocation familiale mensuelle du Québec.

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