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BERMUDA 2008 : 35 CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS AMENDMENT ACT 2008 Date of Assent: 30 July 2008 Operative Date: 1 September 2008 WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the Contributory Pensions Act 1970; Be it enacted by The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and the House of Assembly of Bermuda, and by the authority of the same, as follows: Short title 1 This Act, which amends the Contributory Pensions Act 1970 (the principal Act ), may be cited as the Contributory Pensions Amendment Act 2008. Amends section 1 2 Section 1 of the principal Act is amended (a) by adding the following definition in its appropriate alphabetical order estate representative means the executor, original or by representation, or administrator for the time being of the deceased person; ; (b) by repealing the definition of insurance card and insurance stamp ; and (c) by repealing the definition of school leaving age and substituting the school leaving age means 1

(a) 18; or (b) if a person is still a full time student at an educational institution after 18 the earlier of (i) (ii) the person s age at the termination or completion of their studies; or 26. ; and (d) by repealing subsection (3) and replacing it with the (3) Notwithstanding the definition of employed person, where a person is a full-time student and employed on a Saturday or a public holiday or a period of vacation, including a half-term holiday then, for the purposes of such employment and this Act that person is deemed not to be an employed person and accordingly the Minister shall, for the duration of such employment, exempt that person and that employer from the provisions of this Act relating to contributions.. Amends section 4 3 Section 4 of the principal Act is amended by adding next after subsection (6) the (7) Every employer liable to pay any contribution on behalf of an employed person under subsection (2) shall for every contribution week for which he is liable to pay a contribution in respect of an employed person, pay the contribution not later than the last working day of the following month.. Repeals and replaces section 8 4 Section 8 of the principal Act is repealed and replaced with the Social insurance number and account schedules 8 (1) A social insurance number shall (a) be provided by the Government without charge for each insured person, unless with the approval of the Director other arrangements have been made; and (b) be valid for the life of the insured person. (2) The Director shall prepare monthly account schedules in such a manner as the Minister of Finance may direct. 2

(3) Every person entering insurable employment shall register with the Director and shall produce such documents and furnish such information as the Director may require for the purpose of issuing a social insurance number. (4) Every person shall (a) if they are an employed person, provide a social insurance number to the employer who is liable to pay the weekly contribution in respect of them for the relevant contribution week; (b) if they are a self-employed person, register with the Director within 7 days of becoming a selfemployed person on such forms as the Director may prescribe; (c) if they are at any time not employed, report and provide such information to the Director on any such form as the Director may prescribe; and (d) for every contribution week for which they are liable to pay a contribution as a self-employed person, pay the contribution not later than the last working day of the following month. (5) Every employer liable to pay any contribution in respect of an employed person shall (a) immediately after the employment begins or becomes insurable, obtain a Social Insurance Number from the employed person or from the Director; (b) if the insured person requests confirmation of paid contributions, provide a written record of contributions paid on behalf of the employee; (c) when the employment comes to an end, report and provide such information to the Director on such form as the Director may prescribe; and (d) for every contribution week for which he is liable to pay a contribution in respect of an employed person, pay the contribution not later than the last working day of the following month. (6) Notwithstanding subsections (4) and (5), the Director may make special arrangements with any employer for the purpose of those subsections and any such arrangement shall have effect accordingly as if set out in this Act.. 3

Amends section 12 5 Section 12(2)(a) of the principal Act is amended by deleting the words insurance card and substituting the words contribution record. Amends section 16 6 Section 16 of the principal Act is amended (a) by repealing subsection (1) and replacing it with the (1) A widow shall be entitled to a widow s allowance if at the date of her husband s death he satisfied the relevant contributions conditions. ; and (b) by repealing subsection (4) and replacing it with the (4) Where a widow would otherwise cease to be entitled to a widow s allowance at a time when she has care of a child who is under school leaving age, the period shall be extended until that child or the younger or youngest of such children reaches school leaving age.. Amends section 17 7 Section 17 of the principal Act is amended (a) by deleting the section heading and substituting the section heading Other Gratuities ; (b) by renumbering section 17 as section 15A; (c) by inserting after subsection (1) the following subsections (1a) Where a person dies before becoming entitled to a pension under this Act and leaves no widow but leaves a child or children under the age of 18 an amount equal to the total value of all contributions paid by or in respect of that person shall be paid to the child or paid equally between the children. (1b) Where a person dies before becoming entitled to a pension under this Act and leaves no widow or no child under the age of 18 an amount equal to the total of all contributions paid by or in respect of that person shall be paid to the contributor s estate representative. ; and (d) by adding next after subsection (2) the following subsections 4

(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1a), where a person dies under the circumstances under which a gratuity under this Act is payable to their estate representative, if there is no such estate representative, the gratuity shall remain in the Fund. (4) The whole or part of a gratuity paid to a child under subsection (1a) may be paid to the legal guardian of that child or such person as the Director considers fit and proper to apply the gratuity for the benefit of the child.. Amends section 17A 8 Section 17A of the principal Act is amended (a) in subsection (1A) (i) (ii) by deleting paragraphs (a) and (b); and by renumbering paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) as paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) respectively; and (b) by deleting subsection (1B). Amends section 20 9 Section 20 of the principal Act is amended by repealing subsection (2) and replacing it with the (2) Every claim shall be made to the Director within 13 weeks after the day on which the benefit is claimed, but the Director may extend the 13 week period if the claimant demonstrates to the Director s satisfaction that there was good cause for the delay.. Amends section 30 10 Section 30 of the principal Act is amended (a) by repealing subsection (1) and replacing it with the (1) Any person commits an offence who, for the purpose of obtaining any benefit or other payment under this Act, whether for himself or some other person, or for any purpose connected with this Act (a) knowingly makes any false statement or false representation; or (b) produces or furnishes, or causes or knowingly allows to be produced or furnished, any document or information which he knows to be false in a material particular: 5

Punishment on summary conviction: imprisonment for 6 months or a fine not exceeding $10,000 or both such imprisonment and fine.. (b) in subsection (2) (i) (ii) by deleting the words any contribution where they appear and substituting the words every contribution ; and by deleting the words of $250 and substituting the words not exceeding $1,000 ; (c) in subsection (3) by deleting the words of $250 and substituting the words not exceeding $10,000 ; (d) in subsection (4) by deleting the reference $250 and substituting the words $1,000 per offence ; (e) in subsection (5) by deleting the reference $250 and substituting the words not less than $2,500 ; (f) in subsection (6) by deleting the words of $250 and substituting the words not exceeding $10,000 ; and (g) by repealing subsection (7) and replacing it with the (7) Where an employer deducts an employee s contribution payable under this Act from the employee s salary, wages or other remuneration and fails or neglects to pay such deducted funds to the Department of Social Insurance, he commits an offence: Punishment on summary conviction: a fine of $1,000 for each offence.. Consequential Amendment 11 The Contributory Pensions (Defacement of Insurance Cards) Regulations 1969 are repealed. Commencement 12 The provisions of this Act shall come into operation on such day or days as are appointed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette. 6