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Welfare Act Amendments Passed (Media Statement)

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Parliament has approved amendments to the Welfare Act 1989 now making it easier for local pensioners seeking reinstatement of their pension if they have lost eligibility for being out of the Cook Islands for more than six months.

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Categories: News, Pension, WelfareNovember 7, 2014

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