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Changes over time for: CHAPTER 2
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Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Teachers' Pension Scheme Regulations 2014, CHAPTER 2.
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CHAPTER 2E+WMembership
Eligibility for active membershipE+W
19.—(1) A person (P) is eligible to be an active member of this scheme if—
(a)P is in an eligible employment; and
(b)P has reached 16 and has not reached 75.
(2) P is not eligible to be an active member of this scheme if
[(a)P is employed in an accepted school in which P has a financial interest;
(b)P is a full protection member of the existing scheme;
(c)P is a tapered protection member of the existing scheme; or
(d)P satisfies the conditions in regulation 7(10) of the existing scheme regulations.]
(3) In this regulation—
“a financial interest” does not include the right to receive a salary; and
“accepted school” has the meaning given in paragraph 2 of Schedule 1.
More than one employmentE+W
20. A person may be an active member of this scheme in relation to more than one employment.
Dual capacity membershipE+W
21.—(1) A person is a dual capacity member of this scheme if the person is a member in 2 or more of the following capacities—
(a)an active member;
(b)a deferred member;
(c)a pensioner member.
(2) In determining whether a person who is an active member is also a pensioner member, the fact that the person is an active member and the person's rights in that capacity are to be disregarded.
(3) In determining whether a person who is an active member or a pensioner member is also a deferred member, the fact that the person is an active member or a pensioner member and the person's rights in that capacity are to be disregarded.
Payment of retirement benefits to dual capacity membersE+W
22. Retirement benefits under this scheme are payable to a dual capacity member as if the member were 2 or more members and the amounts payable are determined accordingly .
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