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Why are reimbursements for Out-of-Pocket Expenses relating to a minor sent to the Public Trustee, when it is the parent who has paid for the expenses?

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Why are reimbursements for Out-of-Pocket Expenses relating to a minor sent to the Public Trustee, when it is the parent who has paid for the expenses?

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Unless the parent has a Guardianship of Property Court Order, Section 7.06 of Transfused Plan (Schedule A) and Hemophiliac Plan (Schedule B), provides that payments for the benefit of a minor must be sent to a Public Trustee in the Province or Territory of residence of the minor or incompetent person.

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