Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00321:reg:16:p93
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00321
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 93/106)
Character Range: 363869–366818

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 reduced under Rule 9.3.11 and the pension is converted to a lump sum under Rule 9.3.13.

Pensioner not survived by eligible dependents, or no further benefits payable
7.3.3 A lump sum of the amount, if any, by which the sum of a deceased pensioner's:

    (a) accumulated member contributions; and

    (b) accumulated productivity contributions; and

         (c) any superannuation guarantee additional amount that is applicable in respect of the deceased pensioner;

exceeds the total amount of benefits in the form of pension or lump sum paid to the deceased pensioner since his/her last day of membership is payable if the deceased pensioner:

         (i) did not retire on invalidity grounds (see instead Rule 7.3.4); and

             (ii) was not a preserved benefit member immediately before becoming a pensioner (see instead Rule 7.3.5); and
             (iii) had not transferred a transfer amount into the PSS scheme before 1 January 1996 (see instead Rule 11.3.26); and
             (iv) is not survived by a spouse or children eligible for benefits, including partially dependent children.
7.3.4 A lump sum of the amount, if any, by which the final benefit accrual plus the superannuation guarantee additional amount (if any) that is applicable in respect of the deceased pensioner exceeds the total amount of benefits in the form of pension or lump sum paid to the deceased pensioner since his/her last day of membership is payable if the deceased pensioner:

         (a) retired on invalidity grounds; and
         (b) was not a preserved benefit member immediately before becoming a pensioner (see instead Rule 7.3.5); and
         (c) had not transferred a transfer amount into the PSS scheme before 1 January 1996 (see instead Rule 11.3.26); and
         (d) is not survived by a spouse or children eligible for benefits, including partially dependent children.

7.3.5 A lump sum of the amount, if any, by which the sum of a deceased pensioner's:

         (a) accumulated member contributions included in a preserved benefit at the date the preserved benefit became payable; and
         (b) accumulated productivity contributions included in a preserved benefit at the date the preserved benefit became payable; and
         (c) any superannuation guarantee additional amount that is applicable in respect of the deceased pensioner;

exceeds the total amount of benefits in the form of pension or lump sum paid to the deceased pensioner since the date the preserved benefit became payable, is payable if the deceased pensioner:

             (i) was a preserved benefit member immediately before becoming a pensioner; and
             (ii) had not transferred a transfer amount into the PSS