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CHAPTER 7E+WShort-service serious ill-health grant

Application for payment of grantE+W

119.—(1) An application made by a person (P) under regulation 162 for payment of a short-service serious ill-health grant—

(a)must be accompanied by all the medical evidence necessary for the scheme manager to determine that P is entitled to the payment; and

(b)must be signed by P's employer.

(2) The medical evidence must include a medical report containing evidence that P—

(a)meets the incapacity condition; and

(b)has a life expectancy of less than a year.

Meaning of “entitlement day” (short-service serious ill-health grant)E+W

120.  The entitlement day for a short-service serious ill-health grant is the day after a person (P) leaves all eligible employment because P is incapacitated.

Entitlement to short-service serious ill-health grantE+W

121.—(1) A person (P) is entitled to payment of a short-service serious ill-health grant on the entitlement day if—

(a)P was in pensionable service (other than post-benefit service) for at least 12 months;

(b)P has left all eligible employment because P is incapacitated;

(c)P is not qualified for retirement benefits;

(d)P has not reached 75;

(e)within 6 months of leaving all pensionable service P has applied under regulation 162 for payment of the grant; and

(f)the scheme manager is satisfied after consideration of a medical report that—

(i)P meets the incapacity condition; and

(ii)P has a life expectancy of less than a year.

(2) This regulation does not apply if P is in a period of post-benefit service immediately before the entitlement day.

Amount of grantE+W

122.—(1) The amount of a short-service serious ill-health grant is the greater of—

(a)1/6th of the member's annual rate of pensionable earnings as at the last day of pensionable service; and

(b)the total of the amounts specified in paragraph (2).

(2) The amounts are—

(a)all members' contributions, additional pension contributions, buy-out contributions and faster accrual contributions paid up to the date of receipt of the application under regulation 119, except any paid in respect of a period of pensionable service for which a short-service serious ill-health grant has been paid; and

(b)interest on those contributions from the first day of the financial year following that in which they were paid to the date of payment at 3% per year, compounded with yearly rests.

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