Public Service Superannuation Regulations




332
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 12

(d) If, from the postmark on the envelope or otherwise, the Returning Officer is satisfied that it was not posted until after 5 o’clock p.m. on the day of the election; or
(e) If any such ballot-paper be returned mutilated in any essential detail, or if the official stamp of the Returning Officer be defaced or obliterated; or
(f) If any such ballot-paper be delivered or sent by post in an unsealed envelope.

  1. On the sixteenth day after the day of the election the Returning Officer shall, in the presence of not more than three scrutineers appointed by the Board to be present, open and examine all the ballot-papers duly delivered to him or received by him through the post as aforesaid, and, after rejecting all informal ballot-papers, shall ascertain the candidates (not exceeding the total number to be elected by each division of contributors) who have received the greatest number of the votes of such contributors, and shall declare the result of such election.

  2. If by reason of an equality of votes given for two or more candidates the election is not complete, the Returning Officer shall complete the election by casting lots in the presence of one of the non-elective members of the Board.

  3. The voting-papers shall, after being counted, be enclosed in a sealed packet, and, unless a scrutiny or recount is demanded, shall be kept unopened in the custody of the Returning Officer for two months, and shall then be destroyed. A scrutiny or recount may be demanded in writing by not less than seven voters within fourteen days after the declaration of the result of the election as provided for in Regulation 52; and in like manner any objection to the validity of the poll or otherwise, in pursuance of section 12, subsection (1), paragraph (b), of the Act, must be lodged with the Returning Officer within such fourteen days.

  4. Forthwith after the completion of the election and the expiry of such fourteen days, or upon the completion of any such recount or scrutiny, or the settlement of any such dispute as to the validity of the poll or otherwise, the Returning Officer shall notify in the New Zealand Gazette the result of the election, specifying the names of the candidates, and the number of votes received by each candidate, and declaring the candidates who have received the greatest number of votes to be elected.

GENERAL.

  1. The accounts and statements required under section 48 of the Act shall be in the forms shown in the Schedules hereto, or to the like effect.

  2. The Secretary to the Board shall submit at each quarterly meeting of the Board a statement showing the amount at credit of the Fund.

  3. In computing contributions payable, fractions of a penny shall be taken at the nearest penny, and in computing allowances granted under the Act, fractions of a shilling shall be taken at the nearest shilling.

  4. The Board shall pay out of the Fund all expenses incidental to the management and administration of the Fund.

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SCHEDULES.

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FIRST SCHEDULE.

PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND.
REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED

£ s. d. £ s. d.
Amount of funds at the beginning of the year .. .. Retiring-allowances—
Members’ contributions— To members .. ..
Under section 19 (ordinary) .. To widows and children ..
Transfers from other super-annuation funds .. Contributions returned—
Government contributions .. Under section 37 (left Service)
Interest .. .. .. Under section 42 or 43 (death)
Fines .. .. .. Under section 22 (f) (death) ..
Other receipts [to be specified] Under section 34 (retirement)
Transfers to other super-annuation funds .. ..
Compensation (section 22 (y)) ..
Expenses .. .. ..
Other payments [to be specified]
Amount of funds at end of year ..
£ £
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💰 Regulation under the Public Service Superannuation Act, 1927 (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
10 February 1932
Order in Council, Public Service Superannuation, Regulations, Board Meetings, Contributions

💰 General Provisions for Public Service Superannuation Fund

💰 Finance & Revenue
Accounts, Statements, Contributions, Allowances, Fund Management

💰 Schedules for Public Service Superannuation Fund

💰 Finance & Revenue
Revenue Account, Fund Management, Financial Statements