Social Security
(Overlapping Benefits) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey)
Order 2004
Made 21st July 2004
Coming into force 1st
October 2004
THE EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY COMMITTEE, in pursuance of Articles 28, 29
and 51 of the Social
Security (Jersey) Law 1974,[1] orders as follows –
1 Interpretation
In this Order, “principal
Order” means the Social Security (Overlapping Benefits) (Jersey)
Order 1975.[2]
2 Article
3 amended
In Article 3(3) of the principal Order, the words
“sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) of ” shall be
deleted.
3 Article
4 amended
In Article 4(3) of the principal Order, the words
“sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) of” shall be deleted.
4 Schedule
substituted
For the Schedule to the principal Order there shall be substituted
the Schedule set out in the Schedule to this Order.
5 Revocation
The Social Security (Overlapping
Benefits) (Amendment No. 3) (Jersey) Order 2001[3] shall be revoked.
6 Citation
and commencement
This Order may be cited as the Social Security (Overlapping
Benefits) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2004 and shall come into force
on 1st October 2004.
M.N. DE LA HAYE
Greffier of the States.
SCHEDULE
(Article 4)
Showing in Column 1, by paragraphs, personal benefits under the Law which
are not required to be adjusted by reference to any personal benefit shown in
the corresponding paragraph of Column 2.
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(1) Short term incapacity
allowance, long term incapacity allowance or maternity benefit, or old age
pension which is not payable wholly or in part by virtue of a husband’s
contributions or insurance.
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(1) Death benefit by way
of a pension or allowance payable to a woman as the widow of the deceased
under the Accident Insurance Laws, and Personal Injuries Scheme, any Service
Pensions Instrument or any 1914-1918 War Injuries Scheme.
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(2) Any personal benefit.
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(2) Death benefit by way
of pension or allowance payable to a person otherwise than as the widow of
the deceased under any Personal Injuries Scheme, any Service Pensions
Instrument or any 1914-1918 War Injuries Scheme.
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