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52.—(1) An employing authority may resolve to increase the total membership of a member who leaves his employment on or after his 50th birthday.
(2) The additional period of membership must not exceed—
(a)the member's total membership on the date he leaves his employment (“the relevant date”);
(b)the period by which that period falls short of 40 years;
(c)the period by which that period would have been increased if he had continued as an active member until he was 65; or
(d)6 243/365 years,
whichever is the shortest.
(3) A resolution under paragraph (1) may only be passed during the period—
(a)beginning one month before the relevant date, and
(b)ending 6 months after that date.
(4) If such a resolution is passed before the relevant date it is conditional on the satisfaction on that date of the conditions for its making.
(5) The death of the member after the relevant date does not affect his former employing authority’s power under this regulation.
(6) The relevant additional period may only be counted as a period of membership if—
(a)the administering authority and the employing authority agree before the expiry of the relevant period that the employing authority will pay increased contributions under regulation 79 to meet the cost of the increase in membership, or
(b)the employing authority make the payment required by regulation 80(1) by reason of the resolution within that period.
(7) The relevant period is the period of one month beginning—
(a)with the date the resolution was passed, or
(b)if by virtue of paragraph (4) the resolution was conditional, with the date on which the member leaves his employment.
(8) If neither paragraph (6)(a) nor (6)(b) applies, the resolution shall cease to have effect.
(9) If a person has been credited with a period of service under regulation 8 of the Local Government (Discretionary Payments) Regulations 1996(1) in respect of a cessation of employment, no resolution may be passed under this regulation by reason of that cessation.
(10) If a person becomes entitled on leaving an employment to an ill-health pension under regulation 27 calculated by reference to an enhanced membership period, no resolution may be passed under this regulation by reason of his leaving that employment.
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