2024 No. 130

Public Service Pensions

The Firefighters’ Pension Schemes and Compensation Scheme (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024

Made

Coming into operation

The Department of Health1 makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1(1), (2)(f), (3) and (4), 2, 3(1), (2) and (3)(a) to (c), 4(1), (2) and (5), 5(1), (3)(c) and (5) and 8(1)(a), (2)(a) and (4), paragraph 6 of Schedules 1 and 2, Schedule 3 and paragraph 6 of Schedule 5 to the Public Service Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 20142.

In accordance with section 21 of that Act, the Department has consulted the representatives of such persons as appear to it likely to be affected by these Regulations.

In accordance with section 3(5) of that Act, the Department of Finance3 has consented to the making of these Regulations.

Citation, commencement and effect1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Firefighters’ Pension Schemes and Compensation Scheme (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024 and come into operation on 5th July 2024.

2

The amendments made by regulations 2(4)(a) to (f), (7) and (10) and 4(2)(a) to (d) and (f) have effect from 5 December 2005

3

The amendments made by regulations 3(2)(a), (3), (4)(a) and (b), (5) and (7) have effect from 6 April 2006.

4

The amendments made by regulations 2(3)(a) and (b) have effect from 1 April 2007.

5

The amendments made by regulations 2(6) and 3(6) have effect from 1 December 2009.

6

The amendments made by regulations 2(2), (3)(c) and (d), (4)(g), (5) and (9), 3(8) and (9), 4(2)(e) and 5(3) to (6) have effect from 1st April 2015.

Amendment to the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme2

1

The Annex to the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Order (Northern Ireland) 20074 is amended as follows.

2

In Part B (personal awards), in article 13A(3)5 (continuous service pension), for sub-paragraph (b), substitute—

b

paragraph (1) applies as if the age ascertained under sub-paragraph (a) were substituted for “normal pension age.

3

In article 16A6 (entitlement to two pensions)—

a

in paragraph (2), for “exceeds” substitute “is lower than”;

b

after paragraph (3) insert—

3A

The amount of the first pension determined under paragraph (3) or (4B)(a), is increased for each year before the firefighter’s last day of service by an amount equivalent to that which would apply if the first pension were a pension in payment commencing from the day after the date of the firefighter’s last day of service at the higher rate of pay, to which the Pensions (Increase ) Act (Northern Ireland) 19717 applied.

c

in paragraph (6), after “13” insert “, 13A”;

d

in paragraph (9), for “paragraph (3)” substitute “paragraph (4)”.

4

In Part C (awards on death - spouses or civil partners)—

a

in article 25 (spouse’s or civil partners ordinary pension)—

i

in paragraphs (1) and (2), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

omit paragraph (3);

b

in article 26 (spouse’s or civil partner’s accrued pension), in paragraphs (1) and (3), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

c

in article 27 (limitation award to surviving spouse or civil partner with reference to date of marriage or civil partnership)—

i

in the heading, for “limitation award” substitute “limitation on award”;

ii

in paragraphs (1) and (2), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

iii

omit paragraph (3);

d

in article 28 (surviving spouse’s or civil partner’s requisite benefit and temporary pension)—

i

in the heading, for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

in paragraphs (1)(a), (2) and (5), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

iii

for paragraph (4), substitute—

4

The requisite benefit pension shall be calculated in accordance with Part IV of Schedule 3.

e

in article 29 (surviving spouse’s or civil partner’s award where no other award payable)—

i

in the heading, for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

in paragraph (2), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

f

in article 30 (limitation where spouses or civil partner living apart), in paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (7), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

g

in article 31 (effect of remarriage or subsequent civil partnership)—

i

in paragraph (1), for “A person”, substitute “Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), a person”;

ii

in paragraph (2), for “Where a person”, substitute “Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), where a person”; and

iii

after paragraph (2), insert—

3

Paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply if the person (“P”), entitled to a pension or gratuity under this Part—

a

marries, remarries, forms a civil partnership or a subsequent civil partnership on or after 1st April 2015; and

b

immediately before the beginning of that marriage, remarriage or formation of a civil partnership or subsequent civil partnership the condition set out in paragraph (4) is satisfied.

4

The condition in this paragraph is that—

a

P is either—

i

entitled to a pension under article 25 (spouse’s or civil partner’s ordinary pension), article 26 (spouse’s or civil partner’s accrued pension), article 27 (limitation on award to surviving spouse or civil partner with reference to date of marriage or civil partnership), article 28 (surviving spouse’s or civil partner’s requisite benefit and temporary pension) or article 30 (limitation where spouses or civil partners living apart); or

ii

receiving a gratuity under article 30(7); and

b

the deceased spouse or civil partner of P (“D”) died as a result of an injury—

i

received in the exercise of D’s duties as a firefighter; or

ii

sustained while on a journey necessary to enable D to report for duty or return home after duty.

5

If on or after 1st April 2015 P is the subject of a decision by the Board to pay any sums in exercise of its discretion under paragraph (1) or (2), the payment of those sums is not affected by any future marriage, remarriage or formation of a civil partnership.

5

In Part G (pensionable pay and contributions), in article 56 (pensionable pay and average pensionable pay)—

a

in paragraphs (13) and (14)8 for “paragraph 34 of Schedule 2”, substitute “paragraph 33 of Schedule 2”;

b

in paragraph (16) for “paragraph 34(3) of Schedule 2”, substitute “paragraph 33(3) of Schedule 2”; and

6

In Part J (Pension Credit Members) in article 75(1) (commutation of the pension credit benefits), for “In the circumstances described in regulation 3(2)(b) of the Pension Sharing (Pension Credit Benefit) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (commutation of the whole of pension credit benefit)” substitute “Where the amount of pension payable under article 74 does not exceed the trivial commutation lump sum limit in paragraph 7 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004 (lump sum rule)”.

7

In Part K (special cases), in article 78 (guaranteed minimum pensions)

a

for paragraph (2)(b) substitute—

b

in the case of a member who dies at any time and leaves a widow, widower, a surviving same-sex spouse or surviving civil partner, that person is entitled to a pension of a weekly rate equal to half the deceased member’s guaranteed minimum.

b

omit paragraph (2)(c); and

c

in paragraph (4) for “paragraph (2)(b) or (c)” substitute “paragraph (2)(b)”.

8

In Schedule 1 (interpretation), after Part I (glossary of expressions), insert—

PART IACivil Partnership and Marriage of Same Sex Couples

1

The application of the Marriage (Same-sex Couples) and Civil Partnership (Opposite-sex Couples) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 20199 in relation to these Regulations is modified so that regulations 6(1) and (2) and 7(1) to (3) have effect.

9

In Schedule 2 (personal awards), in Part IIA10 (continuous service pension), for “40 years”, where the words occur for the first time, substitute “30 years”.

10

In Schedule 3 (awards on death-spouses or civil partners)—

a

in Part II (spouse’s or civil partner’s accrued pension)—

i

in paragraph 2(1), for “civil partner’s” substitute “surviving civil partner’s”;

ii

in paragraph 3(1), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

b

in Part III (pension for surviving spouse or civil partner of post-retirement marriage or civil partnership)—

i

in the heading, for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

in paragraphs 1(1) and 2(1), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”.

Amendment to the New Firefighters Pension Scheme3

1

The Annex to the New Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Order (Northern Ireland) 200711 shall be amended as follows.

2

In Part 1 (citation and interpretation)—

a

in article 2(1) (interpretation)—

i

in the definition of “child”12, in paragraph (a)(iii) for “nominated partner” substitute “cohabiting partner”;

ii

after the definition of child’s pension13 insert—

  • cohabiting partner” has the meaning given by article 4(11) of Part 2;

iii

omit the definition of “nominated partner”;

b

after article 2 (interpretation), insert—

Civil Partnership and Marriage of Same Sex Couples2A

The application of the Marriage (Same-sex Couples) and Civil Partnership (Opposite-sex Couples) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 201914 in relation to these Regulations is modified so that regulations 6(1) and (2) and 7(1) to (3) have effect.

3

In Part 2 (scheme membership, cessation and retirement) in article 4 (scheme membership)—

a

in paragraph (5)(b) for “nominated partner” substitute “cohabiting partner”;

b

omit paragraphs (6) to (9); and

c

after paragraph (10)15 insert—

11

For the purposes of the article—

  • a “cohabiting partner” in relation to the scheme member is a person—

    1. a

      who has been living with the scheme member, otherwise than as the scheme member’s spouse or civil partner,

    2. b

      at the date on which the question of the cohabiting partner’s status in relation to the scheme member falls to be considered, is not the spouse or civil partner of any other person,

    3. c

      is financially dependent on the scheme member, or is, with the scheme member, in a state of mutual financial dependency, and

    4. d

      is in a long-term relationship with the scheme member and could enter into a marriage or civil partnership with the scheme member;

  • long-term relationship” means a relationship that has continued, to the exclusion of any other relationship, for a period of at least two years ending with the date on which the question of the person’s status in relation to the scheme member falls to be considered, or such shorter period as the Board may in any particular case think fit; and

  • scheme member” means a firefighter member, a deferred member or a pensioner member.

4

In Part 3 (personal awards)—

a

in article 17 (entitlement to two pensions)16

i

in paragraph (2) for “paragraphs (3) and (4)” substitute “paragraphs (3), (3A) and (4)”; and

ii

after paragraph (3) insert—

3A

The amount of the first pension determined under paragraph (3), is increased for each year before the firefighter’s last day of service by an amount equivalent to that which would apply if the first pension were a pension in payment commencing from the date that paragraph (1) first applied to the member, to which the Pensions (Increase) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 applied.

b

in article 21(2)(a) (allocation of pension) for “nominated partner” substitute “cohabiting partner”.

5

In Part 4 (survivors’ pension)—

a

in the heading to Chapter 1 and the heading to article 23, for “nominated partners”, on both occasions substitute “cohabiting partners”;

b

in paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of article 23, for “nominated partner” substitute “cohabiting partner”.

6

In Part 6 (pension sharing on divorce), in article 38 (commutation of whole of pension credit benefits) in paragraph (1), for “In the circumstances described in regulation 3(2)(b) of the Pension Sharing (Pension Credit Benefit) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (commutation of pension credit benefit: small pensions)” substitute “Where the amount of pension payable under this Part does not exceed the trivial commutation lump sum limit in paragraph 7 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004 (lump sum rule)17.

7

In Part 7 (reservists), in article 44(3) (awards on death or permanent disablement) for “nominated partner” substitute “cohabiting partner”.

8

In Part 11 (pensionable pay, pension contributions and purchase of additional service) in article 61 (pensionable pay)—

a

in paragraphs (5B)18 and (5C) for “paragraph 33 of Schedule 2”, substitute “paragraph 32 of Schedule 2”;

b

in paragraph (5C) for “paragraph 33(4) of Schedule 2”, substitute “paragraph 32(4) of Schedule 2”; and

c

in paragraph (5D) for “paragraph 33(3) of Schedule 2”, substitute “paragraph 32(3) of Schedule 2”.

9

In paragraph (2A)(b)19 of article 62 (final pensionable pay), for “paragraph 33(4) of Schedule 2” substitute “paragraph 32(4) of Schedule 2”.

Amendment of the Firefighters’ Compensation Scheme4

1

The Annex to the Firefighters’ Compensation Scheme Order (Northern Ireland) 200720 shall be amended as follows.

2

In Part 3 (awards on death: spouses and civil partners)—

a

in rule 1 (special award for spouse or civil partner)—

i

in paragraphs (1) and (2), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

in paragraph (3)21

aa

in sub paragraph (a), after “spouse” insert “or surviving civil partner”;

bb

omit sub-paragraph (b);

b

in rule 2 (augmented award for spouse or civil partner), in paragraph (1), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

c

in rule 3 (limitation on award to spouse or civil partner by reference to date of marriage or formation of partnership)—

i

in paragraph (1), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

in paragraph (2), after “spouse” insert “or surviving civil partner”;

iii

omit paragraph (3);

d

in rule 4 (limitation where spouse or civil partner is living apart)—

i

in paragraph (1), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

ii

for paragraph (2)22, substitute—

2

Except where paragraph (3) applies, a surviving spouse or surviving civil partner who, but for paragraph (1), would be entitled to an award under rule 1 or 2, is entitled instead to a pension calculated in accordance with Part IV of Schedule 3 to the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme.

iii

in paragraph (3), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner” in both places it occurs;

iv

in paragraph (7), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”;

e

in rule 523 (effect of new relationship)—

i

at the beginning of paragraphs (1) and (2) for “Subject to paragraph (3)” substitute “Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5)”; and

ii

after paragraph (3) insert—

4

Paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply if the person (“P”), entitled to a pension or gratuity under this Part—

a

marries, remarries, forms a civil partnership or a subsequent civil partnership on or after 1st April 2015; and

b

immediately before the beginning of that marriage, remarriage, or formation of a civil partnership or subsequent civil partnership is entitled to a pension or gratuity under this Part.

5

If on or after 1st April 2015 P is the subject of a decision by the Board to pay any sums in exercise of its discretion under paragraph (1) or (2), the payment of those sums is not affected by any future marriage, remarriage or formation of a civil partnership.

f

in rule 6 (amount of survivor’s pension: special cases), in paragraph (2), for “civil partner” substitute “surviving civil partner”.

Amendment to the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 20155

1

The Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 201524 which establish the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme 2015 shall be amended as follows.

2

In Part 1 (Preliminary)—

a

in regulation 3 (interpretation)—

i

in the definition of “index adjustment”, in paragraph (a), after “earnings” insert “and the index supplement”;

ii

at the appropriate place insert—

  • index supplement” means an amount of earned pension equal to the value of the index adjustment where the change in earnings is increased—

    1. a

      for 2021, by 0.2% above the amount specified in the Public Service Pensions Revaluation Order (Northern Ireland) 202125;

    2. b

      for 2022, by 0.4% above the amount specified in the Public Service Pensions Revaluation Order (Northern Ireland) 202226;

iii

in the definition of “in-service revaluation index”, at the end, insert “and, in this scheme, includes the index supplement”;

b

after regulation 3 (interpretation), insert—

Civil Partnership and Marriage of Same Sex Couples3A

The application of the Marriage (Same-sex Couples) and Civil Partnership (Opposite-sex Couples) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 201927 in relation to these Regulations is modified so that regulations 6(1) and (2) and 7(1) to (3) have effect.

3

In Part 5 (Retirement benefits)—

a

in regulation 79 (Option to commute part of pension) in paragraph (4)—

i

after “exchange” insert “for a lump sum”; and

ii

in sub-paragraph (a) omit “for a lump sum”;

b

in regulation 79A28 (Option to commute part of an equivalent amount)—

i

in the opening words of paragraph (3) for “article” substitute “regulation”; and

ii

after paragraph (3) insert—

4

Where the person is entitled to the immediate payment of an equivalent amount to the FPS lower tier ill-health pension and exercises the option to commute under this regulation, the lump sum is calculated in accordance with article 18 (commutation-general provision) of the FPS.

4

In Part 6 (Death benefits)—

a

in regulation 86(1) (Surviving partner’s pension payable on death of active member) for “more than” substitute “at least”;

b

in regulation 100 (Bereavement pension: eligible child) in paragraphs (3) and (4) for “surviving partner’s pension”, in each place where the words occur, substitute “eligible child’s pension”.

5

In Part 8 (Contributions)—

a

in regulation 119 (Contributions during absence from work due to illness, injury, trade dispute or authorised absence) in paragraph (2), after “may” insert “elect to”;

b

in regulation 127(5) (Refund of employer additional contribution for ill health award following review)—

i

for “instalments of higher tier ill-health pension or lower tier ill-health pension”, substitute “instalments of higher tier ill-health additional contribution or lower tier ill-health additional contribution”; and

ii

after “in respect of P”, in the first place where those words occur, insert “from the date that the entitlement ceased”.

6

In Schedule 2 (Transitional provisions)—

a

in Part 1 (General) in paragraph 3(2)29 for “paragraphs (3) and (4)”, substitute “sub-paragraphs (3) and (4)”;

b

in Part 3 (Exceptions to section 18(1) of the 2014 Act: tapered protection members of the FPS or the NFPS) in paragraph 18(3)(c), omit “would” in the second place where it occurs.

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health on 12th June 2024.

seal_r00001Philip RodgersA senior officer of theDepartment of Health

The Department of Finance consents to the foregoing Regulations.

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance on 12th June 2024.

seal_r00001Patrick NeesonA senior officer of theDepartment of Finance
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations makes amendments to—

i

The Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Order (Northern Ireland) 2007 (FPS);

ii

The New Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Order (Northern Ireland) 2007 (NFPS);

iii

The Firefighters’ Compensation Scheme Order (Northern Ireland) 2007 (the Compensation Scheme); and

iv

The Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 (the 2015 Regulations).

Some provisions in these Regulations have retrospective effect – these are set out in regulation 1. The power to give the Regulations retrospective effect is conferred by section 3(3)(b) of the Public Service Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 2014.

Regulation 2 amends the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme. Regulation 2(4)(g) in particular, set out the circumstances in which a surviving spouse or civil partner’s entitlement to a pension or gratuity under Part C article 31 continues following marriage, remarriage, formation of a civil partnership or subsequent civil partnership on or after 1st April 2015.

Regulation 2(4)(a) to (f), (7) and (10) brings the benefits payable to survivors of civil partnerships and same sex marriages into line with the benefits payable to widows of different sex marriages.

Regulation 2(3) clarifies that where a firefighter has an entitlement to two pensions under the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme, the amount of the first pension is uprated annually from the date that the firefighter ceased to earn the higher rate of pay. It also ensures that a firefighter is not disadvantaged by the provision which allows for two pensions to be awarded, calculated separately, after a significant reduction of pay and makes other minor updates. Regulation 2(6) updates an out of date statutory reference.

Regulation 3 amends the New Firefighters’ Pension Scheme and corrects errors in cross references. Regulations 3(2)(a), 3(3), 3(4)(b), 3(5) and 3(7) removes the requirement for a deceased member to have completed a nomination form before a survivor’s pension can be paid. Regulation 3(4)(a) clarifies that where a firefighter has an entitlement to two pensions under the New Firefighters’ Pension Scheme, the amount of the first pension is uprated annually from the date that the firefighter ceased to earn the higher rate of pay. Regulation 3(6) updates an out of date statutory reference.

Regulation 4 amends the Firefighters’ Compensation Scheme. Regulation 4(2)(a) to (d) and (f) brings the benefits payable to survivors of civil partnerships and same sex marriages into line with the benefits payable to widows of different sex marriages. Regulation 4(2)(e) provides that the limitations on payments or survivors’ benefits on marriage, remarriage or formation of a civil partnership or subsequent civil partnership do not apply where that marriage or civil partnership is entered into on or after 1st April 2015.

Regulation 5 amends the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 (‘the 2015 Regulations’) and makes minor amendments to correct provisions. Regulation 5(2) remedies an error in the Public Service Pensions Revaluation Order (Northern Ireland) 2021 and the Public Service Pensions Revaluation Order (Northern Ireland) 2022 (S.R. 2021 No. 56 and S.R. 2022 No. 82). Accrued pensions for active members of the firefighters’ pension scheme provided for in the 2015 Regulations are revalued annually, in accordance with the rate set out in an annual order made by the Department of Finance under section 9(2) of the Public Service Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 (c. 2). HM Treasury, in a written statement dated 6 July 2023, announced that the orders for 2021 and 2022 contained errors, in that they had been based on provisional rather than final figures. This regulation makes amendments to the 2015 Regulations so that the correct revaluation figure can be taken into account in calculating accrued pension rights. A corresponding change is also made to the valuation of the accrued pension where a member transfers to certain other public sector pension schemes.

Regulation 5(3)(b)(ii) amends regulations 79A of the 2015 Regulations to clarify how the lump sum should be calculated where a member is entitled to the immediate payment of an equivalent amount to the Firefighters Pension Scheme lower tier ill-health pension and exercises the option to commute part of the pension for a lump sum.

An impact assessment has not been produced for these Regulations as no impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen.