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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.239Pension at end of appointment generally
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### sec.239 Pension at end of appointment generally
The Judges Pensions Act , sections 3 and 4 applies to a former senior board member—
if the member held office as the president or a deputy president for at least 5 years; and
regardless of the age of the member when the person ceased to hold the office of president or deputy president.
See, however, section 241 for when a pension becomes payable.
However, the annual pension to which the former senior board member is entitled is an annual pension—
at a rate equal to 6% of the prescribed salary for each year for which the member held office as the president or a deputy president; but
up to a maximum of 60% of the prescribed salary.
s 239 sub 2017 No. 15 s 12
(sec.239-ssec.1) The Judges Pensions Act , sections 3 and 4 applies to a former senior board member— if the member held office as the president or a deputy president for at least 5 years; and regardless of the age of the member when the person ceased to hold the office of president or deputy president. See, however, section 241 for when a pension becomes payable.
(sec.239-ssec.2) However, the annual pension to which the former senior board member is entitled is an annual pension— at a rate equal to 6% of the prescribed salary for each year for which the member held office as the president or a deputy president; but up to a maximum of 60% of the prescribed salary.
- (a) if the member held office as the president or a deputy president for at least 5 years; and
- (b) regardless of the age of the member when the person ceased to hold the office of president or deputy president.
- (a) at a rate equal to 6% of the prescribed salary for each year for which the member held office as the president or a deputy president; but
- (b) up to a maximum of 60% of the prescribed salary.