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CAP. 305]

Pensions (Increase)

[1989 Ed.

(b) in the case of a person who held a non-established office, his salary as defined in regulation 25 of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), if the regulations apply to him, or his pensionable emoluments as defined in section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99), if the Ordinance applies to him; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38)

“Scheduled officer" has the same meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99). (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38)

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Application of Ordinance

(1) This Ordinance shall apply to a basic pension payable-

(a) under the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89), the Police Force Ordinance 1932 (37 of 1932) or the Police Officers (Special Cases) Pensions Ordinance 1954 (21 of 1954) to a person who is aged not less than 55; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38)

(aa) under the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) to a person

(i) who was a serving officer within the meaning of that Ordinance and who is aged not less than 55;

(ii) who was appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987, other than a Scheduled officer, and who is aged not less than 60;

(iii) who was a Scheduled officer who was appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987 and who is aged not less than 60 or who has attained the retirement age which applies to him prescribed in an order under section 10(3) of that Ordinance, whichever is the lesser; or

(iv) who is granted a deferred pension under that Ordinance;

(Added 36 of 1987 s. 38)

(ab) under the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) to a person who was—

(i) a judicial officer appointed before 1 July 1987, and who has attained the age of 55 years; and

(ii) a judicial officer appointed on or after 1 July 1987, and who has attained the age of 60 years; (Added 85 of 1988 s. 53)

(b) to a person under section 6(1)(e) of the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89) or regulation 26(4)(c) of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), or under section 11(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) or under section 7(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401); (Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38; 85 of 1988 s. 53)

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CAP. 305] Pensions (Increase) [1989 Ed. (b) in the case of a person who held a non-established office, his salary as defined in regulation 25 of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), if the regulations apply to him, or his pensionable emoluments as defined in section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99), if the Ordinance applies to him; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38) “Scheduled officer" has the same meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99). (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38) 3. Application of Ordinance (1) This Ordinance shall apply to a basic pension payable- (a) under the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89), the Police Force Ordinance 1932 (37 of 1932) or the Police Officers (Special Cases) Pensions Ordinance 1954 (21 of 1954) to a person who is aged not less than 55; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38) (aa) under the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) to a person (i) who was a serving officer within the meaning of that Ordinance and who is aged not less than 55; (ii) who was appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987, other than a Scheduled officer, and who is aged not less than 60; (iii) who was a Scheduled officer who was appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987 and who is aged not less than 60 or who has attained the retirement age which applies to him prescribed in an order under section 10(3) of that Ordinance, whichever is the lesser; or (iv) who is granted a deferred pension under that Ordinance; (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38) (ab) under the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) to a person who was— (i) a judicial officer appointed before 1 July 1987, and who has attained the age of 55 years; and (ii) a judicial officer appointed on or after 1 July 1987, and who has attained the age of 60 years; (Added 85 of 1988 s. 53) (b) to a person under section 6(1)(e) of the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89) or regulation 26(4)(c) of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), or under section 11(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) or under section 7(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401); (Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38; 85 of 1988 s. 53)
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2 CAP. 305] Pensions (Increase) [1989 Ed. (b) in the case of a person who held a non-established office, his salary as defined in regulation 25 of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), if the regulations apply to him, or his pensionable emoluments as defined in section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99). if the Ordinance applies to him; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38) “Scheduled officer" has the same meaning 3. assigned to it by section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99). (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38) Application of Ordinance (1) This Ordinance shall apply to a basic pension payable- (a) under the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89), the Police Force Ordinance 1932 (37 of 1932) or the Police Officers (Special Cases) Pensions Ordinance 1954 (21 of 1954) to a person who is aged not less than 55; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38) (aa) under the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) to a person (i) who was a serving officer within the meaning of that Ordinance and who is aged not less than 55; (ii) who was appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987, other than a Scheduled officer, and who is aged not less than 60; (iii) who was a Scheduled officer who was appointed or re- appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987 and who is aged not less than 60 or who has attained the retirement age which applies to him prescribed in an order under section 10(3) of that Ordinance, whichever is the lesser; or (iv) who is granted a deferred pension under that Ordinance; (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38) (ab) under the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) to a person who was— (i) a judicial officer appointed before 1 July 1987, and who has attained the age of 55 years; and (ii) a judicial officer appointed on or after 1 July 1987, and who has attained the age or 60 years; (Added 85 of 1988 s. 53) (b) to a person under section 6(1)(e) of the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89) or regulation 26(4)(c) of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), or under section 11(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) or under section 7(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401); (Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38; 85 of 1988 s. 53)
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CAP. 305]

Pensions (Increase)

[1989 Ed.

(b) in the case of a person who held a non-established office, his salary as defined in regulation 25 of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), if the regulations apply to him, or his pensionable emoluments as defined in section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99). if the Ordinance applies to him; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38)

“Scheduled officer" has the same meaning

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assigned to it by section 2 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99). (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38)

Application of Ordinance

(1) This Ordinance shall apply to a basic pension payable-

(a) under the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89), the Police Force Ordinance 1932 (37 of 1932) or the Police Officers (Special Cases) Pensions Ordinance 1954 (21 of 1954) to a person who is aged not less than 55; (Replaced 36 of 1987 s. 38)

(aa) under the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) to a person

(i) who was a serving officer within the meaning of that

Ordinance and who is aged not less than 55;

(ii) who was appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987, other than a Scheduled officer, and who is aged not less than 60;

(iii) who was a Scheduled officer who was appointed or re- appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987 and who is aged not less than 60 or who has attained the retirement age which applies to him prescribed in an order under section 10(3) of that Ordinance, whichever is the lesser; or

(iv) who is granted a deferred pension under that Ordinance;

(Added 36 of 1987 s. 38)

(ab) under the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap.

401) to a person who was—

(i) a judicial officer appointed before 1 July 1987, and who has

attained the age of 55 years; and

(ii) a judicial officer appointed on or after 1 July 1987, and who

has attained the age or 60 years; (Added 85 of 1988 s. 53) (b) to a person under section 6(1)(e) of the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89) or regulation 26(4)(c) of the Pensions Regulations (Cap. 89 sub. leg.), or under section 11(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) or under section 7(1)(h) of the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401); (Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38; 85 of 1988 s. 53)

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