(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
a death gratuity will be granted to a member who dies as a result of any injury sustained in the discharge of his duty;
in addition to death gratuity, a dependant pension will be paid to the spouse, covering both widows and widowers, and the dependants of a member who dies as a result of any injury sustained in the discharge of his duty;
increases to pensions will be paid in line with those applicable to members of the Civil Service; and
free medical treatment in respect of injuries sustained in the course of duty will be provided to a member who has retired because of that injury.
The Legislative Council Panel on Security was briefed on 28 October 1996 on the proposed legislation, and has not raised any queries. Early enactment of this Bill will be welcomed by members of the Auxiliary Services, who have done and will continue to do so much in support of the overall Government's efforts to maintain order, security and safety of the community. I urge Honourable Members to give this Bill speedy consideration.
Thank you, Mr President.
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Efforts made to help CSSA recipients find jobs
Following is a question by the Hon Cheng Yiu-tong and a reply by the Secretary for Education and Manpower, Mr Joseph W P Wong, in the Legislative Council today (Wednesday):
Question:
In view of the continuing increase in the number of Comprehensive Social Security Assistance ("CSSA") cases in the unemployed and low-income categories in recent years, will the Government inform this Council: