User contributions
27 September 2022
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
C. Asset Limits
+10
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
B. Obligation to Provide Information to the Ministry
+11
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
A. Application Process
+1
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
A. Application Process
+24
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
A. Application Process
−14
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
A. Application Process
+31
Welfare Eligibility (21:III)
M. Persistent Multiple Barriers (PPMB) Designation
−2
Welfare Appeals (21:XI)
F. Appeal Level 2: Appeal to the EAAT
−80
Welfare Appeals (21:XI)
F. APPEAL LEVEL 2: Appeal to the EAAT
Welfare Appeals (21:XI)
E. APPEAL LEVEL 1: Reconsideration
−2
Welfare Appeals (21:XI)
D. Commonly Appealed Decisions
+1
Welfare Appeals (21:XI)
A. What Applicants Can Appeal
Welfare and Health Supplements (21:X)
I. Medical equipment and devices
+1
Welfare and Health Supplements (21:X)
H. Diet and Nutrition
+1
Welfare and Health Supplements (21:X)
H. Diet and nutrition
Welfare and Health Supplements (21:X)
F. “Healthy Kids” supplements
Additional Allowances and Welfare Benefits (21:IX)
1. BC Hydro Customer Crisis Fund
−1
Additional Allowances and Welfare Benefits (21:IX)
A. Crisis Supplements
+42
Additional Allowances and Welfare Benefits (21:IX)
/* BC Hydro has a “Customer Crisis Fund” (“CCF”), which helps pay off hydro arrears for residential customers who are experiencing a “temporary financial crisis” due to a “life event” within the past 12 months (e.g.. a death in the family, unanticipated medical expenses, loss of income… etc.). The CCF assists customers who are overdue on their payments and facing disconnection of their services. Maximum annual grants are $500 for customers with non-electrical heat in their homes, or $600 for...
−8
Additional Allowances and Welfare Benefits (21:IX)
/* BC Hydro has a “Customer Crisis Fund” (“CCF”), which helps pay off hydro arrears for residential customers who are experiencing a “temporary financial crisis” due to a “life event” within the past 12 months (e.g.. a death in the family, unanticipated medical expenses, loss of income… etc.). The CCF assists customers who are overdue on their payments and facing disconnection of their services. Maximum annual grants are $500 for customers with non-electrical heat in their homes, or $600 for...
+2
Additional Allowances and Welfare Benefits (21:IX)
A. Crisis Supplements
−1
26 September 2022
Welfare Rates and Payment Issues (21:VIII)
J. Lost or Stolen Cheques
+2
Welfare Rates and Payment Issues (21:VIII)
J. Lost or Stolen Cheques
+4
Welfare Rates and Payment Issues (21:VIII)
A. Income Assistance, PPMB Assistance, and Disability Assistance Rates
−12
Welfare Overpayments and Fraud (21:VII)
E. Welfare Fraud
−1
Welfare Overpayments and Fraud (21:VII)
E. Welfare Fraud
Welfare Overpayments and Fraud (21:VII)
B. Repayment Agreements and notifications of other Overpayments
Welfare Overpayments and Fraud (21:VII)
A. What is a Welfare Overpayment?
+1
Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:VI)
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+1
Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:VI)
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+7
Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:VI)
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+5
Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:VI)
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Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:VI)
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20 September 2022
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
M. If the Ministry Refuses Income Assistance, PPMB Benefits, or Disability Assistance
+1
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
J. Student Funding and Income Exemptions
+2
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
J. Student funding and Income Exemptions
−1
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
I. Being a Full-Time Student
−4
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
G. Labour Disputes
−1
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
F. Outstanding Warrants
−1
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
D. Conviction or Civil Judgement for Welfare Fraud
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
B. Failure to Meet Employment-Related Obligations
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
A. Family Units, Dependency, and Spousal Relationships
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
D. Conviction or Civil Judgement for Welfare Fraud
+2
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
D. Conviction or Civil Judgment for Welfare Fraud
+1
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
C. Failing to Accept or Pursue Income or Assets or Disposing of Property
−14
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
B. Failure to Meet Employment-Related Obligations
−11
Factors That May Affect Welfare Eligibility (21:V)
A. Family Units, Dependency, and Spousal Relationships
−1
Special Situations and Welfare (21:IV)
B. Adults Aged 19-26 who were in Foster Care
Special Situations and Welfare (21:IV)
A. People Living on a First Nations Reserve
+12
Special Situations and Welfare (21:IV)
A. People Living on a First Nations Reserve
+5