PART III
COMPENSATION FOR PREMATURE RETIREMENT
Interpretation
Interpretation of Part III
5. - (1) Unless the context otherwise requires, in this Part-
"the 1979 Regulations" means the Local Government (Compensation for Premature Retirement) (Scotland) Regulations 1979;
"annual compensation" shall be construed in accordance with regulation 10;
"credited period", in relation to a person, means a period with which he is credited under regulation 8;
"effective service" comprises-
(a)
any period of reckonable serviceany period of membership counting towards a person's total membership within the meaning of LGPS Regulations or the Benefits Regulations (SSI 2009/187) (including any period of reckonable service within the meaning of the 1987 Regulations) (SI1998/364) up to and including the material date; and
(b) any period of special service up to and including that date (other than special service consisting of periods of unpaid leave or other unpaid absence from duty);
"eligible person" means a person who satisfies the conditions mentioned in regulation 6(1);
"enactment" includes any instrument made under an Act;
"excepted payment", in relation to an employment of a person, means a payment received by him which is-
(a) a redundancy payment to which he is entitled under Part XI of the 1996 Act (redundancy payments), or compensation paid to him under Part II of these Regulations, in respect of the cessation of his former employment
(including in either case any amount by which that payment is reduced in accordance with the 1965 Regulations)(SI2006/609); or
(b) a payment in respect of that employment made under regulations, or under provisions having effect as provisions of regulations, made under section 7 of the 1972 Act; or
(c) a payment in lieu of annual or other leave to which he was entitled in that employment; or
(d) so much of any payment in lieu of notice of termination of that employment, as does not exceed the remuneration he would have received if he had remained in that employment for a period of three months after the material date;
"former employment", in relation to a person, means the employment which ceased as described in regulation 6(1)(a);
"lump sum compensation" means such compensation as is mentioned in regulation 9;
"material date", in relation to a person, means the date upon which he ceased to hold his former employment;
"new employment" shall be construed in accordance with regulation 15(4);
"occupational pension", in relation to a person, means a pension (other than a lump sum) to which he has become entitled (whether or not payable immediately) being-
(a) a pension associated with any employment which is payable under an enactment (other than the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 or
the Superannuation Regulationsthe LGPS Regulations or the 1987 Regulations (SI1998/364)), contract, scheme or other arrangement, including a pension under a personal pension scheme in relation to which the Secretary of State has paid contributions under section 1 of the Social Security Act 1986 or section 43 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993; or
(b) a pension derived from the payment of a transfer value calculated by reference to pension rights (contingent or otherwise) arising underthe Superannuation Regulationsthe LGPS Regulations or the Administration Regulations (SSI 2009/187) or the 1987 Regulations (SI1998/364) or arising with respect to such a pension as is mentioned in paragraph (a);
"official pension" has the same meaning as in the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971;
"pensionable remuneration", in relation to a person, means the remuneration which is (or, if there has been a relevant disqualification, which, but for that disqualification and on the relevant assumptions, would be) that person's pensionable remuneration;
"the relevant assumptions" has the meaning given in regulation 7(2);
"relevant disqualification" has the meaning given in regulation 7(1);
"relevant English or Welsh employer" means a LGPS employer within the meaning of the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations 1995 1997(SI1998/364);(SSI 2009/187)“relevant English or Welsh employer” means a scheme employer within the meaning of the Local Government Pension Scheme (Administration) Regulations 2008 ; (SSI 2009/187)
"special service" has the meaning given in regulation 7(3) and (4).
(2) For the purposes of this Part, a person is an "eligible child" of a person if-
(2A) In paragraph (2)(c)(iii) a family includes a family resulting from the
formation of a civil partnership. (SI2005/554)
(3) For the purposes of these Regulations, a person
who in his employment immediately before the material date was subject to regulation
B8 of the Superannuation Regulations regulation 130(1) of the LGPS Regulations
(SI1998/364) (separate
employments under one employer) or regulation 8(1) of the Administration Regulations (separate employments etc.) (SSI 2009/187) (or, if he is an assumed pensionable employee
assumed member (SI1998/364)
would, apart from a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions,
be so subject) shall be treated, unless the context otherwise requires, in relation
to each of the employments as if the other or others were held by him under
another LGSS employer LGPS employer (SI1998/364).
(4) A person who in his employment immediately before
the material date was subject to regulation B7 (returning officers etc) of
the Superannuation Regulations regulation 130(2) of the LGPS Regulations
(SI1998/364) or regulation 8(2) and (3) of the Administration Regulations (SSI 2009/187)(or,
if he is an assumed pensionable employee assumed member (SI1998/364)
would, apart from a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions,
be so subject) shall for the purposes of these Regulations be treated, unless
the context otherwise requires, as if each additional duty were a separate variable-time
employment with a LGSS employer LGPS employer (SI1998/364)
other than the employer with whom he was in whole-time employment.
(b) in a case within paragraph (a)(i) or (ii), that authority-
(c) he is not, in respect of the loss of that employment, entitled to have
his case considered for the payment of section 219 compensation;
(d) on the material date he has attained the age of 50, but not the age of
65 subject to paragraph (4), on the material date he has attained the age of 55, but not the age of 65;(SSI 2009/187)
(e) on that date the aggregate of-
(ii) any periods of–
(SSI 2009/187)(a) superannuable membership (as defined in regulation 9 of the LGPS Regulations) and any increase in membership under regulation 13 of the Transitional Regulations;
(b) membership (as defined in regulation 7 of the Benefits Regulations) and any increase in total membership under regulation 12 of the Benefits Regulations,
amounts to at least 5 years;
(f) on that date his effective service does not exceed 40 years; and
(g) the period beginning with the day following the material date and ending with his 65th birthday exceeds any period of residual entitlement which he has to his credit as described in regulation 8(1).
(2) In paragraph (1) "assumed pensionable employee assumed member (SI1998/364)" means a person who the employing authority are satisfied would be or be treated as a pensionable employee LGPS member (SI1998/364) but for a relevant disqualification.
(3) In paragraph (1)(c) "section 219 compensation" means long-term compensation or retirement compensation-
(4) In the case of a person who was a member of the occupational pension scheme constituted by the LGPS Regulations on 5th April 2006, paragraph (1)(d) applies as if “the age of 50” was substituted for “the age of 55”. (SSI 2009/187)
Application of Part III to assumed pensionable employee assumed member (SI1998/364)s: "relevant disqualification", "relevant assumptions" and "special service"
7. - (1) In this Part, in relation to any person, "relevant disqualification" means an act or omission in consequence of which (either alone or taken together with other such acts or omissions) that person has not become, has ceased to be or has not been treated as being a pensionable employee LGPS member (SI1998/364), being one of the following acts or omissions:-
(2) In this Part "the relevant assumptions" means the following assumptions:-
(d) that regulation E22(7) of those Regulations the 1987 Regulations
(SI1998/364) did
not apply with respect to a period of special service.
(3) In this Part "special service" means, subject to paragraph (4), any period of employment with respect to which the employing authority are satisfied-
(4) In relation to any employment ending before a person began his former employment, "special service" only includes such periods as are continuous with the former employment.
(5) For the purpose of paragraph (4), a period of employment is continuous with the former employment if in the interval between its ending and the former employment beginning there has been no period exceeding one month and one day during which the person was not employed by an LGSS employer LGPS employer (SI1998/364) or a relevant English or Welsh employer.
(a) the period by which his effective service falls short of 40 years;
(b) the period beginning with the day following the material date and ending
with his 65th birthday, less any period of residual entitlement which he has
to his credit (as described in paragraph (3));
(c) the aggregate of his effective membership and any periods to which
regulations D2, D10, D11, D12 and E28 of the Superannuation Regulations apply
which count as periods of superannuable membership (as defined in regulation
9 of the LGPS Regulations) and any increase in membership under regulation
13 of the Transitional Regulations (SI1998/364)
(or, if he is an assumed pensionable employee assumed member (SI1998/364),
would apply would count or, as the case may be, would apply or be awarded
(SI1998/364) apart
from a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions); or (SSI 2009/187)
(c) the aggregate of–
(i) his effective membership;
(ii) any periods which count as periods of superannuable membership (as defined in regulation 9 of the LGPS Regulations) and any increase in membership under regulation 13 of the Transitional Regulations (or, if he is an assumed member, would count or, as the case may be, would apply or be awarded apart from a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions); and
(iii) any periods which count as periods of membership (as defined in regulation 7 of the Benefits Regulations) and any increase in total membership under regulation 12 of the Benefits Regulations (or, if he is an assumed member, would count or, as the case may be, would apply or be awarded apart from a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions); or (SSI 2009/187)
(d) 10 years,
but no person may be credited with a period of service under this regulation
in respect of a former employment in respect of the cessation of which an
additional period of membership may be counted under regulation 51 of the
LGPS Regulations. (SI1998/364) or regulation 12 or 13 of the Benefits Regulations (SSI 2009/187)
(2) The time limit referred to in paragraph (1) is-
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), where a person has been granted a credited period in respect of a cessation of employment ("the previous cessation") before the material date, he has to his credit a period of residual entitlement equal to the excess (if any) of the relevant aggregate period over the period which-
(4) In this regulation, in relation to any person-
(b) "pre-material date extra service" means a period by which his effective service has been increased or a period of service with which he has been credited, before the material date, for the purpose of calculating one of the kinds of benefit or compensation mentioned in paragraph (6) (or, if more than one such period has been granted to him, the aggregate of them).
(5) Where after his previous cessation (or the first of them) a person has ceased to hold an employment and-
(a) his pre-material date extra service has been reduced by the period of that employment or part of that period; or
(b) the compensation or benefit attributable to such extra service has been reduced on account of that period or part of it,
his pre-material date extra service for the purposes of paragraph (4)(a)(i) shall be reduced by that period.
(6) The benefits and compensation mentioned in paragraph (4)(b) are-
(a) retirement compensation under an Act or under regulations made under section 219 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, or a similar instrument, on account of loss of employment;
(b) benefit under regulations made under section 220 of that Act, or a similar instrument;
(c) compensation under any scheme made under section 1 of the 1972 Act, or a similar instrument, on account of his retirement in the public interest;
(d) compensation under an Act or under these Regulations or any other regulations made under section 24 of the 1972 Act, or a similar instrument, on account of his ceasing to hold an employment with an authority in such circumstances as are mentioned in regulation 6(1)(a)(i), (ii) or (iii);
and in this paragraph "similar instrument" means any instrument made under
any provision to the like effect in any other enactment.
(7) An employing authority shall not credit an eligible
person with an additional period of service in terms of paragraph (1) where
a determination is made to pay compensation to that person in terms of regulation
5(c) or (d) of the Local Government (Compensation for Redundancy or Premature
Retirement on Reorganisation) (Scotland) Regulations 1995. (SI2000/77)
(a) in terms of regulation 5(c) or (d) of the Local Government (Compensation for Redundancy or Premature Retirement on Reorganisation) (Scotland) Regulations 1995; or
(b) in relation to an employment in respect of the cessation of which either-
(i) an additional period of membership may be counted under regulation 51
of the Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 1998of the LGPS Regulations or regulation 12 of the Benefits Regulations (SSI 2009/187) ; or
(ii) a determination to pay compensation is made under regulation 35(1). (SI2000/77)
Lump sum compensation
9. - (1) An eligible
person who has been granted a credited period under regulation 8 is entitled
to receive compensation in the form of a lump sum in accordance with this regulation.
(2) If-
he is entitled to receive lump sum compensation of an amount equal to the amount by which that retirement allowance would be increased on the relevant assumptions and in accordance with those Regulations if his effective service were increased by the credited period (SSI 2009/187)
calculated by multiplying his final pay by the appropriate multiplier. (SSI 2009/187)
(3) The appropriate multiplier is–
3 x the person's credited period.
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Annual compensation; general provisions
10. - (1) Subject to the following regulations, an eligible person who has been granted a credited period under regulation 8 is entitled to receive annual compensation in accordance with this regulation.
(2) From the day following the material date he is entitled to receive annual compensation at a rate equal to the rate by which the annual retirement pension to which-
(a) he is entitled, on ceasing to hold his former employment, by virtue of regulation
E2(1)(b)(iii) of the Superannuation Regulations in a case where one of the conditions
in paragraph (4) of that regulation is satisfied regulation 25 of the LGPS
Regulations (SI1998/364)
(early retirement on redundancy, or in the interests of efficiency or on the
cessation of a joint appointment); or (SSI 2009/187)
(b) but for a relevant disqualification, he would be so entitled on the relevant
assumptions and on the further assumption that, if the employing authority might
have certified under regulation E2(4)(a) regulation 25(1)(b) (SI1998/364)
of those Regulations, they have done so,
would be increased on the relevant assumptions and in accordance with those Regulations, if his effective service were increased by the credited period.
(2) If–
(a) he is entitled, on ceasing to hold his former employment, by virtue of regulation 25 of the LGPS Regulations (early retirement on redundancy, or in the interests of efficiency or on the cessation of a joint appointment) or regulation 19 of the Benefits Regulations (early leavers: business efficiency and redundancy); or
(b) but for a relevant disqualification, he would be so entitled on the relevant assumptions,
he is, from the day following the material date, entitled to receive annual compensation calculated by multiplying his final pay by the appropriate multiplier.
(3) The appropriate multiplier is-
the person's credited period.
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