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LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER AUTHORITIES (SUPERANNUATION) ACT 1927 - SECT 14
Retiring age
14 Retiring age
(1) For the purposes of this Part the retiring age of a permanent servant
shall be the age of sixty-five years:
Provided that where a permanent servant is over the age of fifty-five years at
the commencement of this Act or at the date upon which the provisions of this
Act are applied to him or at the date of his appointment (as the case may be)
his retiring age shall be one year in excess of sixty-five years for each
completed period of two years by which his age at the commencement of this Act
or at the date upon which the provisions of this Act are applied to him or at
the date of his appointment (as the case may be) is in excess of fifty-five
years:
Provided that the date of retirement of any servant shall be not less than
four years from the date of commencement of this Act or the date upon which
the provisions of this Act are applied to him or the date of his appointment
(as the case may be):
Provided further that the retiring date for the purposes of this Part shall be
the anniversary date, following his sixty-fifth birthday or such subsequent
birthday fixed as his retiring age as aforesaid, of the commencement of the
period covered by the first contribution paid to the board as provided in
section 13 at the rate payable in respect of him in the last continuous period
of his employment with a council.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in
subsection (1) the retiring age of a permanent servant who is a
veterinary inspector shall not be later than the anniversary date, following
his sixty-fifth birthday, of the commencement of the period covered by the
first contribution paid to the board as provided in section 13, at the rate
payable in respect of him in the last continuous period of his employment with
a pastures protection board.
Where a permanent servant who is a veterinary inspector is over the age of
sixty-five years at the commencement of the Local Government (Superannuation)
Amendment Act 1940 , his retiring age shall be the age reached by him at the
expiration of three months after such commencement, and no contribution shall
be made under this Act in respect of any such permanent servant.
(3)
Notwithstanding anything contained in subsection (1) the retiring age of a
servant (other than a veterinary inspector) of a pastures protection board to
whom this Act is applied shall not be later than the anniversary date,
following his sixty-fifth birthday, of the commencement of the period covered
by the first contribution paid to the board as provided in section 13, at the
rate payable in respect of him in the last continuous period of his employment
with a pastures protection board.
Where a servant (other than a veterinary inspector) of a pastures protection
board is over the age of sixty-five years at the date this Act is applied to
him his retiring age shall be the age reached by him at the expiration of
three months after such date, and no contribution shall be made under this Act
in respect of any such servant.
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in
subsection (1) the retiring age of a person who becomes a permanent servant on
or after the appointed day referred to in Part 3B shall be the age of
sixty-five years.
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