R-9 - Act respecting the Québec Pension Plan

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174. An orphan’s pension or a disabled contributor’s child’s pension ceases to be payable at the end of the month preceding the eighteenth birthday of the beneficiary or at the end of the month of his death. The disabled contributor’s child’s pension also ceases to be payable at the end of the month in which the beneficiary ceases to be a child of the contributor within the meaning of section 86, or at the end of the month in which the disability pension ceases to be payable to the contributor.
Where a child became entitled to an orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension, as the child of a contributor other than his father and mother or one of his parents, he ceases to be entitled to it at the end of the month in which he goes back to live with either of such parents.
The adoption of a beneficiary of an orphan’s pension does not terminate the pension.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 24, s. 183; 1974, c. 16, s. 40; 1982, c. 17, s. 71; 1985, c. 4, s. 22; 1993, c. 15, s. 69; 2022, c. 22, s. 241.
174. An orphan’s pension or a disabled contributor’s child’s pension ceases to be payable at the end of the month preceding the eighteenth birthday of the beneficiary or at the end of the month of his death. The disabled contributor’s child’s pension also ceases to be payable at the end of the month in which the beneficiary ceases to be a child of the contributor within the meaning of section 86, or at the end of the month in which the disability pension ceases to be payable to the contributor.
Where a child became entitled to an orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension, as the child of a contributor other than his father and mother, he ceases to be entitled to it at the end of the month in which he goes back to live with either of such parents.
The adoption of a beneficiary of an orphan’s pension does not terminate the pension.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 24, s. 183; 1974, c. 16, s. 40; 1982, c. 17, s. 71; 1985, c. 4, s. 22; 1993, c. 15, s. 69.
174. The orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension ceases to be payable at the end of the month in which the beneficiary dies or ceases to be a dependent child within the meaning of paragraph a or b of section 87, or a child of a disabled contributor to whom a disability pension is payable under this act or under a similar plan.
Where a child became entitled to an orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension, as the dependent child of a contributor other than his father and mother, he ceases to be entitled to it at the end of the month in which he goes back to live with either of such parents.
The adoption of a beneficiary of an orphan’s pension by the surviving spouse, to the exclusion of every other person, does not terminate the pension.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 24, s. 183; 1974, c. 16, s. 40; 1982, c. 17, s. 71; 1985, c. 4, s. 22.
174. The orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension ceases to be payable at the end of the month in which the beneficiary dies or ceases to be a dependent child within the meaning of paragraph a or b of section 87, or a child of a disabled contributor to whom a disability pension is payable under this act or under a similar plan.
Where a child became entitled to an orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension, as the dependent child of a contributor other than his father and mother, he ceases to be entitled to it at the end of the month in which he goes back to live with either of such parents.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 24, s. 183; 1974, c. 16, s. 40; 1982, c. 17, s. 71.
174. The orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension ceases to be payable at the end of the month in which the beneficiary dies or ceases to be a dependent child within the meaning of paragraph a or b of section 87, or a child of a disabled contributor to whom a disability pension is payable under this act or under a similar plan.
Where a child became entitled to an orphan’s or disabled contributor’s child’s pension, as the dependent child of a contributor other than his legitimate, natural or adoptive father and mother, he ceases to be entitled to it at the end of the month in which he goes back to live with either of such parents.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 24, s. 183; 1974, c. 16, s. 40.