R-11 - Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan

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76.1. (Repealed).
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116; 1988, c. 82, s. 92; 1990, c. 32, s. 34; 1990, c. 87, s. 89; 1992, c. 67, s. 70; 1997, c. 50, s. 78; 2002, c. 30, s. 88.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for any period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which he ceased, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, to participate in this plan while he pursued specialized studies, are credited to the teacher upon his request, if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has contributed to this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount representing the actuarial value of the benefits, computed on the basis of the actuarial assumptions and methods determined by regulation.
The amount required for those days to be credited is payable in a lump sum or by instalments spread over the period and payable at the times determined by the Commission. Any amount paid by instalments bears interest, compounded annually, at the rate in force on the date the application is received under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10) and computed from the date on which the redemption proposal made by the Commission expires.
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116; 1988, c. 82, s. 92; 1990, c. 32, s. 34; 1990, c. 87, s. 89; 1992, c. 67, s. 70; 1997, c. 50, s. 78.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for any period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which he ceased, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, to participate in this plan while he pursued specialized studies, are credited to the teacher upon his request, if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has contributed to this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount representing the actuarial value of the benefits, computed on the basis of the actuarial assumptions and methods determined by regulation.
The amount required for those days to be credited is payable in a lump sum or by instalments spread over the period and payable at the times determined by the Commission. The amount bears interest, compounded annually, computed from the date on which the application is received, at the rate in force on the date under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10).
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116; 1988, c. 82, s. 92; 1990, c. 32, s. 34; 1990, c. 87, s. 89; 1992, c. 67, s. 70.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for any period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which he ceased, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, to participate in this plan while he pursued specialized studies, are credited to the teacher upon his request, if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has contributed to this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount representing the actuarial value of the benefits, computed on the basis of the actuarial assumptions and methods determined by regulation.
The amount required for those days to be credited is payable in a lump sum or by instalments spread over the period and payable at the times determined by the Commission. The amount bears interest, compounded annually, computed from the date on which the application is received, at the rate in force on the date under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10). However, no interest is computed for the period during which the redemption proposal made by the Commission is valid.
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116; 1988, c. 82, s. 92; 1990, c. 32, s. 34; 1990, c. 87, s. 89.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for any period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which he ceased, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, to participate in this plan while he pursued specialized studies, are credited to the teacher upon his request, if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has contributed to this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount representing the actuarial value of the benefits, computed on the basis of the actuarial assumptions and methods determined by regulation.
The Commission shall determine the dates when such payments must be made. All or part of the amount shall, however, bear interest, compounded annually, from the date of receipt of the application, at the rate in force under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10).
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116; 1988, c. 82, s. 92; 1990, c. 32, s. 34.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for any period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which he ceased, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, to participate in this plan while he pursued specialized studies, are credited to the teacher upon his request, if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has contributed to this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount computed on an actuarially equivalent basis according to the norms determined by regulation.
The Commission shall determine the dates when such payments must be made. All or part of the amount shall, however, bear interest, compounded annually, from the date of receipt of the application, at the rate in force under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10).
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116; 1988, c. 82, s. 92.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for any period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which this plan ceased, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, to be applicable to him while he pursued specialized studies, are credited to the teacher upon his request, if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has contributed to this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount computed on an actuarially equivalent basis according to the norms determined by regulation.
The Commission shall determine the dates when such payments must be made. All or part of the amount shall, however, bear interest, compounded annually, from the date of receipt of the application, at the rate in force under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10).
1986, c. 44, s. 96; 1987, c. 47, s. 116.
76.1. The days during which a teacher was on leave without pay for a period of not less than 30 consecutive days between 16 July 1970 and 1 July 1976 and the days during which he ceased to hold, between 30 June 1965 and 1 July 1973, a position contemplated in this plan in order to engage in specialized studies, are credited to the teacher who applies therefor if he
(1)  was authorized for such purpose by his employer;
(2)  has held a position contemplated in this plan from the end of the leave without pay or specialized studies; and
(3)  pays an amount computed on an actuarially equivalent basis according to the norms determined by regulation.
The Commission shall determine the dates when such payments must be made. All or part of the amount shall, however, bear interest, compounded annually, from the date of receipt of the application, at the rate in force under the Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (chapter R-10).
1986, c. 44, s. 96.