HC Deb 10 April 1913 vol 51 cc1366-7W
Viscount WOLMER

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether any regulations have been made with regard to employed persons who were between sixty-five and seventy years of age at the com- mencement of the National Insurance Act; and whether any tables have been issued with regard to the benefits to which they are entitled?

Mr. ROBERTSON

No regulations require to be made by the Insurance Commissioners. The benefits of such persons are under Section 49 of the Act to be determined by societies or (for deposit contributors) by the insurance committees for whose guidance tables have been prepared of which I am sending the Noble Lord a copy.