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1. In this Schedule—
“the 1988 Regulations” means the Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1988 M1 ;
“the 2009 Regulations” means the Police Pension (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2009; M2”
“1988 transition member” means a person—
who is a member of the 1988 scheme by virtue of his or her pensionable service under that scheme before the transition date; and
who is a member of this scheme by virtue of his or her pensionable service under this scheme;
“2006 transition member” means a person —
who is a member of the 2006 scheme by virtue of his or her pensionable service under that scheme before the transition date; and
who is a member of this scheme by virtue of his or her pensionable service under this scheme;
“active member”, in relation to this scheme, means a person—
“closing date”, in relation to a transition member, means—
if the member is a tapered protection member of the existing scheme, the tapered protection closing date for that member; or
if the member is not a protected member of the existing scheme, the scheme closing date;
“exception” means an exception to section 18(1) of the Act;
“full protection member”—
in relation to the 1988 scheme has the meaning given in Part 2;
in relation to the 2006 scheme has the meaning given in Part 3;
in relation to the 1987 Great Britain police pension scheme or the 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme has the meaning given in the 2015 England and Wales police pension scheme;
in relation to the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme has the meaning given in the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme;
in relation to an existing scheme other than the 1988 scheme or the 2006 scheme, means a person in respect of whom an exception under section 18(6) of the Act applies for the purpose of that scheme;
“period of service”—
in relation to this scheme, means a continuous period of pensionable service under this scheme;
in relation to the 1987 Great Britain police pension scheme or the 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme or the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme, means a period of pensionable service under that scheme;
“protected member”, in relation to the existing police pension scheme, means a full protection member or tapered protection member of that scheme;
“protection period”—
for a full protection member of the 1988 scheme, has the meaning given in Part 2;
for a full protection member of the 2006 scheme, has the meaning given in Part 3;
for a tapered protection member of the 1988 scheme, has the meaning given in Part 4;
for a tapered protection member of the 2006 scheme, has the meaning given in Part 5;
“tapered protection member”—
in relation to the 1988 scheme, has the meaning given in Part 4;
in relation to the 2006 scheme, has the meaning given in in Part 5;
in relation to the 1987 police pension scheme or 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme has the meaning given in the 2015 England and Wales pension scheme;
in relation to the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme has the meaning given in the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme; and
in relation to an existing scheme other than the 1988 scheme or the 2006 scheme, means a person in respect of whom an exception under section 18(6) of the Act applies for the purpose of that scheme; and
“transition date”, in relation to a transition member, means—
if the member is a tapered protection member of the existing police pension scheme, the day after the tapered protection closing date for that member;
if the member is not a protected member of that scheme, the day after the scheme closing date;
Marginal Citations
M1S.R. 1988 No.374
M2S.R 2009 No. 79.
M3See section 37 of the Act for the meaning of “pensionable service”.
M4See chapter 1 of Part 4 (active membership) for when a member of the police service is taken to be an active member of this scheme.
2.—(1) The tapered protection closing date for a tapered protection member of the existing police pension scheme is a date between 24th May 2015 and 31st January 2022 (inclusive) determined by the scheme manager by reference to a table published for that purpose.
(2) If a tapered protection member falls within more than one sub-paragraph in a paragraph in Part 4 or 5, the scheme manager must determine the tapered protection closing date by reference to the table which provides the latest tapered protection closing date.
3.—(1) For the purpose of this Schedule, a transition member (T) is in pensionable service under a police scheme while T is on unpaid leave from the employment to which that service relates.
(2) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (1)—
“a police scheme” means—
the 1988 scheme;
the 1987 Great Britain police pension scheme;;
the 2006 scheme;
the 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme;
the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme
the 2015 England and Wales police pension scheme; or
the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme; and
“unpaid leave” in relation to employment to which pensionable service under a police scheme relates, means—
a career break, or
any other period of unpaid leave—
that does not exceed 5 years; and
during which the employment relationship continues M5.
Marginal Citations
M5See regulation 19 (periods of unpaid leave) for periods of unpaid leave during which the employment relationship continues.
4.—(1) A 1988 transition member (T) has continuity of service for the purpose of these Regulations if T has continuity of service in relation to—
(a)a period of service under the 1988 scheme;
(b)a period of service under this scheme.
(2) T has continuity of service in relation to a period of service under the 1988 scheme and a period of service under this scheme unless those periods of service are separated by a gap in pensionable service exceeding 5 years which—
(a)begins on or before T's transition date; and
(b)ends on the day on which T becomes an active member of this scheme.
(3) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (2), T is not on a gap in pensionable service after the scheme closing date while T is in pensionable service under —
(a)an existing scheme other than the 2006 scheme; or the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme;
(b)the 1987 Great Britain police pension scheme;
(c)another scheme under section 1 of the Act providing for payment of retirement pensions;
(d)the 2015 England and Wales police pension scheme; or
(e)the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme.
5.—(1) A 2006 transition member (T) has continuity of service for the purpose of these Regulations if T has continuity of service in relation to —
(a)(a) a period of service under the 2006 scheme; and
(b)(b) a period of service under this scheme.
(2) T has continuity of service in relation to a period of service under the 2006 scheme and a period of service under this scheme unless those periods of service are separated by a gap in pensionable service exceeding 5 years which—
(a)begins on or before T's transition date; and
(b)ends on the day on which T becomes an active member of this scheme.
(3) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (2), T is not on a gap in pensionable service after the scheme closing date while T is in pensionable service under —
(a)an existing scheme;
(b)the 1987 Great Britain police pensions scheme;
(c)the 2006 England and Wales police pensions scheme;
(d)the 2006 Scotland police pensions scheme;
(e)another scheme under section 1 of the Act providing for payment of retirement pensions; or
(f)the 2015 England and Wales police pension scheme; or
(g)the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme.
6.—(1) This paragraph applies in relation to—
(a)the 1988 scheme; and
(b)the 1987 Great Britain police pension scheme.
(2) For the purpose of this Schedule, a transition member (T) is an active member of a scheme mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) on a given date if on that date T is in pensionable service M6 under that scheme.
Marginal Citations
M6See definition of “pensionable service” in section 34 of the Act
7.—(1) This paragraph applies in relation to—
(a)the 2006 scheme; and
(b)the 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme; and
(c)the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme.
(2) For the purpose of this Schedule, a transition member (T) is an active member of a scheme mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) on a given date if on that date—
(a)T is in pensionable service under that scheme; or
(b)T is on a gap in pensionable service not exceeding 5 years.
(3) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (2)(b), T is not on a gap in pensionable service after the scheme closing date while T is in pensionable service under—
(a)an existing scheme other than the 1988 scheme;
(b)the 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme;
(c)the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme;
(d)another scheme under section 1 of the Act providing for payment of retirement pensions; or;
(e)the 2015 England and Wales police pension scheme ;
(f)the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme .
8.—(1) This paragraph applies in relation to an existing scheme other than the 1988 scheme or the 2006 scheme (“the existing scheme”).
(2) For the purpose of this Schedule, a transition member (T) is an active member of the existing scheme on a given date if on that date—
(a)T is in pensionable service under that scheme; or
(b)T is on a gap in pensionable service not exceeding 5 years.
(3) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (2)(b), T is not on a gap in pensionable service after the scheme closing date while T is in pensionable service under—
(a)an existing scheme;
(b)the 1987 Great Britain police pension scheme;
(c)the 2006 England and Wales police pension scheme;
(d)the 2006 Scotland police pension scheme;
(e)another scheme under section 1 of the Act providing for payment of retirement pensions;
(f)the 2015 England and Wales police pension scheme; or
(g)the 2015 Scotland police pension scheme.
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