The Local Government Pension Scheme (Benefits, Membership and Contributions) Regulations 2007 Working copy in effect from 1 April 2008 1.Citation, commencement, interpretation and application 3.Contributions payable by active members 4.Meaning of “pensionable pay” 7.Calculation of length of periods of membership 9.Final pay: reserve forces, maternity leave etc. 12.Power of employing authority to increase total membership of active members 13.Power of employing authority to award additional pension 14.Election in respect of additional pension 17.Retirement after the normal retirement date 19.Early leavers: inefficiency and redundancy 21.Election for lump sum in lieu of pension 22.Limit on total amount of benefits 23.Death grants: active members 24.Survivor benefits: active members 25.Meaning of “nominated cohabiting partner” 26.Meaning of “eligible child” 28.Children’s pensions: active members 29.Calculation on leaving early 30.Choice of early payment of pension 31.Early payment of pension: ill-health 32.Death grants: deferred members 33.Survivor benefits: deferred members 34.Children’s pensions: deferred members 35.Death grants: pensioner members 36.Survivor benefits: pensioners 37.Children’s pensions: pensioner members 38.Pension increases under the Pensions (Increase) Acts 39.Commutation: small pensions Citation, commencement, interpretation and application
Active members
the 1997 Regulations is an active member of the Scheme. (3) An active member of the 1997 Scheme is
an active member of the Scheme for as long as he continues in Local
Government Pension Scheme employment.
(2) But an employee's pensionable pay does
not include—
(3) No sum may be taken into account in
calculating pensionable pay unless income tax liability has been determined
on it.
(2) But paragraph (1) does not apply to
benefits in respect of a member under regulation 23 (death grants:
active members), regulation 24 (survivor benefits: active members),
or regulation 28 (children's pensions: active members).
(2) Where a member who has left local government
employment rejoins such employment before his normal retirement age,
the periods mentioned in paragraph (1) are (unless he chooses otherwise)
aggregated with any such subsequent periods. (2A) But a member may choose instead to treat as his final pay period
either of the two preceding years ending with a day that is the anniversary
of the last day he was an active member. (SI2007/1488)
(2) For the purposes of these regulations,
a member's final pay for any period of maternity, paternity or adoption
absence during the final pay period in respect of which he pays or
is treated as paying contributions is the pay he would have received
had he not been absent.
(2) But a member's employer may consent
to him having his final pay calculated as the average of all such
fees for any three consecutive years ending 31st March within the
period of ten years ending with the last day he was an active member.
he is entitled to immediate payment of retirement pension without
reduction.
they shall pay him benefits under this regulation.
(3) If the authority determine that, although
he cannot obtain gainful employment within a reasonable period of
leaving local government employment, it is likely that he will be
able to obtain gainful employment before his normal retirement age,
his benefits are increased—
(4) In the case of a member in part-time
service, the period to be added under paragraph (2)(b) or (3)(b),
as the case may be, is calculated in accordance with regulation 7(3) as if he had remained in such part-time service until his actual normal
retirement age.
the period to be added under paragraph (3)(b) is less than the period
that would have been added had regulation 28 of the 1997 Regulations
applied, then his benefits are increased by adding the latter period. (6) Before making a determination under this
regulation, an authority must obtain a certificate from an independent
registered medical practitioner qualified in occupational health medicine
as to whether in his opinion the member is permanently incapable of
discharging efficiently the duties of the relevant local government
employment because of ill-health or infirmity of mind or body and, if
so, as to the likelihood of the member being able to obtain other gainful
employment within a reasonable time of leaving local government employment
or, as the case may be, before reaching his normal retirement age.
(8) In this regulation, "gainful employment"
means paid employment for not less than 30 hours in each week for
a period of not less than 12 months.
(4) But a nomination has no effect if the
condition in paragraph (3) has not been satisfied for a continuous
period of at least 2 years which includes the day on which the declaration
is signed.
(6) B is A's surviving nominated partner
if—
(7) For the purposes of this regulation,
two people of the same sex are to be regarded as living together as
if they were civil partners if they would be regarded as living together
as husband and wife if they were not of the same sex.
Children's pensions
(3) If no survivor benefit is payable under
regulation 24—
Calculation on leaving early
(2) If a member does not request immediate
payment under this regulation, he is entitled to receive a pension
without reduction, payable from his normal retirement age.
(3) If no survivor benefit is payable under
regulation 33—
Death grants: pensioner members
(3) If no survivor benefit is payable under
regulation 36 —
Pension increases under the Pensions (Increase) Acts |