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Canada Student Loans Regulations (SOR/93-392)

Regulations are current to 2024-10-14 and last amended on 2023-12-08. Previous Versions

Canada Student Loans Regulations

SOR/93-392

CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT

Registration 1993-07-21

Canada Student Loans Regulations

P.C. 1993-1545 1993-07-21

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Employment and Immigration, pursuant to sections 11Footnote * and 17Footnote ** of the Canada Student Loans Act, is pleased hereby to revoke the Canada Student Loans Regulations, made by Order in Council P.C. 1981-2143 of July 29, l981Footnote ***, and to make the annexed Regulations respecting Canada student loans in substitution therefor, effective August 1, 1993.

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 2]

Interpretation

[
  • SOR/95-331, s. 1(F)
]
  •  (1) In the Act and these Regulations,

    family income

    family income means the aggregate income of the borrower and the spouse or common-law partner of the borrower, including income from employment, social programs, investments and monetary gifts; (revenu familial)

    family physician

    family physician means a person who is entitled under the laws of a province to practise family medicine and who is so practising or who is in a family medicine residency program accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada; (médecin de famille)

    full-time student

    full-time student means a person

    • (a) who

      • (i) during a confirmed period within a period of studies, is enrolled in courses that constitute at least 60 per cent of a course load recognized by the specified educational institution as constituting a full course load,

      • (ii) has as their primary occupation during that confirmed period the pursuit of studies in those courses, and

      • (iii) meets the requirements of subsection 3(1) and section 3.1, if applicable; or

    • (b) who elects to be considered as a full-time student under section 2.1; (étudiant à temps plein)

    nurse

    nurse means a person who is entitled under the laws of a province to practise as a nurse and who is so practising; (infirmier)

    nurse practitioner

    nurse practitioner means a person who is entitled under the laws of a province to practise as a nurse practitioner and who is so practicing; (infirmier practicien)

    part-time student

    part-time student means a person who, during a confirmed period within a period of studies, is enrolled in courses that constitute at least 20 per cent but less than 60 per cent of a course load recognized by the specified educational institution as constituting a full course load; (étudiant à temps partiel)

    permanent disability

    permanent disability means any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment — or a functional limitation — that restricts the ability of a person to perform the daily activities necessary to pursue studies at a post-secondary school level or to participate in the labour force and that is expected to remain with the person for the person's expected life; (invalidité permanente)

    persistent or prolonged disability

    persistent or prolonged disability means any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment — or a functional limitation — that restricts the ability of a person to perform the daily activities necessary to pursue studies at a post-secondary school level or to participate in the labour force and has lasted, or is expected to last, for a period of at least 12 months but is not expected to remain with the person for the person’s expected life; (invalidité persistante ou prolongée)

    responsible officer of a lender

    responsible officer of a lender means

    • (a) the manager or assistant manager of the lender or a branch thereof,

    • (b) the person for the time being acting as the manager or assistant manager of the lender or a branch thereof,

    • (c) the credit committee of the lender or a branch thereof, or

    • (d) such other person as may be authorized by the lender or a branch thereof to supervise the making of loans; (responsable de l'organisme prêteur)

    under-served rural or remote community

    under-served rural or remote community means any census subdivision — as defined in the Statistics Canada document entitled Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2011 — that

    • (a) does not have census tracts, as described in that document; and

    • (b) is located outside the capitals of the ten provinces. (collectivité rurale ou éloignée mal desservie)

  • (2) In these Regulations,

    Act

    Act means the Canada Student Loans Act; (Loi)

    common-law partner

    common-law partner in relation to a borrower, means a person who is cohabiting with a borrower in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year; (conjoint de fait)

    confirmation of enrolment

    confirmation of enrolment means a prescribed form, which may or may not form part of a certificate of eligibility, and where it does not, includes the borrower's social insurance number; (confirmation d'inscription)

    confirmed period

    confirmed period means a period of studies, or part thereof, that is at least six consecutive weeks and that

    • (a) in the case of a confirmation of enrolment forming part of a certificate of eligibility issued under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act, begins on the first day of the month indicated by the specified educational institution and ends on the last day of the last month of the period of studies indicated by the appropriate authority,

    • (b) in the case of a confirmation of enrolment forming part of a certificate of eligibility issued under the Act, begins on the day on which that confirmation of enrolment is signed by the specified educational institution and ends on the last day of the last month of the period of studies indicated by the appropriate authority, and

    • (c) in the case of a confirmation of enrolment not forming part of a certificate of eligibility, begins on the first day of the month indicated by, and ends on the last day of the month indicated by, the specified educational institution; (période confirmée)

    consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement

    consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement means a contract that is entered into between a borrower who has ceased to be a full-time student pursuant to section 4.1 and the lender to whom the borrower is indebted under any outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements entered into as a full-time student, and

    • (a) that is in the prescribed form,

    • (b) that includes the borrower's social insurance number,

    • (c) in which the principal amount is the aggregate of the outstanding principal amounts under those agreements,

    • (d) that replaces those agreements, and

    • (e) that includes the provisions in respect of repayment of the principal amount of the loan and interest payable thereunder; (contrat de prêt garanti consolidé)

    course

    course means formal instruction or training that constitutes, or is determined by a specified educational institution to be equivalent to, an essential element of a program of studies at a post-secondary school level at that specified educational institution but does not include any formal instruction or practical training required for acceptance in a professional corporation or for the practice of any trade or profession, unless that formal instruction or practical training is necessary to obtain a degree, certificate or diploma from that specified educational institution; (cours)

    full-time guaranteed loan

    full-time guaranteed loan means a guaranteed student loan made to a full-time student; (prêt garanti à temps plein)

    guaranteed student loan agreement

    guaranteed student loan agreement means an agreement entered into in accordance with the Act and these Regulations and includes a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement; (contrat de prêt garanti)

    loan agreement

    loan agreement has the same meaning as under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations; (contrat de prêt)

    officer of the specified educational institution

    officer of the specified educational institution means a person authorized by a specified educational institution to sign confirmations of enrolment on behalf of the institution and who

    • (a) is the registrar of that institution or a person authorized by the registrar to act on behalf of the registrar,

    • (b) is a student aid officer in that institution, or

    • (c) has the de facto capacity of the registrar of or a student aid officer in that institution; (agent de l'établissement d'enseignement agréé)

    part-time guaranteed loan

    part-time guaranteed loan means a guaranteed student loan made to a part-time student; (prêt garanti à temps partiel)

    part-time guaranteed loan agreement

    part-time guaranteed loan agreement means, in respect of a part-time guaranteed loan, a contract entered into between a part-time student and a lender; (contrat de prêt garanti à temps partiel)

    risk-shared loan

    risk-shared loan has the same meaning as in the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations; (prêt à risque partagé)

    risk-shared loan agreement

    risk-shared loan agreement has the same meaning as in the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations; (contrat de prêt à risque partagé)

    spouse

    spouse[Repealed, SOR/2001-231, s. 1]

    student loan

    student loan has the same meaning as under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations. (prêt d'études)

Election

Marginal note:Person with a disability

 A person who has either a permanent disability or a persistent or prolonged disability and who, during a confirmed period within a period of studies, is enrolled in courses that constitute at least 40 per cent but less than 60 per cent of a course load recognized by the specified educational institution as constituting a full course load, may elect to be considered as a full-time student.

Continuation and Reinstatement

  •  (1) Subject to section 9, a borrower shall, in order to continue to be or again become a full-time student,

    • (a) obtain, on a confirmation of enrolment, the signature of an officer of the specified educational institution at which the borrower is enrolled or the signature of the appropriate authority for the province in which that institution is located, where that institution has authorized that authority to act as an agent of that institution for such a purpose and has notified the Minister of that authorization;

    • (b) sign the consent and certification portion, which includes a statement to the effect that the borrower ratifies any guaranteed student loans made to the borrower while a minor, of the confirmation of enrolment;

    • (c) within 30 days after the signing of the confirmation of enrolment but before the end of the confirmed period, submit the confirmation of enrolment to the branch of the lender that holds the borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loans;

    • (d) pay to the lender any interest accrued to the day before the beginning of the confirmed period, where more than six months have elapsed between the day on which a borrower ceased to be a full-time student pursuant to section 4.1 and the beginning of the current confirmed period; and

    • (e) where the borrower submits the confirmation of enrolment later than six months after the day the borrower ceased to be a full-time student pursuant to section 4.1 but before the last day of the confirmed period that started within the six-month period, either

      • (i) pay to the lender any interest accrued from the day on which the borrower ceased to be a full-time student, or

      • (ii) enter into a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement in which the unpaid accrued interest referred to in subparagraph (i) is added to the principal amount.

  • (2) Where the borrower referred to in subsection (1) meets the requirements set out in that subsection,

    • (a) the borrower again becomes a full-time student on the day on which the borrower meets those requirements, where paragraph (1)(d) or (e) applies in respect of the borrower; and

    • (b) the borrower continues to be a full-time student on and after the day following the day on which the borrower would otherwise have ceased to be a full-time student, in any other case.

  • (3) Where a borrower continues to be or again becomes a full-time student in accordance with subsection (2), the lender shall suspend the obligations of the borrower with respect to principal and interest

    • (a) subject to subsections 4(1) and (3) of the Act and section 15, in respect of any guaranteed student loan made and consolidated before August 1, 1993, for the period beginning on the applicable day referred to in subsection (2) and ending on the last day of the sixth month after the month in which the borrower again ceases to be a full-time student; and

    • (b) subject to subsections 4(2) and (4) of the Act and sections 14 and 15, in respect of any guaranteed student loan made before, on or after August 1, 1993 and consolidated after that date, for the period beginning on the applicable day referred to in subsection (2) and ending on the last day of the month in which the borrower again ceases to be a full-time student.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 2
  • SOR/96-369, s. 2
  • SOR/2002-234, s. 1
  •  (1) A borrower who ceased to be a full-time student under paragraph 4.1(1)(c) due to the occurrence of an event referred to in paragraph 9(1)(i) cannot again become a full-time student unless the requirements in paragraphs 10(1)(a) to (e) are met, in addition to those set out in section 3.

  • (2) A borrower who ceased to be a full-time student under paragraph 4.1(1)(c) due to the occurrence of an event referred to in any of paragraphs 9(1)(c) to (g) cannot again become a full-time student unless one of the requirements set out in paragraphs 10(2)(a) to (e) is met, in addition to those set out in section 3.

Medical Leave and Parental Leave

  •  (1) The following definitions apply in this section.

    medical leave

    medical leave means a leave from studies taken by a borrower as a result of a medical problem that, in the opinion of a medical professional, would significantly interfere with the borrower’s ability to pursue their program of studies. (congé pour raisons médicales)

    parental leave

    parental leave means a leave from studies taken by a borrower as a result of the birth of a child of the borrower, the adoption of a child by the borrower, or the commencement of the guardianship or tutorship of a child by the borrower. (congé parental)

    period of postponement of repayment

    period of postponement of repayment means the period during which, by reason of a medical leave or parental leave, a borrower is not required to repay the principal amount of a guaranteed student loan and no interest is payable. (différé de remboursement)

  • (2) The Minister may, on application, grant a borrower who ceases to be a full-time student on or after October 1, 2020 a period of postponement of repayment by reason of a medical leave or a parental leave, if the borrower submits the application in the form and manner specified by the Minister in the six months after the end of the borrower’s most recent period of studies, but no later than 12 months after

    • (a) in the case of a medical leave, the date specified by the medical professional; or

    • (b) in the case of a parental leave, the date of the birth or adoption of a child or the date the borrower becomes the guardian or tutor of a child.

  • (3) If the Minister grants the borrower’s application, the borrower is deemed to continue to be a full-time student despite section 4.1 for a six-month period beginning on the first day of the month after the month in which they would otherwise have ceased to be a full-time student.

  • (4) If the borrower’s medical leave or parental leave must be extended or the borrower is entitled to a new medical leave or a new parental leave, the borrower may, no earlier than 30 days before the end of the six-month period referred to in subsection (3) and no later than 30 days after that period, submit a request to the Minister to extend the length of the period of postponement of repayment to 12 months.

  • (5) If the borrower’s medical leave or parental leave must be further extended or the borrower is entitled to a new medical leave or a new parental leave, the borrower may, no earlier than 30 days before the end of the 12-month period referred to in subsection (4) and no later than 30 days after that period, submit a request to the Minister to extend the length of the period of postponement of repayment to 18 months.

  • (6) A borrower who has been granted a period of postponement of repayment cannot submit a new application for a period of postponement of repayment by reason of a new medical leave or a new parental leave for 30 days after the first day of the current confirmed period.

Ceasing to Be a Full-time Student

[
  • SOR/96-369, s. 2
]
  •  (1) Subject to paragraph 3(2)(b) and subsection 4(3), a borrower ceases to be a full-time student on the earliest of

    • (a) the last day of the last confirmed period,

    • (b) the last day of the month in which the borrower’s course load no longer meets the minimum percentage set out in subparagraph (a)(i) of the definition full-time student in subsection 2(1) or, in the case of a person who elects to be considered as a full-time student under section 2.1, the minimum percentage set out in that section, and

    • (c) the day on which the outstanding balance of the principal amount of a guaranteed student loan and any accrued interest become payable under section 9 due to the occurrence of an event under any of paragraphs 9(1)(c) to (i).

  • (1.1) Despite paragraph (1)(c), if an event referred to in any of paragraphs 9(1)(c) to (g) occurs, in respect of either a student loan or a guaranteed student loan made to a borrower as a full-time student, before the last day of the last confirmed period of the program of studies in which the borrower is enrolled at the time the event occurs, the borrower ceases to be a full-time student on the earliest of

    • (a) the last day of the last confirmed period of the program of studies in which the borrower was enrolled at the time the event occurred,

    • (b) the day that is three years after the occurrence of the event or, if that day occurs during a confirmed period, the last day of that period, and

    • (c) the last day of the month in which the borrower’s course load no longer meets the minimum percentage set out in subparagraph (a)(i) of the definition full-time student in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations or, in the case of a person who elects to be considered as a full-time student under section 2.1 of those Regulations, the minimum percentage set out in that section.

  • (2) Despite subsection (1), a borrower who is a member of the reserve force and who interrupts their program of studies to serve on a designated operation ceases to be a full-time student on the last day of the month in which their service on the designated operation ends. However, if, as a result of the date on which their service on the designated operation ends, the borrower is unable to continue in a program of studies within six months after that date, the Minister may, on application, delay by up to six months the date on which the borrower ceases to be a full-time student.

  • (3) A borrower referred to in subsection (2) must, no later than 30 days after receipt of their posting message provided by the Department of National Defence unless circumstances beyond the control of the borrower necessitate a longer period, notify the Minister in the prescribed form that they will be serving on the designated operation and provide the Minister with

    • (a) their social insurance number;

    • (b) a list of their outstanding student loans, guaranteed student loans, provincial student loans with lenders and other provincial student loans;

    • (c) a copy of the posting message; and

    • (d) at the request of the Minister, any information that is necessary to enable the Minister to assess whether the borrower meets the requirements of subsection (2).

  • (4) If a borrower referred to in subsection (2) is unable to continue full-time in a program of studies as a result of an injury or disease that was attributable to or was incurred during the designated operation or the aggravation of an injury or disease, if the aggravation was attributable to or was incurred during the designated operation, the borrower ceases to be a full-time student on the earlier of the day

    • (a) on which the Minister determines that the injury or disease, or the aggravation of the injury or disease, no longer precludes the borrower from returning to a program of studies; and

    • (b) that is 2 years after the day on which the borrower’s service on the designated operation ended.

  • (5) The following definitions apply in this section:

    designated operation

    designated operation means an operation that is designated under paragraph 247.5(1)(a) of the Canada Labour Code; (opération désignée)

    reserve force

    reserve force has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the National Defence Act. (force de réserve)

 [Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 4]

Consolidation

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), the borrower of a full-time guaranteed loan shall, before the first day of the seventh month after the month in which the borrower ceases to be a full-time student, enter into a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement with the lender to which the borrower is indebted.

  • (2) Where a borrower who has entered into a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement again becomes a full-time student and the borrower's obligations are suspended in accordance with subsection 3(3), the borrower shall, whether or not an additional full-time guaranteed loan is made to the borrower, before the first day of the seventh month after the month in which the borrower again ceases to be a full-time student, enter into a new consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement with the lender in place of the former consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement.

  • (3) A consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement entered into in accordance with subsection (1) or (2) shall set out, in accordance with section 8, the principal amount of the loan and the period and frequency of the payments to be made to discharge that amount and the interest thereon calculated at the rate determined in accordance with sections 14 and 15 or sections 16.2 to 16.4, as the case may be.

  • (4) Repayment provisions included in a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement entered into in accordance with subsection (1) or (2) shall be consistent with the lender's standard practices in relation to unsecured consumer loans and shall take into account the borrower's capacity to pay instalments as they become due.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 3
  • SOR/96-369, s. 5

Guaranteed Student Loan Agreements and Alterations

[
  • SOR/96-369, s. 6
]
  •  (1) Every guaranteed student loan shall be repaid by instalments that

    • (a) repay, in accordance with subsection (3), the principal with interest, at the rate determined in accordance with sections 14 and 15 or sections 16.2 to 16.4, as the case may be; and

    • (b) are payable at least once every three months.

  • (2) All instalments made pursuant to subsection (1) shall be applied first against the interest accrued to the date of payment and then to the principal outstanding.

  • (3) A period of repayment,

    • (a) in respect of a full-time guaranteed loan, shall commence on the first day of the seventh month after the month in which the borrower ceases to be a full-time student; and

    • (b) in respect of a part-time guaranteed loan,

      • (i) shall commence on the day on which the borrower receives a disbursement under the loan agreement, and

      • (ii) shall not exceed 24 months.

  • (4) Where a lender has reason to believe that a borrower is or will be unable to comply with the repayment provisions of a guaranteed student loan agreement, the lender shall, before the day on which the outstanding balance of the principal amount of the loan and any accrued interest becomes payable in accordance with paragraph 9(1)(a) or (b), offer to alter, with the consent of the borrower and in writing, the provisions of the agreement that relate to the period in which the loan is to be repaid and the frequency and the amount of the instalments.

  • (5) Where an alteration is made to a guaranteed student loan agreement as a result of an offer to alter made pursuant to subsection (4) and the altered guaranteed student loan agreement remains in compliance with the Act and these Regulations, the alteration does not discharge the liability of the Minister to the lender under the Act.

  • (6) [Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 7]

  • (7) The first of the instalments referred to in subsection (1) shall be payable by the borrower not earlier than

    • (a) in the case of a full-time guaranteed loan, the last day of the seventh month after the month in which the borrower ceases to be a full-time student; and

    • (b) in the case of a part-time guaranteed loan, one month after the day on which the borrower receives a disbursement under the loan agreement.

  • (8) [Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 7]

  • (9) Nothing in these Regulations prevents the lender and the borrower of a part-time guaranteed loan from agreeing at any time to a repayment period that is shorter than the period specified in paragraph (3)(b).

  • (10) Nothing in these Regulations prevents the borrower from paying, at any time to the lender, any amount of indebtedness with respect to a guaranteed student loan in addition to an instalment.

  • (11) Any amount paid by or on behalf of the borrower pursuant to subsection (10) shall be applied first pro rata against interest accrued on the borrower's full-time guaranteed loans and risk-shared loans made to the borrower as a full-time student, then pro rata against the principal amount of those loans.

  • (12) Where part or all of a payment referred to in subsection (11) is applied against the principal amount of a borrower's guaranteed student loans, it shall be applied first against the principal amount of guaranteed student loans to which subsection 4(1) or (3) of the Act applies and then against the principal amount of guaranteed student loans to which subsection 4(2) or (4) of the Act applies.

  • SOR/95-331, ss. 4, 17
  • SOR/96-369, s. 7
  • SOR/2000-291, s. 2
  • SOR/2009-212, s. 8
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (8), the outstanding principal and any accrued interest in respect of a guaranteed student loan become payable

    • (a) where the borrower fails to enter into a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement in accordance with subsection 7(1) or (2) and the borrower does not fulfil the requirements of subsection 3(1) before a judgment is obtained against the borrower and such that the confirmed period on the confirmation of enrolment referred to in paragraph 3(1)(a) begins on or before the last day of the six-month period after the month in which the borrower ceased to be a full-time student, on the day following the last day of that six-month period;

    • (b) where the borrower fails to make a payment pursuant to the borrower's guaranteed student loan agreement or these Regulations and the borrower does not fulfil the requirements of subsection 3(1) before a judgment is obtained against the borrower and such that the confirmed period on the confirmation of enrolment referred to in paragraph 3(1)(a) begins on or before the day that is two months after the day of that failure, on the day following the last day of that two-month period;

    • (c) where the borrower makes an assignment under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act that is filed and not cancelled, is deemed under that Act to have made an assignment, or is the subject of a receiving order, on the earlier of the day on which a receiving order is made or the assignment is filed with the official receiver;

    • (d) if the borrower makes a proposal under Division I of Part III of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act that is approved by a court under that Act, on the day on which the proposal is approved;

    • (e) if the borrower makes a consumer proposal under Division II of Part III of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act that is approved or deemed approved by a court under that Act, on the day on which the consumer proposal is approved or deemed approved;

    • (f) if the borrower applies for a consolidation order under Part X of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act that includes a guaranteed student loan or a student loan, on the day on which the order is issued;

    • (g) where the borrower seeks relief under a provincial law relating to the orderly payment of debts, on the day on which the document seeking relief is filed;

    • (h) where the borrower is, by reason of the borrower's conduct in obtaining or repaying a guaranteed student loan or student loan, found guilty of an offence under any Act of Parliament, on the day of the finding of guilt;

    • (i) if the borrower fails to comply with subsection 19.1(1) or 20.1(1), section 20.3 or subsection 24(3) of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations, on the 30th day after the end of the applicable repayment assistance period or after the day of the notice, as the case may be;

    • (j) [Repealed, SOR/2009-201, s. 8]

    • (k) if the borrower has been granted a reduction of the principal amount of a student loan or guaranteed student loan under section 42.1 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations, or of a risk-shared loan or a guaranteed student loan that entitled the borrower's lender to a gratuitous payment under section 30.1 of these Regulations or under section 42 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations, on the day on which the reduction is granted.

  • (2) Where the outstanding balance of the principal amount of a guaranteed student loan and any accrued interest become payable pursuant to paragraph (1)(a) or (b), the lender may, without discharging the liability of the Minister to the lender under the Act,

    • (a) offer to alter, with the consent of the borrower and in writing, in accordance with subsection 8(4), any guaranteed student loan agreement or proposed guaranteed student loan agreement to facilitate the discharge by the borrower of the borrower's obligations; or

    • (b) effect collection of the outstanding balance of the principal amount of the guaranteed student loan and any accrued interest that is payable.

  • (3) Subject to subsection (6), where the outstanding balance of the principal amount of a guaranteed student loan and any accrued interest become payable pursuant to paragraph (1)(a) or (b) and a claim for loss is paid to the lender by the Minister, the Minister shall, effective on the day of that payment,

    • (a) [Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 8]

    • (b) [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 6]

    • (c) [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 6]

    • (d) refuse to grant the borrower repayment assistance referred to in section 19 or 20 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations;

    • (e) refuse to grant the loan forgiveness referred to in subsection 11.1(1) of the Act.

  • (4) [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 6]

  • (5) When the outstanding balance of the principal amount of a guaranteed student loan and any accrued interest become payable under paragraph (1)(h) or (i), the Minister shall, in addition to the measures taken under subsections (3) and (4), terminate any repayment assistance granted to the borrower under section 19 or 20 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations and refuse to grant further repayment assistance and the loan forgiveness referred to in subsection 11.1(1) of the Act.

  • (6) Where an event referred to in paragraph (1)(a) or (b) occurs in respect of a borrower's full-time guaranteed loan and, subsequent to that event, the borrower erroneously receives a certificate of eligibility under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act and at least one disbursement on the basis of that certificate, the measure referred to in paragraph (3)(c) shall take effect on the last day of the period of studies for which that certificate was issued.

  • (7) If an event referred to in any of paragraphs (1)(c) to (g) occurs, in respect of either a student loan or a guaranteed student loan made to a borrower as a full-time student, before the last day of the last confirmed period of the program of studies in which the borrower is enrolled at the time the event occurs, the borrower is entitled, if otherwise eligible, to a new student loan for that program of studies.

  • (8) If the borrower receives a new student loan under subsection (7), the measures referred to in subsection (1) take effect on the earliest of

    • (a) the last day of the last confirmed period of the program of studies in which the borrower was enrolled at the time the event occurred,

    • (b) the day that is three years after the occurrence of the event or, if that day occurs during a confirmed period, the last day of that period, and

    • (c) the last day of the month in which the borrower’s course load no longer meets the minimum percentage set out in subparagraph (a)(i) of the definition full-time student in subsection 2(1) of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations or, in the case of a person who elects to be considered as a full-time student under section 2.1 of those Regulations, the minimum percentage set out in that section.

  • (9) [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 6]

  • (10) [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 6]

Removal of Restrictions

[
  • SOR/96-369, s. 9
]
  •  (1) A borrower who has been the subject of a measure taken in accordance with subsection 9(3) or (5) is entitled to repayment assistance under section 19 or 20 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations or the loan forgiveness referred to in subsection 11.1(1) of the Act if, on or after the earlier of the day referred to in paragraph 9(1)(a), (b) or (i) of these Regulations and the day on which the measure was taken,

    • (a) the borrower has fulfilled the requirements of section 16 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations in respect of the borrower's student loans, if any;

    • (b) an event referred to in paragraph 9(1)(h) or subsection 9(9) has not occurred in respect of the borrower’s guaranteed student loans;

    • (c) a judgment has not been obtained against the borrower in respect of those loans;

    • (d) the borrower has, in respect of guaranteed student loan agreements, fulfilled the terms of a repayment arrangement entered into with the lender that is no more onerous to the borrower than six consecutive payments subsequent to a day that are made in accordance with those agreements, and has paid the interest accrued to that day; and

    • (e) the borrower has, in respect of guaranteed student loan agreements, fulfilled the terms of a repayment arrangement entered into with the Minister that is no more onerous to the borrower than six consecutive payments subsequent to a day that are made in accordance with those agreements, and

  • (2) Where a borrower is subject to a measure taken in accordance with subsection 9(4) due to the occurrence of an event referred to in any of paragraphs 9(1)(c) to (g), the borrower has the rights referred to in subsection (1) if

    • (a) the borrower has fulfilled the requirements of section 16 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations in respect of the borrower's student loans, if any;

    • (b) an event referred to in paragraph 9(1)(h) or subsection 9(9) has not occurred in respect of the borrower’s guaranteed student loans;

    • (c) the borrower has complied with paragraph (1)(d), in the case where the consumer proposal has been annulled or deemed annulled or the provincial law relating to the orderly payment of debts no longer applies to the borrower for a reason other than that the borrower's full compliance with that law and an event referred to in paragraph 9(1)(c), (d) or (f) has not occurred;

    • (d) in any case other than that referred to in paragraph (c), the borrower has not been released of the borrower's student loans and guaranteed student loans; and

    • (e) a judgment has not been obtained against the borrower in respect of those loans.

  • (3) [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 10]

Payment of Principal and Interest

 The principal amount of a guaranteed student loan made to the borrower as a full-time student, and any interest, commence to be payable by the borrower on the last day of the seventh month after the day on which the borrower most recently ceased to be a full-time student under section 4.1.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 5
  • SOR/2008-187, s. 2
  • SOR/2009-201, s. 10

Administration of Guaranteed Student Loans

  •  (1) A borrower shall attend any meeting called to discuss the borrower's guaranteed student loan, where requested to do so by the lender or Her Majesty or her agents.

  • (2) A borrower shall authorize the lender to exchange with consumer credit grantors, credit bureaus and credit reporting agencies information in relation to all guaranteed student loans of the borrower, in accordance with any laws applicable to unsecured loans to which the Act does not apply and which are in effect in a province in which the guaranteed student loan agreement is made, or in a province in which a lender to which the loan agreement is assigned is situated.

  • (3) [Repealed, SOR/2009-143, s. 20]

  • SOR/96-369, s. 10
  • SOR/2009-143, s. 20

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

 [Repealed, SOR/2023-273, s. 8]

Repayment Assistance Plan

 Sections 19 to 26 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations apply to borrowers and lenders.

  • SOR/2000-291, s. 3
  • SOR/2009-212, s. 12

Loan Forgiveness for Family Physicians, Nurses and Nurse Practitioners

Application

 Sections 18 and 19 apply to a borrower who does not have any outstanding student loans under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act and who began to work in an under-served rural or remote community on or after July 1, 2011 as a family physician, nurse or nurse practitioner.

  • SOR/2012-254, s. 8

Amount and Duration of Forgiveness

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (3), for the purposes of section 11.1 of the Act, the Minister may forgive the lesser of the outstanding principal of the borrower’s student loan and

    • (a) for the first year in respect of which the borrower qualifies for loan forgiveness, $8,000, in the case of a family physician or $4,000, in the case of a nurse or nurse practitioner;

    • (b) for the second year in respect of which the borrower qualifies for loan forgiveness, $10,000, in the case of a family physician or $5,000, in the case of a nurse or nurse practitioner;

    • (c) for the third year in respect of which the borrower qualifies for loan forgiveness, $12,000, in the case of a family physician or $6,000, in the case of a nurse or nurse practitioner;

    • (d) for the fourth year in respect of which the borrower qualifies for loan forgiveness, $14,000, in the case of a family physician or $7,000, in the case of a nurse or nurse practitioner; and

    • (e) for the fifth year in respect of which the borrower qualifies for loan forgiveness, $16,000, in the case of a family physician or $8,000, in the case of a nurse or nurse practitioner.

  • (2) The maximum number of years in respect of which an amount may be forgiven is five minus the number of years in respect of which an amount referred to in subsection 28(1) of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations has been forgiven.

  • (3) The amount that the Minister may forgive for a year is to be reduced by any amount that was forgiven for that year under section 9.2 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act.

Conditions and Effective Date

  •  (1) To qualify for forgiveness for a year, the borrower must

    • (a) have worked in an under-served rural or remote community as a family physician, nurse or nurse practitioner during the year; and

    • (b) apply to the Minister in the prescribed form no later than 90 days after the end of that year.

  • (2) The loan forgiveness takes effect on the day following the end of the year.

  • SOR/2012-254, s. 8

 [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 13]

 [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 13]

 [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 13]

 [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 13]

Misrepresentation

 Where an appropriate authority or a lender has reason to believe that an application for a guaranteed student loan or for a certificate of eligibility or other document in respect of a guaranteed student loan contains a false statement or misrepresentation, the appropriate authority or lender shall forthwith report to the Minister any information in support of its belief.

Transfer or Assignment

[
  • SOR/98-287, s. 1(F)
]
  •  (1) In this section and section 23.1,

    assignee lender

    assignee lender means a lender to which a borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements are assigned in accordance with this section; (prêteur cessionnaire)

    assignor lender

    assignor lender means a lender that assigns a borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements in accordance with this section. (prêteur cédant)

  • (2) Subject to section 23.1, a borrower may request the assignment of all of the borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements if the following conditions are met:

    • (a) the borrower completes the prescribed form to request an assignment of guaranteed student loan agreements;

    • (b) the borrower submits the completed form to the assignor lender; and

    • (c) the assignee lender accepts the agreements to be assigned.

  • (3) Where subsection (2) is complied with, the assignor lender shall sign the assignment agreement and forthwith send to the assignee lender the borrower's guaranteed student loan agreements and all other documentation in respect of those agreements.

  • (4) Subject to subsection 23.1(3), on receipt of the agreements and other documentation referred to in subsection (3) and on verification that subsection 23.1(1) has been complied with, the assignee lender shall pay to the assignor lender an amount equal to the aggregate of the outstanding balance of the principal of the guaranteed student loans as of the day of the payment and any unpaid interest accrued on those loans to that day.

  • (5) An assignment made in accordance with this section shall take effect on the day before the day of the payment referred to in subsection (4).

  • (6) If the assignor lender cannot produce all or part of a document required by subsection (3) to be sent to the assignee lender, the assignor lender shall complete a summary of the disbursements that have been made under the borrower's guaranteed student loan agreements and shall send the summary to the assignee lender.

  • (7) The summary must be completed in prescribed form and must include a statement of accounts.

  • (8) The assignee lender shall ask the borrower to acknowledge the total value of the borrower's outstanding loan liability by signing the summary.

  • (9) After the summary has been signed by the borrower, the summary shall, for the purposes of these Regulations, be treated as if it were the missing document or the missing part of the document.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 12
  • SOR/96-369, s. 22
  • SOR/98-287, s. 2
  • SOR/2000-291, s. 4
  •  (1) No assignment of guaranteed student loan agreements shall be made unless the borrower has

    • (a) complied with paragraphs 3(1)(d) and (e), if applicable to the borrower; or

    • (b) paid to the assignor lender all instalments required from the borrower in accordance with the borrower's guaranteed student loan agreements to the date of the request to assign, where none of the provisions referred to in paragraph (a) apply to the borrower.

  • (2) Where a borrower has both outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements for which the Minister has not paid a claim for loss and outstanding risk-shared loan agreements, those agreements must be held by the same lender.

  • (3) A lender that is not a lender under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act may refuse to accept an assignment of a borrower's guaranteed loan agreements.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 12
  • SOR/96-369, s. 23
  • SOR/2000-291, s. 5
  • SOR/2009-143, s. 22(F)

 [Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 24]

  •  (1) For the purposes of this section,

    transferee branch

    transferee branch means a branch of the lender that holds a borrower's guaranteed student loan agreements that agrees to accept the borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements that are transferred in accordance with this section; (destinataire du transfert)

    transferor branch

    transferor branch means a branch of the lender that transfers a borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements in accordance with this section. (auteur du transfert)

  • (2) A borrower may request the transfer of all of that borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements by

    • (a) completing the prescribed form to request a transfer of guaranteed student loan agreements; and

    • (b) submitting the completed form to the transferor branch.

  • (3) Subject to subsection (5), if subsection (2) is complied with, the transferor branch shall without delay send to the transferee branch the signed originals of the borrower's guaranteed student loan agreements together with all other documentation in respect of those agreements.

  • (4) The lender shall send to the borrower notice of completion of the transfer.

  • (5) No transfer shall be made pursuant to this section unless the borrower has

    • (a) complied with paragraphs 3(1)(d) and (e), if applicable to the borrower; or

    • (b) paid to the transferor branch all instalments required from the borrower in accordance with the borrower's guaranteed student loan agreements to the date of the request to transfer, where none of the provisions referred to in paragraph (a) apply to the borrower.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 12
  • SOR/96-369, s. 25
  • SOR/98-287, s. 3

 A branch of a lender shall not, on its own initiative, transfer a borrower's outstanding guaranteed student loan agreements unless written notice of the transfer has been provided to the borrower.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 12

Payment on Death or Disappearance

  •  (1) Where the lender is entitled to payment pursuant to section 12 of the Act, the lender shall provide to the Minister, as the case may be,

    • (a) evidence of the death of the borrower; or

    • (b) evidence of the circumstances under which the borrower disappeared.

  • (2) For the purposes of subsection 12(1) of the Act, the amount that the Minister shall pay to a lender in respect of a guaranteed student loan shall be the amount of the outstanding balance of principal and accrued interest payable by the borrower on the day of the borrower's death.

  • (3) For the purposes of subsections 12(2) and (3) of the Act, the amount that the Minister shall pay to a lender in respect of a guaranteed student loan on any day after a borrower’s death or disappearance that the Minister may fix shall be equal to the amount of the outstanding balance of principal and accrued interest payable by the borrower on that day.

  • (4) Where the rights of a lender against a borrower are terminated pursuant to section 12 of the Act, any security taken by the lender from the borrower with respect to the guaranteed student loan shall be transferred to the estate of the borrower.

  • SOR/2010-144, s. 3

Payment on Severe Permanent Disability

 For the purposes of subsection 13(1) of the Act, severe permanent disability means any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment — or a functional limitation — that prevents a person from performing the daily activities necessary to participate in the labour force in a manner that is substantially gainful, as defined in section 68.1 of the Canada Pension Plan Regulations, and is expected to remain with the person for their expected life. 

 For the purposes of subsection 13(1) of the Act, the prescribed information is

  • (a) a statement signed by a responsible officer of a lender to which the borrower is indebted under the guaranteed student loan, that certifies the amount of principal outstanding on the loan at the time the statement is made, the rate of interest payable on the loan and the date from which such interest is accruing on the loan;

  • (b) a statement signed by a qualified medical practitioner that the borrower suffers from a severe permanent disability; and

  • (c) a statement signed by or on behalf of the borrower setting out the borrower’s income.

  • SOR/2009-212, s. 15

 If, pursuant to subsection 13(1) of the Act, the Minister is satisfied that a borrower, by reason of a severe permanent disability, is or will never be able to repay a guaranteed student loan, the Minister shall notify

  • (a) the borrower; and

  • (b) any lender whose rights against the borrower terminate pursuant to that subsection.

  • SOR/2009-212, s. 16

Claim for Loss

  •  (1) A claim by a lender against the Minister in respect of the amount of any loss sustained as a result of a guaranteed student loan shall be made

    • (a) where the rights of a lender against a borrower are terminated pursuant to section 12 of the Act, as soon as evidence of the death or disappearance of the borrower is obtained by the lender;

    • (b) where the rights of the lender against a borrower are terminated pursuant to section 13 of the Act, forthwith on receipt of a notice issued to the lender under paragraph 27(b);

    • (c) subject to subsections (2) and (3), if the borrower is in default in the payment of an instalment, fails to enter into a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement as required by subsection 7(1) or (2) or fails to comply with subsection 24(3) of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations, within the period beginning on the day that is three months after the day on which the default or failure began and ending 180 days after the day on which the default or failure began; and

    • (d) where the borrower makes a consumer proposal, files an assignment for the benefit of creditors or otherwise becomes subject to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act or any regulations made thereunder or any provincial law relating to the orderly payment of debts, within the period beginning on the day on which the consumer proposal is filed or the day on which the borrower files the assignment or otherwise becomes subject to such law, whichever is earliest, and ending 180 days after that day.

  • (2) A lender may make a claim for loss after the period referred to in paragraph (1)(c) but, where it does so, the Minister shall not pay any uncollected earned interest that accrues after that period unless, before the expiration of that period, the lender has requested from the Minister and the Minister has authorized an extension of the time during which the lender is permitted to make a claim for loss.

  • (3) The maximum extension of a period in respect of which the Minister may make an authorization at one time pursuant to subsection (2) is 180 days.

  • (4) The amount of loss sustained by a lender as a result of a guaranteed student loan shall be determined by calculating the aggregate of

    • (a) the unpaid balance of the principal amount of the loan,

    • (b) the uncollected earned interest on the loan as of

      • (i) the day of the death of the borrower, where the rights of the lender against the borrower are terminated under subsection 12(1) of the Act,

      • (ii) such day after the death or disappearance of the borrower as the Minister may fix pursuant to subsection 12(2) of the Act, where the rights of the lender against the borrower are terminated under that subsection,

      • (iii) the day that is 20 days after the day on which a notice referred to in section 27 is sent to the lender, where the rights of the lender against the borrower are terminated under section 13 of the Act,

      • (iv) the day that is 30 days after the beginning of the period referred to in paragraph (1)(d), in the case of a claim made as a result of the circumstances referred to in that paragraph, or

      • (v) the day that is

        • (A) where a lender makes a claim for loss after the period referred to in paragraph (1)(c), 180 days after the day on which the borrower is in default in the payment of an instalment or fails to enter into a consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement, or is the day that is the last day of the extension authorized pursuant to subsection (2), and

        • (B) where a lender makes a claim for loss before the end of the period referred to in paragraph (1)(c), the day on which payment is approved by the Minister,

    • (c) any uncollected and assessed legal fees and disbursements actually incurred by the lender in relation to litigation concerning the collection or protection of the interests of the Minister, in respect of the loan, but not including legal fees and disbursements incurred for the purposes of obtaining a rectification of a guaranteed student loan agreement, and

    • (d) other reasonable disbursements actually incurred by the lender in collecting or endeavouring to collect the outstanding loan or in protecting the interests of the Minister.

    • (e) [Repealed, SOR/95-331, s. 14]

  • (5) A claim for loss made in accordance with subsection (1) or 28.1(1) must be substantiated by all of the original documentation held by the lender in respect of the loan, including calculations or recalculations requested by the Minister in accordance with subsection 28.1(2), if any. If the claim for loss is not substantiated in that way, the amount calculated under subsection (4) or subsection 28.1(2) may be reduced by an amount equal to the interest accruing on the loan during the period

    • (a) where the Minister makes a request to the lender for calculations or recalculations in accordance with subsection 28.1(2), beginning on the date of that request and ending on the day on which the Minister receives those calculations or recalculations; and

    • (b) in any other case, beginning on the day on which the claim for loss was received by the Minister and ending on the day on which the Minister receives the required documents.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 14
  • SOR/96-369, s. 26
  • SOR/98-287, s. 4
  • SOR/2009-212, s. 17
  •  (1) If a claim for loss is not payable by the Minister pursuant to section 7 of the Act but an event described in subsection 28(1) has occurred, the amount of the loss payable pursuant to section 7.1 of the Act shall, subject to this section and section 28.2, be determined in accordance with subsection 28(4) where, in any consolidated guaranteed student loan agreement or any other guaranteed student loan agreement entered into under these Regulations,

    • (a) the rate of interest provided in the agreement,

      • (i) for the period described in subsection 14(1) or (2) or subsection 16.3(1) or (2), as the case may be, and for the class of loans identified therein, exceeds the maximum annual rate of interest prescribed by that subsection that was in effect during that period, or

      • (ii) for the period described in subsection 15(1) or (2), as the case may be, and for the class of loans identified therein, exceeds the maximum annual rate of interest prescribed by that subsection that was in effect on the day on which the agreement was entered into;

    • (b) the principal amount provided in the guaranteed student loan agreement does not equal the principal amount determined in accordance with the Act and any regulations made thereunder; or

    • (c) the amount of the instalments to be made by the borrower provided in the agreement would either result in an overpayment or not pay the loan in full by the terms thereof.

  • (2) Where subsection (1) applies, the lender shall complete any calculations or recalculations under this section that are requested by the Minister.

  • (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), the unpaid balance of the principal amount of the loan referred to in paragraph 28(4)(a) is the lesser of

    • (a) the unpaid balance of the principal amount of the loan calculated as if the event referred to in subsection (1) had not occurred, and

    • (b) the unpaid balance of the principal amount of the loan calculated in accordance with the guaranteed student loan agreement.

  • (4) For the purposes of subsection (1), the rate of interest required for the calculation set out in paragraph 28(4)(b) shall be the lesser of

    • (a) the rate of interest provided in the guaranteed student loan agreement, and

    • (b) the rate of interest determined in accordance with subsection 15(1) or (2), as the case may be, in effect on the day on which the guaranteed student loan agreement was entered into.

  • (5) The Minister shall not make a payment under section 7.1 of the Act unless the absolute value of the difference between the amount determined in accordance with paragraph (3)(b) and the amount determined in accordance with paragraph (3)(a) is less than or equal to $250.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 15
  •  (1) If a lender has two or more claims for loss each of which is a claim for loss that could be made in accordance with section 28 or 28.1, instead of making the claims individually, the lender may group the claims together and submit them to the Minister in an electronic format acceptable to the Minister.

  • (2) If the claims are submitted in that way, the documentation required under subsection 28(5) to substantiate the claims is not required to be submitted with the claims.

  • (3) After receiving the claims, the Minister shall compare the information contained in the claims with the information in the Minister's files.

  • (4) The Minister may decide not to accept a claim that cannot be verified by that comparison. If a claim is not accepted, the Minister shall notify the lender that the claim has not been accepted and shall tell the lender why the claim has not been accepted.

  • (5) After setting aside the claims that are not accepted, the Minister may pay the lender the remaining claims. The payment is to be considered an advance payment, subject to being adjusted after those remaining claims are audited.

  • (6) The Minister shall choose a sample of those remaining claims and shall request the lender to provide the Minister with the documentation required under subsection 28(5) to substantiate the claims in the sample. In that request, the Minister shall set out the time within which the documentation shall be provided.

  • (7) If the documentation required to substantiate a claim is not provided to the Minister within the requested time, the Minister may decide not to accept the claim.

  • (8) If a claim in the sample is not substantiated by the documentation that is provided to the Minister or if a claim fails to meet any other requirement of these Regulations, the Minister may decide not to accept the claim.

  • (9) If the Minister is of the opinion that too many of the claims in the sample are not substantiated by the documentation that is provided to the Minister or fail to meet any other requirement of these Regulations, the Minister may decide not to accept any of the claims that were the subject of the lender's request for payment.

  • (10) If the Minister decides under subsection (7), (8) or (9) not to accept a claim, the Minister shall notify the lender that the claim has not been accepted and shall tell the lender why the claim has not been accepted. On the day that the notification is sent to the lender, the advance payment made by the Minister to the lender in respect of the claim becomes a debt due to Her Majesty.

  • (11) After the audit is concluded, if the Minister finds that an amount remains owing to the lender in respect of the claims that have been accepted, the Minister may pay that amount to the lender. If, on the other hand, the Minister finds that the advance payment made to the lender in respect of the claims that have been accepted is more than the amount to which the lender was entitled in respect of those claims, the Minister shall notify the lender that the advance payment in respect of those claims was excessive and shall tell the lender why it was excessive. On the day that the notification is sent to the lender, the amount of the excess becomes a debt due to Her Majesty.

  • SOR/98-287, s. 5
  •  (1) If the Minister decides under subsection 28.11(4) not to accept a claim for loss, the claim may be resubmitted to the Minister in accordance with subsection 28(1) or 28.1(1) or section 28.11.

  • (2) If the Minister decides under subsection 28.11(7), (8) or (9) not to accept a claim for loss, the claim may be resubmitted to the Minister only in accordance with subsection 28(1) or 28.1(1).

  • SOR/98-287, s. 5

 The Minister may at any time request a lender to produce the original documents for any claim for loss filed by the lender.

  • SOR/98-287, s. 5
  • SOR/2005-152, s. 2

 [Repealed, SOR/2005-152, s. 2]

  •  (1) Notwithstanding anything in section 28, 28.1 or 28.11, the Minister shall not make a payment under section 7 or 7.1 of the Act if, on or before the applicable day referred to in subsection (2),

    • (a) the borrower has been released from the debt obligation, or any part thereof, resulting from the borrower's guaranteed student loan; or

    • (b) the borrower has a legal defence to an action, whether or not an action has been commenced, on the debt obligation, or any part thereof, resulting from the borrower's guaranteed student loan, or Her Majesty's ability to recover has otherwise been jeopardized.

  • (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the applicable day is

    • (a) the day on which the lender submits its claim for loss under section 28, 28.1 or 28.11, if no previous claim for loss has been submitted; or

    • (b) the day on which the lender submits its claim for loss under section 28.1 or 28.11, if the lender has previously submitted a claim for loss under section 28 before the coming into force of this section and that claim has been rejected by the Minister.

  • SOR/95-331, s. 15
  • SOR/98-287, s. 6

Recoveries

  •  (1) Where the Minister makes a payment to a lender pursuant to section 7 of the Act in respect of any guaranteed student loan, the lender shall, on behalf of Her Majesty, take such reasonable steps as the Minister may require to collect due payments of principal and interest, to realize on any security and to otherwise effect collection of the loan.

  • (2) The Minister may retain the services of any person or organization to take appropriate action on behalf of Her Majesty to collect due payments of principal and interest, to realize on any security and to otherwise effect collection of the loan.

  • (3) Any amount collected on behalf of Her Majesty shall be remitted to the Minister.

  • (4) The Minister may pay to a lender, pursuant to section 8 of the Act, an amount equal to 20 per cent of any amount collected by the lender on behalf of Her Majesty from a borrower.

Administrative Measures — Prescribed Period

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), for the purposes of paragraphs 18.1(1)(a), (c) and (d) of the Act, the prescribed period is as follows:

    • (a) if the amount of assistance awarded in excess of the amount to which the person would have otherwise been entitled is

      • (i) less than $4,000, one year,

      • (ii) $4,000 or more but less than $6,000, two years,

      • (iii) $6,000 or more but less than $8,000, three years,

      • (iv) $8,000 or more but less than $10,000, four years, and

      • (v) $10,000 or more, five years;

    • (b) if the person is not a qualifying student, five years; and

    • (c) if administrative measures have already been taken in respect of the person under section 18.1 of the Act or section 17.1 of the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act, five years.

  • (2) If more than one period applies to the person under subsection (1), the prescribed period is the longest applicable period.

  • SOR/2010-144, s. 4

Subrogation

  •  (1) Notwithstanding subsections 28(2) and (5), where, under the Act or these Regulations, the Minister pays to a lender the amount of loss sustained by the lender as a result of a guaranteed student loan, Her Majesty is subrogated in and to all the rights of the lender in respect of the guaranteed student loan and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all rights and powers of the lender in respect of

    • (a) the guaranteed student loan,

    • (b) any judgment obtained by the lender in respect of the loan, and

    • (c) any security held by the lender for the repayment of the loan,

    are vested in Her Majesty and Her Majesty is entitled to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges that the lender had or may exercise in respect of the loan, judgment or security, including the right to commence or continue any action or proceeding, to execute any release, transfer, sale or assignment, or in any way collect, realize or enforce the loan, judgment or security.

  • (2) Where the Minister pays a claim for loss pursuant to section 7.1 of the Act, the Minister shall be subrogated in and to all the rights of the lender in accordance with subsection (1) to the extent of the amount of the payment made to the lender under that section, including interest accrued and accruing from the applicable day referred to in paragraph 28(4)(b) at the rate of interest determined in accordance with subsection 28.1(4) and the amounts determined in accordance with paragraphs 28(4)(c) and (d).

  • SOR/95-331, s. 16

 [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 18]

 [Repealed, SOR/2009-212, s. 18]

 [Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 27]

Reports to the Minister

  •  (1) Every lender shall furnish to the Minister

    • (a) within the 30 days next following the last day of March and the last day of July of each year, a report showing the total of all guaranteed student loans made by the lender that are outstanding at the end of those months; and

    • (b) as frequently as the Minister may require, copies of all documents relating to outstanding guaranteed student loans made by the lender.

  • (2) The Minister may require an appropriate authority for a province to provide a copy of any document that was issued by or on behalf of that appropriate authority in connection with a guaranteed student loan.

  • (3) The Minister may require an appropriate authority for a province, to account to the Minister, during July of each year, in a manner satisfactory to the Minister, for the number of certificates of eligibility that were issued by it during the previous loan year.

  • (4) The Minister may require a lender or an appropriate authority for a province to furnish the Minister with any relevant information respecting guaranteed student loans authorized by the appropriate authority.

SCHEDULE I

[Repealed, SOR/96-369, s. 28]

RELATED PROVISIONS

  • — SOR/2009-143, s. 23

    • 23. These Regulations do not apply in respect of a confirmed period that begins before August 1, 2009.

  • — SOR/2012-254, s. 9

    • 9. The loan forgiveness provided for in these Regulations applies in respect of a year beginning on or after April 1, 2012.

  • — SOR/2023-227, s. 3


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