R-12.1, r. 1 - Regulation under the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Management Personnel

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6.4. The actuarial value of the deferred pension referred to in section 68 or 76 of the Act is determined using the following actuarial method and assumptions:
Actuarial method
The actuarial method is the “benefit allocation” method.
For the Pension Plan of Management Personnel, the actuarial value corresponds to the sum of 40% of the actuarial value determined for a male and 60% of the actuarial value determined for a female.
For the Special provisions in respect of classes of employees designated under section 23 of the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Management Personnel (chapter R-12.1, r. 2), the actuarial value corresponds to the sum of 50% of the actuarial value determined for a male and 50% of the actuarial value determined for a female.
Actuarial assumptions
For the purposes of section 68, the actuarial assumptions apply taking into account the rules of paragraph 3530.06 of subsection 3530 of the CIA Standard.
For the purposes of section 68 or 76, the economic assumptions are established based on the rates and returns of bond indexes, as described in the CIA Standard, applicable to the fourth calendar month preceding the month in which the valuation took place, rather than those applicable to the preceding month.
T.B. 203095, s. 1; T.B. 226431, s. 3.
6.4. The actuarial value of the deferred pension referred to in section 68 or 76 of the Act is determined using the following actuarial method and assumptions:
Actuarial method
The actuarial method is the “benefit allocation” method and the actuarial value corresponds to the sum of 50% of the actuarial value determined for a male and 50% of the actuarial value determined for a female.
Actuarial assumptions
For that section 68, the actuarial assumptions apply taking into account the rules of Part D of Section 3 of the CIA Standard.
For that section 68 or 76, the interest rate applicable from the CANSIM series published by Statistics Canada in the Bank of Canada Review is the reported rate for the fourth month preceding the month in which the valuation date falls and not that of the second month.
T.B. 203095, s. 1.