Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2022C00261:section:52:p45
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2022C00261
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 52 (pt 45/48)
Character Range: 138063–140554

in accordance with this rule, approve an increase, by an amount of interest, in the rate of the pension payable to the person for such period as CSC determines.
(3) A pension is not to be increased under subrule (2) if CSC is of the opinion that the amount of the increase would not be significant.
(4) Interest applicable under this rule is calculated in such manner as CSC determines:
     (a) in the case of a lump sum payment—in respect of the period of the delay; and
     (b) in the case of a pension—in respect of:
          (i) each instalment of the pension delayed; and
          (ii) the period of delay of that instalment.
(5) In this rule:
"benefit" means employer benefit or member benefit.
Payment of benefit otherwise than to person entitled
70. (1) Where, in the opinion of CSC, the part of:
     (a) an instalment of spouse's pension; or
     (b) a spouse's lump sum payment;
attributable to an eligible child or eligible children, or any portion of that part, should, by reason of the child or children not being in the custody, care and control of the spouse, or for any other reason which CSC thinks proper, be paid to a person other than the spouse, CSC may authorise payment of that part, or a portion of the part, to the other person and if CSC does so payment is to be made to the other person accordingly.
(2) For the purposes of subrule (1), the part of a spouse's lump sum payment attributable to that eligible child or those eligible children is taken to be the amount obtained by multiplying the spouse's lump sum payment by the percentage applicable in respect of an eligible child or children under rule 43 in relation to a pension.
(3) Where, in the opinion of CSC:
     (a) an instalment, or part of an instalment, of a pension; or
     (b) an amount of any other benefit;
should:
     (c) by reason of the person who, but for this rule, would be entitled to the payment being a child, or being a person who is of unsound mind or undergoing imprisonment or otherwise being under a disability; or
     (d) for any other reason which CSC thinks proper;
be paid to a person other than the person who would be so entitled to the payment, CSC may authorise payment to the other person and if CSC does so payment is to be made to the other person accordingly.
(4) It is the intention of this rule that:
     (a) the part, or a portion of the part, of an instalment of spouse's pension attributable to an eligible child that, by virtue of subrule (1), is paid to a