7.—(1) If any officer, to whom these Regulations apply, dies within 7 years of the date of his injury and as a direct result thereof, there may be paid —(a) | to his widow (if she was married to him at the date of his injury), so long as she remains unmarried and of good character; | (b) | to his mother, if wholly dependent upon him for her support at the date of his death; and | (c) | in respect of each of his children, under the age of 18 years, if a male, or under the age of 18 years and unmarried, if a female, who, in the case of legitimate children, were born not later than 9 months after the date of his injury, and, in the case of stepchildren, illegitimate children or adopted children, were wholly or mainly dependent upon the deceased for support and were born or adopted before the date of his injury, |
an annual allowance, payable as from the date of the death of the deceased officer or, in the case of a posthumous child, from the date of its birth, not exceeding, as the case may be, the proportion, specified in the second column of the Table contained in the Second Schedule, of the annual salary or annual pensionable emoluments, as the case may be, of the deceased at the date of his injury, but not less than such amount as may, from time to time, be specified by the Public Service Commission: |
(a) | where the deceased leaves a widow to whom an award has been granted and who dies during the continuance of an allowance in respect of any child, the rate of allowance in respect of the child shall, as from the date of the death of the widow, be double the rate which would otherwise be payable under this paragraph in respect of the child; | (b) | the allowance in respect of any child shall cease to be payable when he or she attains the age of 18 years or, being a female, marries under that age; and | (c) | the aggregate of the allowances payable in respect of children shall not exceed one-fourth of the annual salary or pensionable emoluments of the deceased at the date of the injury. |
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(2) Nothing in this regulation shall permit the grant of any allowance in respect of a stepchild, illegitimate child or adopted child at a higher rate than one-twenty-fourth of the annual salary or pensionable emoluments of the deceased injured person at the date of his injury unless the Public Service Commission in any particular case otherwise directs. |
(3) In this regulation, “adopted”, in relation to a child, means adopted in a manner recognised by law. |
(4) This regulation shall not apply in the case of the death of an officer if his dependants, as defined in any written law relating to workmen’s compensations for the time being in force in Singapore or any part thereof, are entitled to compensation under the written law. |
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