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Energy Costs Assistance Measures Act (S.C. 2005, c. 49)

Assented to 2005-11-25

Energy Costs Assistance Measures Act

S.C. 2005, c. 49

Assented to 2005-11-25

An Act to authorize payments to provide assistance in relation to energy costs, housing energy consumption and public transit infrastructure, and to make consequential amendments to certain Acts

SUMMARY

Part 1 of the enactment authorizes the making of payments to families who are eligible for the National Child Benefit Supplement, and to seniors who are eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement and Allowance under the Old Age Security Act, in order to deliver one-time relief for energy costs.

Part 2 authorizes payments of up to $500 million for the period beginning on April 1, 2005 and ending on March 31, 2010 to provide assistance for reducing housing energy consumption. It also authorizes additional funding of up to $338 million for the EnerGuide for Houses Retrofit Incentive Program.

Part 3 authorizes payments of up to $400 million for each of fiscal years 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 for public transit infrastructure.

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

SHORT TITLE

Marginal note:Short title

 This Act may be cited as the Energy Costs Assistance Measures Act.

PART 1ENERGY COST BENEFIT

Marginal note:One-time payment — National Child Benefit Supplement recipients
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Minister of National Revenue is authorized to make, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, a payment to a person of $250 if

    • (a) that Minister determines before 2009 that an overpayment on account of the person’s liability under Part I of the Income Tax Act is deemed, under subsection 122.61(1) of that Act, or would be so deemed if that Act were read without reference to its subsection 122.61(2), to have arisen during January 2006 in relation to the person’s 2004 taxation year (as defined in subsection 249(1) of that Act); and

    • (b) a portion of that overpayment may reasonably be considered to be in respect of an amount determined for the description of C in subsection 122.61(1) of that Act.

  • Marginal note:Shared payment

    (2) If a person would, but for the expression “during January 2006” in subsection (1), be a person referred to in that subsection in respect of one or more children, and there is another person to whom that subsection applies in respect of those children, the Minister of National Revenue is authorized to pay to each of those persons, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, any portion of $250 that the Minister considers reasonable in the circumstances.

Marginal note:One-time payment — Guaranteed Income Supplement and Allowance recipients
  •  (1) The Minister of Human Resources Development is authorized to make, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, a payment to a person of $125 if that Minister determines before 2009 that a supplement under subsection 11(1) of the Old Age Security Act or an allowance under subsection 19(1) or 21(1) of that Act is payable to the person for any month in the payment quarter commencing January 1, 2006.

  • Marginal note:Restriction

    (2) No payment shall be made to a person if the Minister of Human Resources Development is informed by the Minister of National Revenue that either the person or the person’s cohabiting spouse or common-law partner (as defined in section 122.6 of the Income Tax Act) has received, or can reasonably be expected to receive, a payment referred to in section 2.

Marginal note:Deemed refund of tax

 For the purposes of section 160.1 of the Income Tax Act, an amount paid to a person under section 2 or 3 is deemed to be an amount that has been refunded to the person as a consequence of the operation of section 122.61 of that Act.

Consequential Amendments

R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.)Income Tax Act

 Subsection 81(1) of the Income Tax Act is amended by adding the following after paragraph (g.4):

 Paragraph 241(4)(d) of the Act is amended by adding the following after subparagraph (vii.1):

R.S., c. O-9Old Age Security Act

Marginal note:1999, c. 17, s. 171

 Paragraph 33.03(2)(a) of the Old Age Security Act is replaced by the following:

PART 2REDUCTION OF HOUSING ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Marginal note:Payments to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
  •  (1) Subject to any terms and conditions that the Treasury Board may approve, the Minister designated for the purposes of the National Housing Act may, for the period beginning on April 1, 2005 and ending on March 31, 2010, make direct payments, in an aggregate amount of not more than $425 million, to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation for the purpose of providing funding for measures to reduce the energy consumption of housing projects as defined in section 2 of that Act, including the costs and expenses of the implementation and administration of those measures.

  • Marginal note:Payments out of C.R.F.

    (2) Any amount payable under this section may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund by the Minister referred to in subsection (1) at the times and in the manner that that Minister considers appropriate.

Marginal note:Minister of Natural Resources

 On the requisition of the Minister of Natural Resources, there may, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, be paid and applied, for the period beginning on April 1, 2005 and ending on March 31, 2010,

  • (a) a sum in an aggregate amount of not more than $75 million for the purpose of carrying out the powers referred to in paragraphs 21(a) to (c) and (e) of the Energy Efficiency Act and supporting the measures to reduce the energy consumption of housing projects referred to in subsection 8(1) of this Act; and

  • (b) a sum in an aggregate amount of not more than $338 million for the purpose of providing additional funding for the EnerGuide for Houses Retrofit Incentive Program undertaken under section 21 of the Energy Efficiency Act, including the costs and expenses of the administration of that program.

PART 3PUBLIC TRANSIT

Marginal note:Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities)
  •  (1) Subject to any terms and conditions that the Treasury Board may approve, on the requisition of the Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities), there may, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, be paid and applied, for each of fiscal years 2005-2006 and 2006-2007, a sum in an aggregate amount of not more than $400 million for public transit infrastructure.

  • Marginal note:Authorization

    (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities) may

    • (a) develop and implement programs and projects;

    • (b) enter into an agreement with the government of a province, a municipality or any other organization or any person;

    • (c) make a grant or contribution or any other payment; and

    • (d) subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, supplement any appropriation by Parliament.

PART 4COORDINATING AMENDMENTS

Marginal note:2005, c. 35

 On the later of the day on which section 67 of the Department of Social Development Act, chapter 35 of the Statutes of Canada, 2005, comes into force and the day on which this Act is assented to, the expression “Minister of Human Resources Development” is replaced by the expression “Minister of Social Development” in section 3 of this Act.

Marginal note:Bill C-26

 If Bill C-26, introduced in the 1st session of the 38th Parliament and entitled the Canada Border Services Agency Act, receives royal assent and section 7 of this Act comes into force after paragraph 138(o) of that Act, then paragraph 33.03(2)(a) of the Old Age Security Act is replaced by the following:

 

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