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:NOTE: For clarity, “family violence” is defined under the Family Law Act, SBC 2011 c. 25 to include
:NOTE: For clarity, “family violence” is defined under the Family Law Act, SBC 2011 c. 25 to include
(a) physical abuse of a family member, including forced confinement or deprivation of the necessities of life, but not including the use of reasonable force to protect oneself or others from harm,
*(a) physical abuse of a family member, including forced confinement or deprivation of the necessities of life, but not including the use of reasonable force to protect oneself or others from harm,
(b) sexual abuse of a family member,
*(b) sexual abuse of a family member,
(c) attempts to physically or sexually abuse a family member,
*(c) attempts to physically or sexually abuse a family member,
(d) psychological or emotional abuse of a family member, including
*(d) psychological or emotional abuse of a family member, including
(i)intimidation, harassment, coercion or threats, including threats respecting other persons, pets or property,
**(i)intimidation, harassment, coercion or threats, including threats respecting other persons, pets or property,
(ii)unreasonable restrictions on, or prevention of, a family member's financial or personal autonomy,
**(ii)unreasonable restrictions on, or prevention of, a family member's financial or personal autonomy,
(iii)stalking or following of the family member, and
**(iii)stalking or following of the family member, and
(iv)intentional damage to property, and
**(iv)intentional damage to property, and
(e) in the case of a child, direct or indirect exposure to family violence.
*(e) in the case of a child, direct or indirect exposure to family violence.


(c) Section 40 of the RTR lists persons qualified to confirm the need for long term care.  
(c) Section 40 of the RTR lists persons qualified to confirm the need for long term care.  
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