Bill C-28
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the period referred to in subsection (2) is
extended so that benefits may be paid up to
that maximum number.
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Extension of
period -
special
benefits
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(3.22) If, during a claimant's benefit period,
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the period referred to in subsection (2) is
extended so that benefits may be paid up to
that maximum number.
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Extension of
period -
special
benefits
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(3.23) If, during a claimant's benefit period,
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the period referred to in subsection (2) is
extended so that benefits may be paid up to
that maximum number.
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Limitation
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(3.3) No extension under any of the
following provisions may result in the period
referred to in subsection (2) being longer than
the specified number of weeks:
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Limitation
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(3.4) No extension under any of subsections
10(10) to (13.3) may result in the period
referred to in subsection (2) being longer than
104 weeks.
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19. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 23:
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Definition
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23.1 (1) In this section, ``family member'',
in relation to an individual, means
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Compassionat
e care benefits
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(2) Notwithstanding section 18, but subject
to this section, benefits are payable to a major
attachment claimant if a medical doctor has
issued a certificate stating that
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Medical
practitioner
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(3) In the circumstances set out in the
regulations, the certificate required under
subsection (2) may be issued by a member of
a prescribed class of medical practitioners.
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Weeks for
which benefits
may be paid
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(4) Subject to section 12, benefits under this
section are payable for each week of
unemployment in the period
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Shorter period
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(5) If a shorter period is prescribed for the
purposes of this section,
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Exception
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(6) Subparagraph (4)(a)(ii) does not apply
to a claim if
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Deferral of
waiting period
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(7) A claimant who makes a claim for
benefits under this section may have their
waiting period deferred until they make
another claim for benefits in the same benefit
period if
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Division of
weeks of
benefits
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(8) If more than one claimant makes a claim
for benefits under this section in respect of the
same family member, any remaining weeks of
benefits payable under this section may be
divided in the manner agreed to by those
claimants.
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Failure to
agree
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(9) If the claimants referred to in subsection
(8) cannot agree, the weeks of benefits are to
be divided in accordance with the prescribed
rules.
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Limitation
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(10) When benefits are payable to a
claimant for the reasons set out in this section
and any allowances, money or other benefits
are payable to the claimant under a provincial
law for the same or substantially the same
reasons, the benefits payable to the claimant
under this section shall be reduced or
eliminated as prescribed.
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20. (1) Section 54 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after paragraph (c.1):
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(2) Section 54 of the Act is amended by
adding the following before paragraph (g):
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2001, c. 5,
s. 10
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21. Section 67 of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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Premium rate
for 2004
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66.2 Notwithstanding section 66, the
premium rate for the year 2004 is 1.98%.
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Employee's
premium
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67. Subject to section 70, a person
employed in insurable employment shall pay,
by deduction as provided in subsection 82(1),
a premium equal to their insurable earnings
multiplied by the premium rate set under
section 66, 66.1 or 66.2, as the case may be.
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22. (1) Paragraph 69(1)(a) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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(a) the payment of any allowances, money
or other benefits because of illness, injury,
quarantine, pregnancy, child care or
compassionate care under a plan that covers
insured persons employed by the employer,
other than one established under provincial
law, would have the effect of reducing the
special benefits payable to the insured
persons; and
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(2) Subsection 69(2) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Provincial
plans
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(2) The Commission shall, with the
approval of the Governor in Council, make
regulations to provide a system for reducing
the employer's and employee's premiums
when the payment of any allowances, money
or other benefits because of illness, injury,
quarantine, pregnancy, child care or
compassionate care under a provincial law to
insured persons would have the effect of
reducing or eliminating the special benefits
payable to those insured persons.
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(3) Section 69 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after subsection (5):
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Definition
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(6) The reference to the payment of
allowances, money or other benefits because
of compassionate care in subsections (1) and
(2) means the payment of allowances, money
or other benefits for the same or substantially
the same reasons for which benefits are
payable under section 23.1.
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SOR/96-445
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Employment Insurance (Fishing) Regulations |
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SOR/2001-74
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23. (1) Subsection 8(11.1) of the
Employment Insurance (Fishing)
Regulations is replaced by the following:
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(11.1) Notwithstanding subsection (11) and
subject to the applicable maximums referred
to in subsections (17) and (18), the benefit
period of a fisher shall be extended by one
week for each week in respect of which the
fisher is entitled to special benefits under
section 21, 22, 23 or 23.1 of the Act, but shall
not exceed a maximum of 52 weeks.
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2002, c. 9,
s. 16(1)
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(2) Subsections 8(11.3) to (11.5) of the
Regulations are replaced by the following:
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(11.3) Notwithstanding subsection (11) and
subject to the applicable maximums referred
to in subsection (17), if, during a fisher's
benefit period,
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the benefit period is extended so that benefits
may be paid up to the maximum number of
weeks available to the fisher for the reason
mentioned in each of paragraphs 12(3)(a), (b)
and (c) of the Act.
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(11.31) Notwithstanding subsection (11)
and subject to the applicable maximums
referred to in subsection (17), if, during a
fisher's benefit period,
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the benefit period is extended so that benefits
may be paid up to the maximum number of
weeks available to the fisher for the reason
mentioned in each of paragraphs 12(3)(b), (c)
and (d) of the Act.
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(11.32) Notwithstanding subsection (11)
and subject to the applicable maximums
referred to in subsection (17), if, during a
fisher's benefit period,
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the benefit period is extended so that benefits
may be paid up to the maximum number of
weeks available to the fisher for the reason
mentioned in each of paragraphs 12(3)(a), (b)
and (d) of the Act.
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(11.33) Notwithstanding subsection (11)
and subject to the applicable maximums
referred to in subsection (17), if, during a
fisher's benefit period,
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the benefit period is extended so that benefits
may be paid up to the maximum number of
weeks available to the fisher for the reason
mentioned in each those paragraphs.
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