L-1 - Legislature Act

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94. Every person who has ceased to be a member of the National Assembly and who is subsequently elected a member shall be entitled to redeem and have counted for pension purposes, in whole or in part, the years during which he was a member of the National Assembly, on giving notice to that effect to the Minister of Finance and paying into the consolidated revenue fund an amount equal to the contributions that he would have had to provide during such years.
If he has withdrawn the contributions that he had provided for the years that he wishes to redeem, he must also pay to the Minister of Finance interest at the legal rate from the time of such withdrawal.
Such notice shall be given in accordance with a form supplied or approved by the Minister of Finance not later than twelve months after such person was elected a member.
Any member of the National Assembly elected before the 11th of July 1963 shall be entitled to have counted, for pension purposes, wholly or in part, the years prior to the 21st of February 1958 during which he was a member of that House, on giving for such purpose to the Minister of Finance of Québec the notice contemplated in this section and paying into the consolidated revenue fund an amount equal to the contributions that he would have had to provide if the provisions of this act had then been applicable to him.
Such notice must be given not later than twelve months after the date when the beneficiary shall have ceased to be a member of the National Assembly.
When the number of previous years that a member wishes so to have counted exceeds four, the amount of the contributions shall be divided into not more than five equal and consecutive yearly payments, if the member so requests in his above mentioned notice.
R. S. 1964, c. 6, s. 111; 1968, c. 9, s. 46, s. 90.