R-9, r. 25 - Regulation respecting the implementation of the Understanding on Social Security between the Gouvernement du Québec and the Government of Jamaica

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SCHEDULE 2
(s. 2)
ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENT TO THE UNDERSTANDING ON SOCIAL SECURITY BETWEEN QUÉBEC AND JAMAICA
The Gouvernement du Québec
and
The Government of Jamaica,
Considering Article 16 of the Understanding on Social Security between the Gouvernement du Québec and the Government of Jamaica,
Desirous of giving application to the Understanding,
Have agreed as follows:
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
In this Administrative Arrangement,
(a) The term «Understanding» shall mean the Understanding on Social Security between the Government of Jamaica and the Gouvernement du Québec, signed on June 21, 1988;
(b) all other terms used shall have the meaning given to them in Article 1 of the Understanding.
ARTICLE 2
LIAISON AGENCIES
In accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of Article 16 of the Understanding, the liaison agencies designated by each of the Parties shall be:
(a) as regards Québec, the Secrétariat de l’administration des ententes de sécurité sociale or any other agency that the competent authority of Québec may subsequently designate;
(b) as regards Jamaica, the Ministry of Social Security and Consumer Affairs or any other agency that the competent authority of Jamaica may subsequently designate.
ARTICLE 3
CERTIFICATE OR COVERAGE
1. For the application of Articles 7 to 11 of the Understanding, when a person remains subject to the legislation of one Party while working in the territory of the other Party, a certificate of coverage shall be issued by the liaison agency of the Party whose legislation applies.
2. The liaison agency of one Party issuing a certificate of coverage shall send a copy of that certificate to the liaison agency of the other Party, to the self-employed person or to the employed person and to the employer of that person.
ARTICLE 4
CLAIM FOR BENEFIT
1. A claim for a benefit by virtue of the Understanding may be presented to the liaison agency of either Party, or to the competent institution of the Party whose legislation applies.
2. When a claim for benefit mentioned in paragraph 1 is presented to a liaison agency, that agency shall send that claim to the competent institution of the Party whose legislation is applicable, along with the required supporting documents.
3. When the claim for a benefit referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 21 of the Understanding is presented to the institution of one Party, that institution shall send that claim to the liaison agency of the same Party. That liaison agency shall send that claim to the institution of the other Party, along with the required supporting documents.
4. Any claim for benefit shall be deemed to have been received by the institution of one of the Parties on the date on which that claim has been initially received in accordance with the Understanding.
5. Any information concerning the civil status indicated on a claim shall be certified by the liaison agency transmitting the claim, which shall then be exempt from transmission of the supporting documents.
6. Any original document or a copy thereof shall be kept by the liaison agency to which it was initially submitted and a copy shall, upon request, be provided to the competent institution of the other Party.
7. A liaison form shall accompany the claim and the supporting documents referred to in this Article.
8. If so requested by the competent institution or by the liaison agency of one Party, the liaison agency of the other Party shall indicate the periods of insurance on the liaison form.
9. As soon as decisions have been taken pursuant to the legislation which applies, a competent institution shall notify the claimants and inform them about the ways of recourse and time limits for such recourse prescribed by that legislation; the institution shall also inform, by means of the liaison form, the liaison agency of the other Party about the decisions.
ARTICLE 5
REIMBURSEMENT BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS
For the application of Article 24 of the Understanding, at the end of each calendar year, when the competent institution of one Party has procured experts’ reports at the expense of the compentent institution of the other Party, the liaison agency of the first Party shall send to the liaison agency of the other Party a statement listing the fees pertaining to the experts’ reports procured during the year under consideration, indicating the amount owed. That statement shall be accompanied by supporting documents.
ARTICLE 6
FORMS
Any forms or other documents necessary to implement the procedures prescribed by the Administrative Arrangement shall be determined by common agreement by the competent institutions and the agencies responsible for the application of the Understanding for each of the Parties.
ARTICLE 7
STATISTICS
The liaison agencies of both Parties shall exchange, in the form agreed upon, statistical data concerning the payments made to beneficiaries during each calendar year under the Understanding. Such data shall include the number of beneficiaries and the total amount of benefits, by benefit category.
ARTICLE 8
COMING INTO FORCE AND DENUNCIATION
The Administrative Arrangement shall come into force on the same date as the Understanding. The denunciation of the Understanding carries the denunciation of the Administrative Arrangement.
Done at Québec City on June 21, 1988, in duplicate, in the French and English languages, both texts being equally authentic.
For the Gouvernement du
Québec
YVES SÉGUIN
For the Government of
Jamaica
H. DALE ANDERSON
O.C. 1792-88, Sch. 2.