The Hong Kong (Overseas Public Servants) (Pension Supplements) Order 1996
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HONG KONG The Hong Kong (Overseas Public Servants) (Pension Supplements) Order 1996
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 15th day of May 1996 Present, The Queens Most Excellent Majesty in Council
1.(1) This Order may be cited as the Hong Kong (Overseas Public Servants) (Pension Supplements) Order 1996. (2) This Order shall come into force on 1st July 1996.
2.(1) In this Order (including the Schedule):
(2) Where any calculation is to be made under this Order in accordance with the relevant law and that relevant law is amended after the coming into force of this Order by a law other than a law recognised for the purposes of this Order by the Secretary of State, the calculation shall be made in accordance with the relevant law as if it had not been so amended. (3) Nothing in paragraph (2) applies to the determination of the actual pension income of a pensioner or the determination of an actual gratuity, and in relation to such determination, the definition of relevant law in paragraph (1) shall be read as if the words "up to the date on which this Order comes into force and any other law of Hong Kong recognised by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order" were omitted.
3. This Order applies to:
4.(1) The provisions of Parts I and II of the Schedule to this Order shall apply for calculating and determining the notional Hong Kong pension of pensioners and the sterling value of such notional pension for the purposes of this Order. If a pensioner is entitled to more than one pension under the relevant laws, a separate calculation and determination shall be made in respect of each pension. (2) For the purposes of this Order, the actual pension income for any month of a pensioner in respect of a Hong Kong pension is the sum of:
5. If, in any month, the actual pension income of a pensioner in respect of a Hong Kong pension to which this Order applies is less than the sterling value of the pensioners notional Hong Kong pension, the pensioner shall be entitled to a supplementary payment in sterling of the difference between the two. Where a pension is payable in respect of only a part of a month, the notional Hong Kong pension shall be calculated on the same basis, and any supplementary payment shall be the difference between the two.
6. This Order applies only to pensions for the time being in payment and, accordingly:
7.(1) The provisions of Parts I and III of the Schedule to this Order shall apply for calculating and determining the notional Hong Kong gratuity in respect of a specified officer who exercises an option under the relevant law to be paid a gratuity and a reduced pension, the notional Hong Kong gratuity in respect of a death gratuity payable in respect of a specified officer, and the sterling value of such gratuities. (2) For the purposes of this Order, the actual gratuity of, or payable in respect of, a specified officer will be the sum of the sterling value of the gratuity (and any increases granted under the relevant law), at the exchange rate in force on the day the gratuity is paid, and any supplement payable in respect of the gratuity under any regulations made under section 11 of the Pensions Increase Act 1971. (3) In the event of there being any change in matters to be taken into account in calculating a notional Hong Kong gratuity between the registration of such gratuity under article 9 of this Order and the payment of the actual gratuity, the notional Hong Kong gratuity will be recalculated and redetermined.
8. If the actual gratuity paid to, or in respect of, a specified officer is less than the sterling value of the notional Hong Kong gratuity of that officer, he shall be entitled to a supplementary payment in sterling of the difference between the two.
9.(1) In order to qualify for supplementary payments under this Order, a pensioner shall provide the Secretary of State:
(2) In order to qualify for a supplementary payment under his Order in respect of a gratuity, a specified officer or, as the case may be, his legal personal representatives shall provide the Secretary of State:
(3) No supplementary payment shall be made under this Order except in respect of a registered notional Hong Kong pension or a registered notional Hong Kong gratuity, and the Secretary of State may withhold any supplementary payment unless he is satisfied that he has been correctly informed of all pertinent information as regards a pension or gratuity and the payments made under the law of Hong Kong in respect of the pension or gratuity.
10.(1) In any case where an increase to a pension under the law of Hong Kong which may be taken into account in determining any supplementary payment payable under this Order is granted or revised with retrospective effect, such supplementary payment will be revised accordingly with similar effect and any overpayment to the pensioner as a result may be recovered from him by deduction from any supplementary payments subsequently payable or otherwise. (2) Where any overpayment has not been recovered within three months of notification, no further supplementary payments shall be made to the pensioner until the amount of the overpayment has been recovered.
11. Any question relating to the interpretation of this Order, including any question as to who is a member of HMOCS, Her Majestys Overseas Judiciary or otherwise eligible as a specified officer and what shall be deemed to be the salary point and grade as at 1st January 1992 of a grade established or existing before or after that date, may be determined by the Secretary of State.
Notes: [2] Laws of Hong Kong, Cap 89. back [3] Laws of Hong Kong, Cap 99. back [4] Laws of Hong Kong, Cap 401. back [5] Laws of Hong Kong, Cap 257. back [6] Laws of Hong Kong, Cap 94. back |
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