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2.C.3—(1) If, at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year and having no earlier officer service or practitioner service, a member commences pensionable employment under this Part–
(a)that member’s pensionable pay is calculated according to the formula–
where–
EPP is the amount of pensionable pay that the member’s employing authority estimates will be payable to the member in respect of that employment during the 2008–2009 scheme year if that member is in employment on a whole time basis; and
NDPE is the number of days of pensionable employment from the date employment commences to the end of the 2008–2009 scheme year; and
(b)contributions payable for the 2008–2009 scheme year are those specified in column 2 of the table in regulation 2.C.2 (2) in respect of the amount of pensionable pay referred to in column 1 of that table corresponding to the member’s estimated pensionable pay for the 2008–2009 scheme year calculated in accordance with this paragraph.
(2) If a member holds 2 or more pensionable employments under this Part at the same time, each of those employments shall be treated separately for the purposes of calculating and paying contributions.
(3) If a member who is in employment under this Part (“the earlier employment”)–
(a)commences a further employment (“the later employment”) at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year; and
(b)that later employment is held concurrently with the earlier employment,
the member must pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the rate specified in column 2 of the table in regulation 2.C.2(2) in respect of the amount of pensionable pay referred to in column 1 of that table corresponding to the member’s estimated pensionable pay for the 2008–2009 scheme year calculated in accordance with paragraph (1).
(4) If a member–
(a)at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year, ceases pensionable employment (“the earlier employment”) that is not held concurrently with another pensionable employment; and
(b)after so ceasing, the member next commences a further employment (“the later employment”) that is not held concurrently with another employment,
the member must continue to pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the same rate as that which applied to the earlier employment.
(5) If–
(a)a member at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year, ceases to be in 2 or more employments that were at one time held concurrently with each other (“the earlier employments”);
(b)those earlier employments did not all cease on the same day; and
(c)that member next commences a further employment (“the later employment”),
the member must continue to pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the same rate as that which applied to whichever of the earlier employments was the last to cease.
(6) If–
(a)a member at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year, ceases to be in 2 or more employments that were at one time held concurrently with each other (“the earlier employments”);
(b)the last 2 or more of those earlier employments ceased on the same day; and
(c)that member next commences a further employment (“the later employment”),
the member must pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the rate specified in column 2 of the table in regulation 2.C.2(2) in respect of the amount of pensionable earnings referred to in column 1 of that table corresponding to the member’s pensionable pay for the 2008–2009 scheme year calculated in accordance with paragraph (1).
(7) If a member–
(a)commences pensionable employment under this Part at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year (“the later employment”);
(b)has previous service under Part 3 (benefit for practitioners, non GP providers etc.) during that scheme year in respect of which he or she was liable to pay contributions to the scheme under that Part and that service was as a practitioner and all the previous practitioner service ceased prior to the commencement of the later service,
that member must pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the rate determined under Part 3 for that earlier service that ceased immediately prior to the commencement of the later employment.
(8) If–
(a)a member commences pensionable employment under this Part of these regulations (“the later service”) at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year;
(b)that member has previous service under Part 3 during that scheme year in respect of which he or she was liable to pay contributions to the scheme under that Part and that service was both as a practitioner and as a dentist; and
(c)all such practitioner service had ceased on the same day and prior to the commencement of the later employment,
the member must pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the rate specified in column 2 of the table in regulation 2.C.2(2) in respect of the amount of pensionable pay referred to in column 1 of that table corresponding to the member’s pensionable pay for 2008–2009 scheme year calculated in accordance with paragraph (1).
(9) If, in respect of a member, none of the foregoing paragraphs apply, for the purpose of determining a member’s relevant contribution rate, the Scottish Ministers must determine the amount of the member’s pensionable pay to be attributed to the 2008–2009 scheme year and, in doing so, must (in addition to the matters referred to in paragraph 2.C.2(4)) have regard to that pensionable pay attributable to pensionable employment comparable to the member’s pensionable employment, prevailing pay scales and prevailing rates of pensionable allowances.
(10) If a non-GP provider commences service for the first time (having no earlier service under Parts 2 or 3) at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year–
(a)that non-GP Provider’s pensionable pay in respect of that scheme year is the amount agreed between the contracting Health Board or someone appointed on its behalf on the one hand and the provider on the other hand as representing their estimate of the provider’s pensionable pay from all provider sources for that year; and
(b)contributions payable for that part year are those specified in column 2 of the table in regulation 2.C.2(2) in respect of the amount of pensionable earnings referred to in column 1 of that table which corresponds to those estimated earnings.
(11) If a non-GP provider–
(a)commences further NHS employment (“the later employment”) at any time during the 2008–2009 scheme year;
(b)at the time of commencing that later employment–
(i)has other NHS employment as a non-GP provider in respect of which he or she is liable to pay contributions in accordance with paragraph (10); or
(ii)had previously been, but no longer is, in other service in respect of which he or she was liable to pay contributions in accordance with paragraph (10), (“the earlier service”); and
(c)regardless of whether or not the non-GP provider also is, or previously also was, in NHS employment under Part 2 during the 2008–2009 scheme year,
the non-GP provider must continue to pay contributions in respect of the later employment at the same rate as that which applied to the earlier employment.
(12) If paragraph (11) applies and the non-GP provider had two or more earlier NHS employments, that non-GP provider must continue to pay contributions in respect of the later employment–
(a)at the same rate as that which applied to whichever of the earlier employments was the last to cease; or
(b)if all of those earlier NHS employments, or the last 2 or more of them, ceased on the same day, in accordance with paragraph (10).
(13) In any case where paragraph (1) applies and it is apparent at the time when the person becomes an active member in an employment under this Part that the member’s pensionable pay in that employment includes any amount that is variable, that amount is to be taken as such amount as the employing authority consider appropriate for the 2008–09 scheme year and, in the case of a member who works part-time, is the variable amount that would be paid in respect of a comparable whole time employment.
(14) If a transfer payment from a corresponding health service scheme is accepted in respect of a person, the person is treated for the purposes of this regulation as if–
(a)the person was an active member of the scheme during any period which the person was an active member of that scheme; and
(b)the pay by reference to which the person’s benefits under that scheme were calculated was pensionable pay for the purposes of the scheme.
(15) If, apart from this paragraph, the pensionable pay determined for a scheme year in respect of a member’s employment would not be a whole number of pounds, it must be rounded down to the nearest whole pound.
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