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Ss.75‐86 rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
Ss.87, 88 rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
(1)All rules [F1 and orders made under this Act] shall be subject to negative resolution.
Subs.(2) rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
F11972 NI 10
(1)There shall be paid out of the Consolidated Fund—
(a)any payments to be so made under provisions of this Act or the Superannuation Act 1965 [1965 c.74] relating to public offices; and
(b)any increase attributable to this Act in the sums to be so paid under any other Act.
(2)There shall be paid out of moneys provided by Parliament—
(a)any pension, allowance, gratuity or return of contributions, with or without interest, which is payable under or by virtue of any of the provisions of this Act and does not fall to be paid from some other fund;
(b)any sums to be so paid under the provisions of the Superannuation Act 1965 relating to public offices;
Para.(c) rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
(d)any administrative expenses incurred by any government department under this Act.
Subs.(3) rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
(1)In this Act “civil service” means the civil service of Northern Ireland.
(2)In this Act “civil servant” means a person (not being a transferred Irish officer who was an established civil servant in the permanent civil service of the United Kingdom at the date on which he became an officer of the Government of Northern Ireland or was allocated to that Government) serving in an established capacity in the permanent civil service, and references in this Act to persons ceasing to be civil servants, to persons retiring from being civil servants and to retired civil servants shall be construed accordingly.
(3)Except where the context otherwise requires, any reference in this Act to a person ceasing to be a civil servant includes a reference to the death of a person who dies while he is a civil servant.
(4)For the purposes of this Act no person shall be deemed to have served in the permanent civil service unless he holds his appointment directly from the Crown or has been admitted into the civil service with a certificate from the Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ireland or as a specially appointed officer.
(5)For the purposes of this Act, any person—
(a)who has served as a civil servant and commenced so to serve at any time between the 6th June 1921 and the 22nd December 1926; and
(b)in relation to whom a certificate was issued by the Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ireland on or before the 22nd December 1926,
shall be deemed to have been admitted with the said certificate into the civil service upon such date as the MinistryF2 may certify in that behalf, notwithstanding that the said certificate may have been issued after the date certified by the MinistryF2.
F2The Ministry is defined in s.93 (rep. with saving) as M/Fin.
Ss.92,93 rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
S.94 rep. by SR 1979/103
(1)The savings and transitional provisions contained in Schedule 9 shall have effect.
Subs.(2) rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
S.96 rep. with saving by 1972 NI 10
This Act may be cited as the Superannuation Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 … Commencement
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