Public Service Superannuation Regulations
43.3 (1) A contributor referred to in subsection 42.1(2) who is less than 60 years of age and has been determined to be disabled or who is less than 60 years of age and who meets the requirements of subsection 42.1(1), and who is for that reason in receipt of an immediate annuity under the Act, shall undergo an additional medical examination to determine whether the contributor continues to be disabled or continues to meet the requirements of subsection 42.1(1), as the case may be,
(a) where the person has been declared to be temporarily disabled, at the end of the period, indicated on the form set out in Schedule VII, after which it was estimated that the person might be able to return to work; and
(b) in any case, where the Minister has reason to believe that the person is no longer disabled or no longer meets the requirements of subsection 42.1(1), as the case may be, at the request of the Minister.
(2) The continuation of payment of an immediate annuity to a contributor referred to in subsection (1) is conditional on the contributor undergoing any additional medical examination required under that subsection and on that examination confirming that the contributor continues to be disabled.
(3) If a contributor does not undergo a medical examination within 90 days after the time referred to in paragraph (1)(a) or receipt of a request under paragraph (1)(b), as the case may be, payment of the contributor’s immediate annuity shall be discontinued.
- SOR/94-623, s. 1
- SOR/96-18, s. 7
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