R-10 - Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan

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118. (Replaced).
1973, c. 12, s. 105; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 55; 1987, c. 107, s. 192; 1988, c. 82, s. 42; 2007, c. 43, s. 79.
118. Notwithstanding the first paragraph of section 3, the pensioner becomes an employee within the meaning of this plan, unless he elects not to participate or not to again participate in the plan.
The election applies from the date on which the Commission receives notice in writing to that effect. However, the election made by an employee who has not transferred or been credited with years and parts of a year of service under the plan from the first day on which he held his last pensionable employment applies from that day or from the date on which he reaches 65 years of age if he is a pensioner under the Teachers Pension Plan or the Civil Service Superannuation Plan and if the first day is prior to the said date.
1973, c. 12, s. 105; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 55; 1987, c. 107, s. 192; 1988, c. 82, s. 42.
118. The pensioner may elect to again become a member of this plan.
1973, c. 12, s. 105; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 55; 1987, c. 107, s. 192.
118. The pensioner may elect to again become an employee to whom this plan is applicable.
1973, c. 12, s. 105; 1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1987, c. 47, s. 55.
118. The pensioner may elect to contribute to this plan and resume his status as an employee for the purpose of the application of this plan.
1973, c. 12, s. 105; 1983, c. 24, s. 1.
118. If the employer neglects to deduct the amount of a contribution from the pensionable salary of an employee, the employee may pay that amount to the Commission.
Every employer who neglects to deduct the amount of an employee’s contribution is liable to a penalty equal to 10% of such amount.
1973, c. 12, s. 105.