Payments to increase total membership
54. - (1) An
active member may elect to make additional contributions to the Scheme to increase
his total membership by an additional period.
(2) That period must not exceed the maximum addition
under Schedule 4.
(3) The election must be made by giving notice in writing
to the appropriate administering authority earlier than the member's 64th birthday.
(4) If-
the election is void.
(5) The amounts of the additional contributions must
be such percentage of the members's pay for the time being as is shown as appropriate
in guidance issued by the Government Actuary.
(6) A member's pay for the time being is the pay received
by him for the interval at the end of which the additional contribution falls
to be paid.
(7) Where a member is away from work (otherwise than
because of illness or injury) with reduced or no pay, for paragraph (6) he is
treated as having received the pay he would have received if he had not been
away (unless his contract of employment has ceased).
(8) For paragraph (6) any reduction in pay by reason
of the actual or assumed enjoyment by the member of any statutory entitlement
during any period he is away from work (other than a period of maternity absence)
shall be disregarded.
(9) If a member continues paying the additional contributions
until his last birthday before his NRD (or if his NRD is his birthday, that
date), the whole of the additional period may be counted as part of his total
membership.
(10) Otherwise, the part of that period which may be
so counted must be calculated as specified in regulation 82 (discontinuance
of additional contributions).
(11) The additional contributions are payable from the
member's next birthday after his election.
Part-time employees
55. - (1) If a
person in a part-time employment elects under regulation 54 , the periods mentioned
in that regulation must be reduced in the proportion that his contractual hours
bear to the number of contractual hours of a single comparable whole-time employment.
(2) But the amounts of his additional contributions
must be calculated as a percentage of his actual pay (subject to regulation 54(7) and (8)).
(3) Where any person has made such an election, if-
his additional contributions continue to be payable at the same percentage
of his pay, but the additional period counted by reason of contributions paid
after the change must be calculated as if the change had occurred immediately
before the election.
(4) Paragraphs (1) to (3) do not apply to old elections.
(5) However, the member may elect for paragraph (2)
to apply to an old election and, if he does so, the additional period counted
by reason of contributions paid after that election must be calculated as if
paragraphs (1) to (3) had always applied as respects his old election.
(6) A member's election under paragraph (5) must be
made by giving notice in writing to the appropriate administering authority
not later than one year before his NRD.
(7) Old elections are elections made before 21st December
1987.
Effect of increases under this Chapter for older members
56. regulation
53 applies as respects additional periods counted under the previous provisions
of this Chapter as it applies as respects additional periods counted under Chapter
II.
Election for pension in lieu of retirement grant
57. - (1) Where
a member has attained the age of 50 and has become entitled to the immediate
payment of a pension under Part II, he may make an election
under this regulation for the whole or part of the retirement grant or, in the
case where the entitlement to pension is under regulation
26, of the ill-health grant to be used instead by the Scheme to provide
pension for him.
(2) The election must be made by notice in writing to
the appropriate administering authority given not more than three months before
and not later than the date on which the member becomes so entitled not
later than six months after becoming so entitled (SI2000/199).
(3) The election must specify the amount of the grant
which the member wishes to be used for the provision of pension (expressed in
round hundreds of pounds).
(4) Where a member makes such an election, he becomes
entitled to such additional pension as is shown as appropriate in guidance issued
by the Government Actuary.
(5) The additional pension is payable immediately.
(6) Where a member makes such an election, for these
Regulations the amount of his pension includes the amount of any additional
pension payable under this regulation.
(7) No person who has elected under regulation
58 may also elect under this regulation.
Election for lump sum in lieu of pension
58. - (1) Where-
he may make an election under this regulation for that grant to be increased
to his permitted maximum.
(2) The election must be made by notice in writing to
the appropriate administering authority given not more than three months before
and not later than the date on which the member becomes so entitled not
later than six months after becoming entitled (SI2000/199).
(3) Where a member elects under this regulation-
(4) That reduced period must be calculated by the
appropriate administering authority on the advice of an actuary appointed by
them.
(5) A member's permitted maximum for this regulation
is the maximum lump sum to which he is entitled in accordance with Schedule 4 and (so far as relevant) any restrictions imposed under-
(6) No person who has elected under regulation 57 may also elect under this regulation.