Army Pensions Act, 1957

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Number 19 of 1957.


ARMY PENSIONS ACT, 1957.


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Part I .

PRELIMINARY AND GENERAL

Section

1.

Short title and collective citation.

2.

Interpretation.

Part II .

INCREASES OF PENSIONS, ALLOWANCES AND GRATUITIES UNDER THE ACTS.

3.

Appropriate sum.

4.

Increase of wound pensions and gratuities under section 1 of the Act 1923.

5.

Increase of wound pensions under section 3 of the Act of 1923.

6.

Amendment of Second Schedule to the Act of 1923.

7.

Amendment of Third Schedule to the Act of 1923.

8.

Increase of disability pensions under section 9 of the Act of 1927.

9.

Increase of disability pensions under section 10 of the Act of 1927.

10.

Increase of wound pensions and gratuities under section 11 of the Act of 1927.

11.

Increase of certain wound pensions and gratuities under section 12 of the Act of 1927.

12.

Increase of disability pensions under section 13 of the Act of 1927.

13.

Amendment of Sixth Schedule to the Act of 1927.

14.

Amendment of Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927.

15.

Increase of wound disability and married pensions and gratuities under section 10 of the Act of 1932.

16.

Amendment of Second Schedule to the Act of 1932.

17.

Amendment of section 19 of the Act of 1937.

18.

Increase of pensions under section 26 of the Act of 1937.

19.

Increase of pensions under sections 28 and 29 of the Act of 1937.

20.

Increase of dependants' allowances under section 37 of the Act of 1937.

21.

Increase of pensions under section 6 of the Act of 1941.

22.

Increase of pensions under section 4 of the Act of 1943.

23.

Increase of pensions under section 6 of the Act of 1943.

24.

Increase of pensions under section 12 of the Act of 1946.

25.

Amendment of section 16 of the Act of 1953.

26.

Amendment of section 24 of the Act of 1953.

27.

Restriction on increase of pension.

28.

Non-application of preceding provisions of this Part.

29.

Increase of certain disablement pensions.

30.

Commencement of this Part.

Part III .

AMENDMENT OF THE ACTS.

31.

Amendment of the Act of 1923.

32.

Alteration of scales of wound pensions in case of officer discharged after the passing of this Act.

33.

Provisions in relation to qualified persons and the payment of special allowances.

34.

Reconsideration of applications refused under section 4 of the Act of 1953.

35.

Amendment of Part II of the Act of 1953.

36.

Amendment of section 41 of the Act of 1953.

37.

Gratuities to relatives of certain deceased persons.

38.

Obligation to notify Minister of certain occurrences.

39.

Miscellaneous amendments of the Acts.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.


Acts Referred to

Army Pensions Act, 1923

No. 26 of 1923

Army Pensions Act, 1927

No. 12 of 1927

Army Pensions Act, 1932

No. 24 of 1932

Army Pensions Act, 1937

No. 15 of 1937

Army Pensions Act, 1941

No. 2 of 1941

Army Pensions Act, 1943

No. 14 of 1943

Army Pensions Act, 1946

No. 3 of 1946

Army Pensions Act, 1949

No. 19 of 1949

Army Pensions Act, 1953

No. 23 of 1953

Army Pensions (Increase) Act, 1949

No. 28 of 1949

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Number 19 of 1957.


ARMY PENSIONS ACT, 1957.


AN ACT TO AMEND AND EXTEND THE ARMY PENSIONS ACTS, 1923 TO 1953. [18th July, 1957.]

BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:—

PART I.

Preliminary and General.

Short title and collective citation.

1.—(1) This Act may be cited as the Army Pensions Act, 1957.

(2) The Acts and this Act may be cited together as the Army Pensions Acts, 1923 to 1957.

Interpretation.

2.—(1) In this Act—

“the Act of 1923” means the Army Pensions Act, 1923 (No. 26 of 1923);

“the Act of 1927” means the Army Pensions Act, 1927 (No. 12 of 1927);

“the Act of 1932” means the Army Pensions Act, 1932 (No. 24 of 1932);

“the Act of 1937” means the Army Pensions Act, 1937 (No. 15 of 1937);

“the Act of 1941” means the Army Pensions Act, 1941 (No. 2 of 1941);

“the Act of 1943” means the Army Pensions Act, 1943 (No. 14 of 1943);

“the Act of 1946” means the Army Pensions Act, 1946 (No. 3 of 1946);

“the Act of 1949” means the Army Pensions Act, 1949 (No. 19 of 1949);

“the Act of 1953” means the Army Pensions Act, 1953 (No. 23 of 1953);

“the Acts” means the Army Pensions Acts, 1923 to 1953, but does not include this Act;

“the April, 1922-September, 1924, period” means the period which commenced on the 1st day of April, 1922, and ended on the 30th day of September, 1924;

“disablement pension” means a wound or disability pension under the Acts, and includes any further pension under section 2 or section 3 of the Act of 1923 and a married pension;

“Defence Forces pension” means retired pay or pension under any scheme made (whether before or after the passing of this Act) under the Defence Forces (Pensions) Acts, 1932 to 1949, as amended by any subsequent enactment.

(2) This Act shall be construed as one with the Acts.

(3) References in this Act to any enactment shall be construed as references to that enactment as amended by any subsequent enactment.

PART II.

Increases of Pensions, Allowances and Gratuities under the Acts.

Appropriate sum.

3.—(1) For the purposes of this Part “the appropriate sum” in relation to a pension means—

(a) where the amount of the pension does not exceed £100 a year, fifteen per cent. of the amount of the pension,

(b) where the amount of the pension exceeds £100 a year but does not exceed £125 a year, £15 a year.

(c) where the amount of the pension exceeds £125 a year but does not exceed £150 a year, twelve per cent. of the amount of the pension,

(d) where the amount of the pension exceeds £150 a year but does not exceed £200 a year, £18 a year,

(e) where the amount of the pension exceeds £200 a year but does not exceed £300 a year, nine per cent. of the amount of the pension,

(f) where the amount of the pension exceeds £300 a year but does not exceed £450 a year, £27 a year.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section, the amount of a pension shall be the amount of the full pension, whether the pension is in course of payment in full, in part or not at all.

(3) In this section “pension” does not include a further pension under section 2 or section 3 of the Act of 1923 or a married pension.

Increase of wound pensions and gratuities under section 1 of the Act of 1923.

4.—(1) A wound pension granted under section 1 of the Act of 1923 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 1st day of October, 1924, which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) The amount of a wound pension granted under section 1 of the Act of 1923 to an officer discharged from the forces on or after the 1st day of October, 1924, and before the 2nd day of April, 1950, shall, in lieu of being an amount calculated in accordance with subsection (2) of section 14 of the Act of 1953, be whichever of the following amounts is the lesser—

(a) the amount payable to such officer under subsection (2) of the said section 14, increased by the appropriate sum,

(b) the amount which would be payable to such officer under the Acts if he had been discharged from the forces on the 2nd day of November, 1952, and his rank and service in that rank on that date were the same as those on the date of his actual discharge and the scale of pension applicable to him were the appropriate scale contained in the Tables to this subsection.

TABLE I

Officer who was a married officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Regulations governing the pay of officers in force on the day before the day of his discharge from the forces.

Degree of Disablement

Scale of Pension

(1)

(2)

per cent.

100

48 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

90

43 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

80

39 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

70

34 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

60

29 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

50

24 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

40

19 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

30

14 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

20

10 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

TABLE II

Officer who was not a married officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Regulations governing the pay of officers in force on the day before the day of his discharge from the forces.

Degree of Disablement

Scale of Pension

(1)

(2)

per cent.

100

55 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

90

50 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

80

44 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

70

39 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

60

33 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

50

28 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

40

22 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

30

17 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

20

11 per cent. of annual pay at the date of discharge.

(3) A wound pension granted under section 1 of the Act of 1923 to a soldier which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(4) Section 1 of the Act of 1923 is hereby amended by the substitution, in subsection (3), of “£175” for “£100” and “£105” for “£60”, and section 3 of the Act of 1923 (in so far as it relates to the grant of a gratuity) shall have effect accordingly.

Increase of wound pensions under section 3 of the Act of 1923.

5.—(1) A wound pension granted under section 3 of the Act of 1923 to a person deemed to have held the rank of officer in the forces which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) A wound pension granted under section 3 of the Act of 1923 to a person deemed to have held the rank of soldier in the forces which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

Amendment of Second Schedule to the Act of 1923.

6.—(1) In the Second Schedule to the Act of 1923 (which specifies allowances for dependants of certain deceased officers) there shall be substituted—

(a) in paragraph 1, “£151” for “£90” and “£188” for “£120”,

(b) in paragraph 2 and in paragraph 3, “£41 10s.” for “£36” and “£69” for “£60”,

(c) in paragraph 4, “£60” for “£35”, and

(d) in paragraph 5, “£1 14s. 6d.” for “£1 10s.”.

(2) Section 4 of the Army Pensions (Increase) Act, 1949 (No. 28 of 1949), is hereby repealed.

Amendment of Third Schedule to the Act of 1923.

7.—In the Third Schedule to the Act of 1923 (which specifies allowances for dependants of certain deceased soldiers) there shall be substituted—

(a) in paragraph 1, “£1 10s. 3d.” for “£1 6s. 3d.” and “£78 10s.” for “£45 10s. 0d.”,

(b) in paragraph 2, “8s. 9d.”, “6s.” and “14s. 9d.” for “5s.”, “3s. 6d.” and “8s. 6d.”, respectively,

(c) in paragraph 3, “£60” for “£35”, and

(d) in paragraph 4, “£1 6s.” for “£1 2s. 6d.”.

Increase of disability pensions under section 9 of the Act of 1927.

8.—(1) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 9 of the Act of 1927 to an officer which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 9 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

Increase of disability pensions under section 10 of the Act of 1927.

9.—(1) The amount of a disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 10 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, shall be determined in accordance with the provisions set out in the Third Schedule to this Act.

(2) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 10 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier suffering at the date of his discharge from a disablement caused by disease attributable to service in the forces during the April, 1922-September, 1924, period shall, in lieu of being payable at the rate specified in that behalf in those provisions of the Fourth Schedule to the Act of 1953 which are applicable to his case, be payable at the increased rate specified in that behalf in those provisions of the Fourth Schedule to this Act which are applicable to his case.

(3) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 10 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier who was at the date of his discharge from the forces suffering from a disablement caused by disease attributable to service in the forces during the emergency period and which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

Increase of wound pensions and gratuities under section 11 of the Act of 1927.

10.—(1) A wound pension granted under subsection (1) of section 11 of the Act of 1927 to an officer which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) A wound pension granted under subsection (1) of section 11 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(3) Subsection (4) of section 11 of the Act of 1927 is hereby amended by the substitution of “one hundred and seventy-five pounds” for “one hundred pounds” and “one hundred and five pounds” for “sixty pounds.”

Increase of certain wound pensions and gratuities under section 12 of the Act of 1927.

11.—(1) The amount of a wound pension granted under subsection (1) of section 12 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, shall be determined in accordance with the provisions set out in the Third Schedule to this Act.

(2) A wound pension granted under subsection (1) of section 12 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier who was discharged from the forces before the 30th day of July, 1949, and who at the date of his discharge was suffering from a disablement due to a wound attributable to service in the forces other than during the emergency period shall, in lieu of being payable at the rate specified in that behalf in those provisions of the Fourth Schedule to the Act of 1953 which are applicable to his case, be payable at the increased rate specified in that behalf in those provisions of the Fourth Schedule to this Act which are applicable to his case.

(3) A wound pension granted under subsection (1) of section 12 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier who was discharged from the forces before the 30th day of July, 1949, and who at the date of his discharge was suffering from a disablement due to a wound attributable to service in the forces during the emergency period and which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(4) Subsection (4) of section 12 of the Act of 1927 is hereby amended—

(i) by the substitution in paragraph (a) of “one hundred and forty pounds” for “eighty pounds” and “eight pounds and fifteen shillings” for “five pounds”,

(ii) by the substitution in paragraph (b) of “seventy pounds” for “forty pounds” and “four pounds seven shillings and sixpence” for “two pounds and ten shillings”.

(5) The First Schedule to the Act of 1949 is hereby amended by the substitution for Part II (which specifies the amount of a wound pension payable to a soldier who was discharged from the forces on or after the 30th day of July, 1949), of the following:

“PART II.

Wound Pensions—Soldiers.

Degree of Disablement

Rate of Pension per week

per cent.

£

s.

d.

100

3

8

0

90

3

3

6

80

2

16

6

70

2

9

9

60

2

3

6

50

1

16

3

40

1

9

0

30

1

1

9

20

14

6

Increase of disability pensions under section 13 of the Act of 1927.

12.—(1) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 13 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 1st day of October, 1924, or to a person determined to have been an officer which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the First Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) The amount of a disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 13 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces on or after the 1st day of October, 1924, and before the 2nd day of April, 1950, shall, in lieu of being an amount calculated in accordance with subsection (2) of section 23 of the Act of 1953, be whichever of the following is the lesser—

(a) the amount payable to such officer under subsection (2) of the said section 23, increased by the appropriate sum,

(b) the amount which would be payable to such officer under the Acts if he had been discharged from the forces on the 2nd day of November, 1952, and his rank and service in that rank on that date were the same as those on the date of his actual discharge and the scale of pension applicable to him were the appropriate scale contained in the Tables to subsection (2) of section 4 of this Act.

(3) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 13 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier discharged from the forces before the 1st day of October, 1924, or to a person determined to have been a soldier which under the Acts is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Second Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(4) A disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 13 of the Act of 1927 to a soldier discharged from the forces on or after the 1st day of October, 1924, shall, in lieu of being payable at the rate specified in that behalf in those provisions of the Fourth Schedule to the Act of 1953 which are applicable to his case, be payable at the increased rate specified in that behalf in those provisions of the Fourth Schedule to this Act which are applicable to his case.

Amendment of Sixth Schedule to the Act of 1927.

13.—In the Sixth Schedule to the Act of 1927 (which specifies allowances to dependants of certain deceased members of the forces)—

(a) in paragraph 1 of Part I, “£151” and “£188” shall be substituted for “£135” and “£120”, respectively,

(b) in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Part I, “£41 10s.” and “£69” shall be substituted for “£24”, and “£40”, respectively,

(c) in paragraph 4 of Part I, “£60” shall be substituted for “£35”,

(d) in paragraph 1 of Part II, “£1 10s. 3d.” and “£78 10s.” shall be substituted for “£1 6s. 3d.” and “£45 10s.”, respectively,

(e) in paragraph 2 of Part II, “8s. 9d.”, “6s.” and “14s. 9d.” shall be substituted for “5s.”, “3s. 6d.” and “8s. 6d.”, respectively, and

(f) in paragraph 3 of Part II, “£60” shall be substituted for “£35”.

Amendment of Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927.

14.—(1) The following Parts shall be substituted for Part I and Part II of the Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927 (which specifies allowances to dependants of certain deceased members of the forces):

“Allowances to Dependants.

PART I.

Officers.

1. Widow of second lieutenant, lieutenant or captain

£103 10s. per annum during widowhood.

Widow of major, lieutenant-colonel or commandant

£151 per annum during widowhood.

Widow of colonel or officer of higher rank

£188 per annum during widowhood.

2. Widow of officer (any rank)

£188 gratuity on first remarriage.

3. Children who are, in the case of sons, under the age of 18, and in the case of daughters, unmarried and under the age of 21—

(a) while mother is living, £31 per annum for each child.

(b) after death of mother, £57 10s. per annum for each child.

4. Children over the age of 11 and under the age of 18.

Repayment of amount proved to have been in fact necessarily and properly expended in educational fees but not exceeding £60 in any one calendar year in respect of any one child. This allowance is additional to the allowance stated in paragraph 3.

PART II.

Soldiers.

1. Widow

21s. 6d. per week during widowhood.

2. Widow

Gratuity of £86 on first remarriage.

3. Children who are, in the case of sons, under the age of 18, and in the case of daughters, unmarried and under the age of 18

(a) while mother is living, 8s. per week for each child.

(b) after death of mother, 16s. per week for each child.

4. Children over the age of 11 and under the age of 18

Repayment of amount proved to have been in fact necessarily and properly expended in educational fees but not exceeding £60 in any one calendar year in respect of any one child. This allowance is additional to the allowance stated in paragraph 3.”

(2) The reference in section 25 of the Act of 1953 to paragraphs 1 and 3 of Part I and paragraphs 1 and 3 of Part II of the Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927 shall be deemed to be a reference to paragraphs 1 and 3 of Part I and paragraphs 1 and 3 of Part II of the Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927 as amended by subsection (1) of this section.

(3) Part III of the Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927 (inserted by subsection (5) of section 5 of the Act of 1943) shall be construed as if, “£90” and “£180” were substituted in paragraph 6 for “£78” and “£112 10s.”, respectively.

(4) Part IV of the Seventh Schedule to the Act of 1927 (inserted by subsection (5) of section 5 of the Act of 1943) shall be construed as if “£45” and “£180” were substituted in paragraph 6 for “£39” and “£112 10s.”, respectively.

Increase of wound disability and married pensions and gratuities under section 10 of the Act of 1932.

15.—(1) A wound pension or a disability pension granted under subsection (1) or under subsection (2) of section 10 of the Act of 1932 which is payable at the rate mentioned in column (2) of the Fifth Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (4) of that Schedule at that reference number.

(2) Subsection (1) of section 10 of the Act of 1932 is hereby amended by the substitution of “one hundred and thirty pounds” for “seventy-five pounds”.

(3) A married pension granted under subsection (3) of section 10 of the Act of 1932 which is payable at the rate mentioned in column (3) of the Fifth Schedule to this Act at a particular reference number shall be payable at the increased rate mentioned in column (5) of that Schedule at that reference number.

Amendment of Second Schedule to the Act of 1932.

16.—In the Second Schedule to the Act of 1932 (which specifies allowances and gratuities to certain classes of persons)—

(a) in paragraph 1 in Part I, “£116” and “£150” shall be substituted for “£101 5s. 0d.” and “£90”, respectively,

(b) in paragraphs 2 and 3 in Part I, “£31” and “£52” shall be substituted for “£27” and “£45”, respectively,

(c) in paragraph 5 in Part II, “26s.” shall be substituted for “22s. 6d.”.

Amendment of section 19 of the Act of 1937.

17.—section 19 of the Act of 1937 (which provides for gratuities to dependants of deceased members of certain organisations) is hereby amended by the substitution, in sub-section (3), of “one hundred and eighty pounds” for “one hundred and twelve pounds and ten shillings”.

Increase of pensions under section 26 of the Act of 1937.

18.—(1) Every final pension under section 26 of the Act of 1937 which is payable at the rate of one pound two shillings and sixpence per week shall be payable at the rate of one pound and six shillings per week.

(2) Every final pension under section 26 of the Act of 1937 which is payable at the rate of one pound and ten shillings per week shall be payable at the rate of one pound fourteen shillings and sixpence per week.

Increase of pensions under sections 28 and 29 of the Act of 1937.

19.—Section 28 and section 29 of the Act of 1937 (which provide for pensions to former members of the forces and members of certain organisations in respect of wounds or disease aggravated by service) shall have effect as if, for the Schedule to that Act, there were substituted the Sixth Schedule to this Act.

Increase of dependants' allowances under section 37 of the Act of 1937.

20.—In subsection (2) and in paragraph (d) of subsection (3) of section 37 of the Act of 1937 (which provides for allowances to certain relatives of deceased members of certain organisations) there shall be substituted “sixty-nine pounds” for “sixty pounds”.

Increase of pensions under section 6 of the Act of 1941.

21.—(1) Every final pension under section 6 of the Act of 1941 which is payable at the rate of one pound two shillings and sixpence per week shall be payable at the rate of one pound and six shillings per week.

(2) Every final pension under section 6 of the Act of 1941 which is payable at the rate of one pound and ten shillings per week shall be payable at the rate of one pound fourteen shillings and sixpence per week.

Increase of pensions under section 4 of the Act of 1943.

22.—The following Schedule shall be substituted for the Schedule to section 4 of the Act of 1943 (which extends certain provisions of the Act of 1927 to members of the Army Nursing Service):

“SCHEDULE.

Scale of disability pensions and wound pensions for members of the Army Nursing Service.

Degree of Disablement

Scale of pension

£

s.

d.

100

per

cent.

178

  0

0

90

166

10

0

80

148

  0

0

70

130

10

0

60

114

  0

0

50

95

  0

0

40

76

  0

0

30

57

  0

0

20

38

  0

0

Increase of pensions under section 6 of the Act of 1943.

23.—(1) Every final pension under section 6 of the Act of 1943 which is payable at the rate of one pound two shillings and sixpence per week shall be payable at the rate of one pound and six shillings per week.

(2) Every final pension under section 6 of the Act of 1943 which is payable at the rate of one pound and ten shillings per week shall be payable at the rate of one pound fourteen shillings and sixpence per week.

Increase of pensions under section 12 of the Act of 1946.

24.—section 12 of the Act of 1946 (which provides for pensions in respect of tuberculosis aggravated by service during the emergency period) shall have effect as if for the Second Schedule to that Act there were substituted the following :

“SECOND SCHEDULE.

Rates of Pensions under Section 12 of this Act.

Degree of Disablement

Pensions

(1)

(2)

100

per

cent.

£168

per

annum

90

  ”

  ”

£151

  ”

  ”

80

  ”

  ”

£135

  ”

  ”

Amendment of section 16 of the Act of 1953.

25.—Section 16 of the Act of 1953 (which provides for an increase of further pensions under sections 2 and 3 of the Act of 1923) is hereby amended by the substitution of “thirty-five per cent.” for “twenty-five per cent.”.

Amendment of section 24 of the Act of 1953.

26.—Section 24 of the Act of 1953 (which provides for an increase of married pensions under sections 9 to 13 of the Act of 1927 and section 5 of the Act of 1946) is hereby amended by the substitution of “thirty-five per cent.” for “twenty-five per cent.”.

Restriction on increase of pension.

27.—Where—

(a) a person is in receipt of a disablement pension, and

(b) such person is also in receipt of a Defence Forces pension, and

(c) the aggregate amount of—

(i) the disablement pension, and

(ii) the net amount of the Defence Forces pension

is £450 or less per annum and that aggregate amount would, if the disablement pension were increased under the preceding provisions of this Act, exceed £477 per annum,

then, the disablement pension shall be increased only by such amount as will bring the aggregate amount of the disablement pension and of the net amount of the Defence Forces pension up to £477 per annum.

Non-application of preceding provisions of this Part.

28.—The preceding provisions of this Part shall not apply to any disablement pension payable to a person discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, the amount of which, either alone or when aggregated with a Defence Forces pension, exceeds £450 per annum.

Increase of certain disablement pensions.

29.—Where a person discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, is in receipt of a disablement pension the amount of which, either alone or when aggregated with any Defence Forces pension payable to such person, exceeds £450 per annum, then, the disablement pension shall be increased to whichever of the following amounts is the lesser—

(a) the amount of the disablement pension increased by six per cent.,

(b) the amount of the disablement pension which would be payable to such person if he had been discharged from the forces on the 2nd day of November, 1952, and his rank and service in that rank on that date were the same as those on the date of his actual discharge and the scale of pension applicable to him were the appropriate scale contained in the Tables to subsection (2) of section 4 of this Act.

Commencement of this Part.

30.—This Part shall be deemed to have come into operation on the 1st day of August, 1956, and the increase in pensions (including further and married pensions), allowances and gratuities provided by this Part shall have effect from that date.

PART III.

Amendment of the Acts.

Amendment of the Act of 1923.

31.—(1) The Act of 1923 is hereby amended by the substitution for section 9 of the following section:

Authority for grant of pensions, etc.

“9.—The authority for the grant of every pension, allowance and gratuity which may be granted under this Act shall be the Minister.”

(2) Section 46 of the Act of 1953 is hereby repealed.

Alteration of scales of wound pensions in case of officer discharged after the passing of this Act.

32.—In the case of an officer who is discharged from the forces on or after the date of the passing of this Act and who is entitled on such discharge to a wound pension under the Act of 1923, that Act shall apply to him as if, for the scales of pensions contained in the First Schedule thereto, there were substituted the scales of pensions contained in the Tables to subsection (2) of section 4 of this Act.

Provisions in relation to qualified persons and the payment of special allowances.

33.—(1) Where a person is a qualified person for the purposes of section 7 of the Act of 1943 by reason of—

(a) being a person who was a member of an organisation to which Part II of the Act of 1932 applies, and

(b) having been granted a medal in respect of continuous membership during the period of three months which ended on the 11th day of July, 1921, the Minister being satisfied that it was duly awarded,

and the Minister ceases to be satisfied that the medal was duly awarded, then, that person shall cease to be a qualified person for the purposes of the said section 7 of the Act of 1943 and, if a special allowance is in course of payment to him, the Minister may stop payment thereof.

(2) Where, by virtue of subsection (1) of this section, a person ceases to be a qualified person for the purposes of section 7 of the Act of 1943 and the Minister subsequently becomes satisfied that the medal referred to in paragraph (b) of the said subsection (1) was duly awarded to him, that person shall become a qualified person for the said purposes and section 7 of the Act of 1943 shall again operate to enable a special allowance to be granted to him from such date, not being earlier than the date on which payment of the allowance was stopped under subsection (1) of this section, as the Minister may determine.

(3) This section shall be deemed to have come into operation on the date of the passing of the Act of 1946.

Reconsideration of applications refused under section 4 of the Act of 1953.

34.—Where, either before or after the passing of this Act, an application for the grant of an allowance under paragraph (c) or paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of section 4 of the Act of 1953 was or is refused by reason of the fact that the applicant should not, in the opinion of the Minister for Finance, be treated, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, as a dependant of the deceased person in respect of whom the application was made, the Minister may from time to time reconsider the application at the request of the applicant and the said section 4 of the Act of 1953 shall operate in relation to every such request in the same manner as if it were the original application.

Amendment of Part II of the Act of 1953.

35.—(1) Where—

(a) an application for the grant of an allowance under Part II of the Act of 1953 was duly made by a relative of a deceased person in respect of whom that Part applies (in this section referred to as such deceased person), and

(b) the applicant dies before a decision on the application is reached, and

(c) the time within which such application may be made has expired,

then, notwithstanding section 6 of the Act of 1953, an application for the grant of an allowance under the said Part II may, not later than twelve months after the death of the deceased applicant or twelve months after the date of the passing of this Act, whichever is the later, be entertained from another relative of such deceased person (being a relative mentioned in section 4 of that Act).

(2) An allowance under Part II of the Act of 1953 which is granted pursuant to an application made by virtue of subsection (1) of this section shall, notwithstanding section 7 of that Act, commence on such date as the Minister may determine but such date shall not be earlier than the date of the passing of the Act of 1953.

Amendment of section 41 of the Act of 1953.

36.—The reference in subparagraph (iv) of paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 41 of the Act of 1953 to an application made not later than twelve months after the date of the passing of that Act shall be construed as a reference to an application made not later than twelve months after the date of the passing of this Act.

Gratuities to relatives of certain deceased persons.

37.—(1) Where a person who had been in receipt of a pension or an allowance (including a special allowance) under the Acts dies after the termination of the last award and before a new award had been made and where a new award would have been made but for the death of such person, the Minister may pay, in respect of such person a gratuity equal to the amount of the pension or allowance which would, at such person's death, have accrued due on foot of the new award.

(2) Where a gratuity in respect of any person may be paid under subsection (1) of this section, such gratuity shall (if granted) be paid—

(a) if such person leaves only one relative, to such relative,

(b) if such person leaves two or more relatives, to such one or more, exclusively of the others or other, of the said relatives as the Minister may appoint, and if such power is exercised in favour of more than one of them, in such shares as the Minister may appoint.

(3) For the purposes of this section, each of the following and no other persons shall be a relative of a deceased person—

(a) his widow,

(b) his son,

(c) his daughter,

(d) his mother,

(e) his father,

(f) his brother,

(g) his sister.

(4) section 12 of the Act of 1949 and section 44 of the Act of 1953 are hereby repealed.

(5) The preceding subsections of this section shall be deemed to have come into operation on and shall have effect on and from the 1st day of November, 1955.

Obligation to notify Minister of certain occurrences.

38.—(1) On the occurrence, in the case of a person who is in receipt of a special allowance and who was married before the 1st day of October, 1942, of the death of that person's spouse or child, that person shall, within one month of the date of such occurrence, notify the Minister or cause the Minister to be notified thereof in writing.

(2) Where a person fails to comply with subsection (1) of this section, such person shall be guilty of an offence under this section and shall be liable on summary conviction thereof to a fine not exceeding twenty-five pounds or, at the discretion of the Court, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.

(3) Where a person fails to comply with subsection (1) of this section and, as a consequence thereof, moneys to which he was not entitled have been paid to him by way of special allowance, that person or, if he is dead, his personal representative, shall be liable to repay to the Minister on demand such moneys.

(4) Where a person fails to comply with subsection (1) of this section, the amount of any moneys paid to him by way of special allowance in respect of his spouse or child, as the case may be, in respect of a period subsequent to the death of such spouse or child shall be a debt due by such person to the Minister and may be recovered by the Minister as a simple contract debt in a court of competent jurisdiction or by deduction from any moneys payable under or by virtue of the Acts to or in respect of such person.

(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 10 of the Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851, a prosecution for an offence under this section may be brought within six months after the date when evidence to sustain the prosecution came to the notice of the Minister, and a certificate under the hand of the Minister as to the date on which evidence to sustain such prosecution came to his notice shall, for the purposes of this section, be conclusive.

(6) In this section “child” has the same meaning as in section 7 of the Act of 1943.

(7) Section 43 of the Act of 1953 is hereby repealed.

Miscellaneous amendments of the Acts.

39.—The enactments mentioned in the Seventh Schedule to this Act are hereby amended in the manner indicated in the third column of that Schedule.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Increased rates of—

(a) wound pensions granted under section 1 of the Act of 1923 to officers discharged before the 1st day of October, 1924,

(b) wound pensions granted under section 3 of the Act of 1923 to persons ranking as officers,

(c) disability pensions granted under section 9 of the Act of 1927 to officers,

(d) wound pensions granted under section 11 of the Act of 1927 to officers,

(e) disability pensions granted under section 13 of the Act of 1927 to officers discharged before the 1st day of October, 1924,

(f) disability pensions granted under section 13 of the Act of 1927 to persons ranking as officers.

Ref. No.

Existing rate of pension per annum

Increased rate of pension per annum

(1)

(2)

(3)

1

£260

£283

10s.

2

£250

£272

10s.

3

£240

£261

10s.

4

£230

£250

10s.

5

£220

£240

6

£210

£229

7

£196

£214

8

£182

£200

9

£170

£188

10

£160

£178

11

£150

£168

12

£135

£151

13

£120

£135

14

£105

£120

15

£90

£103

10s.

16

£75

£86

10s.

17

£60

£69

SECOND SCHEDULE.

Increased rates of—

(a) wound pensions granted under section 1 of the Act of 1923 to soldiers,

(b) wound pensions granted under section 3 of the Act of 1923 to persons ranking as soldiers,

(c) disability pensions granted under section 9 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers,

(d) disability pensions granted under section 10 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers in respect of disablement caused by disease attributable to service in the forces during the emergency period,

(e) wound pensions granted under section 11 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers,

(f) wound pensions granted under section 12 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers discharged from the forces before the 30th day of July, 1949, in respect of disablement caused by a wound attributable to service in the forces during the emergency period,

(g) disability pensions granted under section 13 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers discharged before the 1st day of October, 1924,

(h) disability pensions granted under section 13 of the Act of 1927 to persons ranking as soldiers.

Ref. No.

Existing rate of pension per week

Increased rate of pension per week

(1)

(2)

(3)

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

1

3

1

2

3

8

0

2

2

19

0

3

6

0

3

2

16

8

3

3

6

4

2

13

6

3

0

0

5

2

10

5

2

16

6

6

2

7

3

2

13

0

7

2

4

0

2

9

9

8

2

0

11

2

6

9

9

1

17

9

2

3

6

10

1

14

8

1

19

9

11

1

11

6

1

16

3

12

1

8

3

1

12

6

13

1

5

2

1

9

0

14

1

2

0

1

5

3

15

18

11

1

1

9

16

15

9

18

0

17

12

6

14

6

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Increased Rates of Pensions granted to officers under Sections 10 and 12 of the Act of 1927.

1. (1) The amount of a disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 10 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, and at the date of his discharge suffering from a disablement caused by disease attributable to service in the forces during the April, 1922— September, 1924, period shall, in lieu of being an amount calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 1 of the Third Schedule to the Act of 1953, be whichever of the following amounts is the lesser—

(a) the amount payable to such officer under sub-paragraph (1) of the said paragraph 1, increased by the appropriate sum;

(b) the amount which would be payable to such officer under the Acts if he had been discharged from the forces on the 2nd day of November, 1952, and his rank and service in that rank on that date were the same as those on the date of his actual discharge and the scale of pension applicable were the appropriate scale contained in the Tables to subsection (2) of section 4 of this Act.

(2) The amount of a disability pension granted under subsection (1) of section 10 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, and at the date of his discharge suffering from a disablement caused by disease attributable to service in the forces during the emergency period shall, in lieu of being an amount calculated in accordance with subparagraph (2) of paragraph 1 of the Third Schedule to the Act of 1953, be whichever of the following amounts is the lesser—

(a) the amount payable to such officer under subparagraph (2) of the said paragraph 1, increased by the appropriate sum;

(b) the amount which would be payable to such officer under the Acts if he had been discharged from the forces on the 2nd day of November, 1952, and his rank and service in that rank on that date were the same as those on the date of his actual discharge and the scale of pension applicable were the appropriate scale contained in the Tables to subsection (2) of section 4 of this Act.

2. The amount of a wound pension granted under subsection (1) of section 12 of the Act of 1927 to an officer discharged from the forces before the 2nd day of April, 1950, shall, in lieu of being an amount calculated in accordance with paragraph 2 of the Third Schedule to the Act of 1953, be whichever of the following amounts is the lesser—

(a) the amount payable to such officer under the said paragraph 2 increased by the appropriate sum;

(b) the amount which would be payable to such officer under the Acts if he had been discharged from the forces on the 2nd day of November, 1952, and his rank and service in that rank on that date were the same as those on the date of his actual discharge, and the scale of pension applicable were the appropriate scale contained in the Tables to subsection (2) of section 4 of this Act.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

Revised scale of pensions granted—

(a) under section 10 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers suffering from disablement caused by disease attributable to service during the April, 1922—September, 1924, period,

(b) under section 12 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers discharged before the 30th day of July, 1949, suffering from disablement caused by wound attributable to service (other than service during the emergency period),

(c) under section 13 of the Act of 1927 to soldiers discharged on or after the 1st day of October, 1924.

Rank at Discharge from Forces

Group

Rates of pension per week according to degree of disablement

100%

95%

90%

85%

80%

75%

70%

65%

60%

55%

50%

45%

40%

35%

30%

25%

20%

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Private

I

44

9

42

9

40

6

38

3

36

0

33

9

31

3

29

3

27

0

24

9

22

6

20

3

18

0

15

9

13

6

11

3

9

0

Corporal

II

50

9

48

6

46

3

44

0

41

6

38

9

36

3

33

9

31

0

28

6

26

0

23

3

20

9

18

0

15

6

13

0

10

3

Sergeant Co. Q.M. Sergeant

III

57

0

54

3

51

9

49

0

46

6

44

0

41

0

38

3

35

3

32

3

29

3

26

3

23

6

20

6

17

6

14

9

11

9

Co. Sergeant Batt. Q.M.S.

IV

63

9

60

9

57

6

54

3

51

6

48

6

45

9

42

9

39

6

36

3

32

9

29

6

26

3

23

0

19

9

16

6

13

3

Sergeant Major

V

68

0

66

0

63

6

60

0

56

6

53

0

49

9

46

9

43

6

39

9

36

3

32

6

29

0

25

3

21

9

18

0

14

6

FIFTH SCHEDULE.

Increase of Wound and Disability Pensions granted under section 10 of the Act of 1932.

Ref. No.

Existing Rate of Pension per Annum

Existing Rate of Married Pension per Week

Increased Rate of Pension per Annum

Increased Rate of Married Pension per Week

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

1

210

0

0

14

1

229

0

0

15

3

2

199

10

0

13

3

217

10

0

14

3

3

189

0

0

12

6

207

0

0

13

6

4

178

10

0

11

11

196

10

0

12

9

5

170

0

0

11

3

188

0

0

12

0

6

162

10

0

10

5

180

10

0

11

3

7

155

0

0

9

8

173

0

0

10

6

8

146

5

0

9

1

164

0

0

9

9

9

135

0

0

8

5

151

0

0

9

0

10

123

15

0

7

7

139

0

0

8

3

11

112

10

0

6

11

127

10

0

7

6

12

101

5

0

6

3

116

10

0

6

9

13

90

0

0

5

8

103

10

0

6

0

14

78

15

0

4

10

90

10

0

5

3

15

67

10

0

4

1

77

10

0

4

6

16

56

5

0

3

5

64

10

0

3

9

17

45

0

0

2

10

52

0

0

3

0

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

Revised Rates of Pensions under Part VI of the Act of 1937.

Degree of Disablement

Pension

(1)

(2)

Per cent.

Per annum

100

£168

90

£151

80

£135

70

£120

60

£103

10s.

50

£86

10s.

40

£69

30

£52

20

£34

10s.

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.

Miscellaneous Amendments of the Acts.

Number and Year

Short title

How amended

No. 26 of 1923.

Army Pensions Act, 1923 .

In subsection (3) of section 1 and subsection (1) of section 5 , “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

No. 12 of 1927.

Army Pensions Act, 1927 .

In subsection (6) of section 5 , subsection (4) of section 11 , paragraph (a) and paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of section 12 , paragraph (i) of subsection (1) and paragraph (i) of subsection (2) of section 14 and subsection (3) of section 25 , “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

No. 24 of 1932.

Army Pensions Act, 1932.

In subsection (6) of section 6, “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

In section 7, “with the concurrence of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

In paragraph (b) of subsection (1) and paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (5) of section 10, “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

No. 15 of 1937.

Army Pensions Act, 1937 .

In subsection (2) of section 19, “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

In subsection (1) of section 37, “is” shall be substituted for “and the Minister for Finance are”.

In subsection (1) of section 40, “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted in each place where those words occur.

In subsection (1) of section 41, “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

No. 2 of 1941.

Army Pensions Act, 1941 .

In subsection (1) and subsection (2) of section 13 , “with the consent of the Minister for Finance” shall be deleted.

No. 23 of 1953.

Army Pensions Act, 1953 .

In subsection (1) of section 52 and subsection (1) of section 53 , “is” shall be substituted for “and the Minister for Finance are”.