Pension Laws Amendment Act 81 of 1982

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81 of 1982

The Pension Laws Amendment Act 81 of 1982 intends:

  • to amend the Parliamentary Service and Administrators' Pensions Act, 1971 [repealed in July 1984], so as to further regulate the payment of pension benefits to any person who holds or held the office of President of the Senate or Speaker of the House of Assembly after having held the office of Minister, and to certain former members who have been or are appointed to the post of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary or Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary;
  • to amend the Military Pensions Act, 1976, so as to revoke the limitations on the payment of certain gratuities;
  • to amend the Judges' Pensions Act, 1978 [repealed in April 1989], so as to provide for the payment of pensions and other financial benefits to the surviving spouse of a female judge;
  • to amend the General Pensions Act, 1979, so as to alter the basis for the determination of the amount payable by certain pension funds to the Government Service Pension Fund or the Temporary Employees Pension Fund on the transfer of members; and to further define the expression "fixed date";
  • to repeal certain laws; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

9 June 1982

Amendments

Amended by Members of Parliament and Political Office-bearers Pension Scheme Act 112 of 1984

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