25.4(1)An administrator may vary the terms of payment, in accordance with the request of a member, of a deferred pension under subsection 33(2) of the Act by making a payment or a series of payments to the member out of the pension fund if
(a)
a physician certifies in writing to the administrator that the member suffers from a significant physical or mental disability that considerably reduces life expectancy, and
(b)
if the member has a spouse or common-law partner, the member delivers to the administrator a waiver completed by the spouse or common-law partner in the form provided by the Superintendent.
25.4(2)Subsections 43(6) and (7) apply with the necessary modifications to this section.
25.4(1)An administrator may vary the terms of payment, in accordance with the request of a member, of a deferred pension under subsection 33(2) of the Act by making a payment or a series of payments to the member out of the pension fund if
(a)
a physician certifies in writing to the administrator that the member suffers from a significant physical or mental disability that considerably reduces life expectancy, and
(b)
if the member has a spouse or common-law partner, the member delivers to the administrator a waiver completed by the spouse or common-law partner in Form 3.01.
25.4(2)Subsections 43(6) and (7) apply with the necessary modifications to this section.
25.4(1)An administrator may vary the terms of payment, in accordance with the request of a member, of a deferred pension under subsection 33(2) of the Act by making a payment or a series of payments to the member out of the pension fund if
(a)
a physician certifies in writing to the administrator that the member suffers from a significant physical or mental disability that considerably reduces life expectancy, and
(b)
if the member has a spouse, the member delivers to the administrator a completed spousal waiver in Form 3.01.
25.4(2)Subsections 43(6) and (7) apply with the necessary modifications to this section.