Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations
34 (1) An appropriate authority, or a body authorized by the Minister for a province, may make a Canada study grant to a qualifying student if that student
(a) has a permanent disability;
(b) meets the criteria set out in subsection 12(1) of the Act;
(c) is not denied further student loans in accordance with section 15;
(d) is in need of exceptional education-related services or equipment that are required for the student to perform the daily activities necessary to participate in studies at a post-secondary school level and that are indicated in the List of Eligible Exceptional Education-related Services and Equipment, as amended from time to time, published in the Canada Gazette Part I; and
(e) has used the proceeds of all previous grants made to the student under this section for the purpose for which they were intended.
(2) In order to receive a grant under this section, a qualifying student shall
(a) submit a duly completed application for a grant in the prescribed form to the appropriate authority or other body;
(b) provide, with that application, proof of the student's permanent disability in the form of
(i) a medical certificate,
(ii) a psycho-educational assessment, or
(iii) documentation proving receipt of federal or provincial disability assistance; and
(c) provide, with that application, written confirmation that the student is in need of exceptional education-related services or equipment from a person qualified to determine such need.
(3) The amount of all grants made under this section to a qualifying student in a loan year shall not exceed $8,000.
- SOR/96-368, s. 22
- SOR/98-402, s. 5
- SOR/2002-219, ss. 1, 6
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