2. In regulation
7(6) (joining the scheme), omit "or" at the end of sub-paragraph (b)
and after sub-paragraph (c) add -
3. In regulation
9(1A) (periods of membership: "total membership"), for "65th birthday"
and "65" substitute "70th birthday" and "70" respectively. (SI2006/966)
as may be treated as amounts in respect of which pensions under these
Regulations are payable as set out in a scheme made under or by virtue
of the Local Authorities (Members' Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003.
(SI2004/928)
(2) "Basic allowance" and "special responsibility
allowance" have the same meaning as in regulations 4 and 5 respectively
of the Local Authorities (Members' Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003.
(1) A councillor member's pay in any year -
as may be treated as amounts in respect of which pensions under these
Regulations are payable as set out in a scheme made in accordance with
the Local Authorities (Members' Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003,
and
(b) in the case of a councillor member who is a member of a county council
or a county borough council in Wales, is his basic allowance and special
responsibility allowance. (SI2004/928)
(2) "Basic allowance" and "special responsibility
allowance" have the same meaning as in -
(3) All references to "pay" in these Regulations in respect of a councillor
member and his councillor membership shall be construed accordingly.
(4) "Career average pay" in these Regulations
shall mean an amount equal to the total of a councillor member's pay for
each year or part year of his active membership divided by the number
of those years or part years.
(5) When calculating a councillor member's career
average pay, the pay for any year other than the final year shall be increased
in proportion to the increase in the Retail Price Index from the last
day of that year up to the last day of the month in which the councillor
member's active membership ends.
(6) "Year" means the 12 months ending with
31st March save that in respect of the year ending with 31st March 2004,
it means the period from the coming into force of these Regulations 1st
May 2003 (SI2003/2249) until 31st March
2004. (SI2004/928) (SI2004/928)
"Year" means the 12 months ending with 31st March save that in respect
of the year ending with 31st March 2004, it means the period from 1st
May 2003 until 31st March 2004 in respect of councillor members who are
members of a local authority in England and in respect of the year ending
31st March 2005, it means the period from 10th June 2004 until 31st March
2005 in respect of councillor members who are members of a county council
or a county borough council in Wales. (SI2004/928)
(7) "Final year" means the year during which,
or at the end of which, the councillor member's active membership ends.
(8) "Retail Price Index" means the index of retail
prices for the United Kingdom published by the Office of National Statistics.
(9) No sum may be taken into account in calculating
pay unless income tax liability has been determined on it.".
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(2) The retirement grant of a councillor member
shall be three times his pension.
(2A) A councillor member in respect of whom a benefit crystallisation
event occurs on or after 6th April 2006 may elect in writing to the appropriate
administering authority before any benefits become payable to increase
the retirement grant payable under paragraph (3) by commuting his pension,
or a part thereof, at a rate of £12 for every £1 of annual pension
entitlement surrendered. (SI2006/2008)
(2B) But the total amount of the member's retirement
grant, including any sum received in accordance with an election under
paragraph (3A), shall not exceed 25% of the capital value of his accrued
rights. (SI2006/2008)
(2C) For the purposes of this regulation, a member's
accrued rights include rights accrued in respect of any payments made
by him in accordance with Chapter IV of Part III
(Additional Voluntary Contributions). (SI2006/2008)
(2D) The capital value of a member's accrued rights
shall be calculated as shown in guidance
issued by the Government Actuary. (SI2006/2008)
(3) Where a councillor member was an active
member in more than 40 years, only the 40 consecutive years (ending in
the last 10 years of councillor membership) which produce the highest
pension shall be taken into account. (SI2006/966)
(4) Unless otherwise indicated, references to
the amounts of pensions are to their annual rate.
(5) Benefits payable to a councillor member who
remains in service after his 70 65th (SI2006/966)
birthday as referred to in regulation 25A(1) (as that regulation applies
to a councillor member) shall be increased at such a rate as is shown
as appropriate in guidance issued by the Government Actuary in respect
of each day that payment of benefits is delayed between his 70
65th (SI2006/966) birthday and the
date of his retirement."
6. Omit regulations
21 (final pay), 22 (other final pay
periods) and 23 (permanent reductions in
pay).
7. In regulations
19(2)(a) (general qualification for benefits), 25(3)
(normal retirement) and 25A(1) (retirement
after the normal retirement date), for "65th birthday" substitute "70th
birthday" and in regulation 25A(1) omit
the words "with the consent of his employing authority". (SI2006/966)
In regulation 25A(1) omit the words "with the consent of his employing
authority". (SI2006/966)
8. Omit regulation
26 (redundancy).
9. In regulation
27 (ill-health) -
(a) for paragraph (1) substitute -
" (1) Where a councillor member ceases to be a member
of his local authority by reason of being permanently incapable of discharging
efficiently the duties of that office because of ill-health or infirmity
of mind or body, he is entitled to an ill-health pension and grant"; and
(b) in paragraph (5), in the definition of "permanently incapable",
for "65th birthday" substitute "70th birthday". (SI2006/966)
10. In regulation
28 (amounts of ill-health pension and grant) -
(a) in paragraph (3), for "65" substitute "70"; (SI2006/966)
(b) omit paragraph (4); and (SI2004/573)
(b) in paragraph (4) for "a member" substitute "a councillor member"
and delete "(because of having been a member in two or more employments)",
and (SI2004/573)
(c) for paragraph (9), substitute -
" (9) If a councillor member is entitled under
regulation 27(3) to an ill-health grant
(but not a pension), the amount of the grant is calculated by multiplying
the member's career average pay by -
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(c) omit paragraph (4A). (SI2004/573)
11. Omit regulations 29 (re-employed
pensioners) and 30 (further provisions about
elections under regulation 29).
12. In
regulation 31 (other early leavers: deferred retirement benefits and
elections for early payment) -
13. - (1) Regulation
32(1) (re-employed and rejoining deferred members) shall only apply
to a councillor member in respect of any councillor membership where both
the former membership and the membership as an active member referred to
in that paragraph are councillor membership in the same appropriate fund.
(2) In regulation 32 -
14. Omit regulation
32A (concurrent employments).
(5A) The amount of a deceased councillor member's
former retirement pension is the amount of the pension he would have received
immediately before his death, but for -
(5B) A pensioner member includes a councillor
member who would have been entitled to a pension but for regulation
110 (application of abatement policy in individual cases).
(5C) But paragraph (5B) does not stop a councillor
member to whom it applies from also being an active member.".
17. In regulation
41 (surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/3069)
long-term pension) -
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18. In regulation
45(4) (children's short-term pensions) for "final pay" substitute "career
average pay".
19. In regulation
46(8)(b) (children's long-term pensions), for "65th birthday" substitute
"70th birthday". (SI2006/966)
20. Omit regulation
48 (dependants of re-employed pensioners).
23. Omit regulations
67 to 72 (establishment of shared cost AVC schemes).