Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices Act 1938
F70[Pensions and allowances payable to surviving spouses and children of deceased office holders.
20.—(1) This section applies in respect of the following deceased persons:
(a) a person who was holding a qualifying office at the time of death;
(b) a person who held such an office at any time before the time of death.
(2) The surviving spouse F71[or surviving civil partner] of a deceased person in respect of whom this section applies is, subject to this section, entitled to receive a surviving spouse's F71[or surviving civil partner’s] pension of an amount equal to half the amount of the pension (if any) to which the person—
(a) was entitled at the time of death, or
(b) would have been so entitled if the person was not the holder of a qualifying office and had reached 50 years of age.
(3) A person is no longer entitled to a surviving spouse's F71[or surviving civil partner’s] pension if the person remarries F71[or enters into a new civil partnership].
(4) If the surviving spouse F71[or surviving civil partner] of a deceased person who held a qualifying office—
(a) does not qualify for a spouse's pension because the person's pensionable service was not sufficient, or
(b) qualifies for such a pension but of an amount smaller than it would have been had the person's pensionable service been 3 years,
that spouse F71[or civil partner] is entitled to receive a surviving spouse's F71[or surviving civil partner’s] pension of the same amount as that which would have been payable had the deceased person's pensionable service been 3 years.
(5) A surviving spouse's F71[or surviving civil partner’s] pension is not, for the purposes of section 8(1) of the Military Service Pensions Act, 1924, or section 20(1) of the Military Service Pensions Act, 1934, to be regarded as a pension or allowance that is payable out of public money.
(6) If a child of a deceased person in respect of whom this section applies has not reached 21 years of age, the child is entitled to receive—
(a) if a relevant parent of the child survives the deceased person and paragraph (b) does not apply, a child's allowance at the rate of £1,706.25 per year, or
(b) if a relevant parent of the child survives the deceased person but dies before the child has reached 21 years of age, a child's allowance at the rate of £2,843.75 per year but only from the date of the parent's death, or
(c) if no relevant parent of the child survives the deceased person, a child's allowance at the rate of £2,843.75 per year.
(7) A child who marries before reaching 21 years of age ceases to be entitled to a child's allowance under this section.
(8) A surviving spouse's F71[or surviving civil partner’s] pension, or a child's allowance, in respect of a deceased person in respect of whom this section applies becomes payable—
(a) if an application for payment of the pension or allowance is made within 6 months after the date of the person's death, on and from the day following that date, or
(b) if an application for payment is made at any other time, on and from the date on which the application is made.
However, if a person whose entitlement to such a pension or an allowance arose on the commencement of this section applies in writing to the Minister for Finance for payment, the pension or allowance is to be paid on and from such date (being a date not earlier than the date of that commencement and not later than the date of the application) as the Minister determines in writing.
(9) In this section—
F72["adopted child" means a child adopted under an adoption order within the meaning of section 3 (1) of the Adoption Act 2010 or who is the subject of an intercountry adoption effected outside the State and recognised under that Act;]
"child" includes a step-child and an adopted child;
F73["civil partner" has the meaning assigned to it in the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010.]
"parent" includes step-parent and adoptive parent;
"pension", when used without qualification, means a pension that is either a ministerial pension or a secretarial pension and, in the case of a secretarial pension, includes any amount by which the pension is increased under section 13E;
"relevant commencement date" means the date on which section 15 of the Ministerial, Parliamentary and Judicial Offices and Oireachtas Members (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2001, commences;
"relevant parent" in relation to a child, means a parent—
(a) who is or was entitled to a surviving spouse's F71[or surviving civil partner’s] pension under this section, or
(b) who would have been entitled to such a pension had the parent not died.]
Annotations
Amendments:
F70
Substituted (16.07.2001) by Ministerial, Parliamentary and Judicial Offices and Oireachtas Members (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2001 (33/2001), s. 15, commenced on enactment, subject to transitional provision in subs. (2).
F71
Substituted (1.01.2011) by Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 (24/2010), s. 99 and sch. 1 part 2 item 2, S.I. No. 648 of 2010, art. 3.
F72
Substituted (1.11.2010) by Adoption Act 2010 (21/2010), s. 164, S.I. No. 511 of 2010.
F73
Inserted (1.01.2011) by Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 (24/2010), s. 99 and sch. 1 part 2 item 2, S.I. No. 648 of 2010, art. 3.
Editorial Notes:
E104
Previous affecting provision: section applied with modifications (18.03.1992) by Oireachtas (Allowances To Members) and Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices (Amendment) Act 1992 (3/1992), s. 8, commenced on enactment; section substituted (16.07.2001) as per F-note above.
E105
Previous affecting provision: application of section extended (24.07.1972) by Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices Act 1972 (21/1972), s. 1(3), commenced on enactment; section substituted (16.07.2001) as per F-note above.
E106
Previous affecting provision: subs. (8) deleted (1.01.1965) by Pensions (Abatement) Act 1965 (13/1965), s. 8and sch, commenced as per s. 9; section substituted (16.07.2001) as per F-note above.
E107
Previous affecting provision: subs. (1) amended (22.12.1938) by Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices (Amendment) Act 1949 (21/1949), s. 1(a), (b), commenced as per s. 2(3); section substituted (16.07.2001) as per F-note above.
