Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00321:reg:16:p92
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00321
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 92/106)
Character Range: 361379–364103

with a spouse; and
         (c) any eligible children who do not ordinarily live with a spouse, but who ordinarily live together; and
    (d) any partially dependent child; or
    (e) any combination of such beneficiaries.

Children eligible for benefit — not living with spouse or where there is no spouse
7.2.2 Any part of the lump sum apportioned by CSC under Rule 7.2.1 to any child or children entitled to benefits is payable to, or for the benefit of, that child, or collectively to, or for the benefit of, those children.  There is no option to convert the lump sum to pension.
7.2.3 Where a deceased limited benefits member is not survived by a spouse but is survived by an eligible child or children and/or a partially dependent child or children, a lump sum of the final benefit accrual plus the superannuation guarantee additional amount (if any) that is applicable in respect of that former member is payable to, or for the benefit of, that child or collectively to, or for the benefit of, those children.
CSC will apportion that lump sum between two or more such children who are not living together.  There is no option to convert the lump sum to a pension.

No spouse or eligible or partially dependent children
7.2.4 If a deceased limited benefits member is not survived by a spouse or children eligible for benefits, including partially dependent children, CSC may pay the final benefit accrual plus the superannuation guarantee additional amount (if any) that is applicable in respect of the deceased limited benefits member to:
         (a) any child or children of the deceased limited benefits member who would otherwise be ineligible for benefits, in such proportions as are determined by CSC; or
         (b) the legal personal representative of the deceased limited benefits member.
If, after making reasonable enquiries, CSC is unable to find the legal personal representative of a deceased limited benefits member CSC may pay the final benefit accrual plus the superannuation guarantee additional amount (if any) that is applicable in respect of the deceased limited benefits member to an individual or apportion it between two or more individuals.
7.2.5 Rule deleted in the 10th amending deed.

Division 3

Pensioner survived by a spouse and/or children eligible for benefits
7.3.1 A spouse of a deceased pensioner is entitled to a pension (see Rule 9.3.5), unless the pension is reduced under Rule 9.3.11 and the pension is converted to a lump sum under Rule 9.3.13.

7.3.2 An eligible child or children and/or a partially dependent child or children of a deceased pensioner who is not survived by a spouse, is or are collectively, entitled to a pension (see Rule 9.3.6), unless the pension is