B.C. disaster program upgraded to help flood victims, quickly aid in other disasters
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is overhauling its program that provides assistance after a disaster, making more people and businesses affected by last November’s catastrophic flooding immediately eligible for help.
A statement from the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General says changes to the Disaster Financial Assistance program will increase benefits to those in need and pay some expenses right away, rather than waiting until all the bills have been submitted.
The statement says more farmers, small businesses and rental unit owners who didn’t meet the program’s previous financial qualifications can apply for assistance during the reopened application period, which extends to July 27.
A loophole is also being removed so farmers or small business owners who hold their family home in the name of a corporation can make claims for loss or damage, something that was not allowed under the previous regulations.