CAP. 305]
Pensions (Increase)
[1989 Ed.
5.
Authorized increases to be ignored for certain purposes
The amount of an authorized increase shall not be taken into account for the purposes of section 9 of the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89) (except subsection (4) thereof), section 21 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) (except subsection (2) thereof), the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) (except subsection (2) thereof), or section 8 or 10 of the Widows and Orphans Pension Ordinance (Cap. 94).
6.
(Replaced 85 of 1976 s. 2. Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38; 85 of 1988 s. 55)
Authorized increases to be paid from general revenue
The cost of an authorized increase shall be charged on and paid out of the general revenue.
7.
Power to amend Schedules
(Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38)
The Legislative Council may, by resolution, amend any Schedule.
Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89)
SCHEDULE 1
Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38)
Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) (Added 85 of 1988 s. 56)
Police Force Ordinance 1932 (37 of 1932)
Police Officers (Special Cases) Pensions Ordinance 1954 (21 of 1954)
Widows' and Children's Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 79) (Added 75 of 1977 s. 27)
[s. 2]
SCHEDULE 2
PART I
Applicable to a basic pension based on a salary in force on or before 31 March 1965
[s. 4]
1. The basic pension payable on 31 March 1968, plus any increase in pension payable at that date, may be increased by 8%.
2. The adjusted pension under paragraph 1 may be further increased by 5%.
3. The adjusted pension under paragraph 2 may be further increased by 4%.
4. The adjusted pension under paragraph 3 may be further increased by 7%.
5. The adjusted pension under paragraph 4 may be further increased by 3%.
6. The adjusted pension under paragraph 5 may be further increased by 8%.
7. The adjusted pension under paragraph 6 may be further increased by 8%.
8. The adjusted pension under paragraph 7 may be further increased by 10%.
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CAP. 305]
Pensions (Increase)
[1989 Ed.
5.
Authorized increases to be ignored for certain purposes
The amount of an authorized increase shall not be taken into account for the purposes of section 9 of the Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89) (except subsection (4) thereof), section 21 of the Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap. 99) (except subsection (2) thereof), the Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) (except subsection (2) thereof), or section 8 or 10 of the Widows and Orphans Pension Ordinance (Cap. 94).
6.
(Replaced 85 of 1976 s. 2. Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38; 85 of 1988 s. 55)
Authorized increases to be paid from general revenue
The cost of an authorized increase shall be charged on and paid out of the general revenue.
7.
Power to amend Schedules
(Amended 36 of 1987 s. 38)
The Legislative Council may, by resolution, amend any Schedule.
Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 89)
SCHEDULE 1
Pension Benefits Ordinance (Cap.99) (Added 36 of 1987 s. 38)
Pension Benefits (Judicial Officers) Ordinance (Cap. 401) (Added 85 of 1988 s. 56) Police Force Ordinance 1932 (37 of 1932)
Police Officers (Special Cases) Pensions Ordinance 1954 (21 of 1954)
Widows' and Children's Pensions Ordinance (Cap. 79) (Added 75 of 1977 s. 27)
[s. 2]
SCHEDULE 2
PART I
Applicable to a basic pension based on a salary in force
on or before 31 March 1965
[s.4]
1. The basic pension payable on 31 March 1968, plus any increase in pension payable at that
date, may be increased by 8%.
2. The adjusted pension under paragraph I may be further increased by 5%. 3. The adjusted pension under paragraph 2 may be further increased by 4%. 4. The adjusted pension under paragraph 3 may be further increased by 7%. 5. The adjusted pension under paragraph 4 may be further increased by 3%. 6. The adjusted pension under paragraph 5 may be further increased by 8%. 7. The adjusted pension under paragraph 6 may be further increased by 8%. 8. The adjusted pension under paragraph 7 may be further increased by 10%.
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