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Session, 48th General Assembly 67 Elizabeth II, 2018 |
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AN ACT TO amend the Pension
Benefits Act, 1997 |
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Received and Read the First Time................................................................................................. |
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Second |
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Committee.......................................................................................................................................... |
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Third |
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Royal Assent...................................................................................................................................... |
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HONOURABLE SHERRY GAMBIN-WALSH Minister
of Service |
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Ordered
to be printed by the Honourable House of Assembly |
EXPLANATORY NOTES This Bill would amend the Pension Benefits Act, 1997 to provide individual pension plans with a permanent exemption from the requirement to fully fund pension benefits on the termination of a pension plan. A BILL AN ACT TO AMEND THE PENSION BENEFITS ACT, 1997 Analysis 1.
S.2 Amdt. 2.
S.61 Amdt. 3. Commencement Be it enacted by the Lieutenant-Governor and House of Assembly in Legislative Session convened, as follows: SNL1996 cP-4.01 1. (1) Section 2 of the Pension Benefits Act, 1997 is amended by adding immediately after paragraph (p) the following: (p.1) "individual pension plan" means a defined benefit plan with 2 or fewer members or former members where at least (i) one of the members is a specified individual, or (ii) one of the former members was a specified
individual in the year he or she ceased membership in the pension plan; (2) Section 2 of the Act is amended by adding immediately after paragraph (ee) the following: (ee.1) "specified individual" has the same meaning
as in the Income Tax Regulations ( 2. Section 61 of the Act is amended by adding immediately after subsection (2) the following: (3) Subsection (2) shall not apply to an individual pension plan. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), subsection (2) shall apply to an individual pension plan in effect on the date subsection (3) comes into force unless the following persons consent to the exemption in writing and provide a certificate of independent legal advice satisfactory to the superintendent: (a) the members and former members of the individual pension plan; and (b) the principal beneficiaries of the members and former members of the individual pension plan. Commencement 3. This Act comes into force on December 31, 2018. © Queen's Printer |