Defence Services Pension Part V Regulations (SOR/55-416)
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Defence Services Pension Part V Regulations
SOR/55-416
DEFENCE SERVICES PENSION CONTINUATION ACT
Registration 1955-11-03
Regulations — Defence Services Pension Act — Part V
P.C. 1955-1636 1955-11-03
Short Title and Application
1 These regulations are applicable only to Part V of the Defence Services Pension Act and may be cited as the Defence Services Pension Part V Regulations.
Interpretation
2 In these regulations,
- Act
Act means the Defence Services Pension Act; (Loi)
- a(f) Ultimate Table
a(f) Ultimate Table means the table so entitled appearing in the “Mortality of Annuitants 1900-1920” published on behalf of the Institute of Actuaries and The Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland, 1924; (a (f) Ultimate Table)
- annuity
annuity means an annuity, immediate or deferred, or annual allowance payable in accordance with the Public Service Superannuation Act; (rente viagère)
- gratuity
gratuity means a payment of an amount equal to one month’s pay and allowances for each year of service, pursuant to the Act or pay regulations, or an equivalent benefit pursuant to the Civil Service Superannuation Act, the Public Service Superannuation Act, or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act; (gratification)
- Minister
Minister means the Minister of National Defence; (Ministre)
- Parts I to V
Parts I to V means the respective Parts of the Act; (Parties I à V)
- pension
pension means a pension granted, pursuant to Part V, to a person in respect of his service; (pension)
- pensioner
pensioner means a person to whom a pension has been granted; and (pensionné)
- public service
public service means all branches or portions of the public service of Canada to which the Public Service Superannuation Act is applicable. (service public)
Rates of Allowances
3 The rates of allowances which shall constitute part of pay and allowances for the purposes of Part V shall, according to the rank of the contributor, be the following monthly rates:
— | Not in Receipt of Marriage Allowance $ | In Receipt of Marriage Allowance $ |
---|---|---|
Rear-Admiral | 172 | 212 |
Major-General | ||
Air Vice-Marshal | ||
Commodore | 160 | 200 |
Brigadier | ||
Air Commodore | ||
Captain | 146 | 186 |
Colonel | ||
Group Captain | ||
Commander | 133 | 173 |
Lieutenant-Colonel | ||
Wing Commander | ||
Lieutenant-Commander | 120 | 160 |
Major | ||
Squadron Leader | ||
Lieutenant | 101 | 157 |
Captain | ||
Flight Lieutenant | ||
Sub-Lieutenant | 96 | 157 |
Lieutenant | ||
Flying Officer | ||
Acting Sub-Lieutenant and Naval Cadet | 72 | 138 |
Second Lieutenant and Officer Cadet | ||
Pilot Officer and Flight Cadet | ||
Midshipman | 68 | 138 |
Commissioned Officer (RCN) | 101 | 157 |
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class | 99 | 139 |
Warrant Officer Class 1 (Army and Air Force) | ||
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class | 96 | 136 |
Warrant Officer Class 2 (Army and Air Force) | ||
Petty Officer 1st Class | 96 | 136 |
Staff Sergeant | ||
Flight Sergeant | ||
Petty Officer 2nd Class | 87 | 136 |
Sergeant | ||
Leading Seaman, Corporal and Ranks below | 76 | 136 |
Contributions
4 Contributions by way of reservations from pay and allowances shall commence from the date on which a person becomes subject to Part V.
5 A person who makes contributions under Part V and is subsequently found not to be eligible to be a contributor under that Part shall have all such contributions repaid to him without interest.
Arrears of Contributions
6 For the purpose of computing interest on arrears of contributions, pursuant to section 48 of the Act, the total pay and allowances received by a contributor during any fiscal year shall be deemed to have been received on the first day of October of that fiscal year.
7 The total amount of arrears of contributions payable pursuant to sections 48 and 56 of the Act, may be paid in instalments equivalent in value to the total amount of arrears, computed on the basis of the Canadian Life Table No. 2 (1941), Males or Females, as the case may be, with interest at the rate of four per centum per annum.
8 (1) A contributor or a former contributor in respect of whom a periodic scheme of payment of arrears of contributions is in effect, may, at any time, elect to pay those areas in one sum or in instalments equivalent in value to the arrears, over a shorter period.
(2) Where the amount of the arrears of contributions, as verified by the service authorities, is greater than the amount set out in the provisional computation submitted by the contributor, the contributor may elect, but only once, to pay the unpaid portion of the verified arrears
(a) if he has originally elected to pay the arrears in one sum, then either in one sum or in instalments equivalent in value to the total amount of arrears; or
(b) if he has originally elected to pay the arrears by instalments, then by instalments equivalent in value to the total amount of the arrears, over a longer period, provided that
(i) he has made his further election prior to acknowledging as correct the amount of the arrears, as verified by the service authorities, or
(ii) he has, prior to the first day of September, 1950, acknowledged as correct the amount of the arrears, as verified by the service authorities.
(3) Where, under this section, a contributor has elected to pay arrears of contributions under a periodic scheme of payment, the required instalments shall be computed as prescribed by section 7 provided, however, that the amount of such instalments shall not be reduced more than five per centum of the amount elected to be paid in the provisional computation submitted by the contributor.
9 (1) The amount of contributions made by a contributor in respect of a period of service under any other Part of the Act, the Civil Service Superannuation Act, the Public Service Superannuation Act or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (other than Part IV thereof), shall be transferred to the Permanent Services Pension Account and shall, if it constituted the full contribution required thereunder and no annuity, gratuity or other benefit has been paid in respect of that period of service, be deemed to be the appropriate contribution for that period for the purposes of Part V.
(2) Where the contributions transferred to the Permanent Services Pension Account in accordance with subsection (1) do not constitute the full contributions required in respect of that period of service, the contributor shall pay the balance either in one sum or in instalments computed as prescribed by section 7.
10 A contributor who has service for which he made contributions under any Part of the Act, the Civil Service Superannuation Act, the Public Service Superannuation Act or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (other than Part IV thereof) and has been paid a benefit, in respect of that service, equal only to the amount of his total contributions may elect to count that service and the contributions required shall be the same as if section 11 were applicable.
11 (1) A contributor who had service for which he made contributions under any Part of the Act, the Civil Service Superannuation Act, the Public Service Superannuation Act or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (other than Part IV thereof) and in respect of that service has been paid a gratuity, may elect to count the whole or any part of such service for the purpose of Part V.
(2) In the event a contributor elects to count the whole period of service described in subsection (1), the contribution shall be an amount equal to the gratuity received by the contributor together with simple interest at four per centum per annum from the date of payment of the gratuity to the date of election to count that period of service.
(3) In the event a contributor elects to count a part of the period of service described in subsection (1), the contribution shall be that proportion of the total gratuity and interest of which the part elected is of the whole of the service.
(4) The amount of the contributions required under this section may be paid in one sum or in instalments computed as prescribed by section 7.
12 A contributor who immediately prior to becoming a contributor under Part V has service in the forces as an officer appointed temporarily or under a commission for a fixed term, may have such service counted for the purpose of computing a pension or gratuity under Part V if
(a) the amount of deferred pay at the rate of six per centum of the pay and of the allowances prescribed by section 3 withheld in accordance with the appropriate Pay and Allowance Regulations is transferred to the Permanent Services Pension Account as contributions for such service, and
(b) the amount of any gratuity paid in respect of such service under Pay and Allowance Regulations is refunded by the contributor.
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