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Income Tax Regulations

Version of section 9400 from 2014-12-16 to 2016-12-31:

  •  (1) The following definitions apply in this Part.

    physical activity

    physical activity means a supervised activity suitable for children (other than an activity where a child rides on or in a motorized vehicle as an essential component of the activity) that

    • (a) in the case of a qualifying child in respect of whom an amount is deductible under section 118.3 of the Act in computing any person’s income for the taxation year, results in movement and in an observable expenditure of energy in a recreational context; and

    • (b) in the case of any other child, contributes to cardio-respiratory endurance and to one or more of the following:

      • (i) muscular strength,

      • (ii) muscular endurance,

      • (iii) flexibility, and

      • (iv) balance. (activité physique)

    qualifying child

    qualifying child has the meaning assigned by subsection 122.8(1) of the Act. (enfant admissible)

Prescribed Program of Physical Activity

  • (2) For the purpose of the definition eligible fitness expense in subsection 122.8(1) of the Act, a prescribed program of physical activity is

    • (a) a weekly program, that is not part of a school’s curriculum, of a duration of eight or more consecutive weeks in which all or substantially all of the activities include a significant amount of physical activity;

    • (b) a program, that is not part of a school’s curriculum, of a duration of five or more consecutive days of which more than 50% of the daily activities include a significant amount of physical activity;

    • (c) a program, that is not part of a school’s curriculum, of a duration of eight or more consecutive weeks, offered to children by a club, association or similar organization (in this section referred to as an “organization”) in circumstances where a participant in the program may select amongst a variety of activities if

      • (i) more than 50% of those activities offered to children by the organization are activities that include a significant amount of physical activity, or

      • (ii) more than 50% of the time scheduled for activities offered to children in the program is scheduled for activities that include a significant amount of physical activity; or

    • (d) a membership in an organization, that is not part of a school’s curriculum, of a duration of eight or more consecutive weeks if more than 50% of all the activities offered to children by the organization include a significant amount of physical activity.

Mixed-use Facility

  • (3) For the purpose of the definition eligible fitness expense in subsection 122.8(1) of the Act, a prescribed program of physical activity is that portion of a program, which program does not meet the requirements of paragraph (2)(c) and is not part of a school’s curriculum, of a duration of eight or more consecutive weeks, offered to children by an organization in circumstances where a participant in the program may select amongst a variety of activities

    • (a) that is the percentage of those activities offered to children by the organization that are activities that include a significant amount of physical activity; or

    • (b) that is the percentage of the time scheduled for activities in the program that is scheduled for activities that include a significant amount of physical activity.

Membership

  • (4) For the purpose of the definition eligible fitness expense in subsection 122.8(1) of the Act, a prescribed program of physical activity is that portion of a membership in an organization, which membership does not meet the requirements of paragraph (2)(d) and is not part of a school’s curriculum, of a duration of eight or more consecutive weeks that is the percentage of all the activities offered to children by the organization that are activities that include a significant amount of physical activity.

Horseback Riding

  • (5) For the purpose of the definition physical activity in subsection (1), horseback riding is deemed to be an activity that contributes to cardio-respiratory endurance and to one or more of muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and balance.

  • [NOTE: Application provisions are not included in the consolidated text
  • see relevant amending Acts and regulations.]
  • 2007, c. 35, s. 88
  • 2014, c. 39, s. 89

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