The Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office Regulations

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1 INSURANCE OFFICE OC 1040/78 The Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office Regulations being Order in Council 1040/78 (effective July 4, 1978). NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation.

2 OC 1040/78 INSURANCE OFFICE ORDER IN COUNCIL 1040/78 under The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Act, 1977 Section 18 RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this day of A.D. 19 BETWEEN: THE PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD, established under The Public Service Superannuation Act, Saskatchewan and THE SUPERVISORY BOARD, established under The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Act, 1977, Saskatchewan (hereinafter each referred to as the Board ) OF THE FIRST PART and THE INSURANCE OFFICE of the Province of Saskatchewan OF THE SECOND PART WHEREAS the parties hereto each administer established superannuation or pension plans to which certain employees are required to contribute. AND WHEREAS each of the parties hereto are duly authorized to enter into an agreement each with the other to effect reciprocal arrangements for the transfer of pensionable service and monies. NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that the parties hereto, in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, covenant and agree with each them as follows: 1 In this agreement: (a) contributions means any payments paid by an employee at the rate required by the exporting plan from time to time in respect of current service but does not include payments made by the employee; (i) in excess of such rate; (ii) for interest paid on account of the employee acquiring additional pensionable service; (iii) for interest paid on account of any amount paid in instalments; (b) interest means interest computed at the rate or rates as determined by each party to this agreement and in the manner applicable under each plan;

3 INSURANCE OFFICE OC 1040/78 (c) pensionable service means employment or service in respect of which an employee has credit as service for the purposes of a plan; (d) plan or superannuation plan or pension plan means: (i) a plan established under The Public Service Superannuation Act; (ii) the Public Employees (Government Contributory) Superannuation Plan established under The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Act, 1977; (iii) a Contributory Superannuation Plan established by the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office; (e) importing plan means the plan to which a transfer of pensionable service and monies is made; (f) exporting plan means the plan from which a transfer of pensionable service and monies is made; (g) importing authority means the party to this agreement to which a transfer of pensionable service and monies is made; (h) exporting authority means the party to this agreement from which a transfer of pensionable service and monies is made; (i) employee means a person: (i) to whom The Public Service Superannuation Act applies; (ii) to whom the Public Employees (Government Contributory) Superannuation Plan established under The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Act, 1977 applies; (iii) to whom the Contributory Superannuation Plan established by the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office applies; (j) Request for Transfer of Funds means the form required for the transfer of monies pursuant to this agreement from an exporting authority to an importing authority, attached hereto as Appendix A and by reference forming part of this agreement. 2 A payment pursuant to this agreement shall be made by an exporting authority to an importing authority in respect of an employee who: (a) ceased or ceases to be a contributor under the exporting plan (b) has not received a refund of contributions; (c) completes and executes two copies of a Request for Transfer of Funds and delivers one copy to the exporting authority and one copy to the importing authority within one year after becoming a contributor under the importing plan or where the employee became a contributor to the importing plan prior to the date of this agreement, within one year after the date of this agreement, whichever is later.

4 OC 1040/78 INSURANCE OFFICE 3 Upon receipt by each of the parties hereto of the Request for Transfer of Funds as provided for in clause 2(c), there shall be paid to the importing authority by the exporting authority a sum of money, which is equal to: (a) twice the amount of contributions made by the employee together with interest; and (b) any payments made by the employee referred to in subclauses 1 (a)(i) and (ii). 4 Upon receipt by an importing authority of the amount paid under section 3, the importing authority shall credit the employee with: (a) the amount paid; (b) pensionable service equal to but not exceeding the pensionable service to his credit under the exporting plan. 5 With respect to an employee to whom the Public Employees (Government Contributory) Superannuation Plan or the Contributory Superannuation Plan established by the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office applies and who has three or more years of pensionable service credited under the respective plans combined, the amount paid by the exporting authority to the importing authority pursuant to this agreement shall be locked in the fund of the importing plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any subsequent payment to a former plan subject to this section may be made under this agreement but shall in each instance be subject to this section. 6 Where an amount is paid under this agreement in respect of an employee who subsequently terminates employment having less than three years of pensionable service under the exporting and importing plans combined at the time of termination, one-half the amount paid under clause 3(a), together with accrued interest shall be paid to the exporting authority. 7 For the purpose of this agreement, an employee of the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office who is a contributor under The Public Service Superannuation Act shall cease to be a contributor under The Public Service Superannuation Act on the last day of the month following the date of receipt by each of the exporting authority and importing authority of the Request for Transfer of Funds completed by the employee and The Public Service Superannuation Act shall cease to apply to such employee. 8 This agreement may be amended as may be required from time to time by the parties, hereto, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this reciprocal agreement to be signed and sealed on the day and year first above written.

5 INSURANCE OFFICE OC 1040/78 THE INSURANCE OFFICE... PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD... Chairman Member Member PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTORY) SUPERANNUATION PLAN SUPERVISORY BOARD Chairman... TO: TO: APPENDIX A REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS THE INSURANCE OFFICE of the Province of Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan THE PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD: THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (Government Contributory) SUPERANNUATION PLAN SUPERVISORY BOARD Government of the Province of Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan. 1 I, the undersigned hereby request and authorize the exporting authority to make a payment to the plan of the importing authority in accordance with the Reciprocal Agreement made between the above parties. 2 In consideration of the payment referred to in paragraph 1, I do hereby on behalf of myself, my heirs, legal representatives and assigns or any of them, forfeit all rights and claims that I now have or may have under the plan of the exporting authority.

6 OC 1040/78 INSURANCE OFFICE 3 I understand and agree: (1) To be bound by and subject to the terms and conditions of the said reciprocal agreement. (2) That the application of the said reciprocal agreement and my request for transfer of funds is conditional upon: (a) My Request for Transfer of Funds being completed and one copy delivered to the exporting authority and one copy delivered to the importing authority within one year after becoming a contributor under the importing plan or within one year after the date of the said reciprocal agreement, whichever is later. (b) My being a contributor under the importing plan. (c) My ceasing to be a contributor under the exporting plan (3) With respect to an employee to whom the Public Employees (Government Contributory) Superannuation Plan or the Contributory Plan established by the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office applies and who has three or more years of pensionable service credited under the respective plans combined, the amount paid by the exporting authority to the importing authority pursuant to the said reciprocal agreement shall be locked in the fund of the importing plan. Signature of Applicant Name of Applicant (PLEASE PRINT)... Name of Former Employer (Dept., Board, Commission Corporation or Agency) S.I.N....... Name of Present Employer (Dept., Board, Commission, Corporation, or Agency) REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN S PRINTER Copyright 1997