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POLICE ASSOCIATION EMPLOYEES (SUPERANNUATION) ACT 1969 - SECT 4
Competing claims for spouses’ or de facto partners’ benefits
(1) This section applies to a superannuation allowance under this Act which is
payable to the spouse or de facto partner of a prescribed person (within the
meaning of section 3) who has died.
(2) If a superannuation allowance would
be payable to more than one person because a prescribed person, who has died,
has left more than one spouse or de facto partner, then, despite any other
provision of this Act: (a) the allowance is payable in accordance with a
determination made by STC, and not otherwise, and
(b) the total amount of
allowance payable to those persons at any time is not to exceed the amount of
allowance or gratuity that would be payable if there were only one spouse or
de facto partner.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2) (a), STC may
determine in relation to a superannuation allowance: (a) that the allowance is
not payable to such of the persons concerned as it specifies, or
(b) that the
amount of the allowance is to be apportioned between the persons concerned in
such manner as it specifies.
(4) STC may withhold the payment of any part of
a superannuation allowance: (a) until 30 days after the death of the
prescribed person in respect of which the allowance is payable, or
(b) if an
application has been made for the allowance by more than one person, until it
is satisfied that only one of those persons is entitled to the allowance or
until a determination is made in relation to the matter by STC under this
section.
(5) If, after 30 days from the death of a prescribed person, a
superannuation allowance is paid in respect of any period to the spouse or
de facto partner of the prescribed person, a superannuation allowance is not
payable to any other spouse or de facto partner of the prescribed person in
respect of that period.
(6) For the purposes of subsection (5), an amount
paid in good faith by STC to a person purporting to be the spouse or
de facto partner of a prescribed person is taken to have been paid to the
spouse or de facto partner of the prescribed person.
(7) If, after 30 days
from the death of a prescribed person, any amount is paid under this Act to
the person’s personal representatives or to such other persons as STC may
determine, any superannuation allowance which is payable to the spouse or
de facto partner of the prescribed person is to be reduced by the amount so
paid.
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