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The BCPCA sets out a restriction on the amount allowed to be charged to a person in fees for cashing a government issued cheque, such as a cheque issued under the ''Employment and Assistance Act for income assistance'' (BPCPA s 112.13). Specifically, under the ''Government Cheque Cashing Fees Regulation'' BC Reg 127/2018 [GCCFR], a person may not charge a cheque cashing fee of more than $2 plus 1% of the value of the cheque up to a maximum of $10 total (GCCFR s 3).
The BCPCA sets out a restriction on the amount allowed to be charged to a person in fees for cashing a government issued cheque, such as a cheque issued under the ''Employment and Assistance Act for income assistance'' (BPCPA s 112.13). Specifically, under the ''Government Cheque Cashing Fees Regulation'' BC Reg 127/2018 [GCCFR], a person may not charge a cheque cashing fee of more than $2 plus 1% of the value of the cheque up to a maximum of $10 total (GCCFR s 3).


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