Retirement Guide |
Retirement Guide
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The Retirement Guide provide condensed summary of the retirement benefits. Please click to download 'A Pension, Gratuity and Widow's and Children's Pensions Guide' |
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Acts Relating to Retirement |
Acts Relating to Retirement
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From this page you can download and learn all about the acts and regulations related to retirement:
Belize Public Service Regulation SI 59 of 2014 General Workers Regulation SI 145 of 1992 School Teachers Pension Act_Chapter 42 2000 Belize Defence Act Chapter 135 of 2000 Belize Police Act Chapter 138 of 2000 Belize_National Assembly Pensions Act Chapter 8 of 2000 Belize Pension Act Chapter 30 of 2000 Services Commissions Regulation SI 159 of 2001 Widow's and Children's Pensions Act Belize - Chapter 32 of 2000 |
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Widows and Children |
Widows and Children
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On this page you can learn all about your benefits as a Widow or Child of a Retiree. |
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Retirement Forms |
Retirement Forms
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The forms listed below need to be completed when applying for retirement benefits:
1. Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Form Check List: used as a guide when preparing necessary documents when applying for pension and gratuity benefits.
2. Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Form P&G1: is to be filled by the immediate employer of the officer.
3.Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Form P&G2: is to be filled by the officer who is reaching retirement.
4. Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Computation Form (P&G3): is completed by the Treasury Department.
5. Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Casualty Form (P&G4): is completed by the Treasury Department.
6. Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Life Certificate Forms - Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Form P&G5 General: is to be filled by the retiree - Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Form P&G5A: is to be filled by the widow of the deceased retiree - Government of Belize Pension and Gratuity Form P&G5B: is to be filled by the parent if the child is under 18 years of age; and to be filled by child if 18 years or older.
7. Government of Belize Vendor Authorization Form - Persons P1
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Eligibility for Benefits |
Eligibility for Benefits
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Types of Employees Eligible for Retirement Benefits:
1. Public Officer
2. National Assembly
3. Statutory Body
4. Belize Defence Force
5. Teachers - Grand Aided Schools - Non-Grant Aided Schools * Click here for List of Designated Schools |
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Reason for granting of Pension and Gratuity |
Reason for granting of Pension and Gratuity
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PENSIONS ACT CHAPTER 30 REVISED EDITION 2000 SHOWING THE LAW AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2000
6.-(1) Subject to section 7, no pension, gratuity or other allowance shall be granted under this Act to any officer except on his retirement from the public service in one of the following cases-
(a) if he retires from public service under the Government of Belize.
(i) Retirement Due to Age - on or after he attains the normal retirement age or, in special cases with the approval of the Governor General, any lower age not being less than fifty years; or
(ii) Abolition of Post - on the abolition of his office; or
(iii) Compulsory Retirement - on compulsory retirement for the purpose of facilitating improvement in the organization of the department to which he belonged, by which greater efficiency or economy may be effected; or
(iv) Medical Grounds - on medical evidence to the satisfaction of the Governor-General that he is incapable by reason of any infirmity of mind or body of discharging the duties of his office and that such infirmity is likely to be permanent; or
(v) Termination - in the case of termination of employment in the public interest as provided in this Act;
Marriage - 6-(2) Notwithstanding that she is not otherwise eligible under this section for the grant of any pension, gratuity or other allowance, a gratuity may be granted to a female officer in accordance with this Act who retires from the public service for the reason that she has married or is about to marry.
Resignation - 7.-(1) An officer who resigns from the public service before attaining the normal retirement age may be granted by the Governor-General in accordance with the regulations contained in the Schedule- (a) a gratuity, if he resigns after completing not less than ten years of pensionable service; (b) a pension and gratuity, if he resigns after completing not less than fifteen years of pensionable service. (2) In every case to which subsection (1) applies, the pension (but not gratuity) shall be deferred until the officer reaches the normal retirement age, or in special cases with the approval of the Governor-General, any lower age not being less than fifty years.
Retirement in Public Interest - 8. Where an officer’s service is terminated on the ground that having regard to the conditions of the public service the usefulness of the officer thereto and all the other circumstances of the case such termination is desirable in the public interest and a pension, gratuity or other allowance cannot otherwise be granted to him under the provisions of this Act, the Governor-General may, if he thinks fit, grant such pension, gratuity or other allowance as he thinks just and proper not exceeding in amount that for which the officer would be eligible if he retired from the public service in the circumstances described in section 6 (1) (a) (iv): Provided that in determining the amount of the pension, gratuity or other allowance for which the officer would be eligible if he had retired from the public service in the circumstances described in section 6 (1) (a) (iv) no regard shall be had to regulation 4 (2) of the Pensions Regulations.
Death - 16.-(1)Where an officer holding a pensionable office who is not on probation or agreement, or an officer holding a non-pensionable office to which he has been transferred from a pensionable office in which he has been confirmed, dies while in public service under the Government of Belize the Governor General may grant to his legal personal representative a gratuity of an amount not exceeding his annual pensionable emoluments or his commuted pension gratuity, if any, whichever is the greater: Provided that for the purposes of this section an officer who has not been confirmed in his office and who dies in the circumstances mentioned in section 18 (1) shall be deemed to have been confirmed in his office.
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