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LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER AUTHORITIES (SUPERANNUATION) ACT 1927 - SECT 17BA
Payment without grant of probate etc
17BA Payment without grant of probate etc
(1) Where a person dies and: (a) a benefit is or becomes payable from the
Provident Fund or the Benefits Fund in relation to the deceased,
(b)
production to the Board of probate of the will, or letters of administration
of the estate, of the deceased has not been arranged, and
(c) the Board has
not, within the period of 3 months that next succeeds the death of the
deceased, received a notice of intention to apply for a grant of probate of
the will, or letters of administration of the estate, of the deceased,
the
Board may, if it so decides, make a payment of the whole or any part of the
benefit in accordance with subsection (2), being a payment that does not
exceed $50,000 or, where some other amount is prescribed for the purposes of
this section, that other amount.
(2) Where the Board makes a decision under
subsection (1), the Board may: (a) pay the whole or any part of the amount of
the benefit to an eligible person within the meaning of Chapter 3 of the
Succession Act 2006 ,
(b) after paying the funeral expenses of the deceased
or reimbursing a person who has paid those expenses-pay the whole or any part
of the balance to any person referred to in paragraph (a), or
(c) in special
circumstances, pay the whole or any part of the amount of the benefit, or the
balance referred to in paragraph (b), to some other person.
(3) Where a
contributor or former contributor under Part 3 or 3B dies and the Board is of
the opinion that proceedings might be instituted under Chapter 3 of the
Succession Act 2006 in relation to the estate, or notional estate, of the
deceased, the Board may, despite any other provision of this Act, pay to the
personal representatives of the deceased any benefit that, but for this
subsection, would have been paid to some other person.
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