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  1. Veterans Well-being Regulations - SOR/2006-50 (Section 1)
    Veterans Well-being Regulations

     The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

    Class A Reserve Service

    Class A Reserve Service  has the same meaning as in subarticle 9.06(1) of the Queen’s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces and includes proceeding to and returning from the place where the training or duty is performed. (service de réserve de classe A)

    Class B Reserve Service

    Class B Reserve Service  has the same meaning as in article 9.07 of the Queen’s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces. (service de réserve de classe B)

    Class C Reserve Service

    Class C Reserve Service  has the same meaning as in article 9.08 of the Queen’s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces. (service de réserve de classe C)

    emergency

    emergency  has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the National Defence Act. (état d’urgence)

    regular force

    regular force  has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the National Defence Act. (force régulière)

    reserve force

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

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  2. Veterans Well-being Regulations - SOR/2006-50 (Section 15)
    Veterans Well-being Regulations
    •  (1) The Minister may pay the following expenses arising out of a person’s participation in a rehabilitation plan or a vocational assistance plan:

      • (a) in the case of training,

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        • (vi) transportation to and from the training facility

          • (A) when a private vehicle is used, at a rate equal to the greater of 15 cents/km and the applicable lower kilometric rate set out in Appendix A of the Commuting Assistance Directive published by the National Joint Council of the Public Service of Canada as amended from time to time, and

      • (b) in the case of services, other than training,

        • (i) the costs of meals, transportation and accommodations incurred by the person in accordance with the rates set out in the Treasury Board Travel Directive, as amended from time to time, subject to the following conditions:

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        • (iii) the remuneration of an escort referred to in subparagraph (ii) if the escort is not the spouse, the common-law partner or a dependant of the person or any other member of that person’s household, at a daily rate computed by dividing by 30 the sum of basic and additional pension payable for a spouse or common-law partner at the rate set out in class 1 of Schedule I to the Pension Act, as adjusted in accordance with Part V of that Act, and

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    • (4) The Minister may pay more than the percentage and maximum amount set out in subparagraph (1)(a)(x)

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      • (b) if necessary as a result of the availability or location of care; or

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  3. Veterans Well-being Regulations - SOR/2006-50 (Section 62)
    Veterans Well-being Regulations

     A person to whom an amount is paid or payable under any of sections 100 to 103 of the Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1, or who receives a critical injury benefit, a detention benefit, a death benefit, a disability award equal to or greater than the amount set out in column 3 of Schedule 3 to the Act as it read immediately before April 1, 2019, as adjusted in accordance with section 63.1, that corresponds to a rate of award of 5% set out in column 1 of that Schedule, or pain and suffering compensation equal to or greater than the amount set out in column 3 of Schedule 3 to the Act, as adjusted in accordance with section 63.1, that corresponds to a rate of pain and suffering compensation of 5% set out in column 1 of that Schedule, is eligible, on application, for the payment or reimbursement of fees for financial advice, to a maximum of $500, relating to the amount, award or benefit if

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  4. Veterans Well-being Regulations - SOR/2006-50 (Section 53.4)
    Veterans Well-being Regulations
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    • (3) For the purposes of section 56.3 of the Act, the amount by which the Minister may reduce the pain and suffering compensation that is payable as a lump sum to a member or veteran is the lesser of

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      • (b) the full amount of pain and suffering compensation that is payable as a lump sum.

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  5. Veterans Well-being Regulations - SOR/2006-50 (Section 21.2)
    Veterans Well-being Regulations
    •  (1) For the purposes of paragraphs 19(3)(a) and 23(5)(a) of the Act, the prescribed number of years of service in the Canadian Forces is not more than 20 years and includes the number of years served by the veteran from the date of enrolment to the date of final release, without regard to periods of interrupted service, as well as any subsequent year after their final release.

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