Surrenders
Allocation of part of annual compensation
19. - (1) Where
an eligible person who has been granted a credited period under regulation 8
has been allowed, in accordance with regulation E20 of and Schedule 13 to
the Superannuation Regulations regulation 32 of the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364)
, to surrender a part of the retirement pension to which he would otherwise
be entitled on ceasing to hold his former employment ("the surrendered part"),
he may give notice to his employing authority that he wishes this regulation
to apply to him.
(2) Notice under paragraph (1) must be given by a person
before the expiry of the period of one month beginning-
whichever is the later;
(b) if he has entered new employment, with-
whichever is the latest.
(3) A person who duly gives notice under this regulation
may surrender any part of his annual compensation (not exceeding the surrendered
pension percentage), on the like terms and conditions and for the like consideration
as if his annual compensation were a retirement pension to which he had become
entitled by virtue of regulation E2(1)(b)(iii) and (3)(a) of the Superannuation
Regulations regulation 25 of the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364)
(early retirement on redundancy etc.).
(4) In paragraph (3) "the surrendered pension percentage",
in relation to any person, means the same percentage as the surrendered part
of the retirement pension is of the retirement pension to which he would be
entitled apart from the surrender.
(5) In this regulation "annual compensation", in relation
to any person, means the compensation payable under regulation 10, adjusted
as may be necessary-
(6) In the case of a person to whom regulation
E20 of the Superannuation Regulations regulation 32 of the LGPS Regulations
(SI1998/364) does
not apply because of a relevant disqualification-
Entitlement to surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554)
short-term and long-term compensation
20. - (1) This
regulation applies on the death of an eligible person who has been granted (whether
before or after his death) a credited period under regulation 8 and is survived
by a spouse, spouses or a civil partner. (SI2005/554)
(2) Where this regulation applies the surviving spouse
or civil partner (SI2005/554) is or,
as the case may be, the surviving spouses are jointly entitled to receive-
(b) after that period, surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554) long-term compensation;
and where surviving spouses are jointly entitled to compensation under this
regulation, the employment authority may decide how it shall be apportioned
between them.
(3) If the marriage or formation of the civil partnership (SI2005/554) with the deceased took place
after the material date, a surviving spouse or civil partner (SI2005/554)
is only entitled to receive surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554) short-term or long-term compensation if he is entitled to a surviving spouse's
or “civil partner's (SI2005/554)
pension under the Superannuation Regulations the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364) or the Benefits Regulations (SSI 2009/187)
(or would be so entitled apart from the matters mentioned in paragraph (1)(b)).
(4) Except where paragraph (5) applies, a surviving
spouse or civil partner (SI2005/554)
who is entitled to short-term or long-term compensation by virtue of this regulation
and who is the surviving spouse or civil partner (SI2005/554)
of an eligible person who ceased employment before 1st April 1998 (SI2000/77)
-
(5) Where a widower and a widow each of whom is
entitled to short-term or long-term compensation under this regulation and is
the surviving spouse of an eligible person who ceased employment before 1st
April 1998 (SI2000/77) marry each other
or cohabit with each other outside marriage- (SI2005/554)
(5) Where two persons referred to in paragraph (5A), each of whom is entitled
to short-term or long-term compensation under this regulation, marry each other,
form a civil partnership or begin to live with each other as if they were husband
and wife or as if they were civil partners–
(a) only such one of them as they may determine shall be so entitled; and
(b) the other shall cease to be so entitled until the end of the marriage, civil partnership or period of cohabitation.
(SI2005/554)
(5A) Those persons are–
(a) a widower,
(b) a widow, or
(c) a surviving civil partner
of any eligible person who ceased employment before 1st April 1998. (SI2005/554)
(5B) 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.
(6) The employing authority may determine by resolution in any case that paragraph
(4) or (5), as appropriate, shall not apply. (SI2000/77)
Amount of surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554)
short-term and long-term compensation
21. - (1) Surviving
spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554)
short-term compensation is payable at an annual rate equal to the rate at which
any annual compensation would have been payable to the deceased in accordance
with these Regulations immediately before his death if there were disregarded
any adjustment in accordance with regulation 13, 14 or 18(3).
(2) Surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554)
long-term compensation is the relevant fraction of any annual compensation which
would have been payable to the deceased in accordance with these Regulations
immediately before his death-
(b) in a case where at the date of death the deceased was in a new employment
in which he was a pensionable employee LGPS member (SI1998/364),
if that annual compensation were reduced in accordance with regulation 18
on the assumption that the effective service referred to in regulation 18(5)(b)(ii)
were the service which the deceased would have been entitled to count as reckonable
service on the relevant assumptions if at the date of death the deceased had
been such a person as is mentioned in regulation E2(1)(b)(i) of the Superannuation
Regulations regulation 26(1) of the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364). (SSI 2009/187)
(b) in a case where at the date of death the deceased was in a new employment in which he was a LGPS member, if that annual compensation were reduced in accordance with regulation 18 (reduction of annual compensation on cessation of new employment) on the assumption that the effective service referred to in regulation 18(5)(b)(ii) were the service which the deceased would have been entitled to count as–
(i) reckonable service on the relevant assumptions if at the date of death the deceased had been such a person as is mentioned in
regulation 26(1) of the LGPS Regulations (ill-health); or
(ii) total membership on the relevant assumptions if he had been, at the time of his death, a person such as is mentioned in regulation 20 of the Benefits Regulations (early leavers: ill-health).
(3) In paragraph (2) "the relevant fraction" means-
(4) Where a surviving spouse or civil partner (SI2005/554)
receives periodic payments in respect of any period, surviving spouse's or civil
partner's (SI2005/554) short-term or
long-term compensation is only payable in respect of that period if, and to
the extent that, it exceeds the amount of the aggregate of those periodic payments.
(5) In paragraph (4) "periodic payment" means an instalment
of an allowance for life or other period (other than annual compensation under
these Regulations) granted to the surviving spouse or civil partner (SI2005/554)
by the deceased's employing authority, in consequence of or as compensation
for the loss of the deceased's former employment, under an enactment, or a contract
or arrangement with that authority (excluding a payment which is an excepted
payment in relation to that employment).
(2) Where this regulation applies, children's short-term compensation is payable to or for the benefit of such eligible child or eligible children as are mentioned in paragraph (1)-
(3) Children's short-term compensation is not payable
in respect of a period for which surviving spouse's or civil partner's (SI2005/554)
short-term compensation is payable to the surviving spouse or civil partner
(SI2005/554) of the deceased.
Amount of children's short-term compensation
23. - (1) Children's
short-term compensation is payable at an annual rate equal to the rate at which
any annual compensation would have been payable to the deceased in accordance
with these Regulations immediately before his death, disregarding any adjustment
in accordance with regulation 13, 14 or 18(3).
(2) Where periodic payments are received in respect
of a child in respect of any period, children's short-term compensation is only
payable in respect of that child and that period if, and to the extent that,
it exceeds the amount of the aggregate of those periodic payments.
(3) In paragraph (2) "periodic payment" means an instalment
of an allowance for life or other period (other than annual compensation under
these Regulations) granted to or in respect of the child by the deceased's employing
authority, in consequence of or as compensation for the loss of the deceased's
former employment, under an enactment, or a contract or arrangement with that
authority (excluding a payment which is an excepted payment in relation to that
employment).
Entitlement to children's long-term compensation
24. - (1) This
regulation applies on the death of an eligible person who has been granted (whether
before or after his death) a credited period under regulation 8 and is survived
by an eligible child or children-
(2) Where this regulation applies, children's long-term compensation is payable to or for the benefit of such eligible child or eligible children-
Amount of children's long-term compensation
25.
- (1) Children's long-term compensation is payable at an annual rate equal to the appropriate fraction of the deceased's annual compensation.
(2) In paragraph (1) "the appropriate fraction" means-
(b) where there is no such surviving spouse or civil partner (SI2005/554)
or in respect of any period after the death of such a surviving spouse or
civil partner (SI2005/554)-
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1), "the deceased's annual compensation" means any annual compensation which would have been payable to the deceased in accordance with these Regulations immediately before his death-
(b) in a case where at the time of the deceased's death, the deceased was
in a new employment in which he was a pensionable employee LGPS member
(SI1998/364), if
that annual compensation were reduced in accordance with regulation 18, on
the assumption that the effective service referred to in regulation 18(5)(b)(ii)
were the service which he would have been entitled to reckon as reckonable
service on the relevant assumptions if he had been, at the time of his death,
a person such as is mentioned in regulation E2(1)(b)(i) of the Superannuation
Regulations regulation 26(1) of the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364). (SSI 2009/187)
(b) in a case where at the time of the deceased’s death, the deceased was in a new employment in which he was a LGPS member, if that annual compensation were reduced in accordance with regulation 18 (reduction of annual compensation on cessation of new employment), on the assumption that the effective service referred to in regulation 18(5)(b)(ii) were the service he would be entitled to count as–
(i) reckonable service on the relevant assumptions if he had been, at the time of his death, a person such as is mentioned in regulation 26(1) of the LGPS Regulations (ill-health); or
(ii) total membership on the relevant assumptions if he had been, at the time of his death, a person such as is mentioned in regulation 20 of the Benefits Regulations (early leavers: ill-health).
(SSI 2009/187)
(4) Where periodic payments (as defined in regulation 23(3)) are received in respect of a child in respect of any period, children's long-term compensation is only payable in respect of that child and that period if, and to the extent that, it exceeds the amount of the aggregate of those periodic payments.
(5) If an eligible child to whom, or for whose benefit, children's long-term compensation is payable-
then-
(6) In paragraph (5)(b) "the indexed training rate"
means the annual rate at which an official pension would for the time being
be payable if it had begun on 1st April 1994 and had then been payable at an
annual rate of �1,450.
Payment of children's compensation
26. - (1) In a
case where children's compensation is payable in respect of children in relation
to whom children's short-term pension or children's long-term pension is paid
under regulation E9(7) of the Superannuation Regulations regulation 46
of the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364)
(discretion as to payment of children's pensions), children's compensation-
as the children's pension is payable.
(2) If children's short-term pension or children's long-term
pension is not paid under regulation E9(7) of the Superannuation Regulations
regulation 46 of the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364)
because-
but otherwise (and on the relevant assumptions) it would be so payable, the employing authority shall decide to whom the children's compensation is payable and in what shares it is to be apportioned amongst the eligible children.
the employing authority shall give that person, or any other person to whom compensation is payable in accordance with this Part, written notification of the compensation payable or, as the case may be, of the adjustment, giving details of the calculation in question.
Information
28.
- (1) Where a person who has been granted a credited period under regulation 8 enters or ceases to hold a new employment, before the expiry of the period of one month beginning with the date on which he does so he shall give his employing authority written notification of that fact.
(2) A person to whom compensation is payable in accordance with this Part shall-
Payment of compensation
29.
- (1) Compensation (other than lump sum compensation) which is payable to a person under this Part shall be payable at intervals equivalent to those at which his pension is payable under the Superannuation Regulations the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364) or the Benefits Regulations (SSI 2009/187) (or would have been so payable but for a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions or, as the case may be, the transfer of benefits to another pension scheme), or at such other intervals as may be agreed between him and the paying authority.
(2) Any compensation payable under this Part-
(3) Where any compensation under this Part is paid in error to any person (including an overpayment)-
(4) In this regulation "the paying authority" means the authority who, in accordance with regulation 31, pay the compensation.
Interest on sums due under Part III
30.
- (1) Where all or part of any sum due under this Part by way of compensation is not paid before the expiry of the relevant period after the date on which it becomes payable, the paying authority shall pay the person to whom the sum is payable interest on the amount remaining unpaid, calculated at one per cent above base rate on a day to day basis from that date to the date of payment, and compounded with three-monthly rests.
(2) In paragraph (1) "the relevant period" means-
Paying authority - general
31. - (1) Compensation
payable under these Regulations shall, subject to paragraphs (2) to (4) and
regulation 32, be paid by the employing authority.
(2) The appropriate authority in relation to any person
who is entitled to any compensation under this Part may agree with the employing
authority to pay any compensation arising in respect of that person on their
behalf and to recover the amount from them within such period (subject to paragraph
(4)) and on such terms as the appropriate authority may determine. (SI2000/77)
(3) Compensation payable in the form of a lump sum may
not be paid from the superannuation fund pension fund (SI1998/364)
maintained by the appropriate authority under the Superannuation Regulations
the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364) or the Administration Regulations (SSI 2009/187).
(4) The amount of any other compensation paid by an
appropriate authority on behalf of the employing authority from that superannuation
fund pension fund (SI1998/364)
shall be recovered from the employing authority within a period of two months
from the payment.
(5) In this regulation any reference to the appropriate
authority, in relation to any person, is a reference to the authority who are
the administering authority in relation to him for the purposes of the Superannuation
Regulations the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364)
or the Administration Regulations (SSI 2009/187) or who would be that authority in relation to him but for a relevant disqualification
and on the relevant assumptions.
Paying authority on closure of certain educational establishments
32. - (1) Where
an eligible person was formerly employed in one of the educational establishments
listed in paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 3 to the Superannuation Regulations
the LGPS Regulations (SI1998/364),
the Secretary of State shall, on closure of that establishment, become liable
to meet the cost of compensation, except where-
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) the date of closure-
Retrospective effect in certain cases
33. If the material date in
respect of any person is before the date when these Regulations come into force
and the person is credited with an additional period of service under regulation
8, regulations 9 to 32 and, so far as relevant, Parts I and VII shall have effect
in respect of that person from the material date:
Provided that regulation 20(3) shall not have effect from a date earlier than 25th July 1996.