Canadian Forces Superannuation Act
Marginal note:Retirement due to disability
18 (1) A contributor who is compulsorily retired from the regular force by reason of having become disabled is entitled to a benefit determined as follows:
(a) if he has served in the regular force for less than ten years, he is entitled to
(i) a return of contributions, or
(ii) a cash termination allowance,
whichever is the greater; and
(b) if he has served in the regular force for ten or more years, he is entitled to an immediate annuity.
Marginal note:Retirement to promote economy or efficiency
(2) A contributor who, not having reached retirement age, is compulsorily retired from the regular force to promote economy or efficiency is entitled to a benefit determined as follows:
(a) if he has served in the regular force for three years or less, he is entitled to a return of contributions;
(b) if he has served in the regular force for more than three years but less than ten years, he is entitled to
(i) a return of contributions, or
(ii) a cash termination allowance,
whichever is the greater;
(c) if he has served in the regular force for ten or more years but less than twenty years, he is entitled, at his option, to
(i) a return of contributions,
(ii) a deferred annuity, or
(iii) with the consent of the Minister, an immediate annuity reduced until such time as he reaches sixty-five years of age but not thereafter, by five per cent for each full year not exceeding six by which
(A) the period of his service in the regular force is less than twenty years, or
(B) his age at the time of his retirement is less than the retirement age applicable to his rank,
whichever is the lesser; and
(d) if he has served in the regular force for twenty or more years, he is entitled to an immediate annuity.
(3) and (4) [Repealed, 1999, c. 34, s. 130]
- R.S., 1985, c. C-17, s. 18
- 1999, c. 34, s. 130
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