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Public Officers Superannuation Benefits Recovery Act 1988
sec.11ACommutation if benefit would not have accrued to spouse or dependant
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### sec.11A Commutation if benefit would not have accrued to spouse or dependant
This section applies if a benefit would not accrue to a spouse or dependant of a person to whom section 11 (1) applies on the person’s death under the superannuation scheme from which the superannuation or retirement benefits mentioned in section 11 (1) were paid (the relevant superannuation scheme ).
The balance (if any) of the entitlement mentioned in section 11 (7) (b) must be commuted, in accordance with actuarial principles, to a pension payable to the person.
The pension mentioned in subsection (2) is substituted for the superannuation or retirement benefits mentioned in section 11 (1) and is payable from the funds of the relevant superannuation scheme.
s 11A ins 1993 No. 44 s 6
(sec.11A-ssec.1) This section applies if a benefit would not accrue to a spouse or dependant of a person to whom section 11 (1) applies on the person’s death under the superannuation scheme from which the superannuation or retirement benefits mentioned in section 11 (1) were paid (the relevant superannuation scheme ).
(sec.11A-ssec.2) The balance (if any) of the entitlement mentioned in section 11 (7) (b) must be commuted, in accordance with actuarial principles, to a pension payable to the person.
(sec.11A-ssec.3) The pension mentioned in subsection (2) is substituted for the superannuation or retirement benefits mentioned in section 11 (1) and is payable from the funds of the relevant superannuation scheme.