R-9.1 - Act respecting the Pension Plan of Certain Teachers

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3. The person referred to in the first paragraph of section 2 must be
(1)  a teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(2)  a teaching religious laicized before 1 July 1965 who, after being laicized, was not a member of the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act (Revised Statutes of Québec, 1964, chapter 235);
(3)  a former teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(4)  a lay teacher having taught in Québec at the primary, secondary or college level, in a private institution belonging to a religious community or to the secular clergy, or in a youth protection institution, who has never been a member of the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act; or
(5)  a laicized teacher having belonged to the secular clergy who has years of teaching to his credit with an educational institution designated in Schedule I to the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11).
A teaching religious is a teacher who, before 1 July 1965, belonged to a religious community referred to in Schedule I.
1986, c. 44, s. 3; 1987, c. 47, s. 162; 1987, c. 107, s. 151; 1993, c. 74, s. 4.
3. The person referred to in the first paragraph of section 2 must be
(1)  a teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(2)  a teaching religious laicized before 1 July 1965 who, after being laicized, was not a member of the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act (Revised Statutes of Québec, 1964, chapter 235);
(3)  a former teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(4)  a lay teacher having taught in Québec at the primary, secondary or college level, in a private institution belonging to a religious community or to the secular clergy, or in a youth protection institution, who has never been a member of the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act; or
(5)  a teacher having belonged to the secular clergy who has years of teaching to his credit with an educational institution designated in Schedule I to the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11).
A teaching religious is a teacher who, before 1 July 1965, belonged to a religious community referred to in Schedule I.
1986, c. 44, s. 3; 1987, c. 47, s. 162; 1987, c. 107, s. 151.
3. The person referred to in section 2 must be
(1)  a teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(2)  a teaching religious laicized before 1 July 1965 who, after being laicized, was not a member of the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act (Revised Statutes of Québec, 1964, chapter 235);
(3)  a former teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(4)  a lay teacher having taught in Québec at the primary, secondary or college level, in a private institution belonging to a religious community or to the secular clergy, or in a youth protection institution, who has never been a member of the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act; or
(5)  a teacher having belonged to the secular clergy who has years of teaching to his credit with an educational institution designated in Schedule I to the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11).
A teaching religious is a teacher who, before 1 July 1965, belonged to a religious community referred to in Schedule I.
1986, c. 44, s. 3; 1987, c. 47, s. 162.
3. The person referred to in section 2 must be
(1)  a teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(2)  a teaching religious laicized before 1 July 1965 who, after being laicized, did not contribute to the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act (Revised Statutes of Québec, 1964, chapter 235);
(3)  a former teaching religious laicized after 30 June 1965;
(4)  a lay teacher having taught in Québec at the primary, secondary or college level, in a private institution belonging to a religious community or to the secular clergy, or in a youth protection institution, who has never contributed to the pension fund of officers of education established by Part VIII of the Education Act; or
(5)  a teacher having belonged to the secular clergy who has years of teaching to his credit with an educational institution designated in Schedule I to the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11).
A teaching religious is a teacher who, before 1 July 1965, belonged to a religious community referred to in Schedule I.
1986, c. 44, s. 3.