Former Member Entitled to a Disability Award |
Entitled to a disability award in relation to a member or former member, means a member or former member who:
- has received a disability award under subsection 45(1) or 47(1) of the Veterans Well-being Act,
- is waiting for the Minister to determine that their disability has stabilized pursuant to section 53 of that Act, or
- but for subsection 54(1) of that Act, would have received a disability award under subsection 45(1) or 47(1) of that Act.
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Former Member entitled to a Disability Award in respect of Special Duty Service |
Entitled to a disability award in respect of special duty service in relation to a member or former member, means that the injury or disease, or aggravation thereof, for which the member or former member is entitled to a disability award, was attributable to or was incurred during special duty service as that term is defined in subsection 2(1) of the Veterans Well-being Act. |
Detention Benefit Recipient |
A former member or a reserve force member who has received a detention benefit under Part 3 of the Veterans Well-being Act. |
Special Duty Service Pensioner |
Means a former member or reserve force member who is entitled to a pension under the Pension Act for a disability attributable to or incurred during special duty service, as defined in subsection 3(1) of that Act. |
Overseas Service Veteran |
Overseas service veteran means
- in respect of Parts I and III, a veteran referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (g) of the definition veteran who, before April 1, 1946, served during World War I or World War II,
- in a theatre of actual war, as that expression is defined in subsection 37(8) of the War Veterans Allowance Act, or
- as a merchant navy veteran of World War I or World War II within the meaning of subsection 37(7.3) of that Act,
- in respect of Part II, a veteran referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (g) of the definition veteran who served during World War I or World War II as defined in subsection 37(10) of that Act:
- in a theatre of actual war, as that expression is defined in subsection 37(8) of that Act, or
- as a merchant navy veteran of World War I or World War II within the meaning of subsection 37(7.3) of that Act,
- a veteran who:
- was on service in a theatre of operations, as that expression is defined in section 2 of the Veterans Benefit Act, as a member of the Canadian Forces, including the special force, or
- served as a Canadian merchant navy veteran of the Korean War, within the meaning of subsection 37(7.4) of the War Veterans Allowance Act, or
- an allied veteran described in paragraphs 37(4)(c.1) and (d.1) or subsection 37(4.2) of the War Veterans Allowance Act.
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Prisoner of War |
A prisoner of war who is entitled to basic compensation under subsection 71.2(1) of the Pension Act, |
Income Qualified Veteran |
Income-qualified veteran means a veteran referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (g) of the definition veteran who is in receipt of an allowance under the War Veterans Allowance Act or in respect of whom a determination has been made that the veteran would be eligible for such an allowance if the veteran or their spouse or common-law partner were not in receipt of, or eligible to receive, payments under the Old Age Security Act or similar legislation of another country. |
Veteran Pensioner |
A Veteran pensioner means a veteran referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (g) of the definition veteran who is entitled to a pension for a war-related pensioned condition. |
Seriously Disabled Veteran Pensioner |
Seriously disabled, in relation to a client, means that the client’s extent of disability, in respect of the aggregate of all of the client’s disability assessments under the Pension Act and the Veterans Well-being Act, is equal to or greater than 78%. |
“Medium Disabled Veteran Pensioner” (term does not appear term in VHCRs but placed here for clarity) |
A veteran pensioner or a civilian pensioner if the extent of their disability in respect of the aggregate of all of their disability assessments under the Pension Act and the Veterans Well-being Act is equal to or greater than 48%. |
Frailty |
Frailty is defined as the occurrence of a critical mass of physical conditions that place an individual at risk for falls, injuries, illnesses or the need for supervision or hospitalization. Frailty also results in a severe and prolonged impairment of function with little or no likelihood of improvement. Combined with a service related disability, frailty provides and additional gateway into long-term care. More information on frailty is contained in VAC’s Frail Pensioner and Award Recipients policy located at www.veterans.gc.ca. |