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RECOMMENDATION |
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Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House of
Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the circumstances,
in the manner and for the purposes set out in a measure entitled ``An Act
to amend the Parliament of Canada Act and the Members of Parliament
Retiring Allowances Act''.
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SUMMARY |
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The main purposes of this enactment are to
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EXPLANATORY NOTES |
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Parliament of Canada Act |
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Clause 1: Subsection 70(4.1) is new. Subsection 70(4)
reads as follows:
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(4) Subject to subsection (5), the severance allowance to be paid to
or in respect of a person under subsection (1) or (2) shall be a lump sum
amount equal to fifty per cent of the aggregate of
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to which the person was entitled immediately before ceasing to be a
member of Parliament.
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(2) Subsections 70(6) and (7) read as follows:
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(6) Subject to subsection (8), a person to whom or in respect of whom
a severance allowance is payable under subsection (1) or (2) who was
entitled to elect under section 2.1 or 2.6 of the Members of Parliament
Retiring Allowances Act and who did not elect shall be paid a
supplementary severance allowance in accordance with subsection (7).
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(7) The supplementary severance allowance shall be a lump sum
amount equal to one twelfth of the sessional allowance under section 55
and any salary or allowance under section 60, 61 or 62 of this Act or
section 4 or 5 of the Salaries Act to which the person was entitled
immediately before ceasing to be a member, for every year the member
was a member, to a maximum of twelve years.
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(3) Subsection 70(10) reads as follows:
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(10) For the purposes of subsections (7) and (8), a member is deemed
to have been a member for a year if the member was a member for six
months or more in any twelve month period.
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Clause 2: Section 71 reads as follows:
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71. A severance allowance shall not be paid under subsection 70(1)
or (2) to or in respect of any person to or in respect of whom an
allowance is immediately payable under the Members of Parliament
Retiring Allowances Act.
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Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Act |
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Clause 3: New.
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Clause 4: (1) and (2) New.
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(3) Paragraph 10(3)(d) is new. The relevant portion of
subsection 10(3) reads as follows:
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(3) Where a person ceases to be a member and subsequently
becomes a member, the person may elect under subsection (1) to
contribute under this Part in respect of a previous session only if
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Clause 5: (1) New.
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(2) Subsection 11(2) reads as follows:
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(2) Notwithstanding clause (1)(a)(i)(B), where the aggregate of
amounts paid to a person as a member in respect of one or more previous
sessions in a calendar year by way of sessional indemnity, salary or
annual allowance exceeds
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the member shall not, in respect of that previous session, contribute
under that clause on the excess amount.
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Clause 6: New.
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Clause 7: (1) and (2) New.
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(3) Paragraph 32(3)(d) is new. The relevant portion of
subsection 32(3) reads as follows:
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(3) A person may elect under subsection (1) to contribute under this
Part in respect of a previous session only if
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Clause 8: (1) and (2) New.
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