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Are there any circumstances in which locked-in funds can be withdrawn as a lump sum payment (i.e. hardship or shortened life expectancy, commutation of small amounts of pension benefit credits)?

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Are there any circumstances in which locked-in funds can be withdrawn as a lump sum payment (i.e. hardship or shortened life expectancy, commutation of small amounts of pension benefit credits)?

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No one has the authority to grant an exception to the locking-in rule regardless of the circumstances, including financial hardship.

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