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Localisation of UK Laws on Civil Service Matters

We last consulted you in January 1987 (Annex A) on,

inter alia, which UK pensions legislation applicable to Hong Kong needed to be localised and incorporated into the laws of Hong Kong. You advised vide telno 1162f 23.4.1987 (Annex B).

In the light of your advice, we have given careful consideration to the matter and we would like to seek your further advice on the following points

(a) Para 2(c) of your telno 1162 seems to suggest that sections 38 and 39 of the Superannuation Act 1965 need to be incorporated into the Hong Kong pensions legislation if Rule 2.29 of the UK Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme (UKPCSPS) is to continue to apply, after 1997, to service in Hong Kong. As we see it, these two sections of the Act amount to enabling legislation empowering the Minister for the Civil Service to make rules for pensions of officers employed in more than one public service. Indeed, Rule 2.29 of the UKPCSPS

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