R-11 - Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan

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41. The pension becomes payable to the teacher entitled to it from the day on which he retires.
A teacher who ceases to participate in the plan and is eligible for a pension without actuarial reduction is presumed to retire on the day after the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan. However, if the teacher continues to hold pensionable employment under the plan after 30 December of the year in which he attains 69 years of age, the day after the day on which he ceases to hold such employment is the day on which he retires.
A teacher who ceases to participate in the plan, who is eligible for an actuarially reduced pension and who applies therefor retires
(1)  on the day after the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan, if his pension application is received at Retraite Québec within 60 days after the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan;
(2)  on the date of receipt of his pension application if the date falls more than 60 days after the date on which he ceased to participate in the plan, but not after the date on which the pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan;
(3)  on any date indicated in his pension application if it is after the date of receipt of the application and the date on which he ceased to participate in the plan, but not after the date on which the pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan; or
(4)  on the first date on which a pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan if the date of receipt of the pension application is subsequent to that date.
However, where the teacher referred to in the third paragraph does not apply for a pension, he is presumed to retire on the first date on which a pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28; 1983, c. 24, s. 2; 1988, c. 82, s. 76; 1991, c. 77, s. 80; 1995, c. 46, s. 25; 1997, c. 50, s. 70; 2015, c. 20, s. 61.
41. The pension becomes payable to the teacher entitled to it from the day on which he retires.
A teacher who ceases to participate in the plan and is eligible for a pension without actuarial reduction is presumed to retire on the day after the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan. However, if the teacher continues to hold pensionable employment under the plan after 30 December of the year in which he attains 69 years of age, the day after the day on which he ceases to hold such employment is the day on which he retires.
A teacher who ceases to participate in the plan, who is eligible for an actuarially reduced pension and who applies therefor retires
(1)  on the day after the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan, if his pension application is received at the Commission within 60 days after the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan;
(2)  on the date of receipt of his pension application if the date falls more than 60 days after the date on which he ceased to participate in the plan, but not after the date on which the pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan;
(3)  on any date indicated in his pension application if it is after the date of receipt of the application and the date on which he ceased to participate in the plan, but not after the date on which the pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan; or
(4)  on the first date on which a pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan if the date of receipt of the pension application is subsequent to that date.
However, where the teacher referred to in the third paragraph does not apply for a pension, he is presumed to retire on the first date on which a pension would otherwise have been granted to him without actuarial reduction at the time he ceased to participate in the plan.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28; 1983, c. 24, s. 2; 1988, c. 82, s. 76; 1991, c. 77, s. 80; 1995, c. 46, s. 25; 1997, c. 50, s. 70.
41. The pension becomes payable to the teacher who is entitled to it from the day he retires or at the latest from 31 December of the year in which he reaches 71 years of age.
A teacher is presumed to retire on the day following the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28; 1983, c. 24, s. 2; 1988, c. 82, s. 76; 1991, c. 77, s. 80; 1995, c. 46, s. 25.
41. The pension becomes payable to the teacher who is entitled to it from the day he retires or at the latest from 31 December of the year in which he reaches 71 years of age.
A teacher is deemed to retire on the day following the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28; 1983, c. 24, s. 2; 1988, c. 82, s. 76; 1991, c. 77, s. 80.
41. The pension becomes payable to the teacher who is entitled to it from the day he retires or not later than the day he reaches 71 years of age.
A teacher is deemed to retire on the day following the day on which he ceases to participate in the plan.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28; 1983, c. 24, s. 2; 1988, c. 82, s. 76.
41. The pension becomes payable to the teacher who is entitled to it from the day he retires or not later than the day he reaches 71 years of age.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28; 1983, c. 24, s. 2.
41. Sections 29 and 37 shall not apply to a teacher who ceases to hold a position contemplated by this act and who, under the Act respecting the Civil Service Superannuation Plan or in consequence of an agreement under section 44, is entitled for pension purposes to his years of service as a teacher.
Such years of service as a teacher shall be taken into account, for pension purposes, only if such teacher applies to that effect to the Commission.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 68, s. 24; 1977, c. 23, s. 28.