R-12 - Act respecting the Civil Service Superannuation Plan

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29. If an officer dies before he is granted a pension, his contributions are reimbursed.
1966, c. 6, s. 3; 1969, c. 15, s. 9; 1973, c. 12, s. 158; 1974, c. 10, s. 7; 1977, c. 22, s. 13; 1982, c. 51, s. 88; 1983, c. 24, s. 15.
29. From the day when, owing to death, payment of the pension or salary of a female officer or employee ceases, the non-divorced husband shall be entitled to receive one-half of the pension which his wife was receiving or would otherwise have been entitled to receive, or would have been entitled to receive had she been superannuated, as computed according to section 7; he shall also be entitled to receive 10% of such pension for each of the children of such officer who is a dependant of the husband and who is less than eighteen years of age or, if he regularly attends an educational institution, who is less than twenty-one years of age, but he shall not so receive more than 40% of such pension for all of his dependent children.
If such widower dies, or if such female officer or employee dies and her husband has predeceased her or their marriage has been dissolved by divorce, each child of such officer who is less than eighteen years of age or, if he regularly attends an educational institution, is less than twenty-one years of age, shall be entitled to receive 20% of the pension which such officer or employee was receiving or would otherwise have been entitled to receive, or would have been entitled to receive, if he had been superannuated, as computed according to section 7, until he reaches the age of eighteen years or, if he regularly attends an educational institution, until he reaches the age of twenty-one years. However, not more than 80% of such pension shall be paid to all of such children and the amount representing that percentage shall be divided equally among all the children.
In this section, the word widower designates the non-divorced husband of a deceased officer or employee.
If there is not a non-divorced husband, the word widower designates the person who proves to the satisfaction of the Commission that for a period of at least three years immediately preceding the death of such officer or employee:
(a)  he had resided with such officer or employee;
(b)  such officer or employee had publicly represented him as her consort;
(c)  at the death of such officer or employee, neither he nor she was married to another person.
1966, c. 6, s. 3; 1969, c. 15, s. 9; 1973, c. 12, s. 158; 1974, c. 10, s. 7; 1977, c. 22, s. 13; 1982, c. 51, s. 88.
29. From the day when, owing to death, payment of the pension or salary of a female officer or employee ceases, the non-divorced husband shall be entitled to receive one-half of the pension which his wife was receiving or would have been entitled to receive had she been superannuated, as computed according to section 7; he shall also be entitled to receive 10% of such pension for each of the children of such officer who is a dependant of the husband and who is less than eighteen years of age or, if he regularly attends an educational institution, who is less than twenty-one years of age, but he shall not so receive more than 40% of such pension for all of his dependent children.
If such widower dies, or if such female officer or employee dies and her husband has predeceased her or their marriage has been dissolved by divorce, each child of such officer who is less than eighteen years of age or, if he regularly attends an educational institution, is less than twenty-one years of age, shall be entitled to receive 20% of the pension which such officer or employee was receiving or would have been entitled to receive, if he had been superannuated, as computed according to section 7, until he reaches the age of eighteen years or, if he regularly attends an educational institution, until he reaches the age of twenty-one years. However, not more than 80% of such pension shall be paid to all of such children and the amount representing that percentage shall be divided equally among all the children.
In this section, the word widower designates the non-divorced husband of a deceased officer or employee.
If there is not a non-divorced husband, the word widower designates the person who proves to the satisfaction of the Commission that for a period of at least three years immediately preceding the death of such officer or employee:
(a)  he had resided with such officer or employee;
(b)  such officer or employee had publicly represented him as her consort;
(c)  at the death of such officer or employee, neither he nor she was married to another person.
1966, c. 6, s. 3; 1969, c. 15, s. 9; 1973, c. 12, s. 158; 1974, c. 10, s. 7; 1977, c. 22, s. 13.