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CAP. 99]
Pension Benefits Regulations
[1987 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 187/87.
PENSION BENEFITS REGULATIONS
(Cap. 99, section 35)
[1 July 1987.]
PART I
Citation.
Interpretation.
Application of Part II.
Pension factor.
PRELIMINARY
1. These regulations may be cited as the Pension Benefits Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
"Category A officer" means an officer who is appointed to an established office and who is confirmed in an established office at the time of his retirement or resignation from the service; "Category B officer" means an officer who is
(a) holding a non-established office at the time of his retirement or resignation from the service; or
(b) holding an established office at the time of his retirement or resignation from the service and who is not confirmed in an established office:
"month" means a complete month, and any incomplete month shall be taken to be that fraction of a complete month whereof the denominator is 30 and the numerator the number of days of service in that incomplete month, irrespective of the actual number of days in that month.
PART II
OFFICERS OTHER THAN TRANSFERRED OFFICERS
3. Save when the Governor in any special case otherwise directs, this Part shall not apply in the case of any officer who is transferred to or from the service under the Government from or to other public service except for the purpose of determining whether such officer would have been eligible for pension benefits, and the amount of the pension benefits for which he would have been eligible, if his service had been wholly under the Government.
4. Subject to section 21 of the Ordinance, the factor for the computation of pension on retirement in the circumstances specified in sections 11, 12 and 14 of the Ordinance shall be—
(a) in the case of—
(i) a Category A officer or Category B officer who is appointed or re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1 July 1987; or
A 2
CAP. 99]
Pension Benefits Regulations
[1987 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 187/87.
PENSION BENEFITS REGULATIONS
(Cap. 99, section 35)
[1 July 1987.]
PART I
Citation.
Interpretation.
Application of Part II.
Pension factor.
PRELIMINARY
1. These regulations may be cited as the Pension Benefits Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires--
"Category A officer" means an officer who is appointed to an established office and who is confirmed in an established office at the time of his retirement or resignation from the service; "Category B officer" means an officer who is
(a) holding a non-established office at the time of his retire-
ment or resignation from the service; or
(b) holding an established office at the time of his retirement or resignation from the service and who is not confirmed in an established office:
"month" means a complete month, and any incomplete month shall be taken to be that fraction of a complete month whereof the denominator is 30 and the numerator the number of days of service in that incomplete month, irrespective of the actual number of days in that month.
PART II
OFFICERS OTHER THAN TRANSFERRED OFFICERS
3. Save when the Governor in any special case otherwise directs, this Part shall not apply in the case of any officer who is transferred to or from the service under the Government from or to other public service except for the purpose of determining whether such officer would have been eligible for pension benefits, and the amount of the pension benefits for which he would have been eligible, if his service had been wholly under the Government.
4. Subject to section 21 of the Ordinance, the factor for the computation of pension on retirement in the circumstances specified in sections 11, 12 and 14 of the Ordinance shall be-
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(a) in the case of-
(i) a Category A officer or Category B officer who is appointed or re-appointed to service under the Govern- ment on or after 1 July 1987; or
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