What is the definition of “benefits” in s. 1.1 of the Health and Social Care Regulation?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Manitoba Public Insurance v. Dybhaun, 2016 BCSC 27 (CanLII):

“Benefits” is defined in s. 1.1 to mean the “prescribed benefits” which are largely those benefits found in Part 7 of the Regulation (see Uhrovic v. Masjhuri, 2007 BCSC 1096 at para. 5).

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