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TRANSPORT EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BENEFITS ACT 1967 - SECT 23A

Extension of rights to spouse pensions

23A Extension of rights to spouse pensions

(1) This section applies to a contributor (the "pensioner") who made an election under section 23 (4) (a) (ii) and who marries or enters into a de facto relationship after becoming entitled to a pension under this Act.
(2) If a pensioner dies on or after the commencement of this section leaving an eligible widow or de facto partner, there is payable to the eligible widow or de facto partner:
(a) if the deceased pensioner and eligible widow or de facto partner had been married or been in a de facto relationship for 3 years or more immediately before the pensioner’s death-a pension at the rate of five-eighths of the pension the deceased pensioner was receiving, or entitled to receive, immediately before death, or
(b) if the deceased pensioner and eligible widow or de facto partner had been married or been in a de facto relationship for less than 3 years immediately before the pensioner’s death-a pension as referred to in paragraph (a), but reduced on a pro rata basis according to the proportion that the period of the marriage or relationship bears to 3 years.
(3) In this section:
"eligible widow or de facto partner" of a deceased pensioner means a widow or de facto partner who has or had in the marriage or relationship with the deceased pensioner a child, being:
(a) a child of the widow or de facto partner and the deceased pensioner who was, in the opinion of the Board, wholly or substantially dependent on the deceased pensioner at any time during the marriage or relationship, or
(b) a child of the deceased pensioner who was conceived before and born alive after the death of the pensioner.



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