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SUPERANNUATION ACT 1990 No. 38, 1990 - SECT 17

Payments by Commonwealth to Board when invalidity pensioner again becomes member
17. Where a person who, before reaching the age of 60, ceased to be a member
on the grounds of invalidity again becomes a member, the Commonwealth must pay
to the Board:

   (a)  if, on retirement on the grounds of invalidity, a pension only
became payable to the person - an amount equal to the person's
accumulated funded contributions at the time when he or she
became an invalidity pensioner; or

   (b)  if, on retirement on the grounds of invalidity, the person was
entitled to receive a lump sum benefit and a pension - an amount
equal to the difference between:

        (i)    the person's accumulated funded contributions at the time
when he or she became an invalidity pensioner; and

        (ii)   the amount of the lump sum benefit;
and the Board must pay that amount into the Fund. 


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