Unemployment Insurance Act, 2001 (Act No. 63 of 2001)

Chapter 3 : Claiming Benefits

Part F : Dependant’s benefits

30. Right to dependants benefits

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(1)The surviving spouse or a life partner of a deceased contributor is entitled to benefits contemplated in this Part if application is made—
(a)in accordance with prescribed requirements and the provisions of this Part; and
(b)within 18 months of the death of the contributor except that, on just cause shown, the Commissioner may accept an application after the 18-month period.

[Section 30(1)(b) substituted by section 11(a) of Notice No. 35, GG 40557, dated 19 January 2017 (Unemployment Insurance Amendment Act, 2016)]

 

(2)Any dependent child of a deceased contributor is entitled to the dependant’s the dependant’s benefits contemplated in this Part, if application is made in accordance with the provisions of this Part and-
(a)there is no surviving spouse or life partner; or
(b)the surviving spouse or life partner has not made application for the benefits within 18 months of the contributor’s death.

[Section 30(2)(b) substituted by section 11(b) of Notice No. 35, GG 40557, dated 19 January 2017 (Unemployment Insurance Amendment Act, 2016)]

 

(2A)        

(a)Any nominated beneficiary of the deceased contributor may claim dependant's benefits subject to paragraph (b).
(b)A nominated beneficiary will qualify for benefits if there is no surviving spouse, life partner or dependant children of the deceased contributor.

[Section 30(2A) inserted by section 11(c) of Notice No. 35, GG 40557, dated 19 January 2017 (Unemployment Insurance Amendment Act, 2016)]

 

(3)The benefit payable to the dependant is the unemployment benefit referred to in Part B of this Chapter that would have been payable to the deceased contributor if the contributor had been alive.