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Decision of questions under the Ordinance.
Limit of compulsory contribution.
Limit of compulsory contribution for all officers.
(17 of 1963.)
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Widows and Orphans Pension.
[1967 Ed.
30. If any question arises as to whether any person is an officer within the meaning of this Ordinance, or as to whether any person is entitled to any pension as the widow or child of an officer, or as to the amount of pension to which any widow or child is entitled, or as to the meaning or construction to be assigned to any section of this Ordinance, or to any rule or regulation made under the provisions thereof, it shall be lawful for the directors, and they are hereby required, on the application of any such officer, widow or child, to submit such question for decision to the Governor; and the decision of the Governor thereon, with the advice of the Executive Council, shall be final.
(Amended, 51 of 1911, and 13 of 1912, Schedule)
31. No person contributing at the commencement of this Ordinance shall be required to pay any higher contribution than such as would entitle his widow or children to a pension of, in the case of a dollar contributor, fifteen hundred dollars, and in the case of a sterling contributor, two hundred and twenty-five pounds sterling per annum: (Amended, 8 of 1912, s. 71, and 2 of 1931, s. 5)
Provided that every such person may if he wishes contribute the full four per cent of his salary or pension referred to in sections 8 and 10.
32. (1) When, after the commencement of the Widows and Orphans Pension (Amendment) Ordinance 1963, an officer first becomes liable to contribute at a rate in excess of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem, he may by notice in writing to the Accountant General elect-
(a) to contribute at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem; or
(b) to contribute at the rate provided by section 8.
(2) Where, prior to the commencement of the Widows and Orphans Pension (Amendment) Ordinance 1963, an officer has become liable to contribute at a rate in excess of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem, he may by notice in writing to the Accountant General elect-
(a) to contribute at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem; or
(b) to contribute at the rate at which he was contributing immediately prior to the 1st day of July 1959 where such amount was not less than one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem; or
(c) to contribute at the rate provided by section 8.
(3) For the purpose of subsection (1), unless within three months after the date when he first became liable to contribute
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Decision of questions under the Ordinance.
Limit of compulsory contribution.
Limit of compulsory contribution for all officers.
(17 of 1963.)
CAP. 94]
Widows and Orphans Pension.
[1967 Ed.
30. If any question arises as to whether any person is an officer within the meaning of this Ordinance, or as to whether any person is entitled to any pension as the widow or child of an officer, or as to the amount of pension to which any widow or child is entitled, or as to the meaning or construction to be assigned to any section of this Ordinance, or to any rule or regulation made under the provisions thereof, it shall be lawful for the directors, and they are hereby required, on the application of any such officer, widow or child, to submit such question for decision to the Governor; and the decision of the Governor thereon, with the advice of the Executive Council, shall be final.
(Amended, 51 of 1911, and 13 of 1912, Schedule)
31. No person contributing at the commencement of this Ordinance shall be required to pay any higher contribution than such as would entitle his widow or children to a pension of, in the case of a dollar contributor, fifteen hundred dollars, and in the case of a sterling contributor, two hundred and twenty-five pounds sterling per annum: (Amended, 8 of 1912, s. 71, and 2 of 1931, s. 5)
Provided that every such person may if he wishes contribute the full four per cent of his salary or pension referred to in sections 8 and 10.
32. (1) When, after the commencement of the Widows and Orphans Pension (Amendment) Ordinance 1963, an officer first becomes liable to contribute at a rate in excess of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem, he may by notice in writing to the Accountant General elect-
(a) to contribute at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars per mensem; or
(b) to contribute at the rate provided by section 8.
(2) Where, prior to the commencement of the Widows and Orphans Pension (Amendment) Ordinance 1963, an officer has become liable to contribute at a rate in excess of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem, he may by notice in writing to the Accountant General elect-
(a) to contribute at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars per mensem; or
(b) to contribute at the rate at which he was contributing immediately prior to the 1st day of July 1959 where such amount was not less than one hundred and twenty-five dollars per mensem; or
(c) to contribute at the rate provided by section 8.
(3) For the purpose of subsection (1), unless within three months after the date when he first became liable to contribute
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