CAP. 94]
[9. 15 cont.]
Penalty for
non-com-
pliance.
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Exclusion from benefits.
Widows and Orphans Pension.
and the maiden name in full and the date of the birth of his wife, and if he has any children, their names in full and the date of each of their births; he shall furnish such proof of the statements as may be required by the directors.
(2) Every officer who marries shall, within three months of his marriage, forward to the Accountant General a declaration setting forth the date of such marriage and the maiden name of his wife and the date of her birth.
(3) Every officer shall, within three months, notify to the Accountant General the date of the birth of each child born to him.
(4) Every officer whose wife dies or is divorced from him, or whose child dies or whose female child is married, and the guardian of every child who dies or of every female child who is married, shall, within three months thereof, notify to the Accountant General the date of such death, divorce or marriage.
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16. (1) Every officer who, in the judgment of the directors-
(a) fails, omits or refuses to perform any duty cast upon him or to do any act required of him by this Ordinance, may be adjudged by the directors to pay for each such default, omission or refusal a fine of one hundred dollars; or
(b) furnishes any false information or makes any false declaration, shall forfeit at the discretion of the directors, subject to the consent of the Governor, all or any part of his rights under this Ordinance.
(2) The Accountant General shall, on the judgment of the directors being notified to him, deduct the amount of such fine from the first moneys payable to the officer as salary or otherwise, and shall pay such amount into the general revenue.
[14]
17. (1) No widow of an officer, whose marriage was contracted after he had ceased to contribute, and no child of such marriage shall be entitled to a pension.
(2) No widow of an officer who dies within one year from the date of his marriage shall be entitled to a pension unless a child is born of such marriage: Provided that it
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CAP. 94]
[9. 15 cont.]
Penalty for
non-com-
pliance.
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Exclusion from benefits.
Widows and Orphans Pension.
and the maiden name in full and the date of the birth of his wife, and if he has any children, their names in full and the date of each of their births; he shall furnish such proof of the statements as may be required by the directors.
(2) Every officer who marries shall, within three months of his marriage, forward to the Accountant General a declara- tion setting forth the date of such marriage and the maiden name of his wife and the date of her birth.
(3) Every officer shall, within three months, notify to the Accountant General the date of the birth of each child born to him.
(4) Every officer whose wife dies or is divorced from him, or whose child dies or whose female child is married, and the guardian of every child who dies or of every female child who is married, shall, within three months thereof, notify to the Accountant General the date of such death, divorce or marriage.
[13]
16. (1) Every officer who, in the judgment of the directors-
(a) fails, omits or refuses to perform any duty cast upon him or to do any act required of him by this Ordinance, may be adjudged by the directors to pay for each such default, omission or refusal a fine of one hundred dollars; or
(b) furnishes any false information or makes any false declaration, shall forfeit at the discretion of the directors, subject to the consent of the Governor, all or any part of his rights under this Ordinance.
(2) The Accountant General shall, on the judgment of the directors being notified to him, deduct the amount of such fine from the first moneys payable to the officer as salary or otherwise, and shall pay such amount into the general revenue.
[14]
17. (1) No widow of an officer, whose marriage was contracted after he had ceased to contribute, and no child of such marriage shall be entitled to a pension.
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(2) No widow of an officer who dies within one year from the date of his marriage shall be entitled to a pension unless a child is born of such marriage: Provided that it
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