PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACTFINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION ACTPortions of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Divestiture RegulationsT.B.826779199812
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The Treasury Board, on the recommendation of the President of the Treasury Board, pursuant to paragraph 42.1(1)(u)a of the Public Service Superannuation Act and paragraph 7(2)(a) of the Financial Administration Act, hereby makes the annexed Portions of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Divestiture Regulations.S.C. 1992, c. 46, s. 22DefinitionsThe definitions in this section apply in these Regulations.Act means the Public Service Superannuation Act. (Loi)new employer means a person or body who, by reason of an agreement with Her Majesty in right of Canada, carries out the activities that were formerly carried out by a portion of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, and includes a person who acts for or on behalf of that person or body. (nouvel employeur)ApplicationSubject to subsection (2) and section 3, these Regulations apply to a person who, by reason of an agreement between Her Majesty in right of Canada and a new employer, ceases to be employed in the public service and becomes employed by the new employer.These Regulations do not apply to a person who subsequently becomes re-employed by the new employer.Sections 4 to 9 do not apply to a person who has exercised an option under subsection 3(2).SOR/2016-203, s. 65(E)Applicable ProvisionsSections 12 to 13.01 of the Act only apply to a person on and after the day on which they cease to be employed by the new employer.However, if on or after April 1, 1998, were it not for these Regulations, a person would be entitled to a return of contributions under subsection 12(3) or 12.1(4) of the Act, they may request, in writing, the return of contributions within one year after the day on which they cease to be employed in the public service and become employed by the new employer, and if, in the same circumstances, a person would be entitled to exercise an option in favour of the transfer value referred to in section 13.01 of the Act, they may exercise the option within the same period.SOR/2016-203, s. 63Survivor and ChildrenThe survivor and children of a person who dies while employed by the new employer are entitled to one of the following benefits to which they would have been entitled if the person had been employed in the public service:the death benefit under subsection 12(8) or 12.1(8) of the Act; orthe allowances referred to in subsection 13(3) or 13.001(3) of the Act.SOR/2016-203, s. 63[Repealed, SOR/2016-203, s. 63]For the purposes of subsection 26(2) of the Act, a child who was born to or adopted by a person or became the stepchild of the person during the period that begins on the date on which the person ceases to be employed in the public service and that ends on the date on which that person ceases to be employed by the new employer is entitled to an allowance under Part I of the Act.SOR/2016-203, s. 65(E)Adaptation of Subsection 10(5) of the ActFor the purposes of subsection 10(5) of the Act, the one year period referred to in paragraph 10(5)(a) of the Act shall begin on the date on which the person ceases to be employed by the new employer.Adaptation of Sections 12 to 13.01 of the ActFor the purposes of sections 12 to 13.01 of the Act, pensionable service includes the period of service with the new employer that begins on the day on which the person ceases to be employed in the public service and that ends on the day on which they cease to be employed by the new employer.SOR/2016-203, s. 64For the purposes of sections 12 to 13.01 of the Act, the age of the person when they cease to be employed in the public service is their age on the day on which they cease to be employed by the new employer.SOR/2016-203, s. 64Coming into ForceThese Regulations come into force on January 1, 1999.